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The Robertsons are unashamed of their Christian faith and want to share the Gospel with everyone, from new believers to longtime followers of Jesus. Phil, Al, Jase, Zach, and their special guests go beyond the four walls of the church to share God's Word and study the Bible with you. Pour a glass of tea, and experience fun and inspiring stories of faith and family, straight from West Monroe, Louisiana.
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TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television brings you lively conversations every week with the stars, writers, directors and other creative people behind the scenes of some of America's most popular shows. An engaging blend of talk and entertainment, TV Confidential often compares today’s programs with those of the ’50s, ’60s, ’70s and ’80s.
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Courtney Robertson is the most notorious villain in Bachelor History. She won Season 16 of The Bachelor and went on to write the New York Times Bestseller "I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality TV Show Villain" Now Courtney weighs in on current episodes of the Bachelor Franchise, pop culture news, and every week she talks to other reality stars about how being on reality TV changed their lives for better or for worse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf ...
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A motivational podcast and exploration into the vibrant world of glass artistry, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all navigate in life. The Robertson Stash Podcast, hosted by Matt Robertson, an acclaimed borosilicate glass artist celebrated for his whimsical safari animal designs, this podcast transcends the art of glassblowing to delve into broader themes of ambition, authenticity, and the unique journeys we embark upon. At its core, glass artistry is a blend of skill, passion, and i ...
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Tchicaya Ellis Robertson, Ph.D., is a self-proclaimed quant geek with a focus on eXperience measurement. On All Things X, Dr. T explores the study, practice, and measurement of eXperience with academics, practitioners, and insights professionals. Listeners can expect to learn best practices, hear exciting new insights, and/or pick up a few new nuggets about eXperience that they can get really excited about! #AllThingsX
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Suppose you were told that you could ask God any one question. What would you ask? And would your question be the same one most of us would choose to ask? CBN sought the help of the Gallup Poll organization in identifying those questions. The answers to those questions are founded on the Bible, the authoritative Word of God.
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The Robertsons are telling it all. For the first time, the family that captured America's hearts on "Duck Dynasty" comes together on one podcast to reveal the heartache, laughter, love, and redemption that inspired their movie, "The Blind." Go behind the scenes of this stunning cinematic journey, and experience the love story that launched a dynasty, the turmoil that nearly brought it crashing down, and the hope that rose from the ashes to create a foundation for generations to come. Watch T ...
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Join me, Tamara Robertson (Mythbusters, Scijinks, Seekers of Science) while I work to amplify the BAMF Females Behind the Builds, one interview at a time. On this podcast, I will cover the entire spectrum of what constitutes a Maker including but not limited to traditional garage skills, crafting and cosplay design, metal working, YouTube and Instagram Making, STEM careers like Engineering and Technology Development as well as the creatives here in LA LA Land . I am on a mission to normalize ...
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In depth and personal interviews from the leading characters of Sailing's diverse competitive arena, hosted by the sport's leading media personality, double Olympic gold medallist, Shirley Robertson. From inside the closed doors of the America's Cup, to the pressures and excitement of the Olympic race course, the danger and jeopardy of racing non-stop around the planet to the ultimate quest for the world's fastest sailing boat, Shirley Robertson sits down and talks all things sailing with th ...
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Al’s trip behind-the-scenes of the production office reveals that the much-contemplated “Judge Jase” tv show might actually be gaining some traction, but the crew needs Unashamed Nation to weigh in on it! Zach’s wheels start spinning with the possibilities, and Missy takes a moment to admire Jase’s woodchopping muscles after he spends the weekend h…
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Join me for an entertaining and insightful conversation about life, love, and, of course, The Bachelor! Diving into my life and the latest episode of The Bachelor. I share my Valentine’s Day plans and some of the backlash from my cat chat EP. Offering a detailed breakdown of the this weeks show—everything from contestant relationships to those jaw-…
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Matt Robertson chats with Professional Motorcycle Racer, Cody Webb, about his upcoming races and navigating a major career transition, moving from Husqvarna to a three-year deal with Yamaha. Cody also shares an inside look at the challenges and opportunities of being a privateer, from managing his own team to testing cutting-edge bike modifications…
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TVC 677.1: An encore presentation of an edition of The Sounds of Lost Television that originally aired in February 2012 in which Phil Gries plays audio highlights from the Feb. 11, 1960 broadcast of The Tonight Show, the night when host Jack Paar walked off the air after NBC had edited out a joke that Paar had told the night before without his cons…
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So back in my 2024 Review/2025 Preview Podcast, I mentioned making some stylistic changes to the podcast. You got a little bit of that a few weeks ago, when I released my solo show focused on creating a stable of ideal clients. And today you’re going to get yet another format – an open-forum, barbershop style discussion with my guy Stephen Calarco!…
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Phil is excited to spend more time with his family by being closer to town, and Jase seems to actually enjoy his status as a “fashion model” for outdoorsmen. Al meets young men named Jase all over the country because their parents were “Duck Dynasty” fans, and wonders just how many there are. Jase attempts to include a young fan in his onstage demo…
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Jase learns a valuable lesson from his buddy Tim Tebow about putting aside rivalries, and Al divulges the reason he’s a lifelong Dodgers fan. Jase relives the graphic scene he endured over and over again as a kid when his Granny got ready to cook fried chicken. Dr. Ashley Lucas, a former ballet dancer and founder of the PHD Weight Loss Program, hel…
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TVC 677.2: From February 2012: Phil Gries shares more audio highlights from the Feb. 11, 1960 edition of The Tonight Show, including on-air reaction from co-host Hugh Downs and guests Orson Bean and Shelley Berman in the moments after host Jack Paar had walked off the air to protest NBC’s decision to edit out a joke that Paar had told on the previo…
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TVC 677.3: Part 2 of a conversation that began last week with Erica Gavin, the actress known around the world as the star of Vixen! (1968), the satiric sexploitation movie produced, directed, and co-written by Russ Meyer that none other than Roger Ebert once described as "the quintessential Russ Meyer film." Topics this segment how Erica initially …
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TVC 677.4: Actress Erica Gavin talks to Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter about the time when she and Russ Meyer both met film critic and future Meyer collaborator Roger Ebert for the first time while doing promotion for Vixen! (1968), how Erica had earned Meyer’s trust by convincing him to let her break the fourth wall while filming the final shot…
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Happy Bachelor Monday. Today I’m joined by the one and only Chad Kultgen of Game of Roses AKA Bachelor Clues! We’re diving headfirst into the chaos of Bachelor Nation, starting with the jaw-dropping news—The Bachelorette is canceled for the summer. Chad shares his candid thoughts on why, the ripple effects of the Jen Tran season controversy, and wh…
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TVC 677.5: Ed welcomes actor, author, playwright, and Emmy Award-winning producer Laurence Luckinbill (The Boys in the Band, The Delphi Bureau, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Lyndon, Hemingway, Teddy Tonight!, Clarence Darrow Tonight!). Larry's autobiography, Affective Memories: How Chance and The Theater Saved My Life, is a page-turning, brutall…
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TVC 677.6: Actor and author Laurence Luckinbill (The Boys in the Band, The Delphi Bureau, Star Trek V, Affective Memories: How Chance and The Theater Saved My Life) shares a few memories of his years in Oakland, California, where he moved to be with his family in the 1950s; the many mentors in his life, including the Catholic nun who taught him to …
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Jase, Zach, and Jersey Joe trade a flurry of zingers and good-natured critiques while Al looks on in delight. Joe assumes Jase’s choice to wear women’s cold weather gear gives him superpowers, when actually it’s Jase’s experimentation with European coffee blends. Jase suspects demonic forces may be at work on the podcast. The guys point out that im…
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We'll be back with a brand new edition of TV Confidential later this week. In the meantime, please enjoy this clip from February 2015 in which Tony, Donna, and Ed remember Khan! (CBS, 1975), the short-lived yet controversial series starring Khigh Dheigh as a contemporary private eye who is reminiscent of Charlie Chan. Khan! premiered Feb. 7, 1975 a…
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Jase’s hot take on the shortcomings of a significant portion of the hunting population might cause a riot, but he stands by his words. The guys delve into the paradox of Christ living “in us” when scriptures repeatedly show he can’t be contained by created things. Jase points out the first time fake news ever happened in the history of the world. P…
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The tape has surfaced of Phil’s full performance as John the Baptist during an Easter drama nearly thirty years ago, and the guys are thrilled. A weather anomaly at Al’s house leads Jase down memory lane and how he used fish heads to capture Missy’s heart on their second date. The guys make connections between the lives of Moses, Elijah, John the B…
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Matt Robertson chats with Ryan Fitt about his journey into the world of glass blowing - from teenage pipe-making to professional studio work, and his ideas to push what we know about Borosilicate glass. Fitt discusses the joys and challenges of the medium, the importance of mental health, and fascinating stories of his travels. Ryan also describes …
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In this heartfelt and hilarious episode, I sit down with my dear friend Alanna Noel, proving that some friendships are built to last through life’s wildest twists and turns. Alanna’s BACK BABY and ready to open up about her journey through depression and grief after losing her mom, while I share my own experiences with loss and mental health. Toget…
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Jase doesn’t pull any punches when describing his recent illness, which left him almost certain he was dying. His brush with illness leads to an update on Phil’s health, spirits, and upcoming procedures. The guys cover the supernatural circumstances of John the Baptist’s birth, as well as the mystery concerning the Holy Spirit’s appearances in the …
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TVC 676.1: An encore presentation of an edition from The Sounds of Lost Television that originally aired in September 2011 in which Phil Gries plays audio highlights from Jackie Gleason, the short-lived CBS prime talk show that The Great One hosted for two months in early 1961, and a show that was borne out of necessity following the demise of You'…
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TVC 676.2: From September 2011: Phil Gries plays a clip from Jackie Gleason’s interview with Bobby Darin on the Mar. 17, 1961 edition of Jackie Gleason, the short-lived prime talk show (CBS, 1961) that was borne out of necessity following the demise of You're in The Picture, the infamous game show hosted by The Great One that CBS canceled after its…
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TVC 676.3: Ed and guest co-host Chuck Harter welcome Erica Gavin, the actress known around the world as the star of Vixen! (1968), the satiric sexploitation movie produced, directed, and co-written by Russ Meyer that esteemed critic Roger Ebert once described as "the quintessential Russ Meyer film." Despite numerous attempts at censorship (includin…
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TVC 676.4: A return appearance by Jeffrey Sitcov, founder and president of Doors of Change, the non profit organization that uses arts and music to help keep teenage homeless youths off the streets (and, in many cases, find safe forever homes), and Lucie Arnaz, one of the celebrity spokespeople for Doors of Change. Topics this segment include the m…
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TVC 676.5: Jeffrey Sitcov, founder and president of Doors of Change, and Lucie Arnaz, one of the celebrity spokespeople for Doors of Change, talk to Ed about the annual Concert of Hope that will benefit Doors of Change, and which is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 6 in San Diego. Also in this segment: Lucie shares a few memories of working with Neil …
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