Hey everyone! Welcome to the new phase of Persuade You marked by the wonderful artwork as brought to you. by Adam Foreman. Feel free to send in your feedback or send him an email if you have an idea f...Show More
Kumail and Emily discuss maintaining self-worth, cutting your loved one’s hair, and gross pandemic food. This Week’s Recommendations: Samsara Blow The Man Down 2001: A Space Odyssey Lord of the Rings...Show More
They flew fighter jets together in Iraq and Afghanistan. Then they co-founded a successful business. Now, for the first time in their adult lives, they’re ready to part ways professionally, but they d...Show More
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Damn, she gets straight to the point. I haven't enjoyed being this uncomfortable since 'love is blind'
In 2009, Terry Thompson set loose 18 tigers, 17 lions, three cougars, and numerous other animals on the town of Zanesville, Ohio. Then, he took his own life. Restoring order was a harrowing operation ...Show More
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Good addition and explainer to Joe Exotic. I can't believe the deal surrounding wild cats
Everyone at Lifehacker—along with the rest of the world—is now hunkered down at home, trying to make sense of this new (temporary) normal. So this week each of us recorded audio from our lives to prov...Show More
When Tom and Sandra got married, they both came with complicated personal histories. Tom brought three kids and a contentious relationship with his ex-wife. Sandra brought long-simmering feelings abou...Show More
Actor Tyrel Jackson Williams (Brockmire) joins Andrew and Tawny to discuss not being allowed to celebrate Halloween growing up, if white kids can dress up as Black Panther, skeleton decorations with b...Show More
Take care of yourselves, and give your heart a little break with this very special episode of Other Men Need Help. In this follow up to Season 2's Boytalk, Mark and the team catches up with one of our...Show More
In the series debut George invites his listeners to step into the speakers and join him on a meandering ride aboard his own train of thought. The Poet muses on the interplay between crime and music in...Show More
Charlotte's career is built on organized chaos. As an Operating Room nurse, she has a protocol for every tragedy, a THEN for every IF. Until one night, when she takes a new route home, and everything ...Show More
How does a community recover from a tragedy that claims over two dozen lives? How do they even begin to pick up the pieces and make things right again? And when it's all said and done, what can the re...Show More
White parents in the 1960s fought to be part of a new, racially integrated school. Where’d they go?
Host David Robertson explores the mysterious death of his great-aunt Effie and discovers that record-keeping, especially when it involves the lives and deaths of Indigenous people, is patchy, at best.
In our Season Three finale episode, meet the wonderful media mogul and talk show host, Ohavia Phillips (Afro-Latina)! Perrine and Skye discuss a brief history of America's Next Top Model (sometimes...Show More
Krista interviewed the writer Ocean Vuong on March 8 in a joyful room full of podcast makers at On Air Fest in Brooklyn. None of us would have guessed that within a handful of days such an event would...Show More
High schooler Lola Blackman talks to Kamilah about being a late bloomer, her feelings about the idea of “womanhood,” and what it was like to impatiently wait to get her period. Our producer, Mia, also...Show More
Anger: Responding, Not Reacting - Anger is natural, intelligent and necessary for surviving and flourishing. Yet when we are hooked by anger, it causes great personal and collective suffering. This ta...Show More
Social Media is not just for modern folk. In ancient Pompeii, people also shared what they thought, who they met with, what they ate... It's just, they had to use different technology. For more inform...Show More
How the brilliant geek Nikola Tesla grew obsessed with an outlandish “death ray,” and the ray’s surprising connection to Donald Trump For more on Sam's New York Times-bestselling books, see http:/...Show More
God and Joan discuss the upcoming Super Bowl and Tom Brady's deal with the Devil then take a thoughtline call from Goody Karen of witch-infested Salem, Massachusetts. God sits down with Moses (David C...Show More
PART FOUR - The world’s most admired woman lived a life dedicated to helping the poor – but was it always in their best interest? After Mother Teresa became famous, controversial claims about her work...Show More
The claws come out at a major science conference in New York, throwing into question the field of animal language research and the future of Project Koko. To learn more about listener data and our p...Show More
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Re-investigating the story of ape language and how different experiments proved or disproved the concept
Las Vegas, for many, is a place where you can play by your own rules and get away with it too. And for Hollywood Madame, Heidi Fleiss, Nevada was the place where her dreams of creating an all-male bro...Show More
Lucy Calkins says she has learned from the science of reading. She’s revised her materials. Fountas and Pinnell have not revised theirs. Their publisher, Heinemann, is still selling some products that...Show More
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History of how reading was taught and where things could have gone wrong
This week on Everybody in the Pool, new ways to make old stuff! The materials, creation, transport, and disposal of furniture all generate lots of greenhouse gases, and manufacturers have been explori...Show More
Tom Rosenthal approaches a random stranger in a park in London and asks if he can sit down next to them and record their conversation.This is what happened!Please consider following, subscribing, and ...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Like the idea because the host really speaks to guests. A good show during the corona time