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The Strike & Ellacott Files

The Strike and Ellacott Files

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An unofficial podcast by three women who love all things relating to Robert Galbraith's Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott series. A StrikeFans.com affiliate. Season 5 covering The Silkworm starting 15 November.
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The Strike Twice Podcast

The Strike Twice Podcast

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Derrick Lewis and Jonee Lewis-Riley host this weekly review disscussing the former Arrowverse show the CW's Black Lightning. We’ll also dive into other interest such as film, tv, and wrestling. Email questions at Striking2times@gmail.com
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This podcast marks 100 years since the Great Strike of 1917 took place in Sydney. Thousands of workers downed tools and one seventh of the city’s population protested in the streets. Hear why the strike erupted, how it divided communities and shaped political consciousness for decades to come. Join Laila Ellmoos, City of Sydney Historian, as she describes this dispute through oral histories. Discover local characters, hear personal tales and reflect on why this watershed movement has faded f ...
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The VHS Strikes Back

Whatever Entertainment

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Nostalgic movie review show hosted by Whatever Entertainment team, Dave and Chris. The guys go back in time to review some wonderful and truly awful movies from the days before streaming and even DVD's and had to go to the video store to pick up the latest entertainment. If you want to email the show please contact us on: thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com
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Two gaming dads come together to discuss more than just games. We get to the nitty gritty of topics that most ppl won't discuss... but most of all what happens in the mancave stays in the mancave! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stg-slipshot/support
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The StrikeZone

Joe Passarelli

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A sports, wrestling, and pop culture themed podcast featuring Jason Jasionowski, Joe Passarelli, Steve Moul, Nate Grist, also featuring guests. We started as a college radio show in 2008. 2021 marks the return of the show!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-passarelli/support
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Astonishing growth. Resiliency. Quantum security. Imagine what could happen when “The data center strikes back?”... Join us global innovation leaders Kyndryl and Nokia for our new three-part podcast series as we explore the industry trends, customer use cases and game-changing technology solutions set to rock your data center’s world. In each episode, Peter Nass, an offering Manager from Kyndryl, will be joined by experts from Kyndryl and Nokia – two of today’s global leaders in technology, ...
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The Third Strike

Zach And Eddie

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The Third Strike is hosted by Zach Kaplan and Eddie Yellin, two baseball fans who like the Yankees and Mets respectively and often argue about the two teams. Tune in as they talk about general news, trades, scores and the postseason! Cover art photo provided by Eduardo Balderas on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@eduardobal
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Join Steve, Tim, and Linton as they dive into film franchises to talk the good, the bad, and the commercially mandated. The Franchise Strikes Back is the definitive podcast for pinpointing where a movie series went wrong, which ones should go on forever, and which ones were weird enough that we should be grateful for what we got.
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'The Humans Strike Back' by Hotjar is a podcast designed to help you succeed by putting people first. Discover the stories of other humans who are making a difference and thriving by putting their users, customers, team members first – so you can learn from them, take action and grow.
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The Umpire Strikes Back

Hampshire Cricket Board

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Welcome to the new Hampshire Cricket Board podcast. We will be going into detail on all elements of our work across the county. Get in touch! Twitter @HampshireCB Facebook @hantscricketboard Instagram @hantscricketboard
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Author commentary for the Star Wars anthology book, From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back. Listen to the contributors discuss the inspiration and creative process behind their short stories with members of the Star Wars Books editorial team! The perfect companion to your From a Certain Point of View experience. Note: Spoilers ahead! We encourage listeners to read the book before diving into this audio companion.
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Today, we cover chapters 27-28 of The Silkworm. We discuss 'The Double Dealer' by William Congreve, Strike's interview with Liz Tassel, and Robin and Strike's drive to Devon to interview Daniel Chard. Next episode (3 April): Chapters 29-31 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesef…
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Though it's the Year of the Stitch-up, John Hammond has been building up a repertoire of picks for some time that would fit the bill! Previous picks include Samurai Cop, For Your Height Only, Hard Ticket to Hawaii, New York Ninja and Devil Fetus. So this week is totally on brand with the 1995 Japanese horror, Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell. Blo…
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Welcome to another episode of The Final Strike, brought to you by The Baltimore Battery. As we gear up for the upcoming baseball season, we delve into the latest updates on the Orioles' spring training developments. Notably, the episode addresses the growing concerns surrounding pitcher Grayson Rodriguez's recent tricep and elbow soreness and the s…
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In the final episode of The Data Center Strikes Back, (for now…), host Peter Nass from Kyndryl explores one of the most critical and fast-evolving topics in enterprise technology: Quantum-Safe Networking (QSN). As quantum computing advances, so do the security threats facing today’s networks. The demand for stronger, future-proof encryption is push…
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Today, we have the second half of our first ever call-in episode to discuss the Ink Black Heart TV adaptation! Special thanks to our guests in part 2!: Franzi, Amanda, Leslie, Jack, LB, Mary, Evy, Lucy, Caro, Afton, Mary Anne, Franchesca, Anne Next episode (20 March): Chapters 27-28 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.faceb…
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The year of the stitch up has had a couple of misfires for Dave's picks, with Chris unfortunately declaring Cloud City's for both sword and sorcery adventures - Gor and The Barbarians. So this is the time to roll out the cult classic sci-fi movie from 1984, Trancers. Trancers was a low-budget sci-fi film produced by Charles Band’s Empire Pictures, …
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Join Stephen Heckman for an exciting episode of The Final Strike, brought to you by the Baltimore Battery. After a brief hiatus due to illness, Stephen is back with the latest updates on the Orioles' spring training and what fans can look forward to in the upcoming season. Dive into detailed discussions about players' health, including precautions …
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This week, we cover chapters 24-26 of The Silkworm. We discuss Strike's dream about Charlotte (a LOT), he and Robin's visit to Talgarth Road, and his stakeout of Jerry Waldegrave's house. Next episode (13 March): IBH Adaptation Call-In Episode, Part 2 Next book episode (20 March): Chapters 27-28 Links: https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/10529041.york…
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Chris does love a good car movie, though whether this one hits that description is up for debate. This week's movie is Gone in Sixty Seconds from the year 2000. Gone in Sixty Seconds was a high-octane production that aimed to modernize the 1974 cult classic while capitalizing on Hollywood’s growing appetite for stylish car heist films. Produced by …
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The core four is back in the basement delivering the post mortem on Rockford Files return to racine, ANORA and the Oscars, and then out to lunch at Wu's Ramen. They also dive into the 1998 breakthrough album, STUNT by Barenaked Ladies. Along the way they get distracted by flat earthers, prison life, the Bophouse, and KING OF THE HILL.…
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Today, we have the first half of our first ever call-in episode to discuss the Ink Black Heart TV adaptation - spoiler alert, we loved it! Special thanks to our guests in part 1!: Rachael, Amy, Mary, Hillary, Ali, Iris, Katie, Lindsay, Danielle, Amy, Annachiara, Louise Next episode (6 March): Chapters 24-26 (The Silkworm) Links: www.thesefilespod.c…
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This week's pick was made supporter Dylan, who's previous picks have ranged from the gritty realism of Training Day to the surreal comedy The Big Lebowski. And this pick is going back to 1978 on on the serious side of the scale with, The Deer Hunter. The Deer Hunter was an ambitious and challenging endeavor, driven by director Michael Cimino’s meti…
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This week, we cover chapters 22 and 23 of The Silkworm. We discuss Robin postponing the wedding, Strike's birthday gift, and Strike's visit to Anstis and his wife. Next episode (6 March): Chapter 24-26 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespo…
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In our last episode of The Data Center Strikes Back, we explored market trends, key growth drivers and technologies behind the data centers latest and greatest evolution. This time, we’re taking a closer look at Data Center Interconnect (DCI) and how enterprises can navigate its challenges. With multiple stakeholder types involved in DCI acquisitio…
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Timothy's picked some belters in the past with the likes of the Hitcher, Scarface, Nighthawks and others. And this time, he's gone for the iconic 1992 action crime thriller, Hard Boiled. Hard Boiled (1992), directed by action maestro John Woo, is a landmark in the Hong Kong action genre, known for its hyper-stylized violence and stunning gunplay ch…
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The core four are back in the Atomic Tiki Lounge to discuss their weekends of love, Alsips largest Mexican restaurant, and Jimmy Eat World's seminal 2001 album, BLEED AMERICAN (or self-titled, depending on when you bought it.) They also break down this year's nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.…
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In this final episode of the season, AI Alan and Annie are no longer with us. I thought it would be more appropriate to bring in a living and breathing creature. Dr. Don Barger is my guest. Don is the director of innovation and artificial intelligence with the International Mission Board. He is the co-author (with Grant Lovejoy) of Unreadable: Anot…
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Is the data center dead… or more alive than it's ever been? Our first episode of ‘The Data Center Strikes Back’ takes Nokia’s Vittorio Iozzolino, Kyndryl’s James Knights and host Peter Nass into the market trends, key growth drivers and technologies behind the data center’s latest and greatest evolution. Share your thoughts with Nokia and Kyndryl o…
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Patreon Justin has picked some gems and corkers before, like Blood Simple and Hard Eight, and this time he's chosen the little known 1992 comedy, Brain Donors. "Brain Donors" was produced during a time when Hollywood was revisiting and paying homage to classic comedy styles, and its production was heavily influenced by the desire to recreate the Ma…
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This week, we're covering chapters 19-21 of The Silkworm. We discuss our first update regarding the ninth Strike book, Matthew's mother's death, and Strike visiting Leonora and Orlando. Next episode (20 February): Chapters 22-23 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod www…
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I must confess. . . in this episode Alan and Annie let me down. And just when they were doing so well! Their conversation is related to an article I wrote in February 2010, “Ethical Guidelines for Church Planters.” I encourage you to check out the post (for context) at jdpayne.org and then listen to their dialogue. AI is a tool that may be benefici…
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After being exposed to the so-called bad boys of bodybuilding with Double Trouble last year, Dave decided to pick the breakthrough movie for Peter and David Paul. The Canon Films sword-and-sorcery adventure, The Barbarians. The Barbarians (1987) was a quintessential example of 1980s sword-and-sorcery filmmaking, helmed by cult director Ruggero Deod…
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Kristin joins Ashley, Dan, and Mike as tehy dive into My Chemical Romance's 2004 release, THREE CHEERS FOR SWEET REVENGE and they take a trip to Sanders' BBQ in Beverly. They also play a game of "Who's The Better Brother" with Mike and Dan (Kristin's play brother) answering a round of trivia about the South Side Cougar. Along the way they get distr…
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Tough Guys was a Phelps family household favourite in the late 1980's and this week we take a look back at a movie long since forgotten. Tough Guys brought together two Hollywood legends, Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster, marking their seventh on-screen collaboration and injecting star power into this comedy crime caper. Directed by Jeff Kanew, who …
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AI Allen and Annie continue this season as they discuss my March 3, 2023 writing, “8 Challenges to the Apostolic Imagination.” In this episode, I find myself in more agreement with them. Should I be concerned? Is this a fluke? Are they learning my views as they “train” on my work? They are now using phrases such as “I’ve heard of this,” “I’ve notic…
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This week, we cover chapters 15-18 of The Silkworm. We discuss Strike's birthday party, discovering Quine at Talgarth Road, and Robin's reaction to the news. Next episode (6 February): Chapters 19-21 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.instagram.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod …
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Never one to take the easy choices, supporter and friend of the show Spider-Dan has chosen a sequel by German Director Jörg Buttgereit, in Nekromantic 2. Buttgereit, building on the underground success of the first Nekromantik film, aimed to create a sequel that delved deeper into themes of love, death, and societal taboos. Shot on a modest budget …
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In the previous episode, I introduced a new aspect of innovation into this season with AI Alan and Annie. Be sure to check it out to understand why I am doing this special season. AI Alan and Annie return in this episode and discuss two of my blog posts (at jdpayne.org), “To the World through the Stomach” (July 26, 2011) and “A Way to the Heart is …
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Helen's pick this week is the 2000 movie which really put Christian Bale on the map, is American Psycho! American Psycho was a journey marked by controversy, creative vision, and a touch of chaos. Initially, the project faced significant challenges, with multiple directors and actors attached to the adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's infamous novel.…
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Today is the long-awaited day! The ninth season of Strike the Match launches with this episode. This season will be brief and will include a series of special episodes. . . unlike any I have posted in the past. Long-time listeners know from the intro this podcast is about “missions, innovation, and leadership.” In this season, the focus will be on …
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Today, we cover chapters 13 and 14 of The Silkworm. We discuss the latest exciting news about the completion of The Hallmarked Man, the Roper-Chard party, and Strike reading Bombyx Mori for the first time. Next episode (23 January): Chapters 15-18 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.co…
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This week's pick is the turn of one of our longest supporters, Kent! And he's chosen THE road trip movie that spawned a franchise and influenced all that came after. It's the 1983 black comedy, National Lampoon's Vacation! The movie began as an adaptation of John Hughes's short story, “Vacation '58,” published in National Lampoon magazine. The scre…
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Gor is a planet, a counter Earth, that sits in orbit at the opposite side of the Sun to the Earth we inhabit. And on the Vernal Equinox, this marks the New Year for most Gorean cities. This is the kind of sci-fi, fantasy sword and sorcery that Chris despises, and Dave loves. So it's only right that Dave's pick to see us into the new year would be G…
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Recently described as the worst ever Christmas movie, Chris has chosen movie starring Thunder Lips himself, Terry Gene Bollea, or better known as Hulk Hogan. It's the Christmas movie oddity you've never heard of. And probably for good reason, until now. Directed by John Murlowski, the film was produced on a relatively modest budget, which was proba…
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Today, we cover chapters 10-12 of The Silkworm. We discuss Kathryn Kent's blog, the awkward meeting between Robin, Matthew, and Strike, and Strike's first meeting with Nina Lascelles. Next episode (9 January): Chapters 13-15 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.com/thesefilespod www.ins…
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The core four are at it again, this time diving into 1997's A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS, VOL 3 as well as discussing some of their favorite Christmas pictures from VIOLENT NIGHT all the way back to WHITE CHRISTMAS. Along the way they are distracted by James Bond, EMPS, and all the nonsense you've come to love from the past year of DRINKS ON MONDAY.…
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Matt, aka the Black Country Vlogger, has chosen the iconic Run Lola Run from 1998 this week. Checkout Matt's vlog here: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BlackCountryVlogger⁠ The production of Run Lola Run was a testament to director Tom Tykwer's innovative vision and determination to push the boundaries of German cinema. Filmed predominantly in Berlin, th…
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This week, we cover chapters 8-9 of The Silkworm. We discuss exciting news about the upcoming BBC adaptation of The Ink Black Heart, Strike's interview with Liz Tassel, and his encounter with Kathryn Kent. Next episode (26 December): Chapters 10-12 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitter.c…
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In supporter Mike's last pick and appearance he went with a classic 90's British flick, Trainspotting. And this time he's swung the dial to little renowned sword and sorcery adventure, Dragonslayer! Dragonslayer (1981) was an ambitious collaboration between Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney Productions, marking a rare foray into darker, more matur…
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Cry-Baby is the pick of this week's supporter, Lucky LouLouGreen! Cry-Baby (1990), directed by John Waters, was a deliberate foray into mainstream filmmaking while retaining Waters' signature offbeat style. Set in 1950s Baltimore, the movie serves as a satirical homage to teen musicals like Grease and rebellious youth culture. Waters assembled a un…
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This week, we cover chapters 4-7 of The Silkworm. We discuss Matthew's rescheduling of the meeting between he, Robin, and Strike, Strike's interview with Christian Fisher, as well as his first update to Leonora. Next episode (12 December): Chapters 8-9 Links: www.thesefilespod.com www.ko-fi.com/thesefilespod www.facebook.com/thesefilespod www.twitt…
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