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Adam And J. Patrick Podcasts

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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Parks and Recollection

Team Coco and Stitcher

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Treat yo’ self! Join Jim O’Heir - a.k.a. Jerry Gergich - and writer Greg Levine as they *literally* break down every episode of Parks and Recreation. From Ron Swanson’s love of various meats to Leslie Knope’s unwavering commitment to the people of Pawnee (and waffles), each week Jim and Greg relive their municipal glory days with exclusive behind-the scenes stories from the set and writers’ room. And along the way, they’re joined by cast members, writers, and friends of the show - people lik ...
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An iconic duo is back! Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack return to host the ultimate Will & Grace re-watch podcast. Each week on JUST JACK & WILL, Sean, who has never seen it before, and Eric, who may have seen it too much, break down an episode of Will & Grace with charm and chemistry. They revisit jokes, share never before heard stories, reunite with their fellow cast members and fabulous guest stars, and showcase the team who helped Will & Grace win an astounding 18 Emmy Awards. Subscribe to ...
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The Divine Comedy (in Italian, Divina Commedia, or just La commedia or Comedia) is an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri in the first decades of the 14th Century, during his exile from his native Florence. Considered the most important work of Italian literature, the poem has also has enormous historical influence on western literature and culture more generally. Dante represents the three realms of the afterlife in his three canticles (Inferno--Hell; Purgatorio--Purgatory; Paradiso--Parad ...
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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Andy Schectman returns for another sharp and timely Friday Night Economic Review to break down the underreported economic realities that have shaped 2025. We dig into the millions of jobs already lost this year—levels now matching the 2020 pandemic collapse—and the additional million-plus layoffs projected for 2026. It’s a crisis unfolding in real …
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Harley Schlanger, president of the LaRouche Organization, rejoins the program to break down what is not being told about the Epstein case — and why those critical elements are being kept from the public eye. Schlanger lays out the deeper forces at play, revealing how key facts are buried, how narratives are shaped, and why certain names, networks, …
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Fronds. Forest dwellers. Spores. Houseplants. Queer icons. We’ve got ferns. The charming and hilarious professor and author of “Ferns: Lessons in Survival from Earth’s Most Adaptable Plants,” Dr. Fay-Wei Li, tells me all about fern evolution, what ferns not to have in your house, the most expensive ferns, the tastiest ferns, mathematical mysteries,…
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National security and intelligence expert Professor Armin Krishnan returns to the program to break down the rapidly expanding world of directed-energy weapons—systems once written off as science fiction that are now actively shaping modern conflict. He explains how microwave, electromagnetic, and acoustic weapons have moved from experimental protot…
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Cultural intelligence strategist Scott Ketterson joins me for a high-level conversation about the information war reshaping modern society. Drawing on his background in cultural analysis, narrative design, and influence architecture, we explore how power now operates through perception, belief, and meaning. Together, we map out the mechanics of nar…
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Description Returning guest Kjerste Christensen joins Joe to discuss the 1816 short story “The Nutcracker” by E.T.A. Hoffman. This story has been adapted frequently and has become a Christmas classic. It tells the story of a young girl’s favorite Christmas toy coming alive and battling the mouse king. Support Patreon Show Notes The Nutcracker and t…
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Media expert Stuart Brotman joins the program for an eye-opening conversation about the growing crisis of censorship and control in America. As an advisor to four U.S. presidents and one of the nation’s leading authorities on media law and free expression, Brotman brings a unique and deeply informed perspective on how our digital environment is bei…
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Note: if you haven’t already heard it, please start with our original, May 2024 episode with Dr. Moses: Genocidology (CRIMES OF ATROCITY) Part 1 A lot has happened since then, and author, scholar and genocide expert Dr. Dirk Moses was kind enough to return for a 2025 episode. We cover how public and legal sentiment has changed since our first episo…
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Darius Wright returns to the show with one of the most mind-expanding conversations we’ve ever recorded. He claims to investigate "what secret programs once sought to study, Darius reaches through his own natural ability to separate awareness from the body with full consciousness, perceiving both the physical and the non physical in real time.". A …
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Description Returning guest Kate Reid joins Joe to discuss the classic sitcom Friends. We’re talking about a pair of their Thanksgiving episodes, “The One with All the Thanksgivings” and “The One Where Ross Got High.” Besides talking about the specifics of these episodes, we learn that these are the first episodes of Friends that Joe has ever watch…
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Mike Harris — intelligence analyst and former Financial Editor of Veterans Today — rejoins the program to break down the escalating instability inside the global financial system. He explains the competing power centers now battling for control as the world moves into a major economic transition. Harris lays out how these geopolitical struggles int…
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Jeffrey Prather, former Global Chief of Operations for the Defense Intelligence Agency, joins the program to share his analysis of the deepening corruption crisis inside the FBI, DEA, and CIA. He explains why these agencies are now at a tipping point—and how the consequences will reshape the fabric of our country. Follow Jeffrey Prather on his webs…
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Bison bison! Not just something to holler into the sky, but also the scientific name for North America's majestic wild bovines. In this encore, we explore a beast that once roamed the plains in the tens of millions. What's up with their humps? On what occasion do they wear capes? What noises do they make? How many are out there? What are the best w…
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Human rights activist Raja Miah joins the program to expose the Pakistani rape gangs that have infiltrated communities across England. Miah is not a typical whistleblower — he is a multi-decade, award-winning human rights advocate and a Muslim who has spent years fighting for vulnerable victims silenced by the system. - With the unexpected support …
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Description First-time guest Jonathan Wade joins Joe to discuss to classic, early sci-fi stories, “The Machine Stops” and “Mechanopolis.” In the 1909 short story “The Machine Stops” by E.M. Forster, humanity has begun living in underground cities with all their needs met by the machine, until one day their machine stops. In the 1913 short story “Me…
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Andy Schectman, President of Miles Franklin, rejoins the program for our Friday Night Economic Review. We break down the reclassification of silver as a strategic mineral—what triggered the change, what it signals long-term, and how it could reshape global supply chains and national security policy. We discuss whether the true supply-and-demand imb…
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Dr. Diane Kazer rejoins the program to discuss the GLP-1 surge sweeping the nation — what it means for the masses, how to use it safely and effectively, and why peptides may spark a revolution in anti-aging and overall health. We also explore the growing division and burnout affecting everyday life, and how people need to restore balance to maintai…
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Neurologist, executive, and historian Dr. Jack McCallum joins the program to discuss the remarkable evolution of the human brain. His latest work examines how the brains of younger generations are fundamentally different from those of older generations. Driven by social media, technology, and shifting societal values, McCallum argues that our brain…
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We’re back with Dr. R.J. “Rocky” Gutiérrez to answer listeners’ questions on owls. How much wisdom lies behind those big, immovable eyes? Are owls good or bad omens? What’s their proclivity for snatching hats? Is The Staircase owl theory plausible? Is it ok to hoot back at them? What do you mean one of their toes is reversible? This episode’s got t…
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Former Trump attorney Christina Bobb joins the program to reveal what really happened behind the scenes during the Mar-a-Lago raid. In this explosive interview, Bobb shares firsthand details about the FBI’s actions, the Biden Administration’s weaponization of the DOJ, and the unprecedented use of lawfare against a former president. She also opens u…
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Description First-time guest Andy Hartzell joins Joe to discuss his graphic novel Monday. Monday tells the story of Eve and Adam trying to navigate their first days after creation as Snake offers suggestions about what they should do and God is interested in making one more creation. Support Patreon Show Notes Monday – Publisher website…
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Global intelligence analyst and former Economic Editor of Veterans Today, Mike Harris, rejoins the program to expose the ongoing, systematic attacks against the United States and other Western nations. He breaks down who is behind these assaults, why they’re happening, and how they tie into the crumbling global financial order. As the existing powe…
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Author and documentary filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza joins the program to tackle one of the hardest and most emotionally charged subjects of our time — the Gaza–Israeli conflict. While we don’t agree on every point, D’Souza and I engage in a respectful, thoughtful dialogue aimed at uncovering clarity, context, and possible paths toward stability in a re…
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In this episode, Michelle Peterson and Mike Adamovich join the program for a powerful and deeply important conversation about the origins and impact of anti-grooming legislation in the United States. Michelle Peterson made history as the first person in the country to win an anti-grooming case — a groundbreaking legal victory that has since been us…
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OWLS. FINALLY. In no particular order: what’s up with their eyes, legs, hoots, feathers, silent flight, nests, folklore, necks, barfs, conservation status, and omens? Go take a walk or sit on a porch in the dusk and make friends with Rocky. Dr. R.J. “Rocky” Gutiérrez is a celebrated researcher, Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota, a l…
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Independent media personality Kim Iversen joins the program for an in-depth conversation about the latest stories she’s been covering — including the ongoing Epstein revelations and the shocking death of Charlie Kirk. We also dive into Kim’s deep background in astrology and how she’s used it to make remarkably accurate predictions — from presidenti…
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Description Returning guest John Darowski joins Joe to discuss the Japanese film Grave of the Fireflies. This 1998 film was produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Isao Takahata. It is based on the semi-autobiographical short story of the same name by Akiuki Nosaka and tells the story of Japanese siblings trying to survive the end of World War II…
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Andy Schectman, President of Miles Franklin, returns for the Friday Night Economic Review. This week, we dive into the apparent gold and silver rigging carried out by major banks and financial institutions over a two-day span in October — a highly illegal practice that powerful players never seem to pay the price for. What are their motives, and wh…
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Alix Mayer, Board Chair and President of Free Now Foundation, California’s leading medical freedom law nonprofit, joins the program to expose how government-backed initiatives like ARPA-H are building what could be called a “Weaponized Architecture for Total Dominance and Surveillance." We discuss the detail of how surveillance systems, digital tra…
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Metal poisons. Odorless ones. Toxic plants. Iocane powder, arsenic, old lace, poisons as self-defense, black mirrors, Aqua Tofanas, movie myths, and the start of testing for that which ails or kills you: we’ve got Historical Toxicology with Pulitzer Prize-winning science author & chemistry connoisseur Deborah Blum. She wrote the beloved “Poisoner's…
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Retired attorney and author Matthew McWhorter joins the program to discuss his new book, Canon Crossfire, which documents his investigation into the hidden biblical writings. Approaching the topic like a legal case, McWhorter applies an unbiased, evidence-based analysis of the Christian biblical canon—an inquiry that began in skepticism and led to …
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Andy Schectman, President of Miles Franklin, returns to the Friday Night Economic Review. We discuss unprecedented advice from the world’s largest institutions signaling a hard pivot to gold—the first time in history they’ve issued guidance like this. We also explore Bitcoin, crypto, and their potential role in the emerging reset economy. Invest in…
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Aaron Day, founder of the Daylight Freedom Foundation, joins the podcast to explore how AI, cryptocurrency, and surveillance could erode free will if left unchecked. We discuss the hijacking of Bitcoin and how digital IDs might contribute to a new global infrastructure unfamiliar to most Americans. Learn more and follow Aaron Day at https://https:/…
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Political analyst and radio host Stacy Washington joins the program to discuss some of the most pressing issues we face today. Her unique perspective brings depth to our conversation as we explore the changing face of American culture and its impact on the world. We also examine how these shifts may shape our future in the decades ahead. You can fo…
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What is evil? Who is evil? Does evil exist? Who decides? Can we scream over turkey at grandma’s house? Let’s chat Critical Ponerology with scholar, professor, author of Evil: A Critical Primer, and a gem of a person, Dr. Kenneth MacKendrick of the University of Manitoba. He’s been teaching courses on the notion of evil for 25 years and it’s a much …
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Rob Smith, a Black and gay conservative, shares his unfiltered take on navigating today's polarized political landscape. A combat veteran and marketing expert, Rob discusses how AI is transforming marketing and social media, from smarter campaigns to the risks of deepfakes. We dive into AI's threat to critical thinking, especially how it's eroding …
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Cockroach milk for Spooktober. STAY HERE. Don’t tell me you like haunted houses and slasher films but can’t listen to a lovely conversation about how cockroaches make milk to feed their young. It’s one of the most nutritious substances on Earth, and I own some. Sort of. Coem along for a brief and enthralling discussion from two researchers, Dr. Jos…
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Description Returning guest Josh Allen joins Joe to discuss the Stephen King novel Salem’s Lot. King’s second novel tells the story of a small town in Maine being overrun by vampires, and the few citizens who realize what is happening and try to stop them. Support Patreon Show Notes ‘Salem’s Lot – Wikipedia Stephen King – Wikipedia…
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Dazzling colors. Remote habitats. Gentle parenting. Fantastic genitalia. And yeah, swimming through sewers to surprise you. It’s cockroaches and I promise you will find something to love about them in this chat with cockroach evangelist and Blattodeologist Dr. Dominic Evangelista. Which are the prettiest? Are roaches better at raising kids than you…
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