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Fast Karate for the Gentleman show

Fast Karate for the GentlemanJoin Now to Follow

Dave and Joel are a couple of ugly jerks who have a podcast about stupid stuff like Japanese cartoons from the 80s and River City Ransom. Man, remember Guardian Heroes? That was a sweet game.

By D&J

The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present) show

The Peace Revolution Podcast (Archive Stream 2006-Present)Join Now to Follow

Welcome to the Peace Revolution, a multivitamin for your mind providing you with the tools to think critically so you can organize the vast amount of information in today's world. Listen, before you decide. http://www.PeaceRevolution.org

By Richard Grove, editor-in-chief of Tragedy and Hope Magazine

Canine Campus show

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Learn how positive reinforcement training can make life with your pack better for all of you. Tips on behavior modification and dog training tricks from Deven Gaston, C.P.D.T., Canine Campus, and our friends.

By Canine Campus

Roadstories Podcast show

Roadstories PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Comedian Murray Valeriano talks to today's top comedians about life on and off the road and everything that happens in between.

By Murray Valeriano

Ken P.D. Snydecast - FRED Entertainment show

Ken P.D. Snydecast - FRED EntertainmentJoin Now to Follow

Adult Swim's Dana Snyder and FRED Entertainment's Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium.

By Ken Plume and Dana Snyder

Ceres Sustainability Podcast show

Ceres Sustainability PodcastJoin Now to Follow

An ongoing conversation with investors, corporations, policy makers and public interest groups about how they are adapting business strategies and financial markets to address the risks and opportunities of climate change and other sustainability issues.

By Ceres

Within the Frame (video) show

Within the Frame (video)Join Now to Follow

Using the principles set forth in his book, photographer and humanitarian David duChemin critiques images that members of Peachpit's Within the Frame flickr group have posted.

By Peachpit TV

The High Road show

The High RoadJoin Now to Follow

A brilliant follow-up to the Stephen Leacock Award-winner The Best Laid Plans, this deeply funny satire continues the story of Honest Angus McLintock, an amateur politician who dares to do the unthinkable: tell the truth. Just when Daniel Addison thinks he can escape his job as a political aide, Angus McLintock, the no-hope candidate he helped into Parliament, throws icy cold water over his plans. Angus has just brought down the government with a deciding vote. Now the crusty Scot wants Daniel to manage his next campaign. Soon Daniel is helping Angus fight an uphill battle against "Flamethrower" Fox, a Conservative notorious for his dirty tactics. Together they decide to take "The High Road" and — against all odds — turn the race into a nail-biter with hilarious ups and downs, cookie-throwing seniors, and even a Watergate-style break-in. But that's only the beginning. Add a political storm in the capital and a side-splitting visit from the U.S. President and his alcoholic wife, and Terry Fallis's second novel is a wildly entertaining story full of deft political satire and laugh-out-loud comedy.

By Terry Fallis

Tom vs. Comics vs. Hate show

Tom vs. Comics vs. HateJoin Now to Follow

Join Tom Katers as he talks about Barrry Allen...alot.

By Thomas Katers

Up and Down show

Up and DownJoin Now to Follow

The author of the Stephen Leacock Medal-winning The Best Laid Plans brings his trademark humour and sharp storytelling to a new novel set in the high-stakes world of a global public relations agency. On his first day at Turner King, David Stewart quickly realizes that the world of international PR (affectionately, perhaps ironically, known as "the dark side") is a far cry from his previous job on Parliament Hill. For one, he missed the office memo on the all-black dress code; for another, there are enough acronyms and jargon to make his head spin. Before he even has time to find the washroom, David is assigned a major project: devise a campaign to revitalize North America's interest in the space program - maybe even show NASA's pollsters that watching a shuttle launch is more appealing than going out for lunch with friends. The pressure is on, and before long, David finds himself suggesting the most out-of-this-world idea imaginable: a Citizen Astronaut lottery that would send one Canadian and one American to the International Space Station. Suddenly, David's vaulted into an odyssey of his own, navigating the corporate politics of a big PR agency; wading through the murky but always hilarious waters of Canada-U.S. relations; and trying to hold on to his new job while still doing the right thing.

By Terry Fallis