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Bourbon Pursuit
Behind The Pursuit: Don’t Ask Us About Bottling
The Bourbon Pursuit team reveals the chaotic, high-stakes journey of installing their first automated bottling line—a $350,000 investment that was born from frustration with unreliable volunteers and contract bottling delays. What began as a simple push to sca
The Daily
The Battle Over A.I. in the Classroom
As the school year ends, America's classrooms are caught in a storm over artificial intelligence—where tech giants push for rapid integration, parents fear a generation of mindless dependency, and teachers like Scott Kern in Newark are pioneering a radical alt
Havineini - הבינני
המתנה של דעת
The episode 'המתנה של דעת' (The Gift of Mind) from the podcast Havineini - הבינני presents a deeply symbolic and spiritually charged meditation on identity, divine presence, and the human quest for meaning. Centered around recurring refrains like 'the Lord is
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
The Lovable Reunion - Cubs pranks, a $10k check & World Series comeback w/ former strength coach Tim Buss | Ross & Rizzo
The 2016 Chicago Cubs' World Series victory wasn't just a triumph of talent—it was forged in a culture built by unsung architects like strength coach Tim Buss, whose relentless humor, emotional intelligence, and psychological mastery turned a fractured roster
Up First from NPR
Big Questions About US-Iran Deal, Trump Wraps G7 Summit, Georgia Primary Results
The U.S. and Iran are on the brink of signing a landmark deal to end their war, but the agreement remains shrouded in secrecy—so much so that Israel, America's closest ally in the region, has not been shown the full text. NPR's Aya Batraoui reports from Cairo
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Was the Mythos Ban Justified? (Good Idea. Bad Execution.) | AI Reality Check
The U.S. government's sudden ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 model—released just weeks after the company claimed it was safe—sparked a firestorm of controversy, with critics calling the move chaotic and politically motivated. But Cal Newport argues the real issue i
Locked On Grizzlies - Daily Podcast On The Memphis Grizzlies
Does it matter if top prospects don't work out for Memphis Grizzlies?
The Memphis Grizzlies are ranked 26th in the NBA by ESPN, and while that may seem low for a team with top draft capital, both Joe Mullinax and DeMichael Cole agree the ranking is fair given the current roster's uncertainty. With key players like Ja Morant stil
Growing Greener
Citizen Scientists of iNaturalist Playing Crucial Role in Preservation of Biodiversity
In an era of accelerating biodiversity loss and climate change, iNaturalist has emerged as a revolutionary force in global conservation—transforming everyday people into citizen scientists who document life on Earth with their smartphones. What began as a stud
The WallBuilders Show
Jefferson’s Rough Draft
The Wall Builders Show celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence by spotlighting Thomas Jefferson’s original handwritten draft—a rare, meticulously reproduced artifact that reveals the founding fathers’ true convictions. Hosts Rick Gr
Recipe Club
Potato with Courtney McBroom
The Recipe Club podcast dives into the cultural and cinematic significance of the potato, spotlighting three wildly different films: the obscure, controversial 'White Man's Burden', Steven Spielberg's 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind', and Ridley Scott's 'T
Radio Cherry Bombe
Ligaya Mishan & Tejal Rao, The Modern Restaurant Critics Of The New York Times
Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao, the co-chief restaurant critics at The New York Times, are redefining restaurant criticism for a new era—one that values inclusivity, authenticity, and the human cost of the job. In a candid conversation with host Carrie Diamond, t
The President's Daily Brief
June 17th, 2026: Why The Strait Of Hormuz Isn't Back To Normal & New Allegations Against China
The Strait of Hormuz remains far from normal despite initial signs of reopening, with shipping traffic still operating at just 10% of pre-crisis levels and physical supply relief not expected until late August. The global energy system is stuck in a dangerous
Marketplace Tech
Who should get an AI kill switch?
The U.S. government's sudden shutdown of Anthropic's advanced AI models—Mythos and Fable—over national security concerns has ignited a fierce debate about who should control AI's 'kill switch.' Mozilla's CTO Rafi Krikorian argues that while the government may
Science Friday
When music transports you to a different place
A single song can instantly transport you to a forgotten moment, a distant place, or even a fantasy world—this phenomenon, known as a 'musical daydream,' is not just poetic but deeply rooted in neuroscience. Dr. Elizabeth Margulis, director of Princeton's Musi
The Herd with Colin Cowherd
3 & Out - NFL Offseason Mailbag: State of the Denver Broncos, Justin Herbert’s Offseason, Eagles won A.J. Brown trade?
The Herd with Colin Cowherd dives into a high-octane NFL offseason mailbag, tackling everything from the Denver Broncos' Bo Nix to Justin Herbert's music video romance. Cowherd argues that the NFL's playoff expansion is unlikely, calling 44% of teams making th
Bankless
Why The Pokémon Card Market Is Blowing Up | Andy8052
The Pokémon card market is experiencing a historic boom, driven not just by nostalgia but by a complex ecosystem of digital 'gotcha' platforms that are fueling unprecedented demand. Andy8052, a former NFT pioneer now deeply embedded in the physical collectible
Brant & Sherri Oddcast
2429 Steve, Moral Philosopher
The Brant & Sherri Oddcast confronts a profound spiritual paradox: if suffering is real and often unresolvable in this life, how can we ever say it was 'worth it'? The hosts argue that the answer lies not in immediate closure, but in a deep, growing trust in G
Woman's Hour
Women voters in Makerfield, Scotland cricketers, Peptides, Sex work book
The UK's political future may hinge on a single by-election in Makerfield, Greater Manchester, where women voters are being targeted with messages on cost of living, immigration, and local services. BBC political correspondent Alex Forsyth reveals a fiercely c
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
1013: Cloudflare Acquires VoidZero
Cloudflare's acquisition of Void Zero marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of full-stack web development, positioning the company as a serious contender in the 'root-to-leaf' infrastructure race. While Vite itself remains open source and independent, the mo
Hard Fork
‘Hard Fork’ Live Part 2: Dylan Field on Standing Out in the A.I. Era
Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, argues that AI isn't killing design—it's making it more vital than ever. In a candid, wide-ranging conversation at Hard Fork Live 2026, Field rejects the 'design is dead' narrative, asserting that AI raises the bar for creativity by
