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Future of Fitness
Eric Casaburi - From Serotonin Centers to 108,000 Gyms: Solving Longevity's Distribution Problem
The future of fitness isn't just about better equipment or apps—it's about merging medical-grade longevity interventions with the existing gym infrastructure. Eric Casaburi, founder of Serotonin and Longevity Brands, argues that gyms are the ideal distribution
Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: 1955 Le Mans Disaster
On June 11, 1955, the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race became the deadliest motorsport disaster in history, claiming 84 lives and injuring nearly 200. The catastrophe was triggered not by mechanical failure, but by a chain of poor design and a single driver’s re
The Simplicity Parenting Podcast with Kim John Payne
#316: Easing Tension Around Homework & Music Practice
The guest argues that the real problem with homework and music practice isn't the tasks themselves, but how parents frame and structure them—turning them into power struggles. Drawing on the 'grit sandwich' model, Kim John Payne reveals a three-part rhythm: co
The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump has 1 AM Meltdown as War Explodes Again!!!
While global tensions escalate with Iran launching massive drone and ballistic missile attacks on U.S. bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iraq—targeting a Trump-connected oil tanker and threatening the Strait of Hormuz—Donald Trump is posting surreal, late-night im
The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Daily: Pope Leo XIV Takes on Silicon Valley with Christopher Hale and Renée DiResta
Pope Leo XIV's groundbreaking AI encyclical, Magnificos Humanitas, isn't just a religious document—it's a direct challenge to Silicon Valley's techno-utopianism, arguing that technology is neither neutral nor inherently good, but must be anchored in human dign
Developer Tea
What the Science Actually Says About Effective Feedback
Feedback isn't just about sharing frustration—it's a science-backed tool for growth, but only when it's intentional, behavior-focused, and future-oriented. The host, Jonathan Cuttrell, dismantles the myth that feedback is inherently confrontational, revealing
Nutrition Diva
Can you reverse gray hair? Here’s what the science says
Gray hair may not be the irreversible biological endpoint we once believed—new research suggests that hair follicles can, under certain conditions, regain pigment, challenging decades of assumptions. While the idea of reversing gray hair has captured widesprea
#SistersInLaw
309: EverythingEverything You Always Wanted To Know About Trump’s Slush Fund, But Were Afraid To Ask.
The hosts of Sisters Sidebar, Joyce Vance and Jill Wine-Banks, dissect the controversial $1.776 billion slush fund allegedly created by Donald Trump, calling it an illegal use of taxpayer money that violates Congress’s exclusive power of the purse. They reject
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
This Needs To Change *IMMEDIATELY* If The Blue Jays Want To Be SUCCESSFUL…. | Blue Jays Rumours & Breakdown
The Toronto Blue Jays are stuck in a frustrating cycle of close losses despite showing flashes of potential, and unless they make immediate changes, their playoff hopes are slipping away. Braden Owosco and Carter First dissect a mid-tier game against the Atlan
Dateline NBC
Talking Dateline: The Devil Wore White - Update
Sante Kimes, a criminal mastermind who orchestrated a decades-long spree of fraud, murder, and deception with her sons, remains one of true crime’s most chilling figures — not for her violence alone, but for her ability to manipulate reality, charm authorities
WorkParty
She Quit Her Corporate Job with No Money, No Connections and No Fashion Experience and Built the Brand Every Powerful Woman Is Wearing with Sali Christeson
Sally Christeson built Argent from scratch—without fashion experience, connections, or savings—by identifying a glaring gap in women’s workwear: clothes that truly serve professional women. After a decade in finance at Cisco, she quit her job in 2015 after rea
Travis Makes Money
CO-HOST | Make Money by Building a Brand Only You Can Create
The core insight from this episode isn't just about building a brand—it's about creating something so uniquely you that it becomes impossible to replicate. Travis and his producer Eric reflect on a powerful conversation with internet personality Andrew Bowser,
Team Deakins
DREW KUNIN - Production Sound Mixer
Drew Koonin, a legendary on-set production sound mixer whose credits include *Zodiac*, *Life of Pi*, and *The Whale*, shares a career forged not from a plan, but from serendipity and relentless adaptation. His journey began as a newspaper boy in Minneapolis, w
Richard Vaughan Live
Richard Vaughan Live 03/06/2026
Richard Vaughan Live delivers a vibrant, meandering masterclass in language, culture, and personal storytelling, where a single episode becomes a tapestry of linguistic exploration, historical references, and emotional resonance. At its core, the show reveals
Faces of Digital Health
Healthcare AI Policy in 2026: Only 7 of 38 OECD Countries Have an AI Strategy
Only seven of 38 OECD countries have a formal AI strategy, and just 11% have workforce upskilling programs for health AI—revealing a global policy gap that threatens equitable adoption. At a 2026 Madrid conference hosted by Spain’s Ministry of Health and the O
Science Quickly
The math behind your daily annoyances
The most frustrating elevator rides aren't just bad luck—they're mathematically inevitable. When you're on a high floor and only one elevator serves your building, it's far more likely to arrive going the wrong way because the elevator spends more time traveli
Locked On Colts - Daily Podcast On The Indianapolis Colts
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS: Daniel Jones Progressing in OTAs | Does Recent QB Move Have Hidden Meaning?
The Colts' quarterback situation is heating up as Daniel Jones continues to progress through OTAs, showing strong arm strength and accuracy in seven-on-seven drills despite recovering from an Achilles injury. His return to full activity signals confidence in h
Outlier's Edge Podcast with Niiamah Ashong
Your Impossible Goal Starts With Identity | Diane Cunningham Ellis, Pauline Victoria, Nate Guadagni
The core revelation of this episode isn't about achieving impossible goals—it's about realizing that the impossible goal is actually a mirror for your current identity. Host Niiamah Ashong challenges the idea that growth requires constant expansion, arguing in
Stuff They Don't Want You To Know
The True Story of Aleister Crowley
Aleister Crowley wasn't just a self-proclaimed 'wickedest man in the world'—he was a meticulously constructed myth, a man who weaponized shock, scandal, and self-mythologizing to become a cultural icon. Born Edward Alexander Crowley into a wealthy British brew
Curious City
Why does Chicago use Comic Sans on some elevator inspection certificates?
The city of Chicago’s elevator inspection certificates have long baffled residents with a single, jarring detail: the phrase "this certifies that" is rendered in Comic Sans, a font widely mocked as unprofessional and childish. In a deep dive into this quirky a
