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Another Mother Runner
BONUS: Take the Leap: Kate Veronneau on Adventure and Trying Something New at FeistyFest
Kate Verano, director of women's strategy at Zwift and a leading force in women's cycling, returns to her roots in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley for Feisty Fest—a weekend of adventure, community, and reinvention. She recounts how a spontaneous Friday night bike
Two Girls One Ghost
Episode 376 - Haunted Cafe Lafitte in Exile | The Queer Ghosts of Bourbon Street
Café Lafitte in Exile, the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the United States, isn't just a historic landmark—it's a living archive of queer resistance and resilience. Founded in 1933, the bar became a sanctuary for LGBTQ+ people during a time when hom
Call Her Daddy
Red Flag or Overthinking?
Alex Cooper delivers a raw, emotionally charged episode of Call Her Daddy that dissects the blurred line between genuine red flags and overthinking in relationships. The central thesis? Context is everything—especially when evaluating a partner’s past, financi
The Daily Stoic
Why Struggling Is the Point | David Epstein
The core idea of this episode is radical: struggle isn't an obstacle to success—it's the very mechanism that builds resilience, wisdom, and skill. David Epstein, author of *Range* and *Inside the Box*, argues that what psychologists call 'desirable difficultie
Up First from NPR
How America is shaping the World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, is set to be the most expansive in history with 48 teams—nearly doubling the field from previous tournaments. This marks the first time three nations have jointly hosted, leveraging existing i
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 158: The Reality of Sin (2026)
Father Mike Schmitz delivers a powerful, unflinching exploration of sin's reality in today's episode of The Bible in a Year, confronting listeners with the radical demands of Christ's teachings. He emphasizes that Jesus doesn't just teach moral rules—he reveal
The Daily Show: Ears Edition
TDS Time Machine | Pride Month
This episode of The Daily Show: Ears Edition turns Pride Month into a satirical yet incisive critique of corporate performative allyship, revealing how brands are increasingly retreating from LGBTQ+ visibility amid political backlash. While corporations once r
The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Archive: A Victory for Guatemalan Democracy
In a dramatic reversal of decades of democratic erosion, Guatemala’s newly inaugurated President Bernardo Arevalo took office on January 15, 2024, after a months-long battle against a coordinated legal and institutional campaign to block his rise. The episode
The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump Spiral on Day 100 Of War as Iran Use 100 Navy Ships!!!
Donald Trump is accused of spiraling into delusional behavior on the 100th day of a self-inflicted war with Iran, as the MeidasTouch Podcast dissects a cascade of fabricated claims, AI-generated imagery, and reckless foreign policy moves. The episode centers o
Total Soccer Show: USMNT, Champions League, EPL, and more ...
World Cup Group H Preview: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay
Spain enter the 2026 World Cup as clear favorites, boasting a 26% chance of winning according to Goldman Sachs' model, but their dominance masks a critical vulnerability: they’re fielding a goalkeeper with a history of errors despite having two elite keepers a
Havineini - הבינני
תלמוד ירושלמי - מסכת מגילה דף כ"ח
The episode explores a deeply abstract and fragmented interpretation of the Talmud Yerushalmi, tractate Megillah, page 28, where the host engages in a surreal, recursive meditation on the nature of sacred space, language, and divine presence. Rather than a coh
Havineini - הבינני
תלמוד ירושלמי - מסכת מגילה דף כ"ט
The episode presents a deeply convoluted and incoherent stream-of-consciousness monologue that appears to simulate a Torah study session on the Jerusalem Talmud, tractate Megillah, page 29. The speaker repeatedly invokes religious concepts—God, the Bible, the
Pod Save America
The Splintering MAGA Media Rage Machine
The MAGA media ecosystem is fracturing in the post-Trump era, with a fierce battle for influence raging across YouTube, TikTok, and podcast platforms. Tommy Vitor of Pod Save America speaks with Will Sommer of The Bulwark’s False Flag newsletter, who dissects
Word of Life Church Podcast
Mercy, Not Religion
The sermon 'Mercy, Not Religion' challenges the modern Christian tendency to equate faith with religious ritual and judgment, arguing instead that Jesus' central message was radical mercy. Drawing from Matthew 9:13 and Hosea 6:6, Brian Zond asserts that God de
The Daily
Scott Pelley on His Firing and the ‘Massacre’ at ’60 Minutes’
Scott Pelley, the longtime anchor of 60 Minutes, delivers a searing account of his firing after 37 years at CBS, describing the sudden purge of senior staff as a 'massacre' and likening the emotional toll to the murder of a spouse. He recounts how, just days a
LIFEGATE DENVER SERMONS
Serve With Jesus
In this powerful sermon from LifeGate Denver, Pastor leads a deep dive into John 13:1-17, the moment Jesus washes his disciples' feet—an act so radical it redefines leadership, grace, and discipleship. The central claim? True Christian life isn't about power,
Outlier's Edge Podcast with Niiamah Ashong
The Trap Of Achievement-Based Worth | Ep 983
The core trap explored in this episode is the dangerous overcoupling of achievement with self-worth—a belief that one's value is earned only through output, success, or being understood. Host Niyama Ashong and guest Zach Klein confront this invisible burden he
The Journal.
The World Cup Story, Part 1: Soccer and Scandal
The 2026 World Cup marks a global spectacle, but behind the joy and drama lies a decades-long saga of corruption, power plays, and institutional decay at FIFA. From its humble Olympic roots to becoming a $1.5 billion global enterprise, FIFA’s rise was fueled n
The Bulwark
When He Swore an Oath, It Wasn’t to a Political Party. (w/ Seth Bodnar)
The United States has reached a moral and political crisis, according to Seth Bodnar, a former university president and Green Beret running as an independent for Montana’s U.S. Senate seat. He argues that the country’s deep polarization—evidenced by a Pew Rese
Havineini - הבינני
הרה"ק ר' ישראל מרדכי מרחמיסטריווקא ירושלים זצוק"ל - תורה בקדושה ובענוה
The episode centers on a profound meditation on the spiritual journey of learning and connection, framed through the lens of Torah study, humility, and divine presence. The speaker, drawing from a deeply mystical and poetic tradition, argues that true learning
