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Witness History
The inspiration for Chekhov's Three Sisters
The story of how Anton Chekhov's masterpiece *Three Sisters* was inspired by a real family he met during a summer in 1897, when the playwright was just 37 and visiting rural Russia. Ten-year-old Paul Shishkov, whose family lived near Chekhov’s estate, recounts
The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast
The Journey from Insecurity to Freedom with Paul Burns
The journey from insecurity to freedom isn't about fixing yourself—it's about becoming substantially who God created you to be. In this powerful conversation, Paul Burns and Brian Miller explore how self-differentiation—the ability to hold your own thoughts an
The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
Tony Robbins: “You Are Not Your Behavior.”
Tony Robbins delivers a powerful dismantling of identity-based self-limitation in this episode, arguing that people are not defined by their behaviors, emotions, beliefs, or past mistakes. He reveals how attaching your identity to a label—'I'm bad with money,'
The Big Fib
Can you find out who gets the red card when lying about SOCCER?
In this episode of The Big Fib, host Deborah Goldstein and child contestant Anders Piensen tackle a high-stakes game of truth versus deception, centered around the world’s most popular sport: soccer. The twist? One of the two adult experts is a liar, and Ander
Pop Culture Happy Hour
Summer House
The latest season of Bravo's Summer House has ignited a cultural firestorm not for its usual antics, but for a scandal that blurs the line between reality TV drama and real-life betrayal. When Amanda Batula, recently divorced from Kyle Cook, began dating Wes W
The Best One Yet
🚽 “Houston, we’re rich” — SpaceX’s janitor millionaires. Greed World Cup. Pizza Hut’s 1996-ification. +The M.A.N.G.O.S.
In a podcast episode titled 'Houston, we’re rich' — SpaceX’s janitor millionaires, Greed World Cup, Pizza Hut’s 1996-ification, +The M.A.N.G.O.S., hosts Nick and Jack deliver a high-octane mix of financial satire, cultural commentary, and contrarian takes. The
Business Wars
Meta and the Battle for Smart Glasses | Google's Return | 3
Meta's smart glasses, powered by partnerships with Ray-Ban and Oakley, have redefined the wearable tech landscape by making AI-enabled eyewear stylish, accessible, and commercially viable—selling 9 million pairs since 2023. But their success comes with a steep
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
Classic #1155 Treat it Like Pigeons at the Park
The episode opens with a blistering critique of performative outrage in American culture, using the metaphor of 'treating outrage like pigeons at the park'—a fleeting, performative gesture that doesn't lead to real action. Adam Carolla and Dr. Drew Pinsky diss
Morbid
Dr. Ohta & the Killer Prophet
In 1970, the peaceful suburban town of Soquel, California, was shattered by a meticulously planned massacre at the home of Dr. Victor Ota, a respected ophthalmologist and community pillar. Five family members and his secretary were executed with chilling preci
MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories
Deadly Plans
In a chilling tale of obsession and delusion, a reverend named John Carmichael, convinced that a local drunk named Gideon Browning possessed supernatural powers of mind control, believed he was being hypnotized during a fateful ride together. What began as a s
SmartLess
"RE-RELEASE: Tom Hanks"
Tom Hanks, the most decorated guest in SmartLess history, walks into the podcast not as a Hollywood icon but as a humble, self-aware storyteller who’s spent decades mastering the art of being present. The episode begins with a mock-serious announcement of the
48 Hours
Defending DJ
The tragic death of 20-year-old DJ Henry, a Pace University student, in October 2010 became a national reckoning on police accountability after his family uncovered a web of lies and cover-ups. What began as a routine police stop outside a bar in Mount Pleasan
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
536 - Smart ‘n Tricky
In this birthday episode of My Favorite Murder, Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark celebrate Georgia's 11th 'birthday'—a playful nod to the podcast's 13-year run—with a deep dive into two of the most audacious con artists in modern true crime: Jeffrey Manch
Humankind on Public Radio
Generous Giving
Americans give generously—$300 billion annually—but much of that generosity is reactive, sparked by disasters like Hurricane Sandy or personal tragedies, not sustained by strategic planning. The real bottleneck isn’t lack of will, but a systemic failure of ima
The World and Everything In It
6.11.26 Bill Pulte’s leadership and FISA, rescuing exploited children, preparing children for online temptations, and fighting Ebola
The Cleveland Clinic has agreed to a landmark settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, committing to halt all gender transition procedures for minors for the next 20 years—marking a dramatic reversal in medical consensus that once declared the science '
Earn & Invest
741. Ten Things About Our Healthcare System
The U.S. healthcare system isn't just broken—it's being systematically exploited by third parties who profit from our vulnerability. Jordan Grumet, author of *The Healthcare Heist*, argues that patients and providers are not just passive participants but activ
How I Built This with Guy Raz
Advice Line with Christina Tosi of Milk Bar
Christina Tosi, founder of Milk Bar, returns to 'How I Built This Lab' to help solve real-world business challenges on the Advice Line. Her insights cut through the noise: she argues that brand-building through high-visibility, non-revenue-generating collabora
Throughline
The shifting line between free speech and a criminal threat
In 1966, 18-year-old Robert Watts made a heated, hyperbolic comment about shooting President Lyndon B. Johnson if drafted into Vietnam—laughed off by his peers but treated as a criminal threat by an Army investigator. His case, Watts v. United States, became a
Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates
#477 Stuart Locke - Being Hard to Kill, Being Easy to Coach
Stuart Locke, founder of Kodiak Barbell and a powerlifting coach, recounts surviving a near-fatal medical crisis triggered by a rare genetic mutation (RYR1) that caused malignant hyperthermia during surgery. After rupturing his bicep and being exposed to a dan
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Introduction to the Divided Kingdom (with Jeff Cavins)-2026
The divided kingdom period, beginning in 930 BC, is not just a political split but a spiritual turning point that reshapes the entire narrative of the Old Testament. As Jeff Cavins explains, failing to grasp this moment means missing two-thirds of the Bible—pa
