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Rude Tales of Magic

Soup Du Jour

In 'Soup Du Jour,' the Rude Tales of Magic crew confronts a chilling mystery: the cafeteria's walk-in freezer is sealed shut by two enigmatic Illumin guards who refuse entry—despite the school’s obligation to serve meals. When Scooter Carton, Mikey, Francine,

50mJun 9, 2026

The Chemical Show: Where Leaders Talk Business

Unlocking ROI with AI in Chemicals | Insights from Kendall Justiniano - Ep. 267

The exploratory phase of AI in the chemical industry is over, and 2026 is the year of return on investment—according to Kendall Justiniano, managing director of Growth Arc Advisors. In a candid conversation with host Victoria Meyer, Justiniano argues that most

32mJun 9, 2026

Chasing Life

Your Summer Sunscreen Refresher

The episode tackles a critical summer health concern: sunscreen use — not just for sunburn prevention, but for long-term skin cancer protection and anti-aging. Dr. Sanjay Gupta debunks myths around mineral versus chemical sunscreens, emphasizing that both can

14mJun 9, 2026

New Books in Communications

Aditya Deshbandhu, "The 21st Century in 100 Games" (Routledge, 2024)

The 21st century isn't just defined by wars, economies, or politics—it's also shaped by the games we play. In his groundbreaking book *The 21st Century in 100 Games*, Dr. Aditya Deshpandu argues that video games are not just entertainment but vital cultural ar

1h 1mJun 9, 2026

Bitcoin.com News Interviews

Will AGI Arrive Within 3 Years? Raja Rajamannar on AI, Jobs, and the Future of Commerce

Raja Rajamannar, a pioneer in quantum marketing and author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller *Quantum Marketing*, makes a bold prediction: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could arrive within three years—shifting from his earlier estimate of 50 years.

24mJun 9, 2026

The NewsWorthy

Closely-Watched Primaries, Wall Street's AI Race & NHL Baby Boom - Tuesday, June 9, 2026

The U.S. is in the midst of a high-stakes political and technological crossroads, with four states holding pivotal primaries that could shape the 2028 presidential race. South Carolina’s governor race is drawing national attention as a potential early front-ru

14mJun 9, 2026

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

100+ UNRWA Suspects and Counting—Your Tax Dollars went to Their Terror

American taxpayers have been unknowingly funding a network of over 1,500 UNRWA employees tied to Hamas, according to a new USAID Inspector General report that has ignited political firestorms. The investigation reveals that more than 100 UNRWA staff—including

25mJun 9, 2026

The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Knicks Fans Brand Elmo a Traitor & Trump Storms Out of "Meet the Press" Interview | Jane Fonda

The Daily Show’s Ears Edition delivers a satirical tour de force blending sports frenzy, political theater, and cultural resistance. At the center is Elmo, the beloved Sesame Street muppet, cast as a traitor by New York Knicks fans after his neutral stance on

37mJun 9, 2026

Banking Transformed with Jim Marous

The Path to Banking's Dual Workforce, with nCino CEO Sean Desmond

The future of banking isn't just digital—it's dual: humans and AI working side by side as co-pilots in every decision. Sean Desmond, CEO of nCino, reveals that the most transformative shift isn't technological, but cultural—leaders must stop waiting for permis

37mJun 9, 2026

The Middle with Jeremy Hobson

How Trump Lost Public Support for his Immigration Crackdown

The episode explores how President Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement tactics—once a cornerstone of his political platform—rapidly lost public support after a series of high-profile incidents, particularly the deadly raids in Minneapolis that killed tw

26mJun 9, 2026

Behind the Bastards

Part One: The Rise of the "Activist" Investor

The episode dissects the rise of the 'activist investor' — a term that has replaced the more vilified 'corporate raider' — through the lens of Bill Ackman, a billionaire hedge fund manager whose career embodies both the promise and peril of this financial arch

1h 4mJun 9, 2026

Masters of Scale

World Cup kickoff: Goals, greed, and geopolitics, with ESPN’s Sam Borden

The World Cup is not just a sporting event—it's a rare global moment where millions from vastly different lives converge on a shared dream: a goal, a win, a chance to believe. In this candid conversation, ESPN’s Sam Borden, a veteran of FIFA’s corruption expos

32mJun 9, 2026

The Ezra Klein Show

What’s the Left’s Vision for Foreign Policy After Trump?

The Democratic Party is at a crossroads over foreign policy, with Gaza becoming a moral and political fault line that mirrors the Iraq War's impact on the party in 2008. Matt Duss, a leading progressive foreign policy thinker and former advisor to Bernie Sande

1h 33mJun 9, 2026

The Proof with Simon Hill

Nutrition for satiety and weight loss | Dr Federica Amati

GLP-1 medications are transforming metabolic health, but their success hinges not on the drug alone—but on how you eat while on it. Dr. Federica Amati, head of nutrition science at ZOE and author of *The Appetite Reset*, argues that appetite suppression from t

1h 33mJun 9, 2026

Dateline NBC

A Killing in Midtown

A 50-year-old healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, was gunned down in broad daylight outside a Manhattan hotel in December 2024, sparking a national reckoning over the U.S. healthcare system. The suspect, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, was arrested months later after

41mJun 9, 2026

The Community Cats Podcast

Ep 668: City Kitties: Inside New York's Bodega Cat Movement, with Dan Rimada, Founder of Bodega Cats of New York and Co-Founder of Cats About Town Tours

New York City’s bodega cats—once invisible fixtures in corner stores—are now at the center of a groundbreaking movement to recognize and protect them as working animals. Dan Rimada, founder of Bodega Cats of New York, reveals how a casual photography project i

27mJun 9, 2026

Podcast Archives - Software Engineering Daily

SED News: Apple’s AI Problem, The Real Business Model of AI, and Token Cost Reckoning

Apple is at a crossroads, not just technologically but culturally: despite its massive market value and hardware dominance, the company has yet to deliver a meaningful AI breakthrough, with its Siri demo famously being fake and its AI leadership in flux. This

48mJun 9, 2026

Switched on Pop

Paul McCartney went back to Liverpool for something new to say

At 83, Paul McCartney isn't just revisiting his past—he's redefining it. On his new album *Boys of Dungeon Lane*, he confronts memory, loss, and the weight of legacy with a boldness that defies expectation. The opening chord—a dissonant, four-note arpeggio—imm

42mJun 9, 2026

John Tapp Racing

Episode 583: Brad Rawiller - A Doomben $10,000 win on a mount he didn’t see coming. He and Rothfire have a lot in common.

Brad Rewilla’s victory in the Doomben $10,000 Group 1 race on Rothfire wasn’t just a career milestone—it was a testament to resilience, timing, and the quiet power of persistence. At 47, with five and a half years since his last Group 1 win and a career marked

1h 4mJun 9, 2026

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

Rainforest Radicals: The History of Rainforest Action Network w/ Prof. David Benac (G&R 501)

Rainforest Action Network didn’t just fight for trees—it redefined environmental activism by centering indigenous sovereignty, grassroots power, and radical joy. Historian David Benac’s book *Rainforest Radicals* reveals how a decentralized network of local 'R

1h 3mJun 9, 2026