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The Vanished Podcast
Corey Bryant
Corey Bryant, a 31-year-old man from Bemidji, Minnesota, vanished on December 19, 2025, after a final phone call in which he sounded afraid and referred to himself as a 'sacrificial lamb.' His black Kia was discovered abandoned on a remote snowmobile trail in
The School of Greatness
Your Brain Is Built for God, Not Scarcity | Dr. Lisa Miller
The human brain is hardwired for spirituality, not scarcity—this is the central revelation from Dr. Lisa Miller’s groundbreaking neuroscience research. Through a decade of MRI studies, she and her team discovered three universal brain circuits that enable ever
Drag Her! A RuPaul's Drag Race Podcast
All Stars 11 E6 - "Too Many Daddies" (w/ Rachel Bloom)
The episode dives into the chaotic brilliance of All Stars 11's 'Too Many Daddies' challenge, where Rachel Bloom and host Mono dissect the emotional, strategic, and cultural layers of the episode. At the heart of the discussion is the paradox of authenticity i
48 Hours
The Plot to Kill Alyssa Burkett
Alyssa Burkett, a 24-year-old mother of one, was brutally murdered in a premeditated attack at her workplace parking lot in Carrollton, Texas, in October 2020—shot through the window of her car, then pursued and stabbed 44 times by a masked assailant. What beg
The Best One Yet
🏖️ “1st Time in Puerto” — Song of Summer, by AI. Salt & Straw’s $200M ice cream. The WFH Hangover. +Elon’s prediction rate
The podcast opens with a viral AI-generated song, 'Puerto Rico,' already dominating charts and TikTok with five million views—crafted not by a musician, but by a YouTube creator named Sax Boy Billy using a secret AI prompt. The episode reveals that while the s
Scamfluencers
ENCORE: Rod Blagojevich: All the Governor’s Men | 217
Rod Blagojevich, the Illinois governor who tried to sell Barack Obama's Senate seat, has returned to the spotlight not as a disgraced politician but as a pardoned lobbyist—proving that in American politics, the grift never truly ends. After serving eight years
The Gabby Reece Show
Gut Health Expert: The Science of Fiber, Microbiome & Longevity | Dr. Karan Rajan
Dr. Karan Rajan, a former surgeon turned gut health educator, reveals a radical truth: the gut is not just a digestion organ, but a central regulator of mood, immunity, and longevity. Drawing from his own health collapse during medical residency—driven by year
Crime Junkie
MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF: Tripp Brazeale
The mysterious death of 15-year-old Tripp Brazil in Forest City, Arkansas, on November 3, 2024, has unraveled into a web of contradictions, missing evidence, and systemic red flags that challenge the official suicide ruling. What began as a routine pursuit of
Bad Queers
What About Your Friends? | Episode 308
The hosts of Bad Queers tackle a provocative mix of intimacy, identity, and social performance in Episode 308, starting with a sharp critique of a real podcast by three Black men debating whether washing one's ass is 'gay'—a segment they mock as absurd, perfor
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Übersheep and Orthogonal Things | Interview: Luke Burgis
Luke Burgis argues that modern society is drowning in 'social contagion'—invisible, involuntary forces that dissolve individual identity into group conformity, making people feel like they're thinking freely while actually absorbing beliefs passively through a
20/20
The After Show: New Updates on the Gilgo Beach Murders
The Gilgo Beach Murders, once considered a cold case frozen in obscurity, have taken a shocking turn with the unexpected guilty plea of Rex Heuermann, a 59-year-old architect and father of two. For over a decade, the remains of seven women—mostly sex workers—w
Morbid
The San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre
The San Ysidro McDonald's massacre, a 77-minute shooting spree on July 18, 1984, stands as one of the most horrific mass shootings in American history—killing 21 people, including children, and injuring nearly two dozen. The episode, hosted by Ash and Elena of
Pop Culture Happy Hour
Scary Movie
The reboot of Scary Movie, a legacy sequel led by the Wayans brothers, arrives not as a fresh satire but as a self-aware parody of its own franchise’s decline—lampooning the very idea of reboots while delivering a patchwork of dated jokes and fleeting meta-com
Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
The Bachelorette Debrief
The Bachelorette Debrief episode of Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne delivers a hilariously unfiltered, deeply personal recap of Ashley’s bachelorette weekend—far removed from the typical wild Vegas party. Instead, the event was a curated, low-key, hi
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Coral Santoro: The #1 Reason Most People Never Reach Their Goals (Use THIS 1% Rule to Keep Making Progress When Motivation Disappears)
The most dangerous myth about success isn't lack of talent—it's the belief that passion alone should make everything easy. In a raw, unfiltered conversation with Jay Shetty, Coral Santoro dismantles the illusion of overnight success, revealing that the real di
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
MFM Minisode 491
A dog named Otis, who escaped from his suburban home and vanished for weeks, was found living in a prison yard—training dogs for inmates as part of a rehabilitation program. His family searched tirelessly, only to be met with bureaucratic resistance from a pou
Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Lessons From a Year of Letting AI Do Everything
Joanna Stern, veteran tech journalist and author of *I Am Not A Robot*, spent a year letting AI take over nearly every aspect of her life—from drafting emails and folding laundry to analyzing medical records and planning family trips. What she discovered wasn’
SmartLess
"Jon Bernthal"
Jon Bernthal doesn't just act—he lives through his roles with a raw, lived-in authenticity forged in the crucible of personal struggle. The actor, known for The Punisher and his harrowing turn as corrupt cop Wayne Jenkins in HBO’s *We Own the City*, reveals th
The World and Everything In It
6.8.26 Supreme Court wins for regulators, what’s ahead for graduates, and the establishment of Miranda rights
The Supreme Court delivered a pivotal win for federal regulators in two landmark rulings, affirming that agencies like the FCC and SEC can enforce penalties without jury trials—so long as defendants retain the right to demand one. In the FCC case, telecom gian
How I Built This with Guy Raz
Shopify: Tobias Lütke. How a snowboarder built a $150 billion business (2019)
Tobias Lütke, a dyslexic German programmer with a passion for snowboarding, built Shopify from a failed snowboard e-commerce venture into a $150 billion company that powers billions in annual e-commerce. What began as a desperate pivot—after he discovered no o
