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Kiss 95-7's War of the Roses show

Kiss 95-7's War of the RosesJoin Now to Follow

Helping expose cheaters for what they really are, while bringing some couples closer together. A new War of the Roses every week!

By KISS 95.7 (WKSS-FM)

Lionel Nation show

Lionel NationJoin Now to Follow

Lionel is an Emmy® Award-winning news decoder and legal analyst of the first order who defies category. He's a lawyer, former prosecutor, constitutional sentry, author, essayist, television and talk radio veteran, pioneer podcaster, bluegrass musician, lecturer, vegan and extreme shuffleboard aficionado. He's not a conspiracy theorist but a conspiracy analyst, borrowing from Gore Vidal. He obliterates the left-right paradigm and illusion of political compartmentalization. Newsweek called him “[a]n intellectual known for his irreverent political and social humor.” Jerry Wexler, renowned record producer, said “He wears the mantle of Lenny Bruce, with Lenny’s own tropisms: The Oblique, The Irreverent, The Tangential, The Concupiscent, The Polymorphous Perverse, The Arcane, The Numinous. And yet Lionel brings to the table his own savory: A love of the mother tongue and a gonzo vocabulary that puts his logo on all his works, whether talk-show hosting, standup-comic spritzing, or hanging out – with himself a minor art form.”

By Lionel Nation

Stories of Strange Women show

Stories of Strange WomenJoin Now to Follow

The Stories of Strange Women podcast is devoted to exploring the lives and careers of unusual and captivating women. Hosted by New York Times bestselling author Tonya Hurley and Morbid Anatomy Museum co-founder Tracy Hurley Martin, these identical twin sisters redefine 'strange' through their wide-ranging and in-depth conversations with a broad array of compelling female artists, artisans, performers, authors and just plain eccentrics. From filmmakers and pop singers to sword swallowers and witches, the Hurley sisters uncover the alchemy that makes extraordinary women so strange... in the best possible way. Engineered by electronic music wizard Vince Clarke.

By Tonya Hurley and Tracy Hurley Martin

The Dispensary show

The DispensaryJoin Now to Follow

The Dispesary with Jeremy Gold from KS1075. 

By Jeremy Gold

Big Boy's Fully Loaded Interviews show

Big Boy's Fully Loaded InterviewsJoin Now to Follow

Get more of Big Boy with your favorite artists and celebrities. All of the interview with zero interruptions.

By iHeartRadio

Dancing The Rave! Podcast show

Dancing The Rave! PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Dancing The Rave! Podcast will give everyone’s that extra boost, by bringing that trendsetting and original Cagepunk sound!

By Cagepunk

LeVar Burton Reads show

LeVar Burton ReadsJoin Now to Follow

<p>The best short fiction, handpicked by the world’s greatest storyteller. In every episode, host LeVar Burton (Reading Rainbow, Roots, Star Trek) invites you to take a break from your daily life, and dive into a great story. LeVar’s narration blends with gorgeous soundscapes to bring stories by Neil Gaiman, Haruki Murakami, Octavia Butler, Ray Bradbury and more to life. So, if you’re ready, let’s take a deep breath...</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Listen to ad-free episodes one week early, plus exclusive bonus episodes, only on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of listening, go to <a href="http://stitcherpremium.com/levar" target="_blank">stitcherpremium.com/levar</a> and use promo code 'LEVAR'.</p>

By LeVar Burton and Stitcher

Label Defiers show

Label DefiersJoin Now to Follow

Welcome to iHeartRadio’s Label Defiers with ZICO Coconut Water, the only podcast where we rip off labels to reveal the sides of your favorite artists and celebrities that you didn’t know. 

By iHeartRadio

Dulcimer Geek Podcast - Dulcimer Players News show

Dulcimer Geek Podcast - Dulcimer Players NewsJoin Now to Follow

Dan and Steve take on any subject that interests them as dulcimer players.

By Dan Landrum &amp; Stephen Seifert

The Music Dissectors show

The Music DissectorsJoin Now to Follow

We all have albums that have inspired us. Often that occurs in our formative years or during key life events. Most people if asked could name one (and probably 50) albums that they couldn't imagine life without. That's what these conversations are about. <br> <br> We'll talk about the songs themselves, but we'll also talk about those life events or what was going on in the world at the time.

By David Holloway and Matthew JC Powell