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48 Hours
Case by Case | Courtroom Gets Emotional During Larry Millete Murder Trial
In a trial that reads like a screenplay, Larry Miliete stands accused of murdering his wife, Maya Miliete, a 39-year-old Navy employee who vanished in January 2021 with no body ever found. The prosecution paints a picture of a controlling husband whose obsessi
The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
Dave Ramsey: "You Can Decide to Be Somebody Tomorrow That You’re Not Today."
Dave Ramsey delivers a powerful, no-nonsense manifesto on leadership, arguing that greatness isn't inherited—it's chosen. He dismantles the myth that talent alone drives success, insisting that passion, character, and daily discipline are the real differentiat
Radio Rental
Episode 109
A man who once sold a cell phone and pager to a woman later discovered she had murdered her toddler and attempted suicide—only to learn years later that her husband, whom she claimed had died by suicide, was actually alive and died decades later from a separat
Climate One
ENCORE: Cities Leading the Way
While federal climate leadership in the U.S. has faltered under recent administrations, cities are emerging as the true engine of climate action. In a powerful encore episode of Climate One, former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego
Travis Makes Money
SOLO | Make Money by Finding Market Gaps, Building Relationships, and Thinking Long-Term with Gary Kusin
Gary Kusin, former CEO and co-founder of GameStop and turnaround expert behind Kinko's $2.4 billion sale to FedEx, delivers a masterclass in building resilient, long-term businesses—not by chasing passion, but by identifying unmet market needs. He argues that
Hack
THE SHAKEUP: GPS horrors, second-hand subs + are we better off with more billionaires?
A Frenchman driving a Lamborghini in Sydney allegedly followed his GPS into the Archibald Fountain, only to be found eating a McDonald's order in the car—turning a tech failure into a viral moment of absurdity. This story kicks off a broader conversation on tr
Let me bore you to sleep
(Short Music) Radioactive Kermit Shoes #1625 Let Me Bore You To Sleep
Jason Newland, host of 'Let Me Bore You To Sleep,' delivers a deeply personal, meandering monologue that blurs the line between podcast and private journal. At its core, the episode is a meditation on routine, memory, and the quiet rituals that sustain a solit
Let me bore you to sleep
(Short Voice Only) Radioactive Kermit Shoes #1625 Let Me Bore You To Sleep
Jason Newland, host of the deeply calming podcast 'Let Me Bore You To Sleep,' delivers a meandering, intimate monologue that feels less like a structured episode and more like a private journal entry. He reflects on the quiet rhythms of his solitary life—his d
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Surging Support to Save College Sports, plus Mollie Hemingway on the Great Justice Sam Alito
College sports in the United States is on the brink of collapse, according to Senator Ted Cruz, who warns that without immediate congressional action, hundreds of athletic programs—especially non-revenue sports like tennis and women’s teams—will vanish within
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The Week: AI, GLP-1s, and Scott's Iran War Reversal
Scott Galloway delivers a sharp, contrarian take on the AI boom, arguing that the technology is now more expensive than the human labor it's meant to replace—citing massive layoffs, blown budgets at Uber and Microsoft, and a growing skepticism among Fortune 50
Missin Curfew
490. Steve Levy
Chicago in the 1990s wasn’t just a hockey town—it was a cultural supernova where the city’s pulse synced with every slap shot, every roar from the United Center, and every late-night pilgrimage to the Tavern on Rush. Steve Levy, ESPN’s multifaceted hockey voic
The Deadpod
Dead Show/podcast for 6/5/26
The Dead Pod returns with a deep dive into a listener-requested live recording from June 6, 1992, at Rich Stadium in Buffalo, New York — a show the host personally attended and vividly remembers. The episode opens with a nostalgic, immersive re-creation of the
Odd Lots
Inside Hudson River Trading's Blistering Token Burn
Hudson River Trading's AI-driven trading operation is racing toward a future where models predict markets with near-magical precision—yet the real bottleneck isn't compute, but access to power and data center capacity. Ian Dunning, head of AI at the firm, reve
New Books in Political Science
Courtney Rickert McCaffrey et al., "Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage Geopolitical Risk in The New Era of Globalization" (Disruption Books, 2024)
The world is not just changing—it's being fundamentally restructured. In 'Geostrategy by Design,' Wharton professor Witold Hennitz and co-authors argue that the era of seamless, U.S.-led globalization is over, replaced by a fragmented, multipolar world where p
Bitcoin.com News Interviews
BTC Inc Events Head Justin Doochin: 48 Hours to Rewrite Bitcoin 2024
Just 48 hours before Donald Trump was scheduled to speak at Bitcoin 2024, the assassination attempt threw the entire event into chaos — but Justin Duchin and his team at BTC Inc. pulled off a miracle, completely overhauling the floor plan in a matter of days t
The Jon Gordon Podcast
How I Healed My Gut: The Breakthrough Science with Dr. John Gildea
John Gordon’s guest, Dr. John Gilday, reveals how a mysterious brown liquid—Ion Biome—transformed his life after a decade of debilitating gut issues, including an inability to eat normal food and chronic inflammation. What began as a personal miracle became a
Happiness Podcast
#590 The Geography of Joy: Taking Your Mind on Vacation
The most profound vacations aren't about changing locations—they're about changing your internal state. Dr. Robert Puff challenges the myth of the 'geographic cure,' arguing that no amount of luxury or breathtaking scenery can override an unexamined mind. Draw
Chasing Life
Melinda French Gates Is Taking on the Women’s Health Gap. Here’s How
Women in the United States are spending 25% more of their lives in debilitating health than men, yet their conditions remain systematically underfunded and understudied. Melinda French Gates, founder of Pivotal Ventures, reveals a $215 million commitment to cl
History As It Happens
Cold War Liberalism Redux
Cold War liberalism—once the dominant ideology shaping U.S. foreign policy—lives on not as a dead doctrine but as a 'zombie ideology,' persisting through institutions and mental frameworks long after the Soviet Union fell. In this episode, historians Daniel Be
Travis Makes Money
INTERVIEW | Make Money by Understanding Value, Scaling Smart, and Winning with Modern Marketing with Erik Huberman
The most shocking realization for entrepreneur Erik Huberman wasn’t making his first $25,000—it was realizing that value isn’t in the price, but in the outcome. When a wealthy client paid him that sum for a business plan he completed in a day, Huberman learned
