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Embodied
Building A Queer Life In The Country
Ray Gehringer, a queer person who grew up on a sheep farm in rural West Virginia, defied the assumption that LGBTQ+ lives can't thrive outside major cities. After years of living in liberal urban centers like Austin and Massachusetts, Ray returned home in 2011
Interesting Times with Ross Douthat
Better Sex, Better Hair, Better Sleep: ‘Humanmaxxing’ Is Here
Christian Angermeyer, a biotech entrepreneur and advocate of the 'next human agenda,' argues that medical science and technology should be used not to become something other than human, but to maximize the potential already within us. He rejects the term 'tran
The Solid Verbal College Football
Sark Tank 3.0: Investing in Texas Tech, USC, G6 Newbies & More
The Solid Verbal College Football podcast unleashes 'Sark Tank 3.0' — a satirical pitch competition where hosts Dan Rubenstein and Andy Staples play 'Sarks' (investors) in a fictional college football venture fund. The episode mocks the absurdity of college fo
Old Gods of Appalachia
Episode 101: Keeper of Ways
Marlena Locke arrives at her late stepson Brutus's estate to deliver news of his death—only to find the house eerily deserted, with no staff, no signs of departure, and Calliope, his wife, nowhere to be found. As she investigates, she discovers a tarot spread
Masters of Scale
The future of EVs, with Rivian’s RJ Scaringe
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe reveals how he built a car company that’s both a hardware powerhouse and a software innovator—by embracing chaos, decentralizing decisions, and designing systems that scale. At the heart of Rivian’s success is a radical approach to coord
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch on AI, the Met Gala & his secret succession plan
Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch reveals a radical new strategy: he's preparing his company for a future where Google search traffic vanishes entirely. In a bold move, Lynch told his teams to assume 'Google Zero'—zero referral traffic from search engines—starting no
The Overland Journal Podcast
The Rogue Wanderers on 100 Countries in a Toyota Tacoma and Four Wheel Camper
Andy and Dawn Elsbree, the 'Rogue Wanderers,' have driven a modified 2019 Toyota Tacoma with a four-wheel camper across over 100 countries in six years, from the U.S. to Chile via Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Their journey, initially planned as a
The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump Signals Shift on Iran After Iranian Strikes on U.S. Bases
The MeidasTouch Podcast presents a dramatic and conspiratorial narrative of escalating U.S.-Iran tensions under Donald Trump, framing the administration's actions as a calculated facade masking a looming surrender. The episode argues that Trump's aggressive po
The Megyn Kelly Show
Bill Gates Opens Up About Epstein, ActBlue CEO Pleads Fifth, World Cup Ref Barred: AM Update 6/11
Bill Gates testified behind closed doors before the House Oversight Committee about his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, admitting he had extramarital affairs that Epstein used to pressure him—though Gates insists he never witnessed criminal activity. T
Social Media Marketing Podcast
From Content to Conversion: TikTok's New All-in-One Funnel Tools
TikTok is rapidly evolving into a full-funnel marketing platform, integrating AI-powered content creation, search optimization, and in-app commerce in a way that could redefine how brands acquire customers. The centerpiece is TikTok Symphony, a generative AI s
Richard Vaughan Live
Richard Vaughan Live 11/06/2026
Richard Vaughan delivers a wildly unpredictable, self-aware live broadcast that blurs the line between performance art and language teaching. The episode opens with a surreal, meta-commentary on the very act of broadcasting: Vaughan claims he's doing the show
The Daily
The Young Economic Populists Reshaping the Left
A generation of college graduates who once leaned conservative are now driving a radical leftward shift in American politics, not because of ideology alone, but because of a decades-long economic betrayal. Once promised that a college degree would secure upwar
Celtics Talk
Do the Celtics need to change their 3-point approach?
The Boston Celtics' three-point shooting approach is under intense scrutiny after a disappointing playoff exit, but the real issue isn't the volume—it's shot quality and offensive consistency. While the team attempted a league-high 46 three-pointers per game i
Massive Agent Podcast
Why I Canceled My NAR Membership After 16 Years
After 16 years as a dues-paying member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and MLS, real estate agent Dustin Brougham canceled all memberships—freeing up over $1,600 annually—because his business model has evolved beyond active transactions. He no lo
Pat Mayo Experience
NFL News Gone Wild: AJ Brown Trade, Bears Drama, Browns Chaos & Rams Go All-In
The Pat Mayo Experience dives into a whirlwind of NFL offseason chaos, spotlighting the Rams' bold move to trade for Myles Garrett—a decision that instantly elevates them as Super Bowl contenders despite surrendering a first-round pick and Jared Verse. The sho
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Are We About to Lose Control of AI? | AI Reality Check
Cal Newport delivers a sharp rebuttal to the growing alarm over AI's potential for recursive self-improvement, triggered by a recent Anthropic report warning of AI building itself and threatening human control. He dismantles the report's core data—showing surg
The WallBuilders Show
Civics Before Committee Power
The Wall Builders Show tackles a provocative civic question: Could Congress or state legislatures require lawmakers to pass a civics or citizenship test before receiving committee assignments? The hosts argue that while the Constitution sets minimal qualificat
Bay Curious
What Happens When the Bay Area’s Beloved Ferries Break Down?
When a ferry breaks down in the Bay Area, it's not just a transportation hiccup—it's a complex logistical and engineering challenge involving specialized mechanics, decommissioned military bases, and federal funding. The episode reveals that Golden Gate and SF
Stuff To Blow Your Mind
Diatoms and Diatomaceous Earth, Part 1
Diatoms—microscopic, photosynthetic algae with intricate, glass-like silica shells called frustules—are not just biological curiosities; they are planetary powerhouses, responsible for 20–30% of Earth's oxygen and 45% of oceanic primary production. When they d
The Breakfast Club
Karmelo Anthony Sentenced to 35 Years. Civil Rights Attorney Lee Merritt Breaks Down What Comes Next
The sentencing of 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony to 35 years in prison—three times the sentence given to a white officer convicted of killing a Black teenager—exposes deep racial and systemic inequities in Texas's justice system, according to civil rights attorne
