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The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep952: (1) Timothy Ryback describes how on August 13, 1932, Adolf Hitler meets President Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin. Despite the Nazis holding 37% of the electorate, Hindenburg refuses to grant Hitler the chancellorship, offering instead a secondary role in a
On August 13, 1932, Adolf Hitler stood on the precipice of power—having won 37% of the German vote, the largest share in a fractured democracy—but was rejected by President Paul von Hindenburg, who offered him a subordinate role in a coalition government. Timo
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep952: (3) Timothy Ryback explains how, following Hitler's refusal to join a coalition, the Nazis adopt a strategy of "obstructionist politics" to paralyze the Reichstag. With 230 seats, they create a legislative gridlock, preventing any laws from passing and fo
In the final months before Hitler's rise to power, Germany's democratic system was not collapsing from weakness but from deliberate sabotage. Timothy Ryback reveals how, after being denied the chancellorship in August 1932, Hitler instructed his Nazi delegates
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep952: (4) Timothy Ryback describes how, during the fall campaign of 1932, Hitler pioneers the use of an airplane to reach "heartland Germany," visiting up to six locations daily. This allows him to bypass a government radio ban and reach rural voters untouched
In 1932, Adolf Hitler revolutionized political campaigning by becoming the first European leader to use an airplane to reach rural Germany, flying up to six locations a day and landing in farmer’s fields to connect directly with voters. This strategy allowed h
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep952: (5) Timothy Ryback recounts how the November 1932 defeat leaves the Nazi Party in a state of gloom, leading many to believe Hitler is "washed up." However, political desperation drives Franz von Papen to reach out to Hitler, hoping to salvage his own unpo
After Hitler's crushing defeat in the November 1932 election—losing two million votes and dropping to 32-34% support—the Nazi Party is plunged into despair, with Goebbels grim and the entire movement seemingly on life support. Yet, in a stunning political reve
Josh Pate's College Football Show
SEC & Big Ten Reality + Sark vs Texas Tech
The episode opens with Josh Pate asserting that the Big Ten, not the SEC, is the best conference in college football right now—based not on depth but on sustained excellence at the top, with three different teams winning national titles in the past three years
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep952: (7) Timothy Ryback describes how on January 28, 1933, the political crisis peaks as Kurt von Schleicher confronts Hindenburg, requesting martial law to stabilize the disintegrating Nazi threat. Hindenburg, increasingly stubborn and weary of Schleicher's m
On January 28, 1933, Germany stood at a breaking point: Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher, wielding dual power as both Minister of Defense and de facto head of government, demanded six months of martial law to stabilize the collapsing political order and restore
The Bulwark
The Never-ending Iran Negotiations
The U.S. and Iran remain locked in a high-stakes diplomatic standoff over the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides refusing to sign a ceasefire MOU despite two hours of negotiations. Eric Edelman and Elliot Cohen dissect the stalled talks, arguing that neither si
Sake Revolution
Sponge Worthy: Castella Cake Meets Kikusui
The Sake Revolution podcast takes a playful detour from its educational roots to explore a viral Japanese social media challenge: dipping castella cake into Kikusui's 19% ABV Funaguchi Honjozo Nama Genshu sake. Hosts John Puma and Timothy Sullivan, recording t
The Model Health Show
Stop Getting Sick: The Immune System Hygiene Protocol | Carly Kremer
Carly Kremer, founder of Beekeepers Naturals, reveals a revolutionary approach to health: immune system hygiene. She argues that the modern world’s toxic overload—from pesticides to processed foods—overwhelms our immune defenses, leading to chronic illness, au
MNmaxed Podcast
Broken Chains - 01
The MNmaxed Podcast episode 'Broken Chains - 01' plunges listeners into a dark fantasy world where the hosts play a group of adventurers who purchase three slaves at the Garden of Chains—a brutal, clandestine slave market operating beneath a city. What begins
MNmaxed Podcast
Broken Chains - 02
The MinMaxed Podcast drops a time capsule from 2015, resurrecting a raw, low-fi Pathfinder 1e session titled 'Brogan Chains' as a nostalgic tribute. What unfolds is not a polished game master's narrative but a chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly strategic liv
MNmaxed Podcast
Broken Chains - 03
The MNmaxed Podcast episode 'Broken Chains - 03' plunges into a high-stakes dungeon encounter where the party uncovers the shocking truth: Zahara, the seemingly dead assassin, was not a killer but a tracker hired by slavers to find a body double for the missin
Dan Snow's History Hit
The Great Fire of London
The Great Fire of London wasn't just a disaster—it was a perfect storm of climate, urban design, and human error that nearly erased one of Europe's great cities. In the summer of 1666, a drought had turned timber-framed homes into tinderboxes, while a freak ga
ShopTalk Show
717
Dave and Chris dive into the paradox of hobbyist obsession, revealing how the pursuit of novelty—whether it's custom light bulbs, 3D-printed iPhone mounts, or vintage guitar jacks—can become a time-sucking black hole that feels both thrilling and wasteful. The
Michael Covel's Trend Following
Ep. 1392: Good People with Michael Covel on Trend Following Radio
Salem Abraham, a legendary trend follower and father of eight, reveals that his success stems not from complex models, but from a lifelong commitment to ethical behavior, relentless work ethic, and the ability to think 'crazy big'—a lesson learned from mentor
Today in Focus
‘A husband expects a yes’: wife schools and the Christian nationalist movement
A new wave of Christian conservative influencers is reshaping the cultural landscape by redefining womanhood through the lens of submission, not empowerment. Elena Dimopoulos, a Guardian journalist, infiltrated the world of 'wife schools'—online courses teachi
Armstrong & Getty On Demand
The Best Weekend Talk Show In America Hour One
The hosts of *Armstrong & Getty On Demand* launch into a fiery critique of what they see as a growing culture of national self-loathing, particularly in anticipation of the 250th anniversary of the United States. They argue that the left, exemplified by figure
Armstrong & Getty On Demand
The Best Weekend Talk Show In America Hour Two
The hosts of Armstrong & Getty On Demand deliver a blistering critique of the so-called 'homeless crisis' in Los Angeles, arguing it's not a housing shortage but a drug addiction epidemic masked by a bloated 'homeless industrial complex' that siphons billions
The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep954: (2) Bob Zimmerman details the December 21, 1968, launch and the historic trans-lunar injection that sent humans toward another planet for the first time. Zimmerman describes the Saturn 5 ride as surprisingly smooth compared to Gemini rockets, despite the
On December 21, 1968, Apollo 8 became the first crewed mission to leave Earth's orbit and journey toward the Moon—a historic leap made possible not by flawless technology, but by relentless human resolve. In this episode, Bob Zimmerman recounts how Frank Borma
Locked On Mammoth - Daily Podcast on the Utah Mammoth
STUNNER: Utah Mammoth Prospects FAIL TO MAKE IMPACT—Will Training Camp PRESSURE RAMP UP?
The Utah Mammoth prospects' lackluster performance at the Memorial Cup—Tijgenla and Lavoie failing to score—sparked a candid debate on whether such a result should be a cause for concern. Hosts Tom Callahan and Robin Leano argue that while the absence of point
