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LifeBlood
2588: Trade-Offs: Radio Free Europe
The host confronts a stark moral and fiscal trade-off: the U.S. is allocating $250 million of taxpayer money to fund Radio Free Europe, an international media outlet, while millions of American elementary schools lack basic security. The episode challenges lis
The Documentary Podcast
Injured during childbirth
One in three women experience lasting health problems after childbirth, yet these injuries remain shrouded in silence and stigma—despite being preventable with proper care and education. In this powerful episode of The Documentary Podcast, three UK women share
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Jeff Bliss highlights the stark contrast between Seattle's controlled homelessness and the pervasive crisis in Los Angeles. The discussion transitions to California's jungle primary, where late-arriving ballots in the Los Angeles mayoral race show statist
Jeff Bliss delivers a stark contrast between Seattle’s managed approach to homelessness and the uncontrolled crisis in Los Angeles, arguing that Seattle’s success stems from prioritizing business and tourism by limiting visible homelessness—despite growing gra
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Richard Epstein examines the 14th Amendment's opening clause, distinguishing the robust rights of citizens from the conditional privileges of aliens. He argues that naturalization was historically a federal prerogative, noting that early statutes, influen
The 14th Amendment's opening clause—granting citizenship to 'all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof'—is at the heart of a constitutional firestorm in 2026, reigniting debates over birthright citizenship. In
Two Blokes Talking Tech
Movies: Dead Calm
The podcast Two Blokes Talking Tech dives into *Dead Calm* (1989), a psychological thriller that’s far more intense than its serene title suggests. Host Stephen Fennec guides guest Trevor Long through the film’s chilling narrative, anchored by a true crime ins
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Bob Zimmerman dismisses NASA's sheltering orders on the ISS as an overreaction to routine Russian repair work on the Zvezda module. He details SpaceX's massive IPO, which aims to raise billions, and observes that private space station firms like Axiom and
Bob Zimmerman dismantles the narrative around NASA's emergency sheltering order on the ISS, revealing it was a politically motivated overreaction to routine Russian maintenance on the Zvezda module—work that involved only crack measurement, not actual repairs.
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Andrew Bayliss recounts how Pericles provoked the Peloponnesian War by steering Athens toward confrontation with Sparta. He details the Athenian strategy of retreating behind city walls and relying on naval imports, a move that tragically facilitated a de
The Peloponnesian War wasn't inevitable—it was provoked. Andrew Bayliss argues that Pericles, Athens' dominant democratic leader, deliberately steered the city toward confrontation with Sparta through calculated provocations, despite Athens' reliance on import
Lovett or Leave It
Gone in 60 Minutes
In a blistering episode of *Love It or Leave It*, host John Lovett dismantles the absurdity of Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte—lacking any national security experience and reportedly using mortgage data to target political enemies—as Acting Director of Natio
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep972: Henry Sokolski warns of China's fast breeder reactor program, which produces super weapons-grade plutonium capable of fueling efficient nuclear triggers. He also notes South Korea's growing interest in developing independent nuclear capabilities and subma
Henry Sokolski warns that China's fast breeder reactor program is producing super-weapons-grade plutonium—capable of fueling highly efficient thermonuclear triggers—posing a major proliferation threat. Unlike conventional thermal reactors, these fast reactors
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep974: STREAMING THE MAKING OF JBS, FEATURING JEFF BLISS, MICHAEL VLAHOS, 6-5-2026. 1906 LA FIESTA DE LOS ANGELES.T
The John Batchelor Show dives into a storm of political and social upheaval across the U.S., beginning with a blistering critique of Seattle’s progressive policies. Host John Batchelor, joined by Pacific Watch’s Jeff Bliss, argues that Seattle’s aggressive tax
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
The Daniel Cormier Show - DC REACTS to Justin Gaethje TAKING SHOTS AT Ilia Topuria before White House title fight
The episode opens with a fiery analysis of the escalating tension between UFC fighters Justin Gaethje and Ilia Topuria ahead of their highly anticipated title bout at the White House. Host Colin Cowherd argues that Gaethje’s recent personal attacks—calling Top
Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_fre
Rabash. Why Is the Torah Called “Middle Line” in the Work? - 1. 12 (1990) [2026-06-06]
The Torah is not merely a text but a spiritual mechanism—called the 'Middle Line'—that unites the opposing forces of reception (right) and giving (left) in Kabbalistic work. According to Rabash, those who only pursue the right line (correction of creation) or
Kabbalah: Daily Lessons | mp3 #kab_ron
Rabash. Why Is the Torah Called “Middle Line” in the Work? - 1. 12 (1990) [2026-06-06]
The episode explores a profound Kabbalistic concept: why the Torah is referred to as the 'Middle Line' in spiritual work. The speaker explains that the Torah is not merely a text but a dynamic spiritual mechanism—a central axis that unites the opposing forces
The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
The Unseen Presence at Lafitte’s | Real Ghost Stories
A haunting apartment in a former reform school becomes the center of a chilling paranormal call, where a woman describes a persistent, unsettling presence that seems to watch her change — leaving her terrified by the possibility of a real pervert or a ghost wi
The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 1: Beefsteak Platner
The Jesse Kelly Show delivers a blistering, historically charged critique of Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, branding him a 'beefsteak Nazi'—a term coined by the Nazis themselves to describe communists who adopted fascist trappings to survive. Jes
The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 2: Storming Iran
The Jesse Kelly Show’s 'Storming Iran' episode delivers a blistering critique of simplistic foreign policy fantasies, arguing that the idea of simply 'turning Israel loose' on Iran to destroy its nuclear facilities is dangerously naive. Host Jesse Kelly disman
The Jesse Kelly Show
Hour 3: The Power of Sanctuary Cities
The final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show delivers a blistering critique of sanctuary cities, framing them not as lawless enclaves but as legally compliant yet dangerously subversive entities that exploit federalism to undermine national sovereignty. Kelly argues
The Bobby Bones Show
FEELING THINGS - Solo-Maxxing, Flirting Instead of Complaining, and Voicemails That'll Make You Laugh
The episode dives into the paradox of modern self-optimization, challenging the cultural obsession with 'maxing'—whether it's looks, sleep, or relationships—through the lens of 'solo maxing,' a trend where people intentionally choose singlehood for autonomy an
Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime
The Machine That Hunted Alberto Hill: Fiction, Reality, and the Protocol of Silence
In 2014, Uruguayan cybersecurity expert Alberto Daniel Hill exposed a massive vulnerability in his country’s healthcare system—200,000 medical records and financial data left completely exposed on the open internet. Instead of fixing the flaw, the state arrest
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Joe and Jada - “Skinny” Joey Merlino on Philly’s mob history, RICO cases, WILD prison stories & his LEGENDARY cheesesteaks
Joey "Skinny" Merlino, the self-proclaimed "living legend" of South Philadelphia, drops a raw, unfiltered memoir on The Herd with Colin Cowherd, blending mob lore, prison trauma, and a biting critique of modern culture. Far from a glorified gangster tale, Merl
