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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 162: Rehoboam Seeks Counsel (2026)
The episode centers on the pivotal moment when King Rehoboam, son of Solomon, chooses arrogance over wisdom by rejecting the counsel of elder statesmen in favor of flattery from his peers—leading to the permanent split of Israel into two kingdoms. The story, r
Huberman Lab
Essentials: Sleep Toolkit for Optimizing Sleep & Sleep-Wake Timing
The most powerful tool for optimizing sleep isn't a supplement or a gadget—it's morning sunlight. Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that viewing bright light, ideally from the sun, within 30 to 60 minutes of waking triggers a cascade of biological events: it spikes
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
The New Rules of Power — with Anne Applebaum and Fiona Hill
The 400th episode of The Prof G Pod features a landmark conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Anne Applebaum and Brookings senior fellow Fiona Hill, who deliver a searing critique of modern power dynamics. At the heart of their analysis is a radic
Ninja Selling Podcast
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Cindy Olmsted, a real estate agent from Oldsmar, Florida, transformed her first-year income from $0 to $125,000 by mastering the art of 'ninja' networking—specifically through strategic involvement in community groups like the Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis.
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
WH Shakes Up Immigration Policy & 5% of UN Workforce under possible Investigation
The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson delivers a blistering critique of two major policy developments: the Trump administration's proposed overhaul of green card processing and a sweeping U.S. investigation into the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UN
True Crime All The Time
Aaron Goodwin
Aaron Goodwin, the Ghost Adventures cameraman known for chasing paranormal activity, faced a real-life horror when his wife, Victoria, plotted to have him murdered in a shocking case of murder-for-hire. What began as a seemingly normal marriage in Las Vegas to
THE ED MYLETT SHOW
John Maxwell's #2 Law of Leadership: The Law of Influence
The true measure of leadership isn't a title or position—it's influence. In this episode of The Ed Mylett Show, host Ed Mylett and guest John Maxwell unpack Law 2 of the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: The Law of Influence. Maxwell dismantles the myth that
Almost Adulting with Violet Benson
I F*cked the Mascot with Hannah Berner
Hannah Berner and Violet Benson dive into a raw, hilarious, and deeply personal conversation that turns the idea of 'daddy issues' on its head—revealing that the real issue isn't father figures, but the emotional armor we build to survive being constantly 'on.
New Books in Political Science
Karine Premont and Christopher J. Devine eds., "Second in Command: Reevaluating the Role of Vice Presidents and Running Mates in Modern American Politics" (U Michigan Press, 2026)
The vice presidency, long dismissed as a ceremonial afterthought, has evolved into a pivotal yet informal power center in American governance—driven not by constitutional authority but by presidential choice. In their edited volume *Second in Command*, Christo
ClickFunnels Radio
He Stopped Selling Products and Made More Money - Tim Hewitt - CFR #814
Tim Hewitt went from losing $1 million in golf equipment inventory during the 2008 crash to building a $2 million-a-year business by abandoning product ownership entirely. His breakthrough? Realizing that selling other people's products—especially high-ticket,
Doughboys
Dunkin' 3 with Alyssa Limperis
The most chilling revelation of the night wasn’t the ghostly figure in Wags’ apartment—but the idea that being near someone haunted might be more dangerous than the spirit itself. In a surreal fusion of food critique, supernatural storytelling, and New England
New Books in Political Science
Robert Templer, "The Shah's Party: And the Iranian Revolution That Followed (Hurst, 2026)
In 1971, Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi hosted a lavish celebration at Persepolis to mark the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire—a spectacle of global diplomacy, ancient symbolism, and modern excess. Robert Templer’s book, *The Shah's Party and the Iranian
The Boardroom Buzz: Grow, Sell, or Exit
Why Avoiding Debt Made Byron Barnes the Youngest Millionaire Pest Control CEO
At just 22, Byron Barnes inherited a family pest control business in debt and on the brink of collapse after his father’s sudden death—without a will, life insurance, or a clear exit plan. Rather than sell, he took a radical stance: he would run the company en
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
FBI and DOJ Engage in Sweeping Fraud Efforts to Save Tax Payer Dollars
The Trump administration is waging an unprecedented war on fraud, with the newly created National Fraud Enforcement Division launching over 450 major enforcement actions in just 50 days. At the heart of this effort is a bold new FBI initiative: the 'Top 10 Mos
The Daily Show: Ears Edition
Trump Sells UFC Coins as Iran Strikes & Melania Pushes AI in a Speech Worthy of AI | Nina Dobrev
In a satirical deep dive blending political absurdity and global absurdities, The Daily Show: Ears Edition mocks the Trump administration’s latest spectacle: Donald Trump selling $12,000 gold commemorative coins to commemorate a UFC fight at the White House—wh
The NewsWorthy
World Cup Begins, 'I Love the Inflation' & Knicks' Historic Comeback - Thursday, June 11, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with a high-stakes match in Mexico City, marking the first time the tournament spans three nations—Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.—and setting the stage for a global spectacle. Amid the excitement, President Trump declared he 'l
The Next Big Idea
The Case for AI Optimism with Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler
The conversation between Peter Diamandis and Stephen Kotler reveals a profound tension between radical optimism and cautious realism in the face of AI's accelerating power. Diamandis, the 'world's most impassioned AI optimist,' argues that humanity stands at t
Stuff You Should Know
The NY Subway Vigilante
In December 1984, Bernard Goetz, a 37-year-old electrical engineer, shot four unarmed teenagers on a New York City subway train, leaving one paralyzed and brain-damaged. The incident, which unfolded in a city gripped by crime and fear, sparked a national fires
Science Vs
The Woman Who Felt No Fear
Meet SM, a woman who lives without an amygdala—the brain region long believed to be the central hub for fear. Despite having no functional amygdala due to a rare genetic condition called Urbach-Wiethe disease, she has never felt fear in the face of life-threat
Behind the Bastards
Part Two: The Rise of the "Activist" Investor
Bill Ackman, once hailed as the patron saint of activist investing, has become a cautionary tale of hubris, ideological blind spots, and the limits of financial power. The episode dissects his catastrophic 2011-2013 tenure at JCPenney, where he forced the radi
