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The story of Elizabeth Plunkett – a 23 year old woman from Dublin who was murdered by Ireland’s first serial killers. On the last weekend of summer in 1976 Elizabeth Plunkett went on a night away with friends, to Brittas Bay in county Wicklow before she was abducted by John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Now, almost 50 years later, Elizabeth’s family are finally trying to get their sister some justice. Previous series include Where is Jón?, The Real Carrie Jade, Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, Firs ...
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Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland and beyond telling real life stories. With over 1,800 documentaries on offer, the Documentary On One Podcast has the largest archive of documentaries available in the world, dating as far back as 1954, right up to the present day. Winner of over 400 national and international awards. Producer of podcast series 'Where is Jón?', ‘The Real Carrie Jade’, 'Runaway Joe', 'Finding Samantha', 'Tiger Roll', 'GunPlot' and 'The Nobody Zone'. Immerse yourse ...
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In September 1992, 14-year-old Misty Copsey goes to the Washington State Fair with her best friend. Misty doesn’t make it home that night, and she is never seen again. Police initially deem her a runaway. Misty’s mom, Diana, insists they are wrong. Five months later, a search party finds a potential clue: a pair of jeans, socks and underwear crumpled along the side of a highway. Diana recognizes the jeans immediately, but the police are skeptical. More than 30 years later, through multiple i ...
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Link Neal (Good Mythical Morning, Ear Biscuits) and his father Charles Neal (GMM runaway star) are practically identical, except they live thousands of miles apart from each other. Dispatches From Myrtle Beach brings the honest and often hilarious conversations between a tight-knit father and son team, as well as an inside look at the Neal family dynamic. Every week, listeners will get to have the intimate experience of hearing a call between Link and his dad, but it’s not just Myrtle Beach ...
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Indelibly Marked

Dominique Kuykendall

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Indelibly Marked is a Podcast YouTube channel by Dominique Kuykendall , featuring testimonies from everyday people in society—the abused, the sex worker, the chronic drug user, bullied , the runaway, the gang member, the poor , sick , and more . Has been considered a safe place for most to share things they’ve never shared with the public . Real testimonies and stories that leave a forever lasting imprint on the listeners minds and hearts
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In The Dark

The New Yorker

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In the Dark, hosted by Madeleine Baran, is an award-winning investigative-journalism podcast that started in 2016. Its first season looked at the mysterious abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the lack of accountability that sheriffs face when they fail to solve cases. Season 2 examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who was tried six times for the same crime. In 2020, In the Dark released a special report on the coronavirus pandemic in the Mississippi Delta. In 2023, In the Da ...
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Runaway Hero - Jonah

Calvary Chapel Lake Buena Vista

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Join us for a study through the book of Jonah in a series we titled "Runaway Hero #DontLoseHeart". Teaching through the entire book verse by verse allows you to capture the entire story as written by God.
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Runaway Horses is a show about the search for freedom through music, and our shared human experience. Hosted by country musician Margo Price, the show features inspirational conversations with artists who aren’t afraid to break the mold and follow their own path. Produced by work x work for Sonos
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How It All Went South

Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch

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Sean Kipe and Jason Hoch have been making podcasts together for a while now and decided to make ‘How It All Went South’ because they realized they had collected so many stories between them over the years. They've worked together on some of the most popular and beloved podcasts out there - In the Red Clay, Fox Hunter, In the Land of Lies, and Drowning Creek. Along the way, Sean and Jason would call each other constantly, always wanting to share even crazier and more wild stories…and they wan ...
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Runaway Franchise

Runaway Franchise

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What happens when a movie franchise thinks they don’t have to stop at Trilogy Station? You get a Runaway Franchise! In this podcast we watch, make fun of, and rank each movie in a franchise with 4 or more movies in it. The goal? To ultimately decide what is the greatest and the absolute worst Runaway Franchise of all time! The hosts have been friends for the better part of 20 years, so they're not afraid to hurt each other's feelings. Find us: runawayfranchise.com The Runaway Franchisees are ...
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The Real Carrie Jade

RTÉ Documentary on One

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A young woman has spent much of her life pretending to be someone she’s not. We’re just one of many people she's fooled. She finds her victims right across Ireland and the UK. And, despite several convictions and being unmasked many times, she shows no sign of stopping... Released weekly, on Fridays // Previous series from DocOnOne include Runaway Joe, Finding Samantha, GunPlot, Tiger Roll and The Nobody Zone.
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American Hysteria

chelsey weber-smith

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American Hysteria explores how fantastical thinking has shaped our culture – moral panics, urban legends, hoaxes, crazes, fringe beliefs, and national misunderstandings. Poet-turned-podcaster Chelsey Weber-Smith tells the strangest stories from American history and examines the forces that create the reality we share, and sometimes, the reality we don't.
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Marvel's Runaways After Show Podcast

TMBC Productions/Dueling Genre, Marvel,Hulu,Runaways,Comics,MCU,Brian K. Vaughan,Adrian Alphona,comic books,afterbuzz,recap,post show,marvel movie news,after show,avengers,defenders,endgame

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Recapping every episode of Marvel & Hulu's RUNAWAYS, Jason, Cass, and Scott will unofficially dive to the depths of teen angst, relationship drama, superpowers, and more! New episodes every Wednesday.
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A slow deep dive into the mind of brokenness. Brokeness is pointless to show, if there are no methods to build strength in the mind. This is the journey I took for restoring sanity. My life experiences consist of S.A, violence, gangs, drugs, delusional thinking. Having attended Juvenile Hall, Scared Straight and kicked out of my house at 15. A runaway with no aim in life. I've been reluctant to share but here is my attempt. I would spend days in my head trying to figure out why I was sufferi ...
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Have you ever walked past a mysterious stranger on a park bench and wondered about their lives? Tom Rosenthal (singer-songwriter by trade) has spent the last 6 months walking the many parks of London, approaching random bench-dwellers and asking if he can sit next to them and record their conversation. Every stranger remains anonymous, neither name or place of work is ever revealed (even to Tom himself), leading to greater openness, intimacy, and surprising revelations from the participants. ...
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Crazy Town

Post Carbon Institute

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With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we’re all deluding ourselves. Each fortnightly episode helps you understand the “Great Unraveling” of our environmental and social systems and describes how we can make the transition to a sustainable and equitable world. If you’re someone who questions the trajectory of society and struggles to understand why ...
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The Runaways

Embracing The Arbitrary

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An audio drama, fully voice acted and narrated! A LMK AU where Mk was raised by the Demon Bull Family instead of Pigsy. Driving Red Son to runaway with a prisoner and Mk to become the villain. Art by Elyninem https://linktr.ee/embracingthearbitrary
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Fairway Rollin'

The Ringer

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Joe House and Nathan Hubbard break down the latest headlines in the world of golf, with special guests, coverage of the major championships, and all the drama in the sport. Welcome to Fairway Rollin'!
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AS THEE BEST fools to ever touch microphones. The 5 runaways explore politics, comedy, ideas, and tales in our own idiotic and comedic ways. With Chase, Bruce, Jeremy, Sammy, and Dilion, no one is safe and no one is spared as they will talk about you, your mom, your dad, and your whole family. This funny, not well thought out, do as we go, "I think it'll work", podcast can be found where ever you get your podcasts. The Runaways by TNND.
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The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate

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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at [email protected].
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These are the stories of Slothville, founded by rapscallion clown bandits and runaway circus refugees. Home to underground cults and ghost locomotives...nothing is ever normal or boring in Slothville!
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Unholy Toledo

Mary Goldman

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Lou House and Tuffy LeMarr are a couple of runaway farm boys who ride the rails into Prohibition Era Toledo, Ohio, where they discover a world of gambling and bootlegging, ultimately going up against the infamous mobster, Yonnie Licavoli.
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Longshot: Payback

iHeartPodcasts

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In 2019, U.S. women’s national soccer team striker Jessica McDonald capped a World Cup journey few could have imagined. A teen runaway who became a single mom, McDonald tells The Charlotte Observer and Raleigh News & Observer for the first time how she rose from a broken home in Phoenix to the pinnacle of sports in Lyon, France — and how today, she’s using her voice to battle systemic inequalities in soccer, including as part of the U.S. women’s national team’s recent settlement in their lan ...
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Tell Us Something We Don't Know

Gabriela Tavakoli Bailey & Orly Minazad

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Gabriela Tavakoli Bailey is a Persian American Executive Producer and TV Executive responsible for creatively overseeing some of the most successful shows, including the runaway hit franchise 90 Day Fiancé. TELL US SOMETHING WE DON'T KNOW is a podcast where she and writer/journalist, Orly Minazad, feature surprising interviews with celebrities, entrepreneurs with billion dollar empires and people with extraordinary stories, from those born into cults to unexpected life journeys.
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Makeshift Stories is a sci-fi, fantasy, and speculative fiction podcast for anyone who craves the thrill of the unknown and unexpected. Once a month, buckle up for an epic journey through possible futures, space, alternate realities, and beyond. Are you ready to explore uncharted territories and discover the unimaginable? Tune in and let your imagination soar!
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Every great idea begins with a question, a spark, a quiet refusal to settle. This Creative Journey explores the pivotal moments when artists, inventors, and visionaries turned uncertainty into bold action—and changed the world in the process. Image ©1995 Richard Sisk/panoramicimages.com
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About 10 years ago I was roaming along Red Bank in a part of Manchester city centre I was hopelessly unfamiliar with. On either side of me were tall stone walls topped with railway bridges, boxing me in and hiding the sun from view. Not another soul was to be seen. I sincerely hoped I was in the right place. Thankfully, a few moments later, I was m…
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Two villains, both alike in evil. This week’s thirstiest movie is Runaway Bride. This film has everything: performative egg eating, a third-act Homer Eisenhower reveal, and a print news column that’s basically if Andrew Tate knew how to read and immediately started doxxing hot women for USA Today. If you love petty shade, chaotic horse escapes, and…
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This week, Sean and Jason pour one out for rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, looking back at his most famous run-ins with law enforcement. Jason covers the breaking news around the Charles and Angela Byrd case out of Bexar County, Texas, including a surprising confession. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Charles serenades Link with "Pink Pony Club", and the two have another fun call with Nana. Plus, Charles tries to identify items in another edition of "What In The Hell Is This Doohickey?", and the two react to a fan's GMM themed proposal. C’mon and have a good time with us! Doohickies: Magic Wand Crocs Red Light Therapy Mask Rhett In Drag (Whett) …
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What happens when you hit your limit - and run away instead of continuing to ‘run on empty?’ In this first episode of A Grown Up’s Gap Year – The Podcast, host Monique van Tulder (author of #1 amazon bestselling A Grown Up’s Gap Year - The Guidebook for mid Lifestyle. Wellbeing. Adventure) shares the real story behind her eight-month escape, why sh…
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Tom Rosenthal approaches a stranger on a park bench and asks if he can sit down next to them and record their conversation. This is what happened! Produced by Tom Rosenthal Edited by Rose De Larrabeiti Mixed by Mike Woolley Theme tune by Tom Rosenthal & Lucy Railton Incidental music by Maddie Ashman End song : 'I Still Love Him Dearly' by Alice Fay…
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Christine Laskowski shares her research into how an ancient barbarian people known as the Goths came to represent everything from edgy Hot Topic fashion and the band Joy Division to the Notre Dame cathedral and Flannery O'Connor's writing. Christine is the host of the podcast T&J, a limited series about 6th century Byzantium. Listen to the T&J podc…
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Jacke continues his analysis of "The 25 Greatest Books of All Time" by a special look at Homer's Odyssey. Then Mike Palindrome, the president of the Literature Supporters Club, joins Jacke for a discussion of the second half of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1922 story, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," in which a young midwesterner travels to a secluded Mo…
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Send us a text Have you ever buried a part of yourself so deep that you couldn’t even find it? In this 10th lesson, The Time Smith explores the hidden depths of trust—how it breaks, how it hides, and how it can be rebuilt after trauma. From a pivotal night in 1997 to a near-death experience, and ultimately being uprooted from home, this episode jou…
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“Are we just going to ignore the fact that Antonio Banderas drinks his brother’s head juice?” This week’s hottest movie is The Mask of Zorro. This film has everything: a horny duel, a lusty confessional booth admission, and a vigilante live-action Puss in Boots. If you love pickled domes, teacup waltzing, and historical accuracy that’s legally inad…
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In June of 1922, the twenty-five-year-old wunderkind F. Scott Fitzgerald published "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," an incredible story of fabulously wealthy people living a secret life in remote Montana. Later that month, he began composing his most famous work, The Great Gatsby. In this episode, Jacke and Mike read and discuss this early Fitzger…
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On the Stack podcast for July 23, 2025, we've got new comic book reviews for Godzilla #1, Superman #28, and so many more! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full List of Comic Reviews for July 23, 2025: Godzilla #1 IDW Written by Tim Seele…
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Send us a text Darion Moore opens up about growing up in the brutally racist and violent streets of Mississippi, raised by his grandmothers while his mother served time in federal prison. With his father absent until his 30s and a family line tangled in crime—his grandfather a pimp, and his father in and out of jail—Darion’s early life was marked b…
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Send us a text Growing up as a mixed-race kid with an Irish mother and a Mexican father, Gabriel Garcia never felt like he truly belonged. He wasn’t “Mexican enough” for some, and definitely not “white enough” for others. That rejection led him down a path he knew better than to take — trying to fit in by running with the wrong crowd, chasing accep…
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Sarah Cailean is on the ground in western Washington, determined to get to the bottom of whether the disappearance of Misty Copsey is the work of someone she knew – or that of a serial killer. Sarah quickly learns that Washington is rightfully-known as a serial killer capital of the world, and Misty disappeared at a time when serial killers and pre…
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Charles discusses his strange nightmare about Link's hair, and then reacts to an old Rhett & Link video of "skin walling." They go over some different names for grandparents that kids come up with, as well as reminisce about games from childhood's past. Plus, they react to an article about paint that sweats! To learn more about listener data and ou…
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Introducing the Grown Up's Gap Year Podcast - a series of interviews. Women (& a few blokes) Doing Inspiring Things in Fascinating Places. The sorts of journeys (physical & internal) that are courageous, creative, and totally joyful. Women who have designed a life that suits them - their path may offer possibilities for your options you may never h…
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Tom Rosenthal approaches a stranger on a park bench and asks if he can sit down next to them and record their conversation. This is what happened! Produced by Tom Rosenthal Edited by Rose De Larrabeiti Mixed by Mike Woolley Theme tune by Tom Rosenthal & Lucy Railton Incidental music by Maddie Ashman End song : 'Kites' by Dirty Nice Stream it here :…
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Miles Klee is the author of a recent Rolling Stone article titled People Are Losing Loved Ones to AI-Fueled Spiritual Fantasies which tells the stories of ChatGPT users who have come to believe that their chatbot is a sentient spiritual being. For this episode, Miles and I discuss the experiences of these ChatGPT worshippers, why the chatbot’s answ…
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In this episode, Jacke talks to eminent Twain scholar Shelley Fisher Fishkin (Was Huck Black?: Mark Twain and African-American Voices) about her new book Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade, which sheds new light on the origins and influence of Mark Twain's beloved yet polarizing figure. PLUS Jacke takes a look at the recent …
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House and Hubbard are here with their recap of the Open Championship, including Scottie Scheffler’s win and how this further cements his ongoing success (00:48). They also touch on Bryson DeChambeau’s performance (06:24), how the LIV golfers fared (21:26), and how the Open affects the outlook for the Ryder Cup teams (28:28). The Ringer is committed…
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Over the last seven weeks we have heard from many people who have had interactions with John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Up to twenty people have provided us with accounts of attempted abductions, sightings and various interactions with Shaw and Evans. In this episode, we bring you these accounts in full. An Garda Síochána have now appealed to anybody…
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Over the last seven weeks we have heard from many people who have had interactions with John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Up to twenty people have provided us with accounts of attempted abductions, sightings and various interactions with Shaw and Evans. In this episode, we bring you these accounts in full. An Garda Síochána have now appealed to anybody…
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Geoff, Mike, and Derrick discuss Minority Report (2002), a science fiction thriller set in the year 2054, where the District of Columbia is trying out a specialized police department known as "PreCrime" using three "Precogs" to predict and prevent murders (and only murders) before they occur. We discuss the concerns with preemptive punishment, incl…
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“General Racism was Omar’s right-hand guy.” This week’s hottest movie is… Jewel of the Nile. This film has everything: juggling Sufis, a slow-speed plane chase, and a boat with no driver, towing nothing but red flags. If you wish David Lean had cast Michael Douglas in Lawrence of Arabia, this episode’s for you. Please Subscribe, Rate, and Review Ro…
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It's an action-packed day at the History of Literature! First, Jacke recounts the story of Dr. Johnson racing to the aid of his friend, the playwright Oliver Goldsmith, whose landlady was threatening him with debtor's prison. Naturally, the great critic and dictionary author Johnson found a very literary way to help. Then Jacke is joined by author …
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On the Stack podcast for July 16, 2025, we've got new comic book reviews for Absolute Batman #10, Imperial #2, and so many more! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Full List of Comic Reviews for July 16, 2025: Absolute Batman #10 DC Comics…
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The “tragedy of the commons” is an idea that has so thoroughly seeped into culture and law that it seems normal for people and corporations to own land, water, and even whole ecosystems. But there’s a BIG problem: the “tragedy” part of it has been debunked – it really should be the triumph of the commons. Learn the origin story of privatization and…
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Cold case investigator Sarah Cailean takes on the 1992 disappearance of 14-year-old Misty Copsey, who vanished after an afternoon at the Washington State Fair. The only evidence ever found was a pair of jeans, socks and underwear discovered months later along the side of a highway. Misty’s mother Diana spent her life searching for answers before pa…
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Charles provides life-saving bbq to some Myrtle Beach lifeguards. Link reacts to Charles looking ripped in a photo. Charles tells Link about his recent trip to Williamsburg, and Link recaps Lily’s college graduation and move. Plus, the two listen to a funny voicemail from an Ear Biscuits listener about Charles. C’mon and have a good time with us! T…
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The final major of the year is upon us! House and Hubbard are joined by Twenty First Group’s Justin Ray to break down the tournament at Royal Portrush. They tee off with their breakdown of the favorites to win (3:05). After, they sift through the rest of the field to find the best value plays and more (30:50). Then, they hit on their favorite sleep…
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Tom Rosenthal approaches a stranger on a park bench and asks if he can sit down next to them and record their conversation. This is what happened! Produced by Tom Rosenthal Edited by Rose De Larrabeiti Mixed by Mike Woolley Theme tune by Tom Rosenthal & Lucy Railton Incidental music by Maddie Ashman End song : 'Roots' by Rosie Miles Stream it here …
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Lerone A. Martin is the author of The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover: How the FBI Aided and Abetted the Rise of White Christian Nationalism . For this episode, Lerone explains how the FBI, led by J. Edgar Hoover, colluded with religious authorities to shape the soul of America throughout the 20th century. We’ll see how this revamped version of American …
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Since the first permanent settlers landed there more than a thousand years ago, Iceland has been perhaps the most unique and enchanting place in all of Europe. How fitting, then, for its people to have developed unique, enchanting, and captivating stories involving hidden people, trolls, ghosts, sea monsters, and more. In this episode, Jacke talks …
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Before he revolutionized photography, George Eastman stood in his mother's kitchen, stirring chemicals and chasing a dream. This is the moment that changed everything. He was about to invent Kodak. Immersive Audio: Optimized for headphones and AirPods #GeorgeEastman #CreativeOrigins #Photography #InventingKodak ©2025 by Richard Sisk, Music: Richard…
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As this series has been publishing, we’ve been contacted by many listeners, including about a dozen contacts from people who are new witnesses to events around Ireland in September 1976 - and who it appears could have been potential victims of John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Even after all these years, new information is still out there on Elizabeth’…
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As this series has been publishing, we’ve been contacted by many listeners, including about a dozen contacts from people who are new witnesses to events around Ireland in September 1976 - and who it appears could have been potential victims of John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans. Even after all these years, new information is still out there on Elizabeth’…
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“There’s no dick that good in the world.” This week’s thirstiest mess of a movie is... Fool’s Gold. This film has everything: a maybe-teen yacht goblin, a grown man earnestly saying “boat swain,” and Kevin Hart playing a rum-soaked rapper-slash-loan-shark-slash-island oligarch. If you love sketchy ages, mispronounced nautical ranks, and shootouts t…
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What does it feel like to live helplessly in a world that is coming undone? If you're alive in 2025, you are probably very familiar with this feeling - and if you'd been alive in the age of Victorian literature, you might have felt that way too. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Nathan K. Hensley about his book Action without Hope: Victorian L…
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