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BrandonJaneauShow
I Bleed Sports:Pressure Creates Reality
Brandon Janew delivers a blistering, unfiltered analysis of sports' most pressing issues, arguing that pressure doesn't just create reality—it reveals it. He opens with a fiery call for the long-overdue Bam Rodriguez vs. Naoya Inoue fight, decrying boxing's re
Fun Kids Book Quest
Ghouls, Dragons, and Haunted Forests 🪄🐉
A young girl named Alex Evans discovers she can transform into a dragon—though her mother fears the power and keeps her locked away, suppressing her true self. In the second book of the Dragonborn series, Alex and her friends flee their island home after a tra
Make Money as a Life Coach®
Ep #392: 200k Mastermind: Everything You Need to Know
Stacey Bayman dismantles the myth that scaling to $200K requires grinding through chaos, revealing instead that true success comes from an essentialist mindset and a simple, repeatable system. She argues that most coaches fail not from lack of effort, but from
Sinisterhood
Episode 400: Celebrity Extraterrestrial Encounters
The most startling revelation isn’t that aliens are real—but that they’ve been visiting us for decades, not as invaders, but as spiritual guides, and that Hollywood, government, and even AI may be part of a coordinated effort to prepare humanity for the truth.
Filmspotting
Top 5 Movie Bands | Archive
The Filmspotting team revisits a 2014 archive episode to rank their top five fictional movie bands, blending nostalgia, musical authenticity, and emotional resonance. The list kicks off with Hedwig and the Angry Inch — a transgender rock frontwoman whose raw,
Wake Up to Money
Debenhams boss on the fight with Chinese rivals
The UK retail sector is facing a crisis of fairness as British brands like Debenhams battle against Chinese fast-fashion giants Shein and Temu, which exploit a 'de minimis' tax loophole allowing small parcels to enter the UK duty-free. Dan Finlay, CEO of Deben
Medicare For The Lazy Man Podcast
Ep. 955 - MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PLANS USE VARIOUS TOOLS TO CONTROL THEIR COSTS!
Medicare Advantage plans are increasingly using prior authorization and strict documentation requirements to control costs—sometimes denying emergency MRIs even when medically necessary. Doug Jones, host of the Medicare for the Lazy Man podcast, exposes how th
Salt City Hoops Utah Jazz Podcast
The Most Important Utah Jazz Draft, Ever
The Utah Jazz's 2026 NBA Draft pick is being framed as the most consequential in franchise history—not because of the player's immediate impact, but because it could determine whether the Jazz evolve from a solid playoff contender into a true title threat. Hos
The AI in Business Podcast
How Unified Context Turns AI Into Real Enterprise Performance - with Ravi Marwaha of Arango
Enterprise AI agents don't fail because of flawed models—they fail because they lack a live, unified understanding of the business. Ravi Marwaha of Arango argues that AI systems are like newborns: they need nurturing through a real-time context layer that conn
Witness History
Picasso and the Surrealist summer
In the summer of 1937, a circle of avant-garde artists—including Pablo Picasso, Lee Miller, Roland Penrose, and poet Paul Eluard—gathered on the French Riviera for a carefree holiday that would become a fleeting moment of creative freedom before the storm of w
IBS Intelligence Global FinTech Interviews
EP1003: Accelerating innovation, greater resources and more expertise!
The modern financial system runs on a hidden, high-stakes infrastructure that's being rapidly transformed by AI and cloud-native technology. At the heart of this revolution is Pismo, a company Visa acquired for $1 billion not for its brand, but for its ability
Strange Familiars
The Moon Come to Earth
A moon that fell from the sky and landed in a car park—this isn't a sci-fi plot, but a family legend that refuses to die. In this deeply personal episode of *Strange Familiars*, Brother Richard recounts how his mother and sister both claimed to see the moon ph
Two Blokes Talking Tech
Tech Guide #697 - Amazon's Delivering the Future announcements - new robotics, Alexa+ coming to Australia this year
Amazon is accelerating its global rollout of AI-powered Alexa Plus to Australia, bringing a smarter, more conversational assistant to Australian homes in 2026—months ahead of earlier expectations. This isn’t just a voice upgrade; it’s a full shift toward ambie
The Bobby Bones Show
Lots to Say: Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher
Brian Urlacher, NFL Hall of Famer and former Chicago Bears linebacker, joins The Bobby Bones Show to reflect on a legendary career defined by instinct, leadership, and relentless preparation. He recounts the infamous Brady juke play that fooled him, revealing
Mindful, Happy Kids
Breaking Barriers: Sonido Reyes on Queer, Latinx, and Mental Health Representation in YA in Conversation with Dr. Elisabeth Paige
Sonido Reyes, a queer Latinx author, reveals how their writing journey began not in school but through fan fiction—free from the shame of academic failure—and evolved into powerful young adult novels that center on mental health, queerness, and family dynamics
This Might Get Weird
TMGW #387: Grace & Mamrie’s Fashion Advice
Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart dive into a whirlwind of absurdity, nostalgia, and deep cultural commentary in this episode of *This Might Get Weird*. The conversation kicks off with a hilarious confession about recording three minutes of audio while thinking the
TigerBelly
Connor Wood & Crossing Tribes
Connor Wood, comedian and co-host of 'Brooke and Connor Make a Podcast,' delivers a chaotic, self-aware monologue about the absurdity of fame, identity, and human biology during a candid interview on TigerBelly. The episode begins with a surreal tour of Mookie
The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
Jim Cathcart: “Spend One Extra Hour Each Day Studying Your Chosen Field, and You’ll Be a National Expert in Five Years or Less.”
Jim Cathcart’s life was transformed in 1972 when he heard Earl Nightingale’s now-iconic quote: 'Spend one extra hour each day studying your chosen field, and you’ll be a national expert in five years or less.' At the time, Cathcart was a government clerk makin
Conspiracy Theories
The Press Your Luck Scandal
In May 1984, Michael Larson, a modest ice cream truck driver from Ohio, stunned the nation by winning $110,237 on CBS’s *Press Your Luck*—a record at the time—through meticulous pattern recognition, not cheating. His 45-consecutive-spin streak, free of the dre
The Deck
Milagros Nieves (3 of Clubs, Connecticut)
Thirty-three years after the brutal murder of Milagros Nieves, a 49-year-old Puerto Rican grandmother in Bridgeport, Connecticut, new evidence has shattered the long-held assumption that her case was unsolvable. The crime scene—a kitchen drenched in blood, a b
