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48 Hours
Post Mortem | Lindbergh
The Lindbergh kidnapping of 1932 wasn't just a crime—it was the birth of modern true crime media, a cultural earthquake that exposed America's obsession with heroes, villains, and conspiracy. Ninety-four years later, journalist Jonas Serra's new podcast series
the goop podcast
Anduril Founder Trae Stephens on Our Modern Defense System
Trae Stephens, co-founder of Anduril and partner at Founders Fund, challenges the notion that national security is inherently at odds with moral or spiritual values. In a candid conversation with Gwyneth Paltrow, he reveals how his Christian faith and a format
The Viall Files
E1135 - Taylor Ann Green Details Breakup, Anna Konkle Unpacks Summer House & Love Island New Cast
Taylor Ann Green’s breakup with Gaston wasn’t just about infidelity—it was a meticulously orchestrated psychological dismantling disguised as loyalty, where the man who preached honesty weaponized her trauma to gaslight her into silence. She reveals how a burn
Drop Dead Serious With Ashleigh Banfield
Suspected Murder: Coast Guard Returns to Bahamas With Dive Teams | Lynette Hooker Missing in Bahamas
The disappearance of Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas has officially escalated into a suspected murder investigation, with the U.S. Coast Guard deploying a fast-response cutter and dive teams to search for her remains. Host Ashleigh Banfield reveals that the Coas
Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum
JONATHAN FRAKES: Reality of the PICARD Reunion & Why Ego is Dead in Hollywood
Jonathan Frakes opens up about the emotional reality behind the Star Trek: Picard reunion, revealing that the cast's deep bond—forged over decades—wasn't always there. He candidly shares how ego has been stripped away in Hollywood, replaced by a rare, mature c
Throughline
Bayard Rustin and the March on Washington
The March on Washington in 1963 is often remembered as a singular moment of unity and hope, defined by Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech. But behind the scenes, it was the meticulous, visionary work of Bayard Rustin that made the event possible.
Another Mother Runner
Miles of Books: Four New Novels Set in London
A gripping psychological thriller that begins with a husband's sudden death and spirals into a web of deception, media manipulation, and identity, 'Look What You Made Me Do' by John Lanchester turns the familiar tropes of marriage and grief into a high-stakes
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Day 153: The Decline of Solomon (2026)
King Solomon, once celebrated as the wisest man in history, ends his life in spiritual ruin—not due to a lack of knowledge, but because he chose to love foreign women and their gods over God. In 1 Kings 11, we witness the devastating consequences of his choice
Travis Makes Money
SOLO | Make Money with Better Branding and Storytelling- Lessons from My Donald Miller interview
The guest argues that confusion is the silent killer of business growth—and the antidote is radical simplicity. In a revealing breakdown of Donald Miller’s branding philosophy, the host reveals how a single slogan—'Kids love aquariums'—doubled a company’s reve
The World and Everything In It
6.2.26 Iran’s playbook, housing affordability, Supreme Court rulings on arbitration, and the oldest working journalist
The world is at a crossroads in multiple arenas, from Middle Eastern diplomacy to domestic policy and the ethics of aging. Iran's latest missile strikes on U.S. forces in Kuwait and retaliatory U.S. bombings reveal a fragile de-escalation, not a ceasefire, as
Let me bore you to sleep
(Short Voice Only) Audio Recordings Monday’s Sleepy Boring Objects #1622 Let Me Bore You To Sleep Jason Newland 1st June 2026
Jason Newland, host of 'Let Me Bore You To Sleep,' delivers a deeply personal and unexpectedly candid retrospective on his 20-year journey of creating audio recordings for sleep and relaxation. Far from a sterile technical breakdown, the episode unfolds as a s
Let me bore you to sleep
(Short Music) Audio Recordings Monday’s Sleepy Boring Objects #1622 Let Me Bore You To Sleep Jason Newland 1st June 2026
Jason Newland, creator of the long-running podcast 'Let Me Bore You To Sleep,' delivers a deeply personal and unexpectedly candid episode that traces his 20-year journey of creating sleep and hypnosis recordings. Far from a simple audio monotony, the episode r
Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers
The Plan
The host presents 'The Plan' — a three-part strategy to help Catholics grow in holiness and bring loved ones to heaven. At its core is the conviction that personal sanctity isn't achieved through willpower alone, but through a deliberate, daily practice rooted
Hack
Australia's billionaires get richer, a shaky Middle East ceasefire + the youngest Aussie to summit Everest
Australia now has more billionaires than ever—178, with their collective wealth growing by $50,000 per minute—while the government pushes controversial tax reforms targeting capital gains and negative gearing to tackle intergenerational inequality. Yet economi
Law Report
A bushfire starts on your property and spreads to your neighbours - are you liable for their losses?
A South Australian pastoralist, Tom Brinkworth, was found legally liable for a catastrophic bushfire that destroyed 14,000 hectares of land, 27 structures, and 7,000 livestock after a vegetation pile he lit in June 2020 reignited six months later in January 20
Locked On Bears - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears stadium plans hang in limbo after failed legislation — Is Kevin Warren to blame?
The Chicago Bears' stadium future remains in limbo after Illinois lawmakers failed to pass legislation by the June 1 deadline, leaving the team in a state of suspended animation between Arlington Heights and Hammond, Indiana. Despite years of investment in the
Two Blokes Talking Tech
Tech Guide #696 - Kmart embraces AI to transform online shopping
Kmart is redefining online shopping with Joy, its new AI-powered shopping assistant built in partnership with Google Cloud, enabling users to virtually try on clothes and visualize home items in their space—features that bridge the gap between physical and dig
The Ben Ferguson Podcast
There's Some 14 things About Platner
Graham Plattner, the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, is at the center of a firestorm over a staggering list of controversial statements and behaviors that span from overt racism and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric to glorifying the Nazi SS and promoting sexual
Move Forth With Grace: A Discipleship for Women
2026 Bible in a Year DAY 153: 1 Kings 13:1-14:31, Psalm 69:16-21, Proverbs 17:23-24, & John 12:27-50
Jesus faced profound spiritual agony in the hours before His crucifixion, yet He remained resolute not by His own strength but by His unwavering commitment to glorify the Father. In John 12:27, He confesses, 'Now my soul has become troubled,' revealing the dep
Best of the Spectator
Reality Check: why price caps are pointless
The UK government's consideration of price caps on supermarket food is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of how the grocery market actually works, argues Michael Simmons in this episode of Reality Check. Despite soaring inflation fears linked to global s
