Kamala Harris and Donald Trump make what could be their final trips to western states. Economists describe stark realities that would accompany a victory by either candidate. And election workers get ...Show More
Rachel Bloom jokes about giving birth in her Netflix special, "Death Let Me Do My Special".
OA1082 - Donald Trump recently promised that he and House speaker Mike Johnson have a “little secret” about how they are going to win next week’s election. Is he just trolling, or have Republicans ide...Show More
Doug welcomes Ethan Berger, Amy Miller and Gabe Mollica to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A South Carolina ghost story is a harbinger of hurricanes and a window into history. Read more in the Atlas: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/south-carolina-hurricane-ghost
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This week, Brain Jordan Alvarez, the creator and star of English Teacher, plays our game with Brian Babylon, Luke Burbank, and Emmy BlotnickLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com...Show More
Tucker and the others have to prove they're capable of more than just mayhem and genocide when Sorry finds a loophole in her programming that allows for her to execute the crew for being a threat to t...Show More
As time runs out for the crew, Tucker and Elsa drown their sorrows and find themselves in a... surprising situation.
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Elsewhere on the Peninsula, Investigating Officer Hayward checks out a tip regarding a nearly-derelict farm.Content warning: This episode contains scenes of animal death and pain, as well as reference...Show More
Ancient mathematics was very different than the mathematics you are used to today. Two primary tools ancient mathematicians used were the compass and the straightedge. With these two very simple obje...Show More
While President Lincoln battles the Confederacy down South, he fights to keep the White House from the clutches of the Democratic Party. In the midst of the Civil War, Lincoln faces off against a disg...Show More
Bill Burr jokes about being Hollywood standards in his Netflix special, "Walk Your Way Out".
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Yesterday, Luke dared to venture where few are brave enough to tread: A Spirit Halloween store in downtown Chicago at 5:30pm on Halloween night.
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In a special edition, “Start Here” travels around eastern Pennsylvania to witness the final push by both campaigns. New polling gives one last look at voters across the country. And Harris campaigners...Show More
Ryan Hamilton jokes about being single in his Netflix special, "Happy Face".
OA1083 - the last episode before the election! So Matt thought it would be a great time to give a final round up of the actual policy differences between Trump and Harris. Are these two candidates rea...Show More
Live from the Helium Comedy Club in Portland, Doug welcomes Sean Jordan, Gareth Reynolds and Geoff Tate to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at h...Show More
Edgar leads Mike on a tour of the self-proclaimed center of North America.[Warning: This episode contains a description of violence, as well as a description of scientific experimentation on animals. ...Show More
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Election week means it’s the return of the CBB roundtable with special guests Branessa Whaleslay, Rockly Mountainrock, and Big Momma joining Scott to discuss and break down the issues of the day. They...Show More
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Cannabis is now legal in more than half of U.S. states, but it remains federally illegal – which makes doing research on the plant extremely difficult. Today, we meet a clever group of scientists who ...Show More
Andy Zaltzman, Nish Kumar and Alice Fraser look at the final moments of the US election. Is Donald Trump still functioning? Is this the end of polls? Can we all vote?Also, the British Royal Family: Ri...Show More
Kamala closes with hope and SNL. Trump jokes about his enemies being shot. RFK Jr. goes Joker on the water supply. And a surprise poll from Iowa makes us wonder what tomorrow may hold. (RIP P'Nut.)
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Demetri Martin jokes about touching something with a ten foot pole in his Netflix special, "Deconstructed".
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Its the last episode of the summer and we are making all the stops. Join me as I take you around my town one last time.
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I'm back! I recorded the Silver River fishing tournament back in September but school and work got in the way so I wasn't able to put it all together until now. Hopefully that won't happen again but w...Show More
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In 1976, an airplane carrying 6,000 pounds of smuggled weed crashed into a remote lake in Yosemite. A group of climbers had a heyday. Read John Long’s account of the crash, and check out Greg Nichols’...Show More
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Tracy Morgan jokes about strip clubs in his Netflix special, "Stayin' Alive".
Hey folks, it's bad. MAGA is on track to win everything. Matt and I got on for some unfiltered, unedited talk.
Ok now THIS is a party! Janet Varney and Paul Sabourin join us this week to talk about the JOCO cruise. This is Janet’s first time ever as Old Man Puzzles and she kills it. Go show our fourth host som...Show More
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An ancient cemetery in western China may hold the answer to a question asked by many a stoner: where on Earth did humans first smoke weed to get high?
We start with the legendary beginnings of the Polish state, face down an army of rats intent on exacting justice, and set the stage for entering the historical era. Support the show on Patreon: patreo...Show More
We jump from the legendary past into the era of recorded Polish history and meet up with a man named Mieszko, the first historical ruler of Poland. We'll join him as he establishes the original state ...Show More
President-elect Donald Trump assembles a transition team for the White House. Vice President Kamala Harris concedes the election, while Democrats come to grips with a decisive loss. And world leaders ...Show More
Ali Wong jokes about standards in his Netflix special, "Single Lady".
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Reporter Josie Duffy Rice travels to a small town outside Montgomery, Alabama, and tries to visit a juvenile reform school, once called the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children. The school ope...Show More
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In this week’s episode, sane America clenches for four more years, Tucker Carlson grapples with his outer demons, and we’ll read some more of the upcoming Oklahoma science curriculum.
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Covers everything from characteristics of life, what is science, and why the scientific method is a joke. For detailed notes (PowerPoints) visit www.BiologyForBastards.com --- Send in a voice messa...Show More
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Heather McMahan jokes about betrayal in her Netflix special, "Son I Never Had".
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Doug and Doug welcome Rocky Roberts back to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mannasseh still manages to remain king of Judah. Phrygia gets sacked and King Midas fights his final battle against the cimmerians. If you like what we do you can support the Fan of History project on...Show More
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Tensions reach an all-time high as Wayne and Buzz race against time to escape Wilkins, Doctor Alfieri, and an ominous threat from above. Will they be able to outwit their enemies and survive the ultim...Show More
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I was blown up while serving as an Assistant Surgeon in a foreign legion unit. It was just a few miles north of the Antonovsky bridge in Kherson, Ukraine. I returned to London a few months later as my...Show More
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Reeling from his rejection by Elsa, Tucker contemplates whether he belongs on the ship. The crew arrive on the planet Adara, known for its beautiful inhabitants. The alien Sylpheed takes a very keen i...Show More
Elsa does her best as the new Captain of the anomalous ship, while Tucker gets ready to tie the knot with Sylpheed. However, Sorry reveals some information to Stew about the planet Adara that reveals ...Show More
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Part 2 - Dr. James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author, tackles several political and emotional issues surrounding the causes and legacies of the Civil War.
Part 3 - Dr. James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author, tackles several political and emotional issues surrounding the causes and legacies of the Civil War.
Part 3 - Dr. James McPherson, Pulitzer Prize winning author, tackles several political and emotional issues surrounding the causes and legacies of the Civil War.
THE EDELWEISS MURDER - My companion seemed to resolve the small matter of a murder in Brixton pretty much overnight. The following day I met him - by chance - at our local pub; The Volunteer. It was d...Show More
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Rincey and Katie kick off the first episode by talking about some adaptations they are excited to see and upcoming releases they can't wait to read. This episode is sponsored by We Are Holding the Pre...Show More
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Travel to Denver Colorado and meet Steve Berke who helped found the first International Church of Cannabis in 2015.
Shellac Stack No. 324 chirps with the birds! We dance with Bob Deikman, Roger Wolfe Kahn, Sam Lanin, Nat Shilkret, the Savoy Havana Band, and others; laugh with Homer and Jethro; and relax with the Na...Show More
Nate Bargatze jokes about global warming in his Netflix special, "The Tennessee Kid".
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Tom Papa jokes about life in his Netflix special, "Home Free".
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This New Math is starting to get out of hand. PATREON: http://patreon.com/woe_begoneALIZA SCHULTZ: http://anchor.fm/alizaschultzTRANSCRIPTS: http://WOEBEGONEPOD.comTWITTER: @WOEBEGONEPODREDDIT: /...Show More
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Adrienne Iapalucci jokes about problematic inventors in her Netflix special, "Dark Queen".
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One of our greatest singer/songwriters, Matthew Sweet, suffered a stroke recently. He's facing some tough times ahead, but this isn't the first challenge he's faced. Things were not going Matthew Swee...Show More
Recruitment - That all-important element to any war effort
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It’s 1940 and Serbian playboy Duško Popov hopes to sit out World War Two in Belgrade. But when his best friend, Johnny Jebsen shows up at his door to call in an old debt, Popov finds himself sucked in...Show More
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Sebastian Mansicalco jokes about vaccines in his Netflix special, "Is It Me?".
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Mieszko continues to turn Poland from an Eastern Pagan state into a Western Christian state. It won't be perfectly smooth sailing, but by the end of his life Mieszko will have left his mark on both Po...Show More
Mieszko is gone and the seat of power in the early Polish state lies vacant, only to be filled by Mieszko's son Bolesław. His reign will feature some of the most daring exploits for a state that has o...Show More
Adalbert sets off towards Prussia where he meets some fellows who are not at all enthusiastic to see him or his companions. Not to spoil anything, but by the end of his trip I'm guessing that he wishe...Show More
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During the early 20th century, malaria was ravaging the world. We hear the story of Dr. Charles Campbell, who had a plan to cure it. But as it turns out, his big idea was… rather batty.
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Phil wang jokes about eating meat in his Netflix special, "Wang In There, Baby!".
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Harriet takes on a project. Patrick catches a word with the General. Joan meets somebody you know.
Patrick has a bad day. Joan isn’t paying attention. Content Warning: Domestic Abuse Chapter 3: TRANSCRIPT For an ad-free listening experience, subscribe to our Patreon. Learn more about your ad choice...Show More
In this amuse-bouche of historical schadenfreude and wild speculation about what's really keeping Mike bedridden in Wisconsin, it falls to Alexis Coe to single-handedly salvage their fledgling podcast...Show More
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Doug and Doug welcome Daniel Betts to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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DJ Gil spins the raddest new and old school power pop, punk pop, dream pop, melodic rock tracks. Big Hooks, Harmonies, and Guitars.
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Phoebe reads a chapter a day of Agatha Christie’s first published novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. Read along. Our other shows are Criminal and This is Love. Donate to Phoebe Reads a Myster...Show More
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Space policy in Florida and the potential for private companies on Mars, plus the ISS begins to show its age.
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Dave Chappelle jokes about rewriting "Huckleberry Finn" in his Netflix special, "The Dreamer".
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Elements of the American ultra right -- including the trailing ends of the America First movement -- begin taking up a strange new cause after the war... sympathy for Nazi war criminals. The surprisin...Show More
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Joan finds a house. Harriet has somebody over. Patrick-Barrows premieres his pageant. Chapter 4: TRANSCRIPT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Illuminati's plan to implement the New World Order to the LGBTQ community pushing the gay agenda for population control. Everyone is somehow apart of a conspiracy theory, but most importantly...Show More
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James Nokise and Tom Neenan join host Alice Fraser for episode 183 of The Gargle.💦 Free billionaire jizz🧅 The Onion buys InfoWars🥊 Jake Paul v Mike Tyson🥩 Steakhouse chain ruse🇳🇿 ReviewsWatch on...Show More
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Jimmy Carr jokes about being cancelled in his Netflix special, "Natural Born Killer".
Doug and Doug welcome Mal Hall to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Andrea's a writer no one reads. Then she makes a shocking discovery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Somebody Somewhere's Bridget Everett and Jeff Hiller join panelists Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Tom Papa, and Maz JobraniLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy P...Show More
Kevin Hart jokes about getting caught in his Netflix special, "Irresponsible".
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In part two of the first LIVE Voyage to the Stars, the crew finds themselves on a lizard planet with very strange customs. They are joined by special guests Tom Lenk and Kirsten Vangsness.
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The town may think I’m an untrustworthy man but I’m here to set my record straight! Link To The Podcast Awards: https://www.podcastawards.com/app/signup Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mytown
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European interest in California stretches back over 400 years. Spanish mariners began exploring the Pacific coast of North America in the early 16th century.
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“I’ve messed up. Big time. There has to be a way out... And you’re going to help me find it...” Season 1, Episode 6. With Alan Burgon, Dean Clark, Modou Bah and Julia Morizawa. Written and edited by...Show More
In the 1880s, an eccentric California dentist gave away free public water fountains in the hopes they would encourage people to drink less alcohol. One of them went to the small town of Rockville, Con...Show More
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah takes effect. President-elect Trump threatens to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico. And, Thanksgiving flights are facing delays because of an air traffic con...Show More
Michelle Wolf jokes about an amazing ability in her Netflix special, "Joke Show".
Aerosmith, 50 Cent and Tom Petty starred at 13 year old Elizabeth Brooks’ $10 million bat mitzvah party on 27th November, 2005. The lavish do, at New York’s legendary Rainbow Rooms, became a symbol of...Show More
We hope everyone is traveling safe for the holidays! We are so happy to keep you company on your journey! We packed some chickens, a fighting dog, and a very cool teacher! Let’s hit the road! Starrin...Show More
Bolesław is a mixed bag as far as rulers go, so spend some time with us as we take a minute to evaluate his reputation, how "good" of a ruler he was, and what his legacy is. PS. As I mentioned, I hav...Show More
After a bit of a hiatus, we are back and diving right into some thorny topics. The Holy Roman Empire, the status of the Polish Kingdom, and a little lesson about how even if you share the name of a gr...Show More
Jon is exhausted after a long first night, but he needs to check up on a patient... while one checks up on him. Warning: Loud noises and potential jump scares in this episode. How I Died is an Aud...Show More
A construction worker is killed on the job. Jon's not only confronted with the terrifying heights, but also a strange request from the ghost of the victim... Check out Patreon.com/HowiDied for more....Show More
Jon is still reeling from the last case, but luckily, it looks like this one will be a peaceful, open-and-shut accidental death. Or will it? Check out Patreon.com/HowiDied for bonus episodes and mor...Show More
Phoebe reads a chapter a day of Agatha Christie’s first published novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. Read along. Our other shows are Criminal and This is Love. Donate to Phoebe Reads a Myster...Show More
First Innings: Mets vs. Yankees / Father vs. Sons Middle Innings: Swinging with the Next Generation Also starring Jerry Hyman, Joel Rosenfeld, Susan Gellman and Shira Slor Futterman
Late Innings: How to Survive a Storm at Shea Stadium Last Inning: Only the Mets Also starring Jerry Hyman, Joel Rosenfeld, Susan Gellman and Shira Slor Futterman
Malcolm Gladwell joins host Dr. Eric Lander for a conversation about science, society, and how the decisions we make today will impact generations to come. At a moment when science is becoming more im...Show More
Mike asks Alexis about Biden's legacy as she steels herself for the presidential ranking survey.
After the Prophet Mohammed's death in 632, his followers faced a dilemma. Mohammed was not only their spiritual leader but also their political leader. While no one could replace Mohammed, they neede...Show More
Rerun: Towards the end of 1983, frenzied parents battled with one another in stores across the US in a desperate bid to buy their children the toy of the moment, the Cabbage Patch Kid. The so-called C...Show More
Producer Gabby Gladney sees her South Side Chicago neighborhood in a new light thanks to Mahogany Bus Tours, a local company sharing hidden histories around the city.
Jim Gaffigan jokes about Buddhism in his Netflix special, "Comedy Monster".
On the eve of Ireland’s election, we shift focus to the global forces shaping our lives. Why can’t today’s youth afford homes like their parents could? The answer lies far beyond Ireland—in decisions ...Show More
This is episode 4 of our "Old No-No’s” series, originally episode #401 titled "LOVE is Thicker Than Water." The co-creator and co-stars of the new Netflix original series LOVE, Paul Rust and Gillian J...Show More
A lot of people complain that Christmas comes earlier every year. But, is that really true? Extended holiday shopping seasons have been the norm for well over a century. And besides, there's one big (...Show More
This Friday, MPs are challenged with an enormous question of conscience - should we allow people with six months left to live the right to die at a time of their choosing? Joining Nish and Coco is Ro...Show More
We gather to face the dark. Together.CW: Gore, monster violence, mutilation, frank discussion of historical racism, assault, references to lynching, references to death of a child, descriptions of the...Show More
The U.S. government’s search for American fascist Francis Yockey picks up steam as Yockey secretly returns home to America and joins forces with the growing pro-Nazi American ultra right. With investi...Show More
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Harriet makes friends. Constance likes a poem. Joan finds a graveyard. Chapter 6: TRANSCRIPT For an ad free listening experience, subscribe to our Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega...Show More
For about a month, from the end of November to the end of December every year, one of the most popular animals in North America is the turkey. Turkeys are the traditional meal served at Thanksgiving ...Show More
Today and tomorrow, we’re presenting Sound Influence: The Art and Soul of Puerto Rico. Legendary actress, singer, dancer and EGOT winner Rita Moreno shares memories of sugar cane, coquís and parrand...Show More
Rerun: Supersonic aircraft took a giant leap forward when the French and British governments signed a treaty to join forces on designing Concorde on 29th November, 1962. Up until this point, the two c...Show More
Dan Ilic and Athena Kugblenu join host Alice Fraser for episode 184 of The Gargle - all of the news, and none of the politics. 🤐 Lying and technology🤖 Gen Z using AI👟 Shoe weasel 🐻 Bear suit ...Show More
Happy Thanksgiving to our listeners! We are so grateful to you for support of our show. We are off on Thursday. Next week we hope to do a Science Fiction University episode! Links for this episode: ...Show More
Mike Epps jokes about bullies in his Netflix special, "Ready To Sell Out".
The Democratic National Convention is in Chicago, and the incumbent president, Lyndon B. Johnson, has pulled out of the race. Anti-war protestors are flooding the streets of the city, and Johnson cont...Show More
Doug welcomes Bo Johnson, Gabe Mollica and Clarke Wolfe to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us in this jam-packed episode for the party of the century - the 7th Century BC that is! Babylon throws a bash, there’s major drama at the Olympics, and the beginning of one of history’s most imp...Show More
For Taharqa The time is gone, the song is over, but he had something more to say. Plus see if anything happens in the year 666 or if it’s all a misunderstanding… and our friend Gyges is still one of t...Show More
Following another near blackout, Wayne dodges Astrid's questions while he and Richard work to secure Buzz in the stasis chamber. Tensions mount, however, as Wayne accuses Richard of sabotaging the arr...Show More
After listening to Richard's story, Wayne is forced to reckon with the true nature of his reality. Attempting to clear his head, Wayne leaves the station and falls under the influence of the mysteriou...Show More
Friday, November 29th, 2024 Today, a special edition of the daily beans. I’ll be going over David Corn's investigative reporting on Tulsi Gabbard, and a brief history of the Equal Rights Amendment fr...Show More
In 1897, the visionary Russian rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky discovered an equation that governed how rockets worked. His equation, which was independently discovered by several other rocke...Show More
It wouldn't be the mod world without some serious snarling, fuzzy guitaring, drum smashing, maraca shaking, loud and snotty music. I've got all that and more lined up for you from the classics of the ...Show More
Adam Sandler jokes about a genie in his Netflix special, "Love You".
Music is a very powerful thing. It can invoke a wide variety of emotions and moods. Particular songs we've heard might invoke memories of when we first heard them. However, there is some music that a...Show More
In this LIVE version of Voyage to the Stars the crew decides to enjoy some R&R on a planet where everything is decided by gambling. Featuring special guests Steve Agee and Ify Nwadiwe.
In part two of this LIVE version of Voyage to the Stars the crew decides to enjoy some R&R on a planet where everything is decided by gambling. Featuring special guests Steve Agee and Ify Nwadiwe.
Denny Abbott enlists the help of lawyer Ira Dement to sue the state of Alabama. What ensues is a years-long battle, multiple lawsuits, personal turmoil, but also...a glimmer of hope for the kids at Mt...Show More
Paige, Carpenter, and Faulkner investigate the mysterious house of a fellow worshipper - and find more than they bargained for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE LAMENTABLE DEATH OF YOUNG WILLOUGHBY SMITH - it was a wild tempestuous night towards the end of November. Pissing it down non-stop and thunder banging around like no-one's business. I had plans to...Show More
THE DYING PREACHER had a lot to answer for. A young man had been murdered not only at his property but in his bedroom. HIS BEDROOM FOR GOODNESS SAKE. Willoughby Smith was stabbed in the neck by an unk...Show More
THE KILLER IS IN THE HOUSE - that was the conclusion of my companion as we reached the closing stages of our investigation. All that was left was for the brilliant Detective (and a little bit of me) t...Show More
“Nixon now! Nixon now! More than ever we need Nixon now!” It's the 5th of November 1968, and Richard M. Nixon is on tenterhooks, alone in his dark hotel room. He watches as the final states are called...Show More
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