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The History Hour
The creation of Inspector Montalbano and Australia's first Big Thing
The creation of Inspector Montalbano wasn't just a literary milestone—it was a quiet revolution in how the world sees Sicily. At 67, Andrea Camilleri wrote The Shape of Water not to chase fame, but as a defiant act of storytelling, blending crime fiction with
Sporting Witness
When Diana Ross missed a penalty at the World Cup
In 1994, the US hosted the FIFA World Cup for the first time, a bold gamble that nearly collapsed under financial strain and skepticism. Enter Alan Rothenberg, a last-minute organizer who saved the tournament by securing sponsorships, selling out tickets early
Casefile True Crime
Case 341: The Christchurch Civic Creche
In 1991, a three-year-old boy’s cryptic comment about a 'black penis' sparked a chain reaction that would unravel the Christchurch Civic Creche, one of New Zealand’s most trusted childcare centres. What began as a single parent’s suspicion of abuse by the crec
Richard Vaughan Live
Episodio 37 Nivel Intermedio - Vaughan Inglés 4.0 Podcast - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Richard Vaughan delivers a high-energy, interactive English lesson disguised as a playful rhetorical exercise, using exaggerated self-deprecation and absurd comparisons to teach comparative structures in Spanish-speaking contexts. The episode centers on a runn
Richard Vaughan Live
Episodio 37 Nivel Avanzado - Vaughan Inglés 4.0 Podcast - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Richard Vaughan delivers a raw, self-aware monologue on the paradox of expertise: the more advanced you become, the more you realize how much you don’t know. In this exclusive Patreon episode, he reveals a recurring battle with his production team—particularly
Ghost Town: Strange History, True Crime, & the Paranormal
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe: Part 2
Marilyn Monroe's final years were marked by a relentless struggle between her soaring fame and deep personal turmoil. After breaking free from 20th Century Fox to launch her own production company, she fought for creative control—winning hard-fought concession
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
America Is Haunted by the Ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi | Ruminant
Jonah Goldberg opens The Remnant Podcast with a mix of personal anecdotes, linguistic curiosities, and behind-the-scenes updates about his new office at AEI—complete with a window and a swarm of earnest young staffers. Amid the banter about Pippa the spaniel’s
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Travel Hacks for a Happier Summer
Summer travel doesn't have to be stressful—Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft reveal a treasure trove of listener-driven hacks that turn chaos into calm. One standout insight? Don’t just pack for your trip—pack for your peace of mind. From using a puffy CalPak
Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #732: Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Chris Murphy, Amb. Susan Rice
Former Vice President Mike Pence delivers a strikingly candid critique of Donald Trump, framing him not as a conservative savior but as a populist force that has corrupted the Republican Party’s traditional values. In a rare moment of bipartisan candor, Pence
20/20
Love. Honor. Betray. (Rebroadcast)
The murder of Sergeant Tyrone Hassel III, a 23-year-old Army officer on leave for Christmas, was initially a baffling case with no clear motive—until an anonymous tip revealed a shocking truth: his wife, Specialist Kamiya Hassel, had been having a secret affai
The Daily Stoic
The Stoic Mind Behind D-Day
On the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, this episode of The Daily Stoic reveals how General Dwight D. Eisenhower embodied Stoic principles not through passive endurance, but through radical mental preparation and strategic adaptability. Rather than relying on wishfu
Locked On Knicks - Daily Podcast On The New York Knicks
The Knicks Are Two Wins From NBA Immortality
The New York Knicks are two wins away from NBA glory after pulling off a stunning 2-0 series lead in the Finals against the San Antonio Spurs, becoming just the third team in 35 years to win the first two games on the road. The episode captures the raw emotion
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 157: Following Jesus (2026)
Jesus confronts the hypocrisy of religious tradition that replaces inner transformation with external rituals, declaring that true defilement comes not from what enters the body but from what comes from the heart—evil thoughts, greed, pride. In a powerful exch
Travis Makes Money
SOLO | Make Money by Building Relationships, Systems, and the Confidence to Reinvent Yourself
The most powerful path to lasting success isn't talent or luck—it's the disciplined practice of building relationships, systems, and environments that force reinvention. In this episode, Travis unpacks recurring themes from a series of high-impact interviews w
The NewsWorthy
Special Edition: World Cup in America — What to Know
The 2026 World Cup, set to be the largest sporting event in history, is arriving in North America with unprecedented scale and controversy. Host Erica Mandi sits down with soccer expert Leander Sharlockens to unpack what makes this tournament different—not jus
Money Box
Claims management inquiry and bank account switching
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a sweeping inquiry into the claims management industry after revelations of aggressive marketing, misleading ads, and unfair fees—particularly targeting victims of missold car finance from 2007 to 2024. A
The Glenn Beck Program
Inside the First Presidency: Power, Fear, and the Bill of Rights | The American Story | Ep 9
George Washington’s reluctant ascent to the presidency in 1788 was not a triumph of ambition, but a moment of profound fear and sacrifice. Surrounded by letters from allies like Hamilton and Madison, he wrestled with the weight of a nation’s expectations, know
Odd Lots
Why Susquehanna Is Building a Prediction Markets Business
Susquehanna International Group is betting big on prediction markets not as a novelty, but as a serious institutional tool for risk management and price discovery. In a candid conversation with Jeremy Mallitz, head of prediction markets at Susquehanna, the pod
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
The Alzo Era begins in Austin!
The Alzo Era has officially begun at NPR's Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me! as Alzo Slade steps into the role of official judge and scorekeeper in Austin, Texas, marking a historic moment for the long-running comedy news quiz. The episode kicks off with a satirical
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Show Me Something - Sophie Cunningham DISHES on Caitlin Clark sideline spat & her technical foul w/ Fever | West Wilson
Sophie Cunningham opens up on the Fever's current struggles, framing their 2-game losing streak as a necessary growing pain in a season defined by high expectations and national scrutiny. She defends Caitlin Clark’s sideline spat with coach as a moment of comp
