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Strange Familiars

The Eternal Hunter

The Eternal Hunter, a spectral figure haunting Pennsylvania's hills with a pack of ghostly dogs, is not just a spooky folktale—it's a complex fusion of Germanic Wild Hunt mythology, colonial guilt, and rural fear. Unlike the benevolent or neutral spirits of fa

1h 13mJun 12, 2026

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

Bonus Episode - Hedy Lamarr and Billie Jean King

Hedy Lamarr, the 'most beautiful woman in the world,' was not just a Hollywood icon but a brilliant inventor whose groundbreaking work on frequency-hopping technology laid the foundation for modern Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS—yet her contributions were ignored f

56mJun 12, 2026

The World and Everything In It

6.12.26 The Pentagon’s Mormon classification, Disclosure Day, and George Grant with Stephen Mansfield

The Pentagon's decision to exclude The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its official list of Christian denominations sparked a national debate over religious identity, revealing deep cultural and theological divides. John Stonestreet argues tha

34mJun 12, 2026

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Day 163: Faith Over Success (2026)

In this powerful episode of The Bible in a Year, Fr. Mike Schmitz confronts a profound spiritual paradox: success is not the measure of faithfulness—faithfulness is. As he walks through 1 Kings 13, 2 Chronicles 12–13, and the Song of Solomon, he reveals how Go

24mJun 12, 2026

Climate One

Medium Rare: What’s Next For Meat?

The climate crisis is deeply tied to how we produce and consume meat, with livestock agriculture responsible for roughly a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, despite the environmental urgency, the path forward isn’t about shaming meat-eaters or d

1h 5mJun 12, 2026

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Armchair Anonymous: Camping

A mother's worst nightmare unfolds when her nine-year-old son accidentally drops a hot metal roasting stick into his open eye during a camping trip in British Columbia—only to discover, in the dim light of dawn, a terrifying white line across his eyeball that

54mJun 12, 2026

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

ActBlue Pleads the Fifth on Hiding Foreign Campaign Donations, SPLC Dodges on Funding the KKK & DHS Finds 146,000 Missing Children

The Ben Ferguson Podcast delivers a blistering critique of multiple progressive institutions, starting with ActBlue's CEO pleading the Fifth Amendment during a congressional hearing about alleged foreign campaign donations—particularly from Chinese nationals—w

34mJun 12, 2026

Odd Lots

How a Vibecoded Newsletter Is Making the Hay Market More Transparent

A young founder named Aiden Johnson has built Haywire, a newsletter that brings transparency to the opaque hay market by aggregating and simplifying public data from the USDA and regional auction houses. What started as a casual question from his dad—"What’s t

40mJun 12, 2026

The MeidasTouch Podcast

MeidasTouch Full Podcast - 6/12/26

The MeidasTouch Podcast delivers a blistering critique of Donald Trump’s erratic leadership, exposing a presidency defined by performative chaos, cognitive decline, and systemic racism. In a 77-minute episode, hosts Ben Myselis, Brett, and Jordy dissect Trump’

1h 17mJun 12, 2026

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway

The Week: Iran, IPO Mania, and the New American Dream

The U.S. is losing its strategic edge not due to weakness, but because its adversaries—Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea—have found a shared identity in resisting the liberal world order. Scott Galloway, joined by foreign policy experts Ann Applebaum and Fi

17mJun 12, 2026

The NewsWorthy

Iran Strikes Canceled, White House Cage Matches & World's Largest IPO - Friday, June 12, 2026

In a stunning reversal, President Trump called off planned military strikes on Iran just hours before launch, citing progress in peace talks that could prevent Tehran from ever acquiring nuclear weapons. The announcement comes after a week of escalating tensio

15mJun 12, 2026

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

ActBlue CEO Refuses to Answer Questions on Foreign Funds

The Ben Ferguson Podcast exposes a seismic political scandal involving ActBlue and the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), accusing both of enabling foreign interference and funding extremist groups while evading accountability. ActBlue’s CEO, Regina Wallace-J

16mJun 12, 2026

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

From Pleading the Fifth to Missing Kids—Democrats Show their True Selves

The Ben Ferguson Show delivers a blistering critique of Democratic leadership, accusing the party of enabling systemic failures through willful neglect and corrupt funding networks. At the heart of the episode is a damning portrayal of ActBlue’s CEO pleading t

34mJun 12, 2026

The Daily Show: Ears Edition

Trump Goes Ocean’s Eleven on Iran’s Oil & Knicks Put Off Winning to the Last Second | Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova

The Daily Show: Ears Edition delivers a satirical rollercoaster blending absurd political satire with heartfelt sports and cultural commentary. In a fictionalized yet biting take on current events, Donald Trump is portrayed as orchestrating a fictional 'Ocean’

37mJun 12, 2026

Order of Man

How to Forge Masculinity Into Manliness | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES

The core argument of this episode is a radical redefinition of masculinity: it's not the problem, but the raw material that must be forged into manliness. Host Ryan Mickler dismantles the pervasive myth that male drive, ambition, and aggression are inherently

34mJun 12, 2026

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Reinventing Your Career in the Age of AI? Jodi Kantor Says YES

The future of work isn't disappearing—it's transforming, and the key to thriving in it isn't chasing the next 'safe' career path, but embracing a deeply human framework of craft and need. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jodi Kantor, in her new book *How to S

32mJun 12, 2026

The Lawfare Podcast

Lawfare Daily: How Escalations in Lebanon May Prolong the Iran War, with Joel Braunold

The Israeli government is deliberately stalling negotiations with Iran to prevent a deal that could strengthen Tehran, especially as the country heads toward a pivotal election in September. According to Joel Braunold, the Israelis and Iranians are both skille

57mJun 12, 2026

BrainStuff

How Does Your Heart Get Blood?

Your heart doesn't just pump blood to the rest of your body—it also needs a constant supply of its own. Contrary to what you might expect, it doesn't absorb oxygen from the blood flowing through its chambers. Instead, it feeds itself through dedicated arteries

11mJun 12, 2026

SaaS District

How AI Is Changing Growth, Teams, and Startup Strategy with Jon Mest #244

The future of growth isn't about more tools—it's about building with deeper customer insight, especially in the age of AI-driven search. John Mest, CEO of ChatRank and JustReachOut, argues that the most successful startups today aren't those with the most fund

37mJun 12, 2026

On The Page

994. The Play's the Thing

The guest, playwright Marisa Alaniz, reveals how she transformed the infamous 1947 Black Dahlia murder into a powerful, ethically grounded stage play centered entirely on Elizabeth Short’s life—not her death. Rather than perpetuate the exploitative true crime

38mJun 12, 2026