Fresh off three weeks in Fort Myers, co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam wrap up what they learned from a long stint at Fenway South. The writers discuss the latest on the Rafael Devers' situation ...Show More
In this Pod Save The World Special, Tommy and Ben discuss Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s disastrous meeting at the White House that erupted in a yelling match and resulted i...Show More
As Mercer and Gage hunt down fresh quarry, Carpenter finds herself in a tight spot.This episode features Daphne Nitsuga, JV Hampton Van-Sant, Méabh de Brún, B. Narr, Cait Gallagher, and Harlan Guthrie...Show More
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During the Cold War years the Royal Navy faced some of its greatest challenges, both at sea confronting the increasingly capable and impressive Soviet Navy, and on shore when it faced policy crises th...Show More
In the wake of World War II, as President Truman fights to establish a new peace, Republican Governor Thomas Dewey gears up for a second run at the White House. As Truman strives to fulfill Franklin D...Show More
Chelsea Handler jokes about a medical issue in her Netflix special, "Revolution".
Nikki Glaser jokes about avoiding the truth in her Netflix special, "Bangin'".
“Doom” isn’t just describing a Temple here, folks - it’s kind of the overarching vibe of this film! George Lucas is going through a bitter divorce. Steven Spielberg is dealing with PTSD from Twilight ...Show More
Today's element gets called "lazy," but that's actually a terrible misnomer.
There's no avoiding discussing the banana in this episode, even though it really doesn't deserve its strong association with Element 19.
Over 300 years ago, humanity was in the early stages of what would be its greatest transformation in history. Around the world, there were new ideas that were just starting to take root. That isn’t...Show More
The Emancipation Statute was unveiled by Emperor Alexander II: March 3rd, 1861, liberating the serfs of Russia. The culmination of years of bureaucratic efforts and peasant uprisings, the legislatio...Show More
Bon Voyage! Tucker and the crew set sail across the Pacific Ocean for Australia!
The gang prepares to leave Junk Island and continue to Australia, but their new "friend" has other plans. Feat. Kari Wahlgren.
Katherine Stewart joins us again (she was on episode 439) to talk about her new book, Money, Lies, and God! Katherine's books have been vital to understanding the Right. This book tackles different fa...Show More
Monday, March 3rd, 2025 Today, Trump and Vance capitulate to Russia during the Zelensky visit as Marco Rubio sinks into the couch; the Democratic Party has sued the trump administration for his attem...Show More
Donnell Rawlings jokes about co-parenting in his Netflix special, "A New Day".
OA1132 - We resume our regularly scheduled rapid response to law in the news, starting with some good news (really) from the Supreme Court! Then: some-not-so-good news from the Supreme Court on the Tr...Show More
Doug welcomes Joey Bragg, Brandon Collins and Chad Opitz 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.
With the reign of England's first recognised Queen, Elizabeth I, we find a kingdom riven by sectarian violence and uncertainty. Today's episode gives a brief overview of her rule, and covers the vario...Show More
Leah, Melissa, and Kate once again wade through the latest malevolence from the Trump White House in a segment they’re now calling “Pod Save the Separation of Powers.” Then, they turn to what’s going ...Show More
This week, actor Ione Skye joins Scott to discuss her new memoir, "Say Everything," growing up with a famous father, almost hooking up with Keanu Reeves, and being cast in "Say Anything." Then anti-ag...Show More
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At the turn of the 20th century, a German doctor sets out to prove that homosexuality is rooted in biology—but his research has consequences he never intended. In pre-Nazi Germany, a doctor named Magn...Show More
Tuesday, March 4th, 2025 Today, federal workers are being asked again to provide five things they did last week and it’s going about as well as a Cybertruck strapped to a SpaceX rocket on Twitter; DO...Show More
Iain Dale talks to military historian Peter Caddick-Adams about the life and premiership of Winston Churchill, who served as Prime Minister from 1940-45 and 1951-55.
On May 16, 1929, 270 people assembled in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel's Blossom Room. They were there to honor the highest achievements in filmmaking over the last year. It was not broadcast on rad...Show More
When Andrew Jackson was inaugurated on 4th March, 1829, large crowds of recently emancipated, enthusiastic voters turned up to the Capitol to watch the former Army commander become President. But the ...Show More
From a once in a lifetime natural event, to two very different Olympic experiences, to a special concert, we hear listener stories of trekking someplace for the joy of being there up close and in real...Show More
Darren Sanders jokes about being recently divorced in "All The Queen's Men" only on Netflix.
The fallout continues from Friday's trainwreck of an Oval Office meeting between Trump, JD Vance, and Volodymyr Zelensky. Jon, Lovett, and Tommy break down whether things have improved or spiraled fur...Show More
The JIT continues as we wrap up the quarters and find our way into the first semifinal with some awesome games featuring some of our favorite sweeties! Some of John's favorite Canadians are here too (...Show More
The jailhouse confession of Dottie Jean Barlow is brought to reclaimer Voncid. Her crime seems mundane, though eccentric, on paper. However, what would bring someone to taxidermy their murdered victim...Show More
The restoration of the Bourbons also meant a restoration of Catholicism as the state religion of France — delighting some, and outraging others. Not only is religion vital to fully understand Restorat...Show More
Jump into this episode where we do a fully-detailed analysis and deep dive of the 1978 movie Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band starring Peter Frampton and The Bee Gees, among *numerous* other gues...Show More
Oleg Penkovsky is back in the USSR, ready to feed Soviet secrets to his new MI6 contact: a pram-pushing mother of three. But with the Berlin Crisis about to boil over, his intel could be the differenc...Show More
When Joe Mande and his longtime girlfriend Kylie take a trip to Spain, an ill-fated day in Córdoba goes from bad to worse. Featuring Kylie. Make sure to check out Joe's website joemande.com and follow...Show More
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Located in the Indonesian Archipelago, it is one of the newest countries in the world, Timor-Leste, or, as it's sometimes known in English, East Timor. While geographically very close, and pretty muc...Show More
Barry Sadler’s "Ballad of the Green Berets" reached number one in the Billboard Hot 100 on 5th March, 1966 - the only pro-Vietnam War hit to ever top the charts. Before it even hit radio stations, Sad...Show More
In the 1960s, London Bridge was falling down – specifically, it was sinking down under the weight of modern-day traffic. London decided to put the bridge up for sale, and it attracted all kinds of buy...Show More
Norms are challenged across the board: from DOJ firings and demotions to stripping security clearances and removing top military lawyers who might question military actions.
Wednesday, March 5th, 2025 Today, Senate Judiciary Democrats are asking the bar association to launch an investigation into acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove; Trump abruptly walks back his dir...Show More
Jim Gaffigan jokes about being lazy in his Netflix special, "King Baby".
OA1133 and T3BE61 - Lydia joins today to discuss Trump's 3/4/2025 address to Congress regarding his vision for the next 4 years. Leading up to the evening, there were reports that quite a few Democrat...Show More
Well. Erin broke a rule and now we have to answer some very important scientific questions. We also have a lot of riddles about space! Far out! Starring: Adal Rifai John Patrick Coan Erin Keif E...Show More
Mieszko the Old takes a stab at running Poland and finds that he’s not really cut out for it. Which is too bad, since his successor is also not cut out for it. In fact, it seems like no one is really ...Show More
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Donald Trump makes history—by delivering the longest Joint Address ever, clocking in at an exhausting 99 minutes of blame, grievance, and sappy stunts. Jon, Lovett, Dan, and Tommy break down all the b...Show More
NASA and other international partners are tracking an asteroid the size of a football field as it approaches Earth. Plus, one company sent a data center to the moon to preserve Earth's data and help a...Show More
After successfully stopping conscription Sinn Fein and the Irish Volunteers started increasing pressure on the British. This led to an inevitable clash with the Royal Irish Constabulary.In this episod...Show More
In this episode we go all West Wing on 1918 and look at the election that would completely transform the Irish political landscape. Finally, Sinn Fein move from the fringes to the forefront, while the...Show More
Sinn Fein had won the election and now it was time to start taking control of the country. Even if almost half of them were locked up. The First Dáil was the Irish Republic's first official step and w...Show More
Support The Bugle by becoming a Team Bugle subscriber. We offer extra shows, merch and warm fluffy feelings. Info: www.thebuglepodcast.com/donate This week, Andy and Alice tackle the big (and wei...Show More
Before the US Civil War, a group of abolitionists didn’t just sit around passively to wait for the end of slavery to arrive. They took matters into their own hands. They set up a clandestine network...Show More
Memecoins are having a moment. Everyone from Hawk Tuah to President Donald Trump to animal influencers like Moo Deng the pygmy hippo have been turned into cryptocurrency. But what are the costs of all...Show More
In the 1880s, Madrid’s most famous resident was a medium-sized black and white dog called Paco who frequented cafes, parades, and even bullfights.
Co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam return with a fresh podcast covering the latest storylines from Red Sox camp in Fort Myers. Cotillo and McAdam discuss the second base competition, including the...Show More
A pleasant chat in mandatory therapy. How i Died is an Audiohm Media original, starring Vince Dajani as Jon Spacer; Shaina Waring as Sheriff Fran Crowley; David Dixon as Curtis; Caitlin Roberts as Ame...Show More
Crowley brings and u n e x p e c t e d piece of evidence to Jon, and ̵̧̾ị̷͘ţ̵̛ ̸̢̍s̷͈̆ẻ̸̡n̸̳̾d̷͍̂ŝ̵̥ ̴̳̈́h̵̗̽i̷̦͘m̸̤̎ ̸͇̀ď̶͙o̷̢͝ẅ̸̪́ṋ̶̋ ̷͎̇a̶̹͋ ̵̹́s̴̛ͅp̷̼̃ị̷͘r̴̦̽ȁ̶̘l̶͊ͅ ̴̡̓ó̶̹f̸̲͆ ̵͓̒ḋ̴̰i̷͖͝...Show More
Birdseye Frosted Foods launched its first range of flash-frozen foods at a ‘test kitchen’ in Springfield, Massachusetts on 6th March, 1930 - and at the helm was Clarence ‘Bob’ Birdseye, an American en...Show More
Dusty Slay jokes about small talk in his Netflix special, "Workin' Man".
Drawing on her frontline experience, Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa joins us to examine the alarming parallels between America's political climate and the Philippines' democratic decline. We exp...Show More
Throughout the course of the 1930s, Adolph Hitler’s Nazi party has overwhelmingly, terrifyingly seized power in Germany. Now, Hitler’s vile ambitions have turned to Czechoslovakia. On the 12th of Sept...Show More
Thursday, March 6th, 2025 Today, the Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration must unfreeze foreign aid; a US district judge has blocked Trump’s cuts to NIH funding; a US district judge in M...Show More
Fecket. Fire-Ship. Flogging the Glass. Fothering. All these nautical terms and more defined at last in this chapter of The Sailor’s Word Book! Content warning for queer folks using the F-slur in a 19t...Show More
A shouting match in the Oval Office probably should have been on everyone’s Trump 25 bingo card - but the extraordinary breakdown in relations between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy shocked the ...Show More
Happy March! We're celebrating with a friendly Dino Duels Competition. Fill out a bracket to predict which dinosaur will win their matchups and you could win a prize! For links to every news story, a...Show More
An old man with a second chance. A darkness that will not stay buried. New places, new faces, same dark mountains.CW: Description of scars and bodily trauma, historical reference to military violence,...Show More
Beasts will only bear burdens for so long. CW: Discussion of death by burning, abandonment trauma, mild profanity, monster violence. Written by Steve ShellNarrated by Steve ShellSound ...Show More
What to do with a pirate we are not 100% sure was real? Cover him anyway and hope for the best! Check out Bluesky and facebook to see the images connected to this episode. https://bsky.app/profile/tot...Show More
Albert Nichols was born in 1864 on remote Lord Howe Island. After a public scandal that saw him pitted against his parents, Albert fled to Sydney before working his way to London as a seaman. There he...Show More
With Titanic sinking in the early hours of 15 April 1912, boatswain Albert Nichols has to muster his men and make ready the lifeboats. Around 1am, it’s claimed, he was given a dangerous mission that, ...Show More
The history of Ginger Nuts and understanding the Human Condition via the Temptation of Christ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A 9-1-1 call about a heart attack at a 1991 movie screening leads investigative journalist Gwen Radford to unearth the life story of con man, Kirk Todd, from his childhood crimes through his career as...Show More
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Kidnapped from her prestigious Liverpool boarding school on March 7, 1827, 15-year-old Ellen Turner was led to believe her family would be financially ruined if she didn’t marry her 30 year-old abduct...Show More
James Beard award winning photographer and writer Gary He tells us about traveling to more than 50 countries across six continents, all to document and photograph one of the most popular fast food cha...Show More
Friday, March 7th, 2025 Today, Governor Gavin Newsom opposes trans athletes in women’s sports; Trump held a Cabinet meeting today to clarify to his agency heads that they're in charge of ruining peop...Show More
After the First World War in France, many generals thought that the end of the war was really just a pause before another war began. They wanted to make sure that the next time war broke out with Germ...Show More
Pete Holmes jokes about genitals in his Netflix special, "I Am Not For Everyone".
OA1134 - Mere hours after a literal pat on the back from Donald Trump on live TV, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts delivered a 5-4 decision against him in the emergency litigation over Tr...Show More
Doug and Doug welcome Jason and Randy Sklar 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.
On October 31st, 1972, an old pick up truck carried an even older man down the mountain to do his tradin' at the Cas Walker's in Stonega, VA. He never asked for no trouble. Y'all just remember th...Show More
The DOGE wrecking ball keeps swinging, but the Supreme Court, and even Donald Trump himself, might finally be slowing Elon down. Trump backs off his trade war with Canada and Mexico—without extracting...Show More
How did Kirk Todd put himself in the position to pull off this con? Gwen answers that question and reveals the events of the Grand Casino premier from the red carpet to the chaos in the lobby after th...Show More
Donald Trump finally launched his trade war on Canada and Mexico. For two days. Some tariffs remain, and they could all be back in April, and who knows what happens then. As Trump abandons allies, the...Show More
Nothing gold can stay… except, of course, for Little Golden Books. Tune in to learn their origin story as literature for the youthful masses and where the deuce they hide that pesky edition number for...Show More
On 17th September 1938, in Munich, one of the most extraordinary meetings in history took place. Neville Chamberlain launched an extraordinary and unprecedented diplomatic coup. Boarding a plane, he s...Show More
On this episode, co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam are joined by MassLive colleague Chris Smith to talk about his rankings of the top 25 prospects in the Red Sox system. Smith discusses how he co...Show More
For thousands of years, humans have used the power of water to do work for them. At first, it was very simple, then it gradually evolved to more complex and more efficient devices to harness the pow...Show More
In some ways, starting a bank is a lot like starting any other business. Who will you hire? Where will you be located? What color will the couches be? But it's also way more complicated. There are ton...Show More
Producer Manolo Morales – a verified Little Monster, gallivants around the Lower East Side, via an immersive, performance-art walking tour dedicated to an iconic pop star.
A troubling string of text messages prompt a hot shot sales executive to investigate a mysterious Bay Area cult. They call themselves Ignota, and they may know where his missing brother is...
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Hasan Minhaj jokes about living at home in his Netflix special, "Off With His Head".
This week, DOGE continues to gobble up federal jobs, and the Secretary of Agriculture suggests you suck eggs. Natalie Morales eats in Was I In This? Emily St. James’s new book Woodworking gives us som...Show More
The crew find themselves sailing ever closer to Australia, but an unexpected visitor threatens the boat trip. Feat. Ian Abramson as Teeny.
The crew are trapped in an underground temple and forced to pass a myriad of puzzles and trials to escape.
Episode 8A detailed look at the first of the Theban plays by Sophocles. Greek drama gets personal as the end of a great family drama is acted out, but it's also a political debate as Sophocles questio...Show More
As Paige and Hayward plan the propagation of their new god, they select their first true sacrifice.Jimmie YamaguchiLucille ValentineGraham RowatThe Host, from We Are Not Meant To KnowAnd Lucy Winter.T...Show More
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A UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE - this one I just didn't see coming. Sherlock had been asked to do a speech to some Oxford Criminology Students. Despite being deep into the summer; the class were still awaitin...Show More
A CULPRIT ON CAMPUS - as I nursed my hangover in the cobbled streets of Oxford, my companion was hunting down his suspects. I had overdone it on the alcohol, he had overdone it on the investigation. W...Show More
This episode continues our work bringing you some of the finest original historical material, written by the people who were actually there. Today we bring you the war diary of the U-boat commander&nb...Show More
In 1965, the world’s first full enclosed sports facility, the Houston Astrodome, was opened to the public. The Astrodome itself was a marvel of engineering, but because it was enclosed, the grass th...Show More
On either side of the border, two separate groups of fugitives find themselves running for their lives.This episode features: William A. Wellman, Graham Rowat, Jasper Locke, JV Hampton Van-Sant, B. Na...Show More
New music from Patterson Hood and classic jams from The Jam, The Kinks, Jonathan Richman, and more. Plus the latest edition of This Week in Punk Rock History. Originally broadcast on February 28, 2025...Show More
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FRANK! A re-broadcast for Sintara birthday (12/12), the BIG W explores for the next two hours Frank’s Columbia Record output between 1943-1952! A fantastic musical journey into the ...Show More
Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower takes on a determined Democratic party united behind the popular Illinois governor, Adlai Stevenson. But in the run up to the 1952 contest, Ike’s biggest cross to bear is not t...Show More
Adrienne Iapalucci jokes about Hunter Biden in her Netflix special, "Dark Queen".
After inventing the Hollywood blockbuster with Jaws, creating the world’s most loveable alien with E.T., and resurrecting the classic adventure serial with the Indiana Jones franchise, of course the n...Show More
Stories of turning flesh to stone -- and vice versa -- are common in mythology. With calcium, we see how those same transitions can happen in the real world.
From jet fighters to sporting events to Low Earth Orbit, scandium seems to find itself at the center of conflict.
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“It's time to implement the third option. ” Episode 26, Season 3. With: Julia Morizawa, Julia Thorne, Michael Govier, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Benjamin Noble, Ravdeep Singh Bajwa, Gianluca Iumiento and A...Show More
“When are you going to take the bag off my head?” Episode 27, Season 3. With: Alan Burgon, Julia Morizawa, Julia Thorne, Andrei Zayats, Alexander Mercury, Amrita Acharia, Alexander Ballinger, Benjam...Show More
“I had to steal a motorbike, shake off five policemen and stab a bloke to get here.” Episode 28, Season 3. With: Julia Morizawa, Julia Thorne, James Carney, Benjamin Noble, Torgny G. Aanderaa, Erin ...Show More
Sponsors Mint Mobile Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/eed Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Stitch Fix Go to stitc...Show More
Monday, March 10th, 2025 Today, a multi-state lawsuit seeks to reverse the purge of federal workers; Trump walks back his idiotic tariffs, but probably not after he dumped all of his stock in Canadia...Show More
Hannah Gadsby jokes about gender in their Netflix special, "Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda".
Brought to you by Trade Coffee! Get 40% off your first order with Trade at drinktrade.com/OA! OA1135 - Even with everything that Trump has already done to raise consumer prices, contribute to mass une...Show More
Doug welcomes Brandon Collins, Dan Rosen and Noël Wells 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.
This week, we hear about the witch beliefs commonly held by your common or garden peasant in Elizabethan and early Stuart England. The priority for your average Joe was the ability of witches to effec...Show More
Paul F. Tompkins joins Scott this week to discuss his upcoming "Varietourpia" comedy tour, the best The Who song, and what time is the middle of the night. Then, inker Guy Foreman stops by for a pleas...Show More
On this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re jumping in our musical memory machine and going back 30 years to 1995. Rock and roll still ruled the charts and alternative music was still a thing...Show More
Iain Dale talks to Liberal historian Duncan Brack about Whig/Liberal Prime Minister Lord John Russell, who serves as Prime Minister from 1846 to 1852 and 1865-66.
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When researchers publish a new study on chronic fatigue syndrome, a group of patients cry foul—and decide to investigate for themselves. A landmark study on chronic fatigue syndrome sets off a multi-y...Show More
In the 18th century, a French astronomer who was a regular comet hunter kept finding things in the sky that weren’t comets, but they also weren’t stars or planets. He created a list of these objects...Show More
Diana Hubbell and Roxanne Hoorn from the Places team take us to two locations on opposite sides of the world that both evoke deep reverence – and an appreciation for an architectural style not usually...Show More
Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 Today, a damning affidavit is filed in the lawsuit against Musk gaining access to the Social Security Administration systems; the Department of Homeland Security has begun p...Show More
Ari Eldjárn jokes about Iceland statistics in his Netflix special, "Pardon My Icelandic".
The price of eggs is still high, the stock market is sinking, but Donald Trump is fulfilling at least one campaign promise: using the power of the government to punish those who disagree with him. ICE...Show More
The Order's tech specialist, May, has located the entity impersonating Matthew Gerrard. Luca, Voncid, Faraday and the Grey Team descend on the location to remove this threat. Benjamin Scott, a member ...Show More
Luca and Voncid encounter something new. A predator that does not hunt, but instead convinces its prey that they long to be devoured. Very special thanks to Stephanie Olson, our first guest writer! Ho...Show More
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A famous — or infamous — chapter in Victor Hugo's masterpiece Les Misérables is "The Year 1817," a length recitation of a series of minor events that happened in France in that year. As a special bonu...Show More
King Charles X begins his long-awaited reign in a warm glow of popularity, but his honeymoon phase won't last forever as he begins to push a controversial agenda for France. Be sure to follow The Sièc...Show More
We jump in on the 1964/"It was 60 years ago" fun and do a deep dive on "I Want To Hold Your Hand," one of the songs most associated with Beatlemania. We talk about the lyrics, the music, cover recordi...Show More
It’s 1962 and Oleg Penkovsky has gone to ground after spotting a KGB surveillance team tracking his MI6 contact Janet Chisholm. But when the British Embassy in Moscow invites him to a cocktail party, ...Show More
I find a mysterious watch behind a dumpster, and like anybody would do, I clean it with some hand sanitizer and put it on. At the time, I didn't know it was a time machine, I just thought it was a coo...Show More
After entering the time into my watch and confirming, I suddenly find myself in India! I know, crazy right! Like seriously, just think about how crazy that is...okay, did you think about it? I had no ...Show More
After Taylor Swift is spotted in New York, I use my new dumpster watch to teleport to NYC. I soon discover that not only can my watch teleport me, but that it's also a time machine!...which doesn't so...Show More
When we think of serial killers, we tend to think of men—Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jack the Ripper. But in the 1800s, the deadliest killers often wore corsets. In fact, so many women were arrested fo...Show More
Few spies have motives as hard to decipher as those of Oleg Penkovsky. Was he a hero, an egotist or a madman? Writer and executive producer of The Spy Who, Tristan Donovan, sits down with Jack Basu-Me...Show More
Pods Against Tomorrow reinvestigates the noir genre one film at a time. Join our hosts, Hugh Manon and Abe Doubleday-Bush, along with a rotating guest — our "Ace in the Hole" — as they delve into an a...Show More
SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft broke apart during a test flight. The debris from the rapid unplanned disassembly prompted the ground stoppage of many airline flights from Florida. Plus, NASA is closing ...Show More
All eyes on the law as Trump continues his retribution tour: arresting a student activist, cutting university funding and firing more national security officials.
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, known to history as Claudius, was the fourth Emperor of Rome. Of the emperors that came before him and all those who came after him, he was the most unl...Show More
Wednesday, March 12th, 2025 Today, Judge Alsup has denied Trump's request to block the under oath testimony of the head of the Office of Personnel Management in court; Republicans in Congress are cob...Show More
Jaye McBride jokes about transitioning in "Amy Schumer Presents: Parental Advisory" only on Netflix.
Brought to you by Trade Coffee! Get 40% off your first order with Trade at drinktrade.com/OA! OA1136 and T3BE62- Matt swings by a Wednesday episode, and we welcome Dr. Jenessa Seymour as well! Jenessa...Show More
Welkem to Santorini! Find a lounge chair, kick up your feet and enjoy Betsy Sodaro & Marcy Jarreau from the podcast A Funny Feeling joining us for a beautiful dog filled episode! Starring: Adal ...Show More
Casimir the II seemed like he’d be a good ruler, since he could hardly be worse than Mieszko the Old. But, it turns out that just because the inept guy leaves, it doesn’t mean someone competent will t...Show More
It should come as a surprise to no one that Casimir the Just ends up in conflict with his brother, Mieszko the Old, once again. It should also come as no surprise that it was for what the professional...Show More
Happening simultaneously alongside the events of Season 2, deputy Mendez is given a task: Follow and report on Jon... to build a case against the questionable pathologist. But when they connect during...Show More
On the hunt to understand Springfield Corp.'s involvement in the accident, Jon stumbles across an odd confidant, all too eager to talk. Friend or foe has yet to be determined. Support this podcast at ...Show More
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Tommy and Ben discuss late-breaking news that Russia and Ukraine may agree to a 30-day ceasefire, Canada’s new Prime Minister and the rapidly escalating trade war with the United States that he’ll inh...Show More
Greetings Resident McClintock and welcome to Ærolith’s Food Inventory Analysis department. It is indeed a special day. If you like SAYER, and want to help us make it even better, please consider...Show More
Greetings residents of Argos Tower. We have much to discuss. If you like SAYER, and want to help us make it even better, please consider contributing to the show through Patreon. Learn more at patreon...Show More
In this episode explore the formative years of Eamon de Valera – one of the most influential men in modern Irish history. From prayer boy to politician, we examine how a teacher from Limerick turned h...Show More
Wild. Studious. Angry. Playful. Friendly. Violent. Michael Collins was a series of contradictions. In this episode we explore the early life of Ireland's most famous accountant and one of the most int...Show More
In this episode we study the structure of the Irish Volunteers, charting how their increase aggression in 1918 and 1919 eventually led to a war finally kicking off. Support The History of Ireland by d...Show More
In this, the first proper episode of Syzygy, we’re talking planets: near, far, and very, very far. While the number of planets in our own solar system went from nine to eight (poor Pluto …), over the ...Show More
A cosmic riddle for you: When does not finding something where you expect to it to be tell you that it exists? In the 1960s and 70s, astronomers measured the speed of stars and gas clouds orbiting at...Show More
One of the most devastating weapons in the medieval world was the crossbow. It evolved from early hand-held projectile weapons into a powerful tool of warfare that shaped battles for centuries. It ...Show More
If you cut every single federal job President Donald Trump wants to cut, how much money would that save? A president has tried to massively shrink the size of the federal government before. It was in ...Show More
The first time John Ringling and his brothers saw a circus come to town, it changed their lives forever. They’d go on to form their own circus company – which put them on top of the world. Today we tr...Show More
In the Season 0 finale, Mike and Alexis consider a world in which historians put their money where their history is. Links to the great work of our guests! Rory McGovern Race, Politics, and R...Show More
Dana Carvey jokes about being medicated in his Netflix special, "Straight White Male, 60".
This is episode 4 in our "Nutz 4 Snutz" series, originally released on January 31st, 2021 as episode #691, titled "#NoStank." Friend of the show Randy Snutz returns to talk to Scott about his recent b...Show More
It is the summer of 1941. There is a boy looking for answers in the deep woods of Kentucky. You should pray to the god that made you that he doesn't find them. CW: Death of a caretaker,...Show More
We’ll start with the good news - Reform UK appears to be imploding. Nigel Farage has had a wildly public fallout with (now former) Reform MP Rupert Lowe, who was stripped of his whip and investigated ...Show More
In order to pull off the Grand Casino con, Kirk had to convince the studio and the crew that he was making the movie. How did nobody catch on? Go to http://thissoundsserious.com/join to get the entir...Show More
Gwen travels to Maricopa County Prison to meet Kirk Todd and get inside the mind of a con man. She learns about his marriage to art forger Helen Chatham and the events that tore them apart. Go to htt...Show More
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Co-host Sean McAdam is joined by Tom Caron of NESN. Caron discusses the improvements to the Red Sox roster, what he likes about doing play-by-play and his involvement with a pro soccer team. Learn mor...Show More
Dividing power between the Federal government and the states may have seemed a good idea in theory to the founding fathers but in practice it's led to confusion and conflict. Donald Trump claims ...Show More
Friday, March 14th, 2025 Today, Judge Alsup has reinstated all probationary employees fired across the government on February 13th and 14th and demands testimony from an Office of Personnel Managemen...Show More
Taylor Tomlinson jokes about sleep tips in her Netflix special, "Have It All".
Brought to you by Trade Coffee! Get 40% off your first order with Trade at drinktrade.com/OA! OA1137 - The arrest and detention of U.S. lawful permanent resident Mahmoud Kahlil in direct retaliation f...Show More
Dylan gets bad news about his mother. Morgan finds out more about Ignota and makes connections with a support group who believe it’s a dangerous cult...
Dylan goes to his first Ignota meeting. Morgan attempts to track down a former member...
Following the Munich agreement of September 1938, Nazi troops marched into Czechoslovakia and ruthlessly claimed it as a German protectorate. Still, even following his annexation of Czechoslovakia, Hi...Show More
Huaxiazhoulong is one of the most complete ankylosaurs ever found (except for the head). Plus "Apex" the extremely expensive Stegosaurus is now on public display. For links to every news story, all o...Show More
Jon and Dan discuss the pros and cons of the Senate Democrats' shutdown strategy, Trump's declining poll numbers, and the absurdity of his economic policies. Meanwhile, Trump’s family reportedly looks...Show More
"No More Bloody Camels!!”The Duke of Song brings even more hits to the 640’s…. Ashurbanipal campaigns against the Arabs while back in China Duke Huan is dealing with “Eunuchs Gone Wild”. And of course...Show More
“He’s a Legend”Yes… Dan is indeed a legend but also Tullus Hostilius and our new favorite Greek poet who can even convince Ashurbanipal he’s an A-hole! Don’t miss this wrap up episode of the 640s.This...Show More
Gwen finds out how Kirk finally got caught. Kirk insists Grand Casino exists and invites Gwen to use his “Con Man’s Handbook” dictaphone recordings to help uncover it. Go to http://thissoundsserious....Show More
After tracking down Grand Casino, Gwen watches the movie and is underwhelmed. She calls on the goofball hosts of the “Rotten Popcorn” podcast to weigh in, and investigates a theory that maybe Kirk was...Show More
Gwen travels to Las Vegas, where crime writer Frank Reeves tells her that a casino robbery took place during the film shoot, and Kirk buried the movie to hide the evidence. Go to http://thissoundsser...Show More
With Kirk’s release from prison and a movie premier in the works, the truth comes into focus.
Kirk Todd is back in jail and he has an important message for you.
By the 11th of April 1939, Adolf Hitler and his Nazis were in the process of drawing up a plan of attack for Poland, the Poles having resisted Germany’s attempts to make them hand over Danzig and turn...Show More
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In our new series Elon In Power, we’re digging into the billionaire’s history to find out how he got to this point and what his past tells us about who he is today. For our first episode, Bloomberg se...Show More
For as long as humans have been watching the night sky, they noticed that every so often, during a full moon, the moon would briefly go dark, or at least change color. They often created mythical ex...Show More
Green Bank, West Virginia is free of wifi and cell signals due to the massive telescope nearby that requires radio silence.
What happens when a real place becomes a reality TV set? Emily Nussbaum, New Yorker staff writer and author of “Cue The Sun: The Invention of Reality TV,” tells us about the tumultuous first season of...Show More
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Langston Kerman jokes about kids breaking a teacher in his Netflix special, "Bad Poetry".
This week, getting measles is good for you, and if you believe that, Donald Trump has a Cybertruck to sell you. Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne drop by to talk about life, love, death, and documentar...Show More
What's blooming at the Botanic Gardens? Weather: "Sheila" by Worrystone The voice of Leonard Burton is James Urbaniak Original episode art by Jessica Hayworth Read episode transcripts UNLICENSED ...Show More
Episode 9We travel back into the heart of the Oedipus myth with Sophocles' interpretation of this dark story. Seen by many as his greatest work it is a dark tale of unwitting patricide and incest that...Show More
Ahoy, mateys!Janie & Paul went on The JoCo Cruise!In this episode, Janie coughs a lot (sorry in advance), Paul does impressions of Joe Mantegna AND an annoying American tourist, and TOGETHER, the duo ...Show More
As Mercer and Gage arrive at the Paraclete's Gulch, Carpenter and Faulkner ready themselves to make one last stand at the water's edge.This episode contains scenes of intense gunfire, crying children,...Show More
THE BEST ADVENTURE EVER - is featured in this adventure, which is a totally separate adventure.. Due to some massive, irreparable technical faults that I'm really, really sorry about you have to have ...Show More
THE ITALIAN JOB - this case was beginning to open up to us. The QR Code killer was on the loose and only we had discovered the identity of the next victim. We just had to find him first. Still not as ...Show More
MANHUNT - My companions and I were now in full flight crossing the span of England to track down yet another target and potential victim of The Red Circle. We departed Romsey at pace and made our way ...Show More
BADFELLAS - In a mad dash through Howe Street and Russell Square I found myself in a battle with a Mob Boss. The only thing that would improve upon the glory of this moment would be if the mic actuall...Show More
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Tucker and the crew have finally arrived at their final destination: Australia. Now they just have to stop Nothing! Feat. Jonah Ray as Furst.
The exciting conclusion to season 2. Will Tucker and the others save Earth?!
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a war erupted in the world of video technology. Two competing video tape formats fought to gain supremacy in the market. In the end, one format crushed the other an...Show More
In 1869, the world was shocked by a discovery that was made outside of the town of Cardiff, New York. Two workers discovered what was claimed to be the remains of a 10 foot tall, petrified human bei...Show More
Support The Bugle! Become a Team Bugle subscriber for bonus shows, exclusive merch, and a smug sense of well-being: www.thebuglepodcast.com/donate. This week Andy Zaltzman is with Nato Green and Jacki...Show More
In the run up to the 1956 contest, Ike battles severe health issues, an intensifying Cold War and enemies in the Democratic party. But his greatest struggle during the campaign isn’t with Adlai Steven...Show More
Sabrina Wu jokes about sexual fantasies in "Verified Stand-Up" only in Netflix.
Our Spielbergian journey takes us to new dramatic heights with 1987’s Empire of the Sun, the film that brought us Christian Bale (discovered by Amy Irving!), unexpected Joey Pants and Ben Stiller appe...Show More
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“That’s what’s landed me in this cluster fuddle: I’m just way too good!” Episode 29, Season 3. With: Alan Burgon, Julia Thorne, Julia Morizawa, Tuyen Do, Andrei Zayats, Alexander Mercury, Lory Martin...Show More
The 19th century was one of rapid technological advancement. Of all of the innovations to come out of this century, and there were many, perhaps none was more important than that of the telephone. ...Show More
Monday, March 17th, 2025 Today, Chuck Schumer caves on the continuing resolution and leaves House Democrats in the lurch; Trump and Marco Rubio have defied Judge Boasberg’s temporary restraining orde...Show More
Ronny Chieng jokes about boomers in his Netflix special, "Love to Hate It".
OA1138 - Is a federal judge really about to sign off on dismissing the federal corruption charges against New York City mayor Eric Adams even in the face of everything that we now know about the corru...Show More
Live from the Esther’s Follies in Austin as part of SXSW, Doug welcomes Brandon Collins, Joe DeRosa, John Erler and Caitlin Peluffo to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Ca...Show More
Drama is perhaps one of the most recognisable products of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. This week, we look at two of the more famous plays from this period which use the supernatural in their nar...Show More
This week, Scott welcomes long-time listener and first-time guest Asif Ali to chat about his new show “Deli Boys,” and what it’s like to be first on the call sheet. Then, Miss Lacy drops by to adminis...Show More
Leah, Kate, and Melissa are joined this week by Elie Mystal, justice correspondent for The Nation, whose new book is Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America. They talk about what rotten law...Show More
On this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we’re stepping into the grimy, graffiti-smeared chaos of CBGB—the legendary Bowery dive that became punk’s ground zero. A Cathedral of Misfits. Picture t...Show More
Miss America, "Chaise Longue"Written by Julia LedererStarring Vella Lovell as Miss America; Busy Philipps as Bev; Hal Lublin as Pete; Janet Varney as Margaret; and Annie Savage as the Apocalyptic Narr...Show More
Iain Dale talks to veteran political journalist Peter Riddell about the Tory Prime Minister Lord Liverpool from 1812-1827, and was the longest serving Prime Minister of the 19th century.
In the summer of 1863, after two years of war, Confederate General Robert E. Lee felt it was possible to swiftly end the conflict by taking the fight to the Union. Up until this point, almost all of...Show More
For this St. Patrick’s Day, author and friend of the show Colin Dickey joins Dylan to demystify leprechauns.
Janet Varney and John Hodgman chat about the start of the #MaxFunDrive! And then we'll hear from filmmaker Amy Holden Jones.
Tuesday, March 18th, 2025 Today, Judge Boasberg holds another emergency hearing over whether Trump defied his order to turn the deportation planes around; a Brown University professor has been deport...Show More
Nate Bargatze jokes about history in his Netflix special, "Your Friend, Nate Bargatze".
We are back, baby! After Emily needed a week off to deal with a butt issue, we have returned and not a moment too soon, as we have an absolutely stellar week of games to recap that had a tournament fe...Show More
The Trump administration just took things to a chilling new level — deporting people to foreign prisons without due process. They’re using the Alien Enemies Act — a law last invoked to justify the int...Show More
After realizing my time machine watch can take me any time, anywhere, I ask myself the age old question: if I could talk with anyone in history, who would it be? Well, it turns out my answer is Benjam...Show More
After surviving The Strangling performed by Benjamin Franklin, I decide it'd be best if I went back in time to do something a little more fun. I realize nothing's more fun than going back to Ancient A...Show More
Professor Jonathan Spangler joins the show to explain the French institution of "Monsieur" and how it shaped French courts over the centuries. Be sure to follow The Siècle on Twitter @thesiecle, or on...Show More
High School is a difficult time for most people. Students can be cruel and behave irrationally, making a perfect environment for sinister things to blend in. To escape notice. Mr. Wyland came to a new...Show More
Leaving an office holiday party, Andrew Darnell and his colleagues are caught in a blizzard. On an empty stretch of road the snow piles up around the vehicle and they quickly realize they are not as a...Show More
When Willie Carlin quits the British Army to return to Northern Ireland during The Troubles, he gets an unusual job offer: to spy on his own catholic community. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.co...Show More
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In this episode, we explore an early European gig the Beatles played in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 30, 1963. Their appearance on the TV show Drop In marked the final stop of their first Scandinavia...Show More
Exercise while in space is vital for the human body, but scientists are studying how important cardio workouts are for long duration missions. Plus, engineers and scientists have worked to keep Voyage...Show More
Co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam are stuck in traffic on the way from Tampa to Fort Myers on the latest pod. They break down who will make the Red Sox’ roster, from Kristian Campbell potentially...Show More
All of you are familiar with the ABCs. It is one of the very first things that children are taught. Not only are they taught the letters that comprise the alphabet, but they are also, usually at the ...Show More
Off the southern coast of Jamaica, there are the underwater ruins of pirate city from the 1600s – a city that could be considered the Las Vegas of its time. But its days would come to an end when it f...Show More
Wednesday, March 19th, 2025 Today, A federal judge found on Tuesday that efforts by Elon Musk and his team to permanently shutter the United States Agency for International Development likely violate...Show More
Michelle Buteau jokes about a gig in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
OA1139 and T3BE63 - Lydia's back this week to walk us through Trump's very fashy takeover of The Kennedy Center. She watched it unfold in real-time and while it is obviously disturbing, listening to s...Show More
Luke Null joins us to finally get to the bottom of what happened at a big party in New York City a few weeks ago. Oh, and he also has a new stand up special that you can probably buy! And you probably...Show More
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Jon returns to the hospital for the first time after the Season 2 finale, to less-than-excited ex-coworkers. With Jon on the outs, his access is limited... or is it? Always bring a friend. How i Died...Show More
The latest "guest" at Stiff's Funeral Home gives Jon some surprising insight into a few of the major issues at the hospital. It all comes together, and the pattern may finally come to an end... How i...Show More
Casimir is dead, so Mieszko the Old seizes the moment and puts himself in power. But it’s not permanent. But neither is the impermanence. I’ll be honest, this period in Polish history is a bit of a me...Show More
The newest rivalry in Medieval Europe is between two close relatives, Leszek the White and Władysław Spindleshanks. But, while the drama is between relatives, the real meat of this story centers on th...Show More
It is nice to speak with you again, Dr. Caulfield. We have much to discuss. If you like SAYER, and want to help us make it even better, please consider contributing to the show through Patreon. Learn ...Show More
Your transfer to Minos Tower is the newest data point in a string of anomalies that simply cannot be ignored. If you like SAYER, and want to help us make it even better, please consider contributing t...Show More
Eleanor and Alasdair read The Tale of Peter Rabbit, the story of a semi-nude rabbit tormenting the Scotsman who killed his father. Beatrix Potter's first book was a world-wide smash hit, but is it act...Show More
The War of Independence is finally kicking off. In this episode we look at the moment that's gone down (rightly or wrongly) as the first incident of the whole thing. We also investigate the difficulti...Show More
In this episode we follow Eamon De Valera after his breakout from Lincoln Gaol. What does he do now that he can return to Ireland, well he decides to head off to the United States. Support The History...Show More
In this, the first of two episodes looking at the Limerick Soviet we follow how one angry postman kicked off a strange and short lived mini socialist state in Limerick. Support The History of Ireland ...Show More
Tommy and Ben discuss Bibi Netanyahu restarting the war in Gaza as he creates a new domestic political crisis, why Trump's airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen are likely to fail, and the gut...Show More
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Nadja [00:23] "Sievert Pt. 1" Sv Broken Spine Productions BSP015 2023 (original release 2016) Doomy ambient goodness from Aidan and Leah once again. Eurythmics [22:32] "Love Is a Stranger" Sweet D...Show More
Note: This original episode ran in 2020.Walter Schramm did everything right as an investor — at least according to the philosophy of Warren Buffett. So how come he lost a small fortune?In this episode...Show More
This ranch in Sanger, Texas trains people in jousting and sword-fighting with the goal of making them knights of the highest order - for the Medieval Times dinner theater chain.
Thursday, March 20th, 2025 Today, Judge Chutkan has blocked Trump and Musk from cancelling $20B in climate grants; Judge Ana Reyes has blocked the Trump administration’s ban on transgender people ser...Show More
Ms. Pat jokes about Raeganomics in her Netflix special, "Y'all Wanna Hear Something Crazy?".
As the Trump administration pursues a dramatic economic realignment, we're joined by Adam Tooze, author of Chartbook on Substack, and Sohrab Ahmari, US Editor of UnHerd and author of Tyranny, Inc., to...Show More
This is episode 5 in our "Nutz 4 Snutz" series, originally ep #820, released on July 9th, 2023, and titled "Limo Karaoke." Writer/director Vera Drew joins Scott to talk about her new film The People’s...Show More
"Waging a war against half the globe has been really stressful for me." Sure World War I is over, but the brutal war inside the White House has only just begun. And the unelected traitor in the Presid...Show More
"This is the Navy. We don’t let thousands of foreigners get slaughtered unless it’s in America’s best interest." Unbeknownst to the public, America has a brand new president. But an international inci...Show More
Australians are no strangers to big cat stories, but only one mystery resulted in the capture of not one but two monsters. In the early 1890s, witnesses claimed to have seen a tiger in the Tantanoola ...Show More
Eric and Eliot try to parse the firehose of insanity and self-harm emanating from the Trump Administration. They discuss the disestablishment of the Office of Net Assessment in the Pentagon, a little ...Show More
Once every 450,000 years or so, the Earth undergoes a radical transformation. The planet’s magnetic field will literally flip. The North Pole becomes the South Pole and vice versa. Despite the fac...Show More
This week in the armchair Andrew & Garrett discuss the ever changing US position regarding Ukraine. We also discuss Russia's strategic goals and what the future holds for China and Taiwan.
Apple TV’s Severance takes a dystopian view of the middle management office space, where the sprawling corridors, overhead fluorescent lights hide the mysterious purpose of Lumen Industries. But that ...Show More
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Friday, March 21st, 2025 Today, a judge had ordered Musk and DOGE to get out of the Social Security systems and to uninstall all their software; Judge Boasberg has issued a show cause order in the Al...Show More
Pete Davidson jokes about make a wish in his Netflix special, "Turbo Fonzerelli".
OA1140 - The Trump administration has openly defied a court order--and that’s only the third worst thing about today’s main story. Also: what exactly does it mean to “sign” something into law? What is...Show More
An unconscious Jane Doe is found to be a missing actress with connections to Ignota. Dylan is summoned to another meeting and experiences his first regression... _______________ Created by Jon Rolfe F...Show More
Morgan digs into Topsail’s past and discovers a mysterious death under investigation by the FBI. Meanwhile Dylan shares his story about what happened to Caleb, and receives an unexpected invitation...
The Nazi invasion of Poland is one of the most harrowing episodes of the Second World War, which saw terrible scenes of abuse take place. Though long threatened, Poland was in no way prepared to face ...Show More
The sauropodomorph Ahvaytum is several million years older than any previously known dinosaur from Laurasia. And there are some even older tracks. Plus the results of the sweet sixteen round of our di...Show More
In this special episode Fan of History researcher Kaitlyn and Bernie discuss the first recorded poet and first recorded scientist in history – and they were BOTH women! Bernie goes on a tangent a...Show More
With a Republican Congress bending to Trump’s every whim, the judicial branch is the last check on his power—and now he, Elon, and the MAGA regime have decided to wage war against it. Meanwhile, Trump...Show More
Dylan is taken to ”The Resort”, a remote location on the coast where Ignota members further their mental abilities. Sally Monroe makes contact with Morgan, and describes her experience at Topsail...
In our new series Elon In Power, we’re digging into the billionaire’s history to find out how he got to this point and what his past tells us about who he is today. For our second episode, CNBC Digita...Show More
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Whaling is something that humans have engaged in for thousands of years. For most of that time, indigenous groups conducted it on a small scale for survival purposes. Over time, whaling became comme...Show More
There's one statistic that rules them all when it comes to keeping track of the economy: gross domestic product (GDP). It's the sum of all final transactions, so all the goods or services bought and s...Show More
On this episode, co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam react to the latest Red Sox roster moves, including the news Vaughn Grissom has been sent down to Triple-A. The writers predict who will travel ...Show More
One of the world’s tallest waterfalls is nestled in Northwestern Peru, right where the Amazon rainforest crashes into the Andes Mountains.
We’re looking for our American place in what can feel like a new world order, with Stephen Walt, our first and favorite so-called realist in the foreign policy game—realists being the people who steer...Show More
This week, we're live in Orlando with special guest Moe Wagner and panelists Eugene Cordero, Alonzo Bodden, and Paula PoundstoneLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNP...Show More
Rachel Bloom jokes about death and psychics in her Netflix special, "Death Let Me Do My Special".
Tattoos get people deported, Tesla gets a plug from the Commerce Secretary, and both the Cybertruck and Statue of Liberty get recalled. Plus Al Franken stops by to talk about SNL at 50 and Democrats a...Show More
Episode 7The life of Sophocles almost spanned the 5th Century BCE and included events from the defeat of the Persian invasion to the relentless grind of the Peloponnesian wars. We look at his life and...Show More
The siege of the Gulch ends. War begins.This episode stars JV Hampton Van-Sant, Sarah Griffin, Méabh de Brún, Mark Anzalone, B. Narr, Daphne Nitsuga, Sarah Golding, Jimmie Yamaguchi, Lucille Valentine...Show More
CRISIS AT THE CLINIC - My companion and I were strolling triumphantly down Baker Street one morning when we came across Dr. Percy Trevelyan requiring our services. It seemed like a simple case upon fi...Show More
NIGHT TERROR - I couldn't believe the sense of dread and tension that clinic could emit when night fell. Sherlock and I headed back after a bumpy night to ask questions of the resident patient Avery B...Show More
GHOSTS OF THE PAST - Where we found ourselves now, from where we began this case.. It was simply unfathomable that it would end like this. This supposed simple break-in had turned into a nightmare. We...Show More
In 1920, in the Cammell, Laird & Co. shipyard in Birkenhead, a ship was built that would change the shipbuilding industry and shipyards forever. ss Fullagar was the world's first fully welded ocean-go...Show More
Nate and Bacon, are already having a hard time getting along in their new apartment at 91 Donkey Lane. Bacon is upset that Nate is eating his food and Nate is upset that Bacon found a monkey’s paw and...Show More
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Sponsors Mint Mobile Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/eed Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Stitch Fix Go to stitc...Show More
We want to hear your stories about the first time you left home to live somewhere else. Why did you make the move? How did you choose your new home… and how did you feel when you arrived? Give us a ...Show More
Stepping out of a six month hibernation with our best foot forward, Finders Keepers Records Radio Show returns from our beauty sleep to a breakfast of French toast, croissants, strong coffee and a ref...Show More
Adam Ray impersonates Dr. Phil interviewing the real Dr. Phil in his Netflix special, "Adam Ray is Dr. Phil Unleashed".
Democrat John F. Kennedy and Republican Richard Nixon fight for the White House on new technological turf: the rise of television sets the stage for an unprecedented campaign defined by race, religion...Show More
What if Indiana Jones had a dad who was a “grail scholar" but also his “eskimo brother" and he was played by James Bond and he had a funny little hat? We are so glad Steven Spielberg dared to imagine ...Show More
Titanium is an element valued as much for its beauty as its strength -- provided you can find a genuine sample of the stuff.
From freeways to firefights to unfathomable depths, vanadium can often be found quietly doing the hardest work.
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“Look at that... A mansion. A mansion in the jungle...” Episode 30, Season 3. With: Julia Morizawa, Julia Thorne, Lani Minella, Lory Martinez and Arturo Tovar. Written by Oystein Brager. Story editin...Show More
“Oleg, I'm so bored!” Episode 31, Season 3. Written by Philip Thorne. Story editing by Oystein Brager. Directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein Brager. Sound design and music by Fredrik Baden. With: Jul...Show More
This week, we investigate the happiest nations on Earth and ask: How?! Finland is officially joyful, the UK is redefining disability, and the bizarre love-hate triangle of Trump, Putin, and ...Show More
One of the most common food items consumed today are cruciferous vegetables. Even if you aren’t familiar with the term, you almost certainly have consumed some before, and there is a good chance you d...Show More
Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues (Live) The Hollies – Bus Stop The Monkees – Daydream Believer Barry McGuire – Eve Of Destruction Canned Heat – On The Road Again The Doors – Light My FireDion – Runar...Show More
This really is it folks! Episode 100, final and last Forgotten Songs from the Broom Cupboard podcast. No Sinatra type returns this time. Hope you enjoy this 90 minute trawl through some old favourites...Show More
Monday, March 24th, 2025 Today, the Pentagon set up a briefing with Elon Musk on Chinese war plans; Trump rescinds an executive order attacking the Paul Weiss law firm after the firm agrees to give h...Show More
Anthony Jeselnik jokes about porn addiction in his Netflix special, "Bones And All".
OA1141 - Are Republican AGs really trying to have some of the most important federal protections for disability rights declared unconstitutional? Attorney Jenessa Seymour joins to explain the history ...Show More
Live from the The Creek and the Cave in Austin as part of SXSW, Doug welcomes Carl Fry, Nish Kumar and Doug Mellard to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy...Show More
In today's episode, we cover the works of William Shakespeare, one of the greatest literary figures in English history. Specifically, we look at the supernatural elements in a number of his plays, fro...Show More
After a deep dive on the Trump administration’s horrifying misuse of the Alien Enemies Act to deport people from the US without due process, Kate and Leah preview upcoming SCOTUS cases about the Votin...Show More
Hannah Einbinder is back this week to discuss name pronunciation, her love of Eagles football, and "Hacks" returning for its fourth season. Then, Deion Sanders (shoutout to Shaboozey) returns to clap ...Show More
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Iain Dale talks to Theresa May’s former speechwriter Keelan Carr about the so-called “Unknown Prime Minister” Andrew Bonar Law, who served as Prime Minister for only seven months 1922-23.
After a senator calls her research a waste of taxpayer dollars, biologist Sheila Patek heads to Capitol Hill to prove what her science is worth. In December 2015, the fight over science funding got pe...Show More
Red Sox president Sam Kennedy is back on the show for his annual pre-Opening Day appearance on the Rundown. Kennedy discusses heightened expectations for the 2025 Red Sox, plus Rafael Devers' transiti...Show More
Tuesday, March 25th, 2025 Today, Judge Boasberg denies Trump’s motion to vacate his orders to turn the planes around in the Alien Enemies Act case; top Pentagon and intelligence officials shared Yeme...Show More
Dylan and producer Johanna take your questions about exploring abandoned ruins, where they want to carve their initials, and whether they should feel guilt for going on multiple trips to the same loca...Show More
Jamie Foxx jokes about when he woke up in his Netflix special, "What Happened Was..."
Janet Varney and John Hodgman explore the legendary, creepy, adorable and mysterious cryptids that (possibly) exist across this country.
Donald Trump's top national security officials plan a major offensive in a Signal chat—after mistakenly inviting a journalist to join—and hilarity ensues. More American institutions cave to Trump's pr...Show More
Yes, this is a Jeopardy! podcast, and yes, John reminisces about the old softcore pornography show "The Red Shoe Diaries", which yes, does have an episode with Matt Leblanc in it. But enough about tha...Show More
The Hutchins family looks forward to Christmas every year. When they awake this Christmas morning they hurry to the tree to discover a more generous offering than anticipated. Hosted on Acast. See aca...Show More
Hello and welcome back to The Dana Gould Hour. Your brief audio respite from the world’s worst reality show, reality. Samm Deighan is here. She is a film historian and author and has written such book...Show More
I join Benjamin Jacobs from the Wittenberg to Westphalia podcast for a deeper dive into "scrofula," the skin condition whose sufferers Charles X touched at his coronation in a medieval ritual believed...Show More
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In this episode, we discuss a true Beatles friend, drummer Jim Keltner. The session drummer was a mainstay on Beatles solo albums and performances/tours from John, George, and Ringo in the 1970s, as w...Show More
I was sexually frustrated to say the least. I mean, I had been in a sex drought for way too long, and my failure in Athens was the final straw, and that's when I got a brilliant idea. I would go back ...Show More
After impregnating a cavewoman, I felt the need to add some culture in my life by visiting The Renaissance. While in Rome, I meet three quarters of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Raphael, Michelang...Show More
Lunar Trailblazer, a mission to explore water on the lunar surface, is having some issues along its mission. Plus, the book “Alcohol in Space” and documentary explores the idea that alcohol should be ...Show More
WorkJuice Players Mark Gagliardi and Hal Lublin have hosted We Got This for nine years. On the show Gags and Hal sit down to settle all the small debates that are a big deal to YOU — once and for all....Show More
Over a thousand years ago, a wealthy family in Germany gave birth to their tenth child, a daughter. They gave their child to the church, as was the custom in those days. She grew to become the leade...Show More
Two small stories about early morning, otherworldly encounters with animals. 7 a.m. in Kelso was written by Emma Jones, and 10:30 a.m. in Choteau, Montana was written by Annika Berry. Both essays were...Show More
Law firms feel a chilling effect and challenges mount over the lack of due process given to Venezuelan migrants who were deported. Plus: an extraordinary Signal chat is published.
Wednesday, March 26th, 2025 Today, one of the Venezuelan men deported to CECOT in El Salvador was a legal refugee; Trump has signed an executive order that will upend voter registration; members of C...Show More
eFortune Feimster jokes about marriage in her Netflix special, "Crushing It".
OA1142 and T3BE64 - The State Bar of California wanted to save a buck or two, so they switched from paying a company to administer a real bar exam to a company that... didn't do that. It's an absolute...Show More
Ok we are going to get to the best part-Sandy is back this week with a really fun game! Thank goodness! We also have a terrible eye doctor, some bird gossip, and Erin debuts her new persona. Starring...Show More
A look at anti irish sentiment and what it can tell us about now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince unpick the hidden codes behind the shapes we see in nature with Mathematicians Sarah Hart & Thomas Woolley and comedian Dave Gorman. The panel marvel at how evolution so often...Show More
This is the second part of our two part episode on the Limerick Soviet. After the death of Bobby Byrne things really kicked off, with Limerick creating it's own strange little socialist mini-state. Th...Show More
In this episode we explore the nitty gritty of getting a government off the ground. You need propaganda, money and proof that you can run things smoothly. In 1919 the Dáil was working on all three. So...Show More
A journey through time. "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Love, Death" by Caroline Joachim, narrated by Wil.
Pods Against Tomorrow reinvestigates the noir genre one film at a time. Join our hosts, Hugh Manon and Abe Doubleday-Bush, along with a rotating guest — our "Ace in the Hole" — as they delve into an a...Show More
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An annual tradition returns to the Fenway Rundown as MassLive's panel of experts reveals their predictions for the 2025 MLB season. Regular hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam are joined by colleagues...Show More
On July 31, 1944, one of the greatest naval exploits in history took place in the Western Pacific Ocean. Two American submarines led by Commander Lawson "Red" Ramage found themselves in the middle o...Show More
The deal seemed too good to be true. There's a website that's been selling top quality diamonds at bizarrely low prices. Prices we couldn't find at any retail outlet. Prices so low, we could buy a dia...Show More
How did this philosopher’s dead body wind up on display in a university student center?
It's a journey through my childhood record collection as we revisit my 100th show special! Artists include The Kingsmen, Napoleon XIV, The Doors, The Who, "Weird Al" Yankovic and The Beatles! (R)
Thursday, March 27th, 2025 Today, Jeffrey Goldberg from the Atlantic has released the entire Signal chat except for the name of the CIA agent; the Republican Chair of the Senate Armed Services Commit...Show More
Steve Trevino jokes about kids these days in his Netflix special, "Simple Man".
As Democrats struggle to define the future they want to create, we're joined by Ezra Klein, host of The New York Times podcast "The Ezra Klein Show" and co-author of "Abundance," to examine why turnin...Show More
Eric and Eliot discuss the most recent example of jackassery by the Trump Administration national security team which appears to have conducted a sensitive Principals Committee meeting on bombing the ...Show More
Janet Varney celebrates MORE state cryptids from our wonderful E Pluribus Motto listeners.
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Elected to state and federal parliament, Thomas Ley’s career in 1920s politics was marked by hypocrisy, corruption, ruthless manipulation and the lingering suspicion that he may have killed his rivals...Show More
The inaugural episode of the most unprecedented, unrelenting and unputdownable show that you ever laid ears on!Featured stories in this episode:Knight Stalkers:Two burned our aliens abduct a medieval ...Show More
"Yeah, you’re right. Ghosts don’t exist. And you can’t be in love with them." A decades-old sex scandal finally bubbles back to the surface, and Edith is left with no choice but to meet Woodrow's form...Show More
"Do you think they’ll ever stop calling it New Mexico? You know, when it’s been around for a while?" After weeks of rumors about the President's health, a cowboy Senator stops by the White House to se...Show More
Every military in the world is a hierarchical organization. There are people at the top who make decisions, people down below who follow those orders, and people in between who make it happen. Today...Show More
Dylan visits a patch of Nevada desert known at times as Paradise Ranch, Dreamland Resort, or as most people know it, Area 51. His goal? To try and find out where The X-Files end, and the truth begins....Show More
We’re reading our way out of a ruined time with the model reader, Patricia Lockwood. She’s the poet laureate of the internet, for starters. She’s a big-league literary critic, master of social media a...Show More
With St. Patrick's Day around the corner, we served up the "Full Irish," including new music from The Murder Capital and classic jams from The Undertones, Pogues, Stiff Little Fingers, and more. Plus...Show More
Friday, March 28th, 2025 Today, a Tufts University grad student was snatched off the street by unmarked cops wearing masks; Judge Reyes rejects the Pentagon’s new guidance for banning transgender peo...Show More
Donnell Rawlings jokes about dating while old in his Netflix special, "A New Day".
Jacqueline Novak jokes about coddling the male ego in her Netflix special, "Get On Your Knees".
*** Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code OPENING at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/opening *** OA1143 - In the past month, Donald Trump has issued a s...Show More
Morgan grows impatient and concerned with how much time Dylan is spending at The Resort. Dylan explores a puzzling dream during a hypnosis session and attempts to gain Olivia’s trust...
Olivia joins Dylan, Sedona & Rob for a day at the beach. Morgan is pressured to reveal the truth about her podcast to Agent Conroy. And The Origin speaks to his followers, revealing a startling truth....Show More
The story of Wojtek - the bear who took on the Nazis - amidst the death and devastation of the Second World War, and more specifically Poland's heroic resistance, is a flicker of redemption amidst an ...Show More
A pair of Yuanyanglong were found together in the summer of 2021 after fossilizing together for 100 million years. Plus our Dino Duels continue For links to every news story, all of the details we sh...Show More
Despite all the wars, the massacres and the garden parties there is one thing Ashurbanipal, king of the Universe, king of Assyria, is most well known for. That is his magnificient library - the greate...Show More
SEASON FINALE || Dylan realizes he’s in over his head. Olivia confronts him and demonstrates her powerful and disturbing hypnotic ability. Meanwhile Morgan meets with Sally and discovers the real trag...Show More
Donald Trump and his goons continue to spin the group chat screw-up as totally routine—even as evidence mounts that the story is breaking through to average Americans and causing serious concern. Jon ...Show More
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In our new series Elon In Power, we’re digging into the billionaire’s history to find out how he got to this point and what his past tells us about who he is today. For our second episode, Ludicrous a...Show More
Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is its largest island: Sicily. Given its size and location, Sicily has been the key for any empire, kingdom, or civilization that wanted to control the...Show More
Earth can sustain life for another 100 million years, but can we? This episode, we partner with Radiolab to take stock of the essential raw materials that enable us to live as we do here on Earth — ev...Show More
Producer Johanna Mayer travels to Times Square in NYC, in search of particular sound that may sometimes go overlooked.
Leslie Liao jokes about her voice in "Verified Stand-Up" only on Netflix.
The Atlantic posts the receipts, Kristi Noem goes full Viet Cong, and Tulsi Gabbard either lied to Congress or needs a doctor. Plus Barbie Ferreira and Jared Goldstein join to talk theater etiquette, ...Show More
Tucker and Elsa make a pit stop at an eccentric restaurant, Tanaka, where they meet three very peculiar waiters... Feat. Arnie Niekamp, Adal Rifai and Matt Young from Hello from the Magic Tavern.
Do you not just want to hear about adventures, but also the crushing boredom of long space travel? In this special bottle episode, caller Number Seven Elsa Rankfort joins Sorry to discuss what humans ...Show More
Tucker and the crew land at a nearby fraternity planet and decide to join in their raucous festivities. Featuring special guest Ify Nwadiwe.
Tucker and the crew land at a nearby fraternity planet and decide to join in their raucous festivities. Featuring special guest Ify Nwadiwe.
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Episode 10The story of the death of Oedipus was Sophocles' last work and puts the role of the Greek hero into a new light. We travel to Colonus, the home town of the playwright, to see the end of Oedi...Show More
Episode 11A summary of the life and times of Euripides, the youngest and most daring of the three great Greek tragedians, but who suffered from a mixed reception in his own time.This podcast uses the ...Show More
SURAKULA - The show has been out for exactly one year and.. I have to say, this case is like no other. The scale of this adventure, where it would lead us, and who would be dragged into it would leave...Show More
THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY - Regrettably this adventure had immediately thrown up a problem. Mary Morstan. A girl that stood me up a year ago was somehow part of this whole mystery. Why was she atta...Show More
MURDER HE NOTE - Sherlock and I had retrieved a note from Arthur Morstan's storage container, it read; 'The Sign of Four'. It was time to work out exactly where it came from and what it meant. I also ...Show More
A PASSAGE TO INDIA - Sherlock and Co Ltd has finally gone international. We landed in Amritsar with a meeting planned for Mary and Sholto... What we got.. was much more than that. Part 4 of 10. For...Show More
War between the Peninsula and Linger Straits rages on. Downriver, Faulkner makes his case to the High Katabasian. Upriver, Carpenter is still on the run - and feels like she's rapidly running out of t...Show More
In this episode we explore the fascinating history of Europeans working in the complex maritime world of China in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In particular we find out about shi...Show More
The modern world is built on science. Today, millions of scientists all over the world are doing research in thousands of different fields and specializations. All of these researchers are, to some ...Show More
In the aftermath of JFK’s assassination, Lyndon Johnson fights to shed the mantle of accidental president. But as he strives to carry forward Kennedy’s legacy, he faces a barrage of opposition from a ...Show More
Jack Whitehall jokes about benefits of alcohol in his Netflix special, "Settle Down".
Is it possible for Steven Spielberg to make a movie that doesn’t exist? Well, he sure tried with 1989’s Always, a film where John Goodman plays Monterey Jack of the Rescue Rangers, Richard Dreyfuss ri...Show More
It might be tempting to speed right on by, but it's worth stopping for a moment to gaze at element 24.
Co-hosts Chris Cotillo and Sean McAdam are on the road again, this time in Texas. The writers recap the Red Sox’ first four games of 2025, touching on the lack of timely offense, plus Rafael Devers’ s...Show More
In the game of baseball, it might not seem at first glance that there is much strategy involved in the game. However, there is an enormous amount of strategy that goes into every pitch in the game. ...Show More
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood, join the BIG W for the next two hours as he explores, with a drink in hand, the Space-Age Pop Hi-Fi musical sounds of the 1950’s and the 1960’s in LIVING STEREO! Pla...Show More
Monday, March 31st, 2025 Today, we’re just hours away from the Wisconsin Supreme Court election which will decide the balance of the highest court in the state; law firm Skadden Arps gives $100M in f...Show More
Demetri Martin jokes about checking out in his Netflix special, "Demetri Deconstructed".
Jon Lovett joins Leah and Melissa to talk about what’s at stake in this week’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election and what it was like campaigning for Susan Crawford in Madison and Milwaukee. Then, the ...Show More
Live from The Well in Bakersfield, Doug welcomes Daniel Betts, Danny Hill and Chad Opitz to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.co...Show More
In today's episode, we return to the narrative of early modern Britain, and finally combine the episodes on England and Scotland in the form of one man: James VI and I. We cover the problems and prior...Show More
Member of the "12th Timer Club," Jon Hamm, is back in the studio to talk about his new series "Your Friends & Neighbors" on Apple TV. Then, a lumpier Bob Ducca drops by to talk about his involvement i...Show More
Maths is everywhere. It allows us to fly planes, make music, initiate the perfect lunge in fencing, and add up all the numbers on a roulette wheel (the total comes to 666, by the way.) All the things ...Show More
Iain Dale talks to political academic Mark Garnett about the life and premiership(s) of William Pitt the Younger who became Prime Minister at the age of 24 in 1783. He resigned in 1801 and served brie...Show More
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In the mid 1940s, no one would publish Kurt Vonnegut’s stories. But when he gets hired as a press writer at General Electric, the company’s fantastical science inspires some of his most iconic--and be...Show More
During the 5th century, one name struck fear into the hearts of almost every European: Attila, leader of the Huns. For a period of almost 20 years, Attila ravaged Europe, conquering various tribes a...Show More
Six emergency stay motions before the Supreme Court and a challenging election EO. Plus: continued attacks on law firms and universities as Signalgate accountability sputters.
For a brief window in the late 1800s, America’s favorite sport was walking in circles over and over and over. The biggest sporting events in the country were “6 Day Races” – days-long tests of enduran...Show More
Jon's latest pickup from the hospital feels a little familiar... almost too familiar. Life is a flat circle, but will the same decisions be made a second time? How i Died is an Audiohm Media original...Show More
Crowley prevents Jon from entering the morgue, leading to some creative thinking, and a brand new acquaintance. But their relationship to Jon might not be a friendly one. Let's welcome Season 3's new ...Show More
It is good to see you up and around again, Resident Jones. We have much to discuss. Sunday February 28th marks the one year anniversary of our show and we cannot thank our great community of listeners...Show More
Why did you leave Earth? Why did any of you? For “a better life among the stars.” Today, you will aid Ærolith in making monumental progress towards that goal. What an enormous responsibi...Show More
There’s a lot going on in the life of Leszek the White. He’s got the Rus to deal with, King Andrew of Hungary to keep happy, internal rebellions, and rumors of a group of people called the Tartars to ...Show More
This may come as a surprise, but Poland is about to descend into civil war. All the while, there are incursions in Prussia, there’s a Mongol storm brewing in the East, and there are Teutonic Knights s...Show More
"People will applaud anything as long as you end it with the words, ‘America,’ and ‘Thank you.’” After weeks of bad press surrounding the departure of Secretary Lansing, Edith has no choice but to hel...Show More
"The White House loves giving out phony titles to socialites and friends! I know this one guy, they called him Secretary of the Interior." The long awaited vote on the League of Nations is just days a...Show More
Who is John Halsey? Is he the nice man of piracy? Does he have a plan? Where did all the dragons come from? Find out in this episode!
"I need a genius." Episode 32, Season 3. Written and directed by Philip Thorne and Oystein Brager. Sound design by Dominic Hargreaves and Fredrik Baden. With: Alan Burgon, Alex Scott Fairley, Andrei Z...Show More