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Caribbean Cricket Podcast

The top five Jamaican cricketers of all time

The Caribbean Cricket Podcast's Jamaican special delivers a fiery, data-driven, and culturally charged ranking of the top five Jamaican cricketers of all time — and the list is guaranteed to spark debate. Host Mashallah St. Patrick Hewitt, a Jamaican-born UK-b

32mMay 30, 2026

Notsam Wrestling

How Scott Hall Changed Wrestling Forever | Notsam Wrestling Update

On May 26th, 1996, Scott Hall’s unannounced arrival on WCW Monday Nitro didn’t just interrupt a match—it shattered the illusion of professional wrestling’s separation between fiction and reality. The host argues this moment was a seismic shift, not just a stun

22mMay 30, 2026

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Woman in Blue Still Waits at Moss Beach Distillery, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

A woman's dream of a campfire scene in her childhood woods—featuring a boy pointing at her and calling her a ghost—mirrors a real-life encounter years later when she visits her old home and meets a woman and child who look exactly like those in her dream. This

19mMay 30, 2026

Ridiculous History

CLASSIC: History's Weirdest Flexes, Part Two

History's greatest flexes weren't just about wealth—they were acts of cultural desecration, colonial arrogance, and grotesque spectacle. In this darkly hilarious follow-up to their viral series, Ben and Noel dive into the truly disturbing ways elites flaunted

27mMay 30, 2026

Whole Again: A Fresh Approach to Mindfulness and Resilience Through Kintsugi Wisdom

A Perfectly Imperfect Union: Reflecting on America 250 with Raquel Borras

As America turns 250, host Michael O'Brien Schiff launches 'A Perfectly Imperfect Union,' a series rooted in the Kintsugi philosophy—repairing brokenness with gold to honor resilience. In this first episode, he speaks with Raquel Borras, a San Diego-based yout

28mMay 30, 2026

Radio Prague International - latest broadcast in English

The massacre that helped create the Czech state? The bloody fate of the Slavníkovci

The massacre at Libice in 995, long celebrated as a pivotal moment in the rise of the Czech state, may not have been the dynastic war of equals it's often portrayed as. Instead, new historical analysis suggests the Slavnikovci were not a rival dynasty but powe

29mMay 30, 2026

FnA Van Life

FEELING ALONE WHILE SURROUNDED BY LOVE... Day 57

Frankie, a creator on the 'FnA Van Life' podcast, shares a raw and introspective reflection on day 57 of his 365-day vlog challenge—just days after ACL surgery. Despite being surrounded by love from his wife Alex, daughter Everly, extended family, and online c

20mMay 30, 2026

The Hormone Solution with Karen Martel

The Brain Fog Fix No One Is Talking About: Nicotine, Methylene Blue and the Midlife Brain with Dr. Scott Scherr

What if the root of midlife brain fog isn't just hormonal shifts—but a deeper collapse in mitochondrial function? Dr. Scott Scherr, a board-certified internal medicine physician and expert in hyperbaric oxygen therapy, reveals that methylene blue isn’t just a

1h 13mMay 30, 2026

Adherent Apologetics

The Nature of Nature: Laws, Science, and God | Dr. Jeffery Koperski | Ep. #308

The idea that the laws of nature are neutral, God-free principles of science is a myth—according to philosopher Dr. Jeffrey Koperski. In a deep dive into the history and philosophy of science, he reveals that the very concept of laws of nature emerged from Chr

47mMay 30, 2026

The MeidasTouch Podcast

🚨Major Red Flags Surface in Trump Medical Report!!

A damning analysis of Donald Trump's newly released medical report reveals a cascade of red flags that undermine its credibility. The report, issued at 11 p.m. on a Friday and authored by Sean Barabella for Trump's chief propagandist, lacks raw data, diagnosti

23mMay 30, 2026

Today, Explained

You voted. Does it matter?

American democracy isn't just under threat—it's structurally broken, and the idea that 'one person, one vote' is a reality is a myth. In a powerful breakdown, host Estet Herndon reveals how the Electoral College, Senate representation, and gerrymandering syste

27mMay 30, 2026

CoinDesk Podcast Network

Blockspace: Semiconductor Smugglers, Google’s 200 MW Solar Deal, Iran War’s Energy Market Impact, Debunking Data Center Water Myths

A high-stakes geopolitical and technological arms race is unfolding across global energy and data infrastructure, with Taiwan at the epicenter of a growing semiconductor smuggling crisis. Three Taiwanese nationals are in custody for forging export documents to

1h 15mMay 30, 2026

Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy

Opinions Matter EXTRA – The Uncut Version - Ep. 66

Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon deliver a raw, unfiltered, and hilariously chaotic episode of Opinions Matter Extra—the uncut version—recorded live in their studio at the White Sands Hotel in Port Marnock. What begins as a playful setup about their pre-show ba

1h 3mMay 30, 2026

Talk of Iowa

How are new plant varieties tried and tested?

New plant varieties don’t just appear in catalogs—they undergo rigorous, multi-year trials to prove they’re worth growing. At Ryman Gardens in Ames, horticulturist Jessie Liebenguth explains how programs like All-America Selections and regional trials test new

47mMay 30, 2026

Bootstrapped Web

Just another Friday on the mics

Two seasoned bootstrappers, Brian Castle and Jordan Gall, strip away the noise of startup hustle to reveal a radical truth: the most powerful growth lever isn't more ads or bigger features—it's optimizing the silent, overlooked moments after the ad click. Bria

1h 11mMay 30, 2026

The Documentary Podcast

Embargo and the Cuban spirit

Cubans are enduring a crisis reminiscent of the 1990s Special Period, with rolling blackouts, food scarcity, and collapsing public services—despite decades of U.S. sanctions. Jose Carlos Cueto Lopez, a Cuban-born BBC journalist, reveals that while the embargo

26mMay 30, 2026

Up First from NPR

Shangri-La Dialogue, Trump's Slush Fund, Gas Prices

A packed Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore reveals deepening U.S.-China strategic competition, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urging Asian allies to boost defense spending to counter China’s military buildup—though he offered no clear path to prevent escal

14mMay 30, 2026

Stuff You Missed in History Class

SYMHC Classics: Vanport Flood

The Vanport Flood of May 30, 1948, was not just a natural disaster—it was a collision of racial injustice, flawed infrastructure, and systemic neglect. Vanport, Oregon’s largest wartime housing project built to house shipyard workers during WWII, became home t

26mMay 30, 2026

Brian Kilmeade Show

"Make Them Better Than You" A Marine Sniper's Brutal Truth From Fallujah

Angelo A.J. Piscuti, a Marine veteran and author of *Dark Horse: Harnessing the Hidden Potential in War and in Life*, delivers a raw, unfiltered account of his combat experiences from Fallujah to Iraq’s post-invasion chaos, challenging the narrative that the I

18mMay 30, 2026

The Bobby Bones Show

Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week

The Bobby Bones Show's 'Best Bits of the Week' segment delivers a sharp mix of vulnerability, humor, and social commentary, anchored by a powerful moment where Kip Moore opens up about his childhood longing for his father's approval—specifically after being di

51mMay 30, 2026