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Ranching Returns Podcast
282: Charles Rohla - Silvopasture Expained
Charles Rohla, a senior regenerative ranching advisor at Noble Research Institute, reveals that silvopasture isn't just grazing under trees—it's a high-yield, dual-income system where pecans and cattle thrive together. Contrary to the assumption that trees sha
On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Creating a Workplace System That Delivers Joy
Organizations are pouring billions into superficial perks like unlimited PTO and free coffee, yet employees remain burned out and disengaged—because these fixes don’t address the root issue: broken workplace systems. Yolanda Fraction, organizational psychologi
RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast
FAAB Recap / Year of the Hamate Bone
The RotoWire Fantasy Baseball Podcast delivers a high-octane recap of a pivotal June week, spotlighting a seismic injury that reshapes the fantasy landscape: Jose Ramirez’s season-ending hamate bone fracture. The episode opens with disbelief over Ramirez’s inj
Morbid
The Pickwick Club Disaster
On July 4th, 1925, the Pickwick Club in Boston—a speakeasy disguised as a social club—collapsed during a raucous Independence Day dance, killing 44 people and injuring dozens. What began as a celebration of the Roaring Twenties turned into one of the city’s de
The Gabby Reece Show
The Workout Witch on Somatic Healing: Reset Your Nervous System in 5 Minutes a Day
The guest, Liz Tenuto—known as The Workout Witch—reveals a radical truth: chronic pain, fatigue, and emotional dysregulation aren’t just 'lifestyle' issues, but symptoms of a nervous system stuck in survival mode. Drawing from her own journey as a ballet dance
Crime Junkie
MURDERED: Alberta O. Jones
The 1965 murder of Alberta O. Jones, a pioneering Black female prosecutor and civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky, remains one of the most baffling cold cases in American history. Despite a trail of physical evidence—bloodstained rental car, missing
Scamfluencers
ENCORE: Lance Armstrong: Tour De Fraud | 218
Lance Armstrong's rise from cancer survivor to cycling legend was built on one of the most sophisticated doping schemes in sports history — a fraud so comprehensive it nearly destroyed professional cycling. In a shocking 2013 Oprah interview, Armstrong finally
20/20
The After Show: Stalking Samantha – 13 Years of Terror
A woman stalked for over a decade by a man who escalated from persistent attention to kidnapping and imprisonment in a soundproof bunker—only to be released after a harrowing ordeal—has become a chilling case study in how stalking can spiral into violence. The
The Vanished Podcast
Replay: Zyanya Valora - The End of a 15-Month Search
After 15 months of relentless searching, 21-year-old Zianya Valora’s remains were discovered in a remote, overgrown section of the Ventura Riverbed—two and a half miles from her home in Ojai, California. Her case, initially treated as a missing person at risk
Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
Should I Risk His Relationship for a Chance at Ours?
A woman writes in about a deep, meaningful friendship with a man named Brent that dissolved when he entered a relationship with a girlfriend who felt threatened by their closeness. Despite mutual emotional intimacy and even a gesture of support—Brent offering
The School of Greatness
Evolution Designed Your Senses to Hide Reality | Donald Hoffman
What if everything you perceive—the table, the moon, even your own body—is not reality, but a carefully designed user interface built by evolution to help you survive? Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman, author of *The Case Against Reality*, argues that our se
Pop Culture Happy Hour
Stop! That! Train!
Stop That Train isn't just a spoof movie—it's a love letter to queer joy, drag culture, and the unapologetic absurdity of RuPaul's Drag Race. The film, a chaotic, joke-dense romp starring RuPaul as a flamboyant president and drag queens Jujubee and Ginger Minj
MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories
Killer Profile (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)
The true story of Diane Zaleski's brutal murder in 2010 reveals a chilling case where investigators spent over a year chasing false leads—only to realize the killer was someone she trusted: her neighbor’s son, Arnell Yearwood. After Diane opened her door to Ar
The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
Lisa Nichols: "Your Breakdowns Simply Precede Your Breakthroughs."
Lisa Nichols delivers a raw, powerful message: your deepest breakdowns aren't signs of failure—they're the necessary prelude to your greatest breakthroughs. Drawing from her own journey growing up in South Central Los Angeles, facing academic dismissal, and ba
WHAT WENT WRONG
War of the Worlds (2005)
The 2005 *War of the Worlds* was never a failure—its real tragedy was being buried under a media firestorm that confused Tom Cruise’s Scientology advocacy with cinematic failure. Far from a box office disaster, the film grossed $600 million worldwide and was c
The Best One Yet
🚖 “Robo Club” — Waymo+. Gaudi’s 144-year cathedral. GovAI’s surprise coalition. +Knickerbocker naming
The New York Knicks' historic championship win—celebrated on their 80th birthday—wasn't just a sports moment; it was a 217-year-old marketing masterstroke. The team's name, 'Knickerbockers,' originated from a fictional article written by Washington Irving in 1
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Dr. Ramani: If You're Thinking About Going No Contact With a Family Member - Listen to THIS (How to Know If It's Time To Walk Away)
When a family member causes persistent emotional harm, no contact isn't a failure of love—it's a radical act of self-preservation. Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist and leading voice on narcissistic relationships, dismantles the myth that 'family i
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
MFM Minisode 492
A chilling tale of a child nearly bitten by a rabid bat at church camp—only to be banned from the pool for life—sets the tone for this emotionally charged My Favorite Murder minisode. The story unfolds with dark humor and eerie detail, culminating in a 23-shot
48 Hours
Angela Prichard's Fight for Her Life
Angela Pritchard, a beloved mother, grandmother, and kennel owner in rural Iowa, was gunned down in her own business on October 8, 2022 — a murder investigators believe was not an accident, but a premeditated act by her estranged husband, Chris Pritchard. Her
Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel
Most Companies Are Built to Fail Their Mission. Here's the Fix.
Most companies don't fail because of bad leadership or bad ideas—they fail because the system itself is rigged to destroy their original mission. In a powerful conversation with Eric Ries, host Jessi Hempel confronts a civilization-level crisis: the rise of 'f
