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The Overland Journal Podcast
Adventures with Cyrus "Scooter" Anderson: Seven Summits and Beyond
Cyrus 'Scooter' Anderson, a former investment banker turned globe-trotting adventurer, shares how he traded a high-pressure career for a life of minimalist travel, driven by the pursuit of experience over accumulation. His most ambitious project—riding motorcy
The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump Appears Fatigued as Big Day Ends in Political Defeat
Donald Trump's presidency appears to be unraveling amid a series of catastrophic political and diplomatic failures, culminating in a deeply flawed peace deal with Iran that undermines U.S. national security and alienates the American public. The episode paints
Win Make Give with Ben Kinney
Unveiling the Anti-Aging Secrets: Harnessing Science for a Longer Life with Mike Linares
The guest, Mike Linares, reveals that we're on the brink of a scientific revolution where aging may soon be reversible—thanks to breakthroughs in NAD+ research from Harvard's Dr. David Sinclair. He argues that the real key to longevity isn't expensive gadgets
The Middle with Jeremy Hobson
Is Social Media the New Tobacco?
The episode confronts a radical idea: what if social media isn't just a tool, but a public health crisis on par with tobacco? Journalist Femi O'Key joins Jeremy Hobson to dissect how platforms designed to addict us—through autoplay, infinite scroll, and algori
Real Estate Investing with Coach Carson
#492: $250K, a W2, and 10 Years to Quit: Here's What We'd Do
Rob Built, a short-term rental investor with nearly a decade of experience, faces a radical challenge: start over from scratch with only $250,000 in savings, a W-2 job, and his existing knowledge. His strategy? Begin with a low-down-payment, owner-occupant hom
Murder With My Husband
325. The Twin Sleepwalking Murder
In September 2021, 17-year-old Benjamin Elliott allegedly killed his twin sister Megan during a sleepwalking episode, claiming he was in a dream and only woke up to find himself covered in blood with a knife in his hand. The case, which unfolded in real time t
Decoder with Nilay Patel
Skydio CEO argues more drones will make us safer
Skydio CEO Adam Brie argues that the U.S. drone industry is entering a transformative era where autonomous, AI-powered drones are no longer just tools but essential infrastructure—saving lives, improving public safety, and strengthening national security. With
Garage Gym Athlete
How Drop Sets Help You Lift Smarter and Unlock More Muscle Growth: 347
Drop sets aren't a secret shortcut to muscle growth, but they’re a brutally efficient way to pack more hypertrophy work into less time—especially when used strategically. The hosts dissect a 2026 meta-analysis showing drop sets deliver the same strength and mu
Fullerton Unfiltered
978. Why They're Driving Across America Meeting Contractors, & Sharing Our Story!
A bright blue RV with flames on the side is crisscrossing America, not for a sales pitch, but to showcase real business owners and their stories—because authenticity, not polish, is the new marketing currency. Jet from Coast to Coast, the team behind the campa
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Losing a Son in Gaza.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, a mother who lost her son Hirsch to Hamas captivity and execution on October 7, 2023, delivers a searing, unflinching account of grief, resilience, and moral clarity in her debut memoir, *When We See You Again*. Her story is not just one
Pre-Loved Podcast with Emily Stochl
S10 Ep16 NY Archive: Gianna Corvino, vintage shoe specialist and founder of The NY Archive Collective - from playing dress-up in mom's closet to opening a vintage collective in Chelsea.
Gianna Corvino, once a child playing dress-up in her mother's closet, has transformed her lifelong love of vintage fashion into The New York Archive Collective—a vibrant, pink-hued brick-and-mortar vintage hub in Chelsea. What began as a portfolio project for
Audrey Helps Actors Podcast
139 - Series Regular Tell-All - Briana Price
Brianna Price, a series regular on Tyler Perry's 'Divorce Sisters,' reveals the brutal reality of block shooting: 16 episodes filmed in just eight days, with 55 pages per episode and only one take per scene. She describes the psychological toll—fight-or-flight
The Rich Roll Podcast
Rachel Entrekin Runs On Joy: How She Won The Cocodona 250 Outright By Letting Go Of The Outcome
Rachel Entrican didn’t just win the Cocodona 250 outright—she redefined what it means to succeed in endurance sports by embracing joy as a performance strategy. After years of self-imposed pressure, burnout, and a painful history with an eating disorder, she t
The Next Big Idea
This World Cup Is Messy. Watch It Anyway.
The 2026 World Cup is a political minefield—marred by exorbitant ticket prices, controversial immigration policies, and Donald Trump’s performative grip on the global stage. Yet Simon Cooper, a veteran World Cup journalist who’s attended every tournament since
Design Matters with Debbie Millman
Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett, celebrated novelist and bookstore owner, delivers a luminous meditation on the quiet power of choice, craft, and connection in her life and work. She reveals that her most radical act of resistance isn't rebellion—it's the deliberate rejection of
The Proof with Simon Hill
Evidence-Based Exercise in Pregnancy and Postpartum | Dr Margie Davenport
Pregnancy and postpartum exercise are not only safe but transformative—yet decades of outdated myths have kept women from reaping their benefits. Dr. Margie Davenport, a leading exercise physiologist and chair of the 2025 Canadian and 2026 IOC guidelines, dism
Banking Transformed with Jim Marous
How Digital Leaders Grow Revenues 5X Faster
Only 13% of banks and credit unions operate at the highest level of digital maturity, yet those institutions grow revenue five times faster than their less mature peers—despite not being the largest in size. The real differentiator isn't budget or scale, but o
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
560: Law Every 1L Should Know -- Real Property
Adverse possession—where someone can legally claim ownership of land they don’t own by using it openly and continuously for years—might sound like a legal loophole, but it’s grounded in real policy: land shouldn’t sit idle, and ownership should be certain. In
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
4th & South - Brandon Aiyuk's MELTDOWN, AJ Brown-Hurts Trade DRAMA, Aaron Donald Rams Return
The podcast dives into the fallout of Brandon Aiyuk's public meltdown, dissecting how social media has become a liability for athletes whose mental health and professional reputation are at stake. The hosts argue that Aiyuk's viral videos—showing emotional bre
The Megyn Kelly Show
Trump Lands New Iran Deal, Tren de Aragua Leader Killed, UFC Fight at White House: AM Update 6/15
President Trump has engineered a seismic shift in global geopolitics with a surprise ceasefire deal with Iran that promises to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end decades of regional conflict—though the full terms remain secret. The breakthrough came after Tru
