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Golf Instruction Podcast - Rotary Golf Swing TV show

Golf Instruction Podcast - Rotary Golf Swing TVJoin Now to Follow

RotarySwing.com founder Chuck Quinton and Josh Eaton go in depth exposing golf instruction myths and misinformation to educate viewers on the truths about the golf swing in these entertaining podcasts. They also review training aids and current trends in golf and provide insightful and entertaining information while "keeping it real."

By Chuck Quinton

PE Central Podcast show

PE Central PodcastJoin Now to Follow

This is a preliminary, trial feed. Final version will be announced on http://www.pecentral.org

By Mark Manross

DJ Joshua Bula show

DJ Joshua BulaJoin Now to Follow

Club DJ in Florida mixing High-Energy Dance music. This podcast is for promotional use only--if you hear a song you like, you can buy it from many on-line stores that specialize in dance music for DJs, such as PerfectBeat.com, MasterBeat.com, BeatPort.com, iTunes, Amazon.com, or your local CD store. For booking information, contact joshbula@gmail.com or www.DJJoshuaBula.com

By DJ Joshua Bula

Sound On Sight / Sordid Cinema show

Sound On Sight / Sordid CinemaJoin Now to Follow

The “Sound On Sight” radio show has also been consistently shortlisted one of the best film podcasts 2007-2010. It is marketed principally towards students and genre enthusiasts, and typically features in-depth discussion and debate on contemporary film.

By Simon Howell

Science on the SPOT HD Video Podcast show

Science on the SPOT HD Video PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Science on the SPOT original web video series from KQED Science goes behind the scenes at local Bay Area labs, follows breaking discoveries, and gets you special access to obscure science locations and collections, plus much more. We drill down on one place, one concept, one person. Visit our website at kqed.org/sots/. KQED Science is the largest multimedia science and environment journalism and education unit in Northern California. KQED Science explores science and environment news, trends and events from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond with its award-winning, multimedia reporting on television, radio and the Web. KQED Science also produces educator resources and actively engages in community outreach around science and environment issues. KQED Science was formed in October of 2012 as a result of KQED's commitment to increasing science news coverage and the consolidation of KQED’s two award-winning science and environment focused multimedia series, QUEST and Climate Watch. KQED Science covers breaking science news on the radio, web and social media. It also produces a weekly radio feature; in-depth television reports; the web video series “Science on the SPOT;” resources for science teachers and other educators; daily blog posts from prominent science experts; and special coverage of the science of sustainability on TV, radio, education and web resources through its QUEST Northern California unit, part of a new partnership to expand science and environment coverage with other NPR and PBS stations in Seattle, Cleveland, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Nebraska.

By KQED Science

Food for Thought show

Food for ThoughtJoin Now to Follow

An hour-long weekly call-in program designed to entertain and educate the public about food issues and news, both locally and on a global scale.

By KLCC Eugene Oregon NPR

Creation Update 2.0 show

Creation Update 2.0Join Now to Follow

A unique apologetic perspective on scientific discoveries

By Reasons To Believe

Prestonwood Baptist Church Podcast show

Prestonwood Baptist Church PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Pastor Jack Graham and the preaching team bring life changing teaching from Sunday services in Plano, TX. Our mission at Prestonwood Baptist Church is to glorify God by introducing Jesus Christ as Lord to as many people as possible and to develop them in Christian living using the most effective means to impact the world, making a positive difference in this generation.

By Pastor Jack Graham

Class Acts: Ideas for Teaching Reading and Writing show

Class Acts: Ideas for Teaching Reading and WritingJoin Now to Follow

Looking for great ideas for teaching reading and writing? Class Acts provides classroom-tested, research-based suggestions for literacy instruction K to 12. Find new strategies to energize your teaching, whether you work in an elementary school, middle school, or high school. The audio podcasts in this series will inspire both beginning and veteran teachers.

By International Reading Association

Pacific Review show

Pacific ReviewJoin Now to Follow

A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them. Presented by Bruce Hill.

By ABC Radio Australia