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Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Reviewing the "Men of Troy" book plus USC football camp updates
The Peristyle Podcast dives deep into the golden era of USC football under Pete Carroll, reviewing Monty Burke's book 'Men of Troy' as a vivid, nostalgic chronicle of a transformative decade. The hosts reflect on how Carroll's philosophy of fun, competitivenes
The Parsha Podcast - With Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe
Korach – The Jewish Kryptonite (5784)
The story of Korach is not just a tale of rebellion, but a profound exploration of the Jewish people's deep-seated yearning for spiritual greatness. Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe reveals that Korach's challenge—'Everyone is holy, why can't we all be priests?'—wasn't mere
FT News Briefing
Investors celebrate US-Iran deal
Investors reacted with cautious optimism to a newly announced U.S.-Iran deal that paves the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, sending global equities higher and oil prices lower. Yet, despite the positive sentiment, experts warn that the inflation
The Bubba Army Podcast
Tuddle And Kristen 06.16.26
The Bubba Army Podcast dives into a whirlwind of cultural contrasts, from the disciplined, self-cleaning Japanese World Cup fans to the chaotic, destructive celebrations of New York Knicks fans—highlighting a stark American identity crisis in public behavior.
Healthful Pursuit Podcast
Summer Break
Leanne Vogel, host of the Healthful Pursuit Podcast, is taking a six-month summer break starting June 16, 2026, marking the first pause in her 582-episode journey. After over a decade of consistent content creation, she’s stepping back to reassess her mission,
Daily Boost — Clear Thinking for Real Life
What's Worth Building
Scott Smith delivers a powerful meditation on purpose and intentionality, triggered by a simple pause during a conversation in a sauna. The moment of silence—when asked about his weekend—reveals a profound shift: he wasn’t pausing because he couldn’t recall, b
The Three Questions with Andy Richter
Writer Lauren Hough on Her Cross-Country Road Trip and New Book
Lauren Hough, author of the New York Times bestselling memoir 'Monster of a Land,' reveals how a dog named Woody and a failed attempt to escape Austin led her on a cross-country road trip that became the foundation of her new book. What began as a desperate at
The Stack Overflow Podcast
If context is king, architecture is the castle
The future of AI agents isn't just about smarter models—it's about architecture. In a candid conversation at the AI Agent Conference, Apollo GraphQL CEO Matt DeBurglis argues that context is the new king, but only if it's anchored in a principled, battle-teste
rSlash
r/Amithedevil My Son Isn't Allowed to Have Friends
A mother who confronted her 18-year-old son’s girlfriend for spending the night at her ex-husband’s house after prom is torn between protecting her son’s future and being labeled a 'butthole' by Reddit. She argues that her son’s reckless behavior—drinking, fig
Tao of Our understanding Alcohol Recovery Podcast
The Tao – Step 12
The 12th step of recovery isn't just about sharing a message—it's a lifelong practice of returning to the source, surrendering ego, and letting the Tao flow through every action. In this episode, Buddy C. and guest Oscar explore how the 12th step aligns with T
Total Soccer Show: USMNT, Champions League, EPL, and more ...
How Cape Verde halted Spain & Bielsa's confounding tactics | World Cup Daily
Cape Verde's 0-0 draw with Spain wasn't just a result—it was a seismic event in World Cup history. The smallest nation in the tournament by population, with just 530,000 people, held the reigning European champions to a stalemate, exposing Spain's fatal flaw:
Global News Podcast
Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire despite US-Iran deal
Despite a landmark US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding signed electronically and set for a formal ceremony in Switzerland, violence between Israel and Hezbollah has reignited, casting doubt on the deal's viability. The conflict persists in southern Lebanon, wi
The Jennie Allen Podcast
The Cost Of Playing It Safe | Jennie Allen and Al Gordon
The guest, Al Gordon, pastor of Saint in East London, shares how his church experienced a 'quiet revival' after a prophetic vision of 18 months to prepare for God’s outpouring. He describes a spiritual awakening marked by thousands gathering to pray, young peo
Filmspotting
HBO’s Miss You Love You Belongs On Stage | SVU
HBO Max’s Miss You, Love You isn’t just a quiet film—it’s a defiant act of emotional honesty in an era of algorithmic noise. Centered on a grieving widow (Allison Janney) and her estranged son’s assistant (Andrew Runnels), the film unfolds almost entirely in o
And Then It Hit Me with Cory Allen
#355 Learning From Physical Wisdom
The host argues that our bodies are not just passive vessels but sophisticated early-warning systems that communicate vital information before our minds can rationalize it. He shares how he spent years prioritizing intellectual over embodied wisdom, only to re
BrandonJaneauShow
I Bleed Sports:Truth Is
The New York Knicks' 2026 NBA championship is not a testament to greatness, but a product of a historically weak Eastern Conference, according to Brandon Janus. He dismantles the narrative that the Knicks are now an all-time great team, arguing they faced no r
StarTalk Radio
Disclosure Day with Steven Spielberg & David Koepp
Steven Spielberg and David Koepp reveal that 'Disclosure Day'—a film about the sudden public release of alien evidence—is not just a sci-fi thriller, but a profound meditation on truth, empathy, and the human need to know. Spielberg, who has long been fascinat
Wake Up to Money
They see me scrollin', they hatin'
The UK's proposed ban on under-16s using social media is facing a real-world test of feasibility — not just politically, but technologically. As the government pushes forward with the ban, a company called Yoti, led by CEO Robin Toombs, reveals that the tools
John Tapp Racing
Episode 584: Michael Wrona - Queensland race caller who dared to dream in 1990 still going strong in USA racing.
Michael Wrona, an Australian race caller who arrived in the U.S. in 1990 with little more than a dream, has become one of America’s most respected voices in horse racing—despite being fired from five different tracks over three decades. His journey, chronicled
Witness History
50 years since the Soweto Uprising
On June 16, 1976, thousands of black schoolchildren in Soweto, South Africa, took to the streets in a peaceful protest against the apartheid government's mandate to teach in Afrikaans—a language they saw as a tool of oppression. What began as a disciplined mar
