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And Then It Hit Me with Cory Allen

#354 AI & Our Inner LIves

AI is reshaping how we create and consume content, but at a cost: it's flattening the depth and complexity of human expression, turning rich, dynamic interactions into streamlined, two-dimensional outputs. Cory Allen argues that this technological convenience

14mJun 9, 2026

Filmspotting

Netflix’s The Crash is an Ethical Sinkhole | SVU

Netflix’s The Crash isn’t just a true crime documentary—it’s a calculated ethical breach that weaponizes grief for algorithmic gain. Jordan Hoffman and Matt Singer dismantle the film’s exploitative architecture, revealing how it repackages a 17-year-old girl’s

1h 29mJun 9, 2026

Wake Up to Money

ChatGPT Maker Goes Public

OpenAI's decision to file for a public listing marks a seismic shift for the AI industry, signaling that even the most visionary private tech ventures are now chasing the vast capital of public markets. The company, which has raised $122 billion in private fun

51mJun 9, 2026

The Bill Simmons Podcast

A Gutty Spurs Win, Angry Knicks Fans, Game 4 Thoughts, and NBA Draft Movements With Rob Mahoney and J. Kyle Mann

The Spurs stunned the Knicks with a gritty Game 3 victory, defying expectations by overcoming a physically brutal, high-stakes Finals matchup that felt like a 'rock fight.' Bill Simmons and Rob Mahoney dissect how San Antonio's young core—led by De'Aaron Fox's

1h 31mJun 9, 2026

RedHanded

ShortHand: The Princes in the Tower

The mystery of the Princes in the Tower—Edward V and his younger brother Richard, who vanished in 1483 after being placed under the guardianship of their uncle, Richard III—remains one of England’s most enduring historical enigmas. While traditional accounts,

30mJun 9, 2026

The AI in Business Podcast

AI Models as a Commodity and Why Data Foundations Decide Who Wins - with Guillermo B. Vazquez of SAP

The future of enterprise AI isn't about chasing the latest model—it's about building unshakable data foundations. In this episode, Guillermo B. Vazquez of SAP argues that AI models are now a commodity, meaning companies shouldn't fear obsolescence from new rel

21mJun 9, 2026

Sigma Nutrition Radio

#609: Unprocessed Red Meat & Cancer Risk

The podcast dives deep into the controversial link between unprocessed red meat and colorectal cancer risk, cutting through the noise of conflicting headlines with a rigorous analysis of controlled human trials. Contrary to the common narrative that all red me

1h 9mJun 9, 2026

Witness History

Mstislav Rostropovich: Virtuoso cellist

In 1978, legendary cellist Mstislav Rostropovich was stripped of his Soviet citizenship in a sudden, unannounced act of political punishment—just weeks after he had fled the USSR with his family. The BBC’s Joe Schultz presents a haunting interview from that er

10mJun 9, 2026

Popular Front

Drones Are Striking Romania and No One Cares

Romania has been repeatedly struck by drones from both Russia and Ukraine, yet the government has done little to defend its airspace—despite a law that once made it illegal to shoot down drones. Victor Mihail, a Romanian researcher, reveals a nation paralyzed

37mJun 9, 2026

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

351 The 5 Things That Make You a Better Salon Manager and Leader

The most common mistake salon leaders make isn't a lack of skills—it's confusing management with leadership. Anthony Whittaker argues that true leadership means designing systems that empower people, not micromanaging them. He reveals that when team members sa

14mJun 9, 2026

Advisory Opinions

Counting Down the Supreme Court Term

The Supreme Court's final days of the 2025 term are shaping up to be a high-stakes drama, with 20 cases still pending and the Court's most consequential decisions hanging in the balance. Sarah Isger and David French dissect the remaining cases, from the deeply

58mJun 9, 2026

The Best One Yet

🧑‍🚀 “Astronaut Wears Prada” — NASA’s Prada deal. Apple’s Siri SOS. The NHL’s Einstein. +Self-Driving Doritos

NASA is sending astronauts to the moon in 2028 wearing Prada-designed base layers—marking the first time a luxury fashion brand will have its label on the lunar surface. This isn't just a marketing stunt; it's a masterclass in 'frontier marketing,' where brand

22mJun 9, 2026

Straight Up Sabres

Tuch Walking, Ruff Getting Robbed, & Offseason Talk (S7 E45)

The Sabres' offseason is heating up with the likely departure of star center Alex Tuck, as the team and player remain far apart on contract terms—Tuck's camp seeking $11M, the Sabres reportedly offering $9M. Hosts Brendan and Taylor argue that GM Jarmo Kekulai

1h 3mJun 9, 2026

Sox In The Basement

Home Is For The White Sox, The Road Not So Much

The host of 'Socks in the Basement' celebrates buying his long-desired Jeep with unbridled joy, framing it as a personal milestone symbolizing life's hard-won rewards—despite a three-hour dealership ordeal. But the real focus quickly shifts to the Chicago Whit

30mJun 9, 2026

Almost Adulting with Violet Benson

Let's Talk - June 9, 2026

Violet Benson delivers a raw, unfiltered deep dive into the dissonance between teenage perception and adult judgment, using her high school experiences as a lens. She recounts being bullied with cringey nicknames like 'Shrek' and 'uglier than morning droppings

41mJun 9, 2026

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Classic #1145: The Breakdown of Personal Dignity

The hosts confront a societal collapse of personal dignity, arguing that modern culture has replaced internal moral compasses with legalistic overreach and performative virtue signaling. Dr. Drew Pinsky traces the erosion to the outsourcing of ethics to regula

28mJun 9, 2026

Death, Sex & Money

Something Rotten at Stanford

Theo Baker, a Stanford senior who skipped a grade and arrived on campus at 17, didn’t just witness the elite tech culture at Stanford—he exposed its rot. His investigative reporting as a freshman on then-president Mark Tessier-Levine’s questionable academic pu

50mJun 9, 2026

Real Time with Bill Maher

Overtime – Episode #732: Sen. Chris Murphy, Amb. Susan Rice

Bill Maher opens Real Time with a sharp critique of Donald Trump's growing influence over major media institutions, particularly CBS and 60 Minutes, arguing that the recent leadership changes signal a systematic effort to install loyalists and suppress critici

10mJun 9, 2026

Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Raising Tweens & Teens

275: ENCORE: How Do I Support My LGBTQ+ Daughter?

When a 13-year-old comes out as bisexual, parents often panic—fearing they’ll say the wrong thing, mishandle rules, or expose their child to danger. But Dr. Lisa Damore reveals that the most powerful response isn’t perfection—it’s presence. The real work begin

31mJun 9, 2026

Park Predators

The Thread

The disappearance of 29-year-old Daniel Riach in the rugged terrain of British Columbia’s Squamish region in November 2019 has baffled investigators and haunted his family for years. Despite a formal missing persons investigation, the RCMP concluded there was

32mJun 9, 2026