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The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
#2088 - Rich Kid Communist Hasan Piker Is a Dope + Honoring the Legacy of George Floyd | Part 2
Adam Carolla delivers a blistering, unfiltered critique of modern social discourse, arguing that endless 'honest conversations' about race—especially around George Floyd's legacy—have become performative distractions from real solutions. He contends that syste
Slate Money
Least Cool Ferrari Ever
Ferrari's new electric car, unveiled with fanfare and designed by Jony Ive, has become a cultural lightning rod not for its performance—though it accelerates faster than most supercars—but for its soul-crushingly bland design. The $640,000 EV looks like a Niss
The Daily Stoic
Senator Mark Kelly on Stoicism, Space, and Staying Calm Under Pressure
Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, combat pilot, and NASA astronaut, reveals how the extreme pressures of spaceflight and military service forged his stoic discipline. He describes the terrifying precision of nighttime carrier landings—where a single
Real Time with Bill Maher
Ep. #731: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kevin McCarthy, Katy Tur
Bill Maher opens with a scathing monologue on the absurdity of modern politics, where Trump’s approval rating has hit a record low of 34% while he simultaneously sues the U.S. government and plans to pay January 6th rioters through a newly created 'anti-weapon
Code Switch
The trans athlete debate is about a lot more than sports
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on two landmark cases that could determine whether transgender girls and women can compete in school sports consistent with their gender identity. At the heart of the debate lies a deeper, more dangerous project: the systema
Travis Makes Money
SOLO | Make Money by Building Better Relationships- Lessons from My Jon Levy Interview
The most powerful way to build wealth and influence isn't through transactional networking—but through intentional, novel, shared experiences that foster real connection. Travis Makes Money host Travis explores key lessons from his interview with behavioral sc
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 150: The Dedication of the Temple (2026)
The dedication of Solomon's temple is portrayed not just as a historical event, but as a divine encounter where God's presence becomes so overwhelming that priests cannot perform their duties—symbolizing that true worship is not about ritual, but about encount
Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers
Jesus 2026
The episode 'Jesus 2026' confronts a radical claim at the heart of Christianity: that Jesus Christ is not merely a moral teacher or prophet, but the eternal Son of God made man—fully divine and fully human. The host dismantles the idea of Jesus as 'just a good
The NewsWorthy
Special Edition: Big Benefits of Small Talk– Is it a Lost Art?
We're speaking 338 fewer words per day than we did just a year ago—amounting to a 28% drop in spoken words since 2005—according to new research from Dr. Valeria Pfeiffer. This quiet erosion of small talk isn’t just about fewer words; it’s a societal shift driv
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Democrat Party says Adios to the Middle, Texas BBQ vs. Vegan Politics & NIL Bill Takes Aim at College Sports Chaos Week In Review
The Democratic Party is betting on radical candidates in the 2026 midterms, and the results could be catastrophic for their chances. Ben Ferguson and Senator Ted Cruz dissect two of the most extreme nominees: Graham Plattner, a self-described communist with a
New Books in Political Science
Gary Hoover, "Ladder or Lottery: Economic Promises and the Reality of Who Gets Ahead" (U California Press, 2026)
Gary Hoover’s book 'Ladder or Lottery' dismantles the myth of the American Dream by exposing how economic mobility is less about individual effort and more about systemic barriers that function like a rigged lottery. Drawing from his upbringing in Milwaukee’s
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
Democrats Search for a Lifeline in Growing Identity Crisis
The Democratic Party is facing a profound identity crisis, according to Ben Ferguson, as internal fractures over ideology, leadership, and electability come into the open. Senior senator Cory Booker publicly admitted the party is in a state of desperation, lac
Move Forth With Grace: A Discipleship for Women
2026 Bible in a Year DAY 150: 1 Kings 7:1-8:66, Psalm 68:28-35, Proverbs 17:16-17, & John 11:1-27
Jesus deliberately delayed going to Lazarus after hearing he was sick—not because he was indifferent, but because he wanted to reveal God's glory through a miracle that would transform faith. In John 11, Jesus declares, 'I am the resurrection and the life,' sh
THE ED MYLETT SHOW
How to Deal with Difficult People Without Losing Yourself
You don’t have to live in someone else’s emotional chaos—because the real test of strength isn’t winning arguments, but refusing to descend into their rage, victimhood, or outrage. Ed Mylett dismantles the myth that power lies in dominance, revealing instead t
Money Box
NS&I Delays and Youth Unemployment
National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is facing severe criticism for systemic delays in processing bereavement claims, with grieving families like Michael’s left waiting months for over £400,000 in life savings—despite accounts being repayable on demand. The
The Glenn Beck Program
America’s Secret Reboot: The Making of the U.S. Constitution | The American Story | Ep 8
In 1783, the fledgling United States teetered on the brink of collapse after a mutiny by unpaid Continental Army soldiers stormed Independence Hall, forcing Congress to flee Philadelphia. This moment of national humiliation—followed by Shays' Rebellion, trade
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Annette Gordon-Reed ed., "Jefferson on Race: A Reader" (Princeton UP, 2026)
Thomas Jefferson, the architect of America's founding ideals, emerges in Annette Gordon-Reed's new reader, 'Jefferson on Race,' not as a monolithic symbol of hypocrisy, but as a profoundly contradictory human being whose self-image as a progressive thinker cla
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Our (early) endless summer with Lucy Dacus and more!
In a delightfully nostalgic episode of Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, host Peter Sagal and panelists revisit a summer of unforgettable stories from the past year, blending humor, heart, and unexpected revelations. The highlight is a deep dive into the unlikely o
Manna: Daily Scripture Meditations
We love because He has first loved us
The episode centers on a profound theological insight: love is not something we generate first, but something we receive—God's love precedes and enables our love for Him and others. Drawing from 1 John 4:19, the speaker argues that human love is impossible apa
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: Magnanimity
The U.S. stands at a crossroads in its relationship with Cuba, facing a humanitarian crisis fueled by economic collapse and a broken infrastructure. Scott Galloway argues that instead of doubling down on military threats and regime-change demands, America shou
