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How I Built This with Guy Raz

UGG: Brian Smith. How an epiphany, surfers, and $500 launched an iconic sheepskin footwear company.

Brian Smith didn't just build a footwear brand—he survived a decade of near-bankruptcy, fire, and betrayal to turn a forgotten Australian sheepskin boot into a global phenomenon. After a life-altering epiphany sparked by a Pink Floyd song, he left his secure a

1h 28mJun 1, 2026

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Day 152: Being Forgotten (2026)

The guest argues that the most profound wisdom in Ecclesiastes isn't despair, but a radical acceptance of life's impermanence — the certainty that we will be forgotten. Fr. Mike Schmitz reflects on the story of the unnamed poor wise man who saved a city yet wa

18mJun 1, 2026

The World and Everything In It

6.1.26 A death-row inmate wins another look, climate-change alarmism, and the launch of CNN

A death-row inmate in Mississippi has won a rare second chance after the Supreme Court overturned his conviction due to racial bias in jury selection—a decision that underscores the fragility of justice even in capital cases. Meanwhile, the episode confronts a

31mJun 1, 2026

Hack

Trauma dumping at the salon, police assaults + student music festivals

Hairdressers are increasingly becoming de facto therapists, bearing the emotional weight of clients' trauma—domestic violence, grief, identity struggles—without training or support. A new investigation reveals that in Australia’s hair and beauty industry, emot

31mJun 1, 2026

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Lena Waithe

Lena Waithe dismantles the myth that success comes from shortcuts, declaring bluntly: 'The shortcut is the quickest way to the back of the line'—a revelation born from years of navigating Hollywood’s minefields, personal heartbreak, and creative reinvention. I

2h 0mJun 1, 2026

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Justin Martyr 2026

St. Justin Martyr, a second-century philosopher turned Christian martyr, stands as a towering witness to the unbroken continuity of the Catholic faith from the apostolic age to today. His life and death reveal a radical commitment: not only to truth, but to sp

33mJun 1, 2026

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

1275: Eric Eden, Restaurateur and Co-Owner of Garden Hospitality

The most unstoppable move in restaurant hospitality isn’t expansion—it’s patience. Eric Eden, co-owner of Garden Hospitality, dismantles the industry’s obsession with scaling and exit strategies, revealing that true sustainability comes from building a busines

2h 7mJun 1, 2026

Rav Leuchter Last Vaadim הרב לויכטר שיעורים אחרונים

נפש החיים שער א פרק ו-2

The episode centers on a profound, esoteric exploration of the spiritual mechanics of mitzvah observance, the nature of the individual soul (Nishmas), and the collective destiny of Israel as a unified spiritual entity. Rav Leuchter argues that the true purpose

1h 1mJun 1, 2026

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

Nazi Oyster Farmer gets Worse-Will Dems Dump Him? UNRWA Infested with Hamas & Jill Biden covers for Joe's Dementia

The Ben Ferguson Podcast delivers a blistering indictment of the Democratic Party, framing its leadership as morally bankrupt and ideologically compromised. At the center is Graham Plattner, the Maine Democrat running for Senate, whose campaign is unraveling a

35mJun 1, 2026

Helping Writers Become Authors

S18:E10: How to Write Mythic Fiction: Stop Borrowing Old Myths and Start Creating New Ones

The most powerful mythic fiction isn't found in retelling ancient tales, but in accessing the living symbolic imagination within ourselves. K.M. Weiland argues that modern storytellers have lost touch with the deep, intuitive source of myth—not through lack of

26mJun 1, 2026

Catholic Inspiration

Study, Pray, Serve: The Body and Blood of Christ

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, is explored through a deep dive into John 6:51–58, where Jesus declares, 'I am the living bread that came down from heaven.' Fr. Andrew Ritchie emphasizes that this isn't metaphorical—

12mJun 1, 2026

Odd Lots

The Hidden Plumbing of Commodity Finance

The global commodity finance market—worth $4 to $5 trillion and often called the 'invisible plumbing' of world trade—is a high-stakes, relationship-driven world where banks like Brown Brothers Harriman finance the movement of physical goods from mine to market

46mJun 1, 2026

The Lawfare Podcast

Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 29

The Trump administration's legal and political maneuvers are facing unprecedented judicial pushback, with federal judges across multiple circuits rejecting efforts to weaponize government power for political ends. In a landmark decision, Judge Brinkema issued

1h 33mJun 1, 2026

Total Soccer Show: USMNT, Champions League, EPL, and more ...

World Cup Group A Preview: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Czechia

Mexico enters the 2026 World Cup with a defensive, hard-nosed identity under Javier Aguirre, trading attacking flair for physicality and discipline—mirroring the slow-cooked cow tongue Taylor Rockwell used as a metaphor. Despite hosting and having a passionate

58mJun 1, 2026

Bad Friends

He's a Rat!

The podcast episode 'He's a Rat!' from Bad Friends spirals into a chaotic, self-aware satire of friendship, ego, and performance, centered around a fictionalized conflict between the hosts. The episode begins with a bizarre eye exam where one host discovers he

1h 1mJun 1, 2026

You'll Hear It

Oh, Jeff Parker? He Gets It.

The host, Adam Maness, delivers a vibrant and passionate deep dive into May's most compelling jazz releases, spotlighting artists who push boundaries while honoring tradition. At the heart of the episode is a standout tribute to Jeff Parker, whose 23-minute tr

23mJun 1, 2026

The Westminster Podcast

On the Nature and Kingdom of God w/ Harrison Perkins

James Usher, an Irish Anglican archbishop and theologian of the 17th century, is being rediscovered as a foundational figure in Reformed theology—despite being largely overlooked for centuries. Harrison Perkins, a Westminster Seminary scholar, reveals that Ush

57mJun 1, 2026

Huberman Lab

Peptides: The Science, Uses & Safety | Dr. Abud Bakri

Peptides are not just emerging therapeutics—they’re already reshaping human biology in ways that defy conventional medicine, with some compounds like BPC-157 and EDR (formerly pinealine) showing effects so potent they mimic evolutionary adaptations. Dr. Abud B

2h 48mJun 1, 2026

Choiceology with Katy Milkman

A Depth of Trust

When a 900-meter-deep mine collapse trapped 33 Chilean miners in 2010, the world watched as a rescue effort unfolded not just through engineering brilliance, but through a rare culture of psychological safety. Despite initial setbacks, the mission succeeded be

36mJun 1, 2026

Ask Christopher West

Why is Jesus clothed on the Cross, I'm terrified my baby will see us, & I feel grossed out by intimacy | ACW387

The podcast explores three deeply personal questions that reveal the intersection of theology, embodiment, and healing. First, why is Christ depicted clothed on the cross despite enduring naked humiliation? Christopher West argues that the crucified Christ's n

1h 1mJun 1, 2026