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The Deep Dive Podcast Network is a collection of serious (and sometimes not-so-serious) stories created by journalist and entrepreneur Andy Tarnoff. The first season, "Deep Dive: MH370," was a critically acclaimed 31-episode true-crime podcast with Andy's co-host, Jeff Wise, about the mystery of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The network has now expanded into new topics, like "Wine Acoustics" with The Dandy Warhols' lead singer Courtney Taylor-Taylor, "The Feed," a look i ...
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Jonny Cragg, professional therapist by day – and most of the time, actually – is also the drummer of the rock band, Spacehog. While the boys from Leeds scored a monster hit with "In The Meantime" in the mid '90s, they ultimately produced four critically-acclaimed albums from 1995 to 2013. Still, even MTV mega success can be fleeting, and while crit…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols, taste a Bandol wine and discuss its varietals, tasting notes, and the experience of pairing it with award-winning cheese. Courtney and Andy delve into the creative process behind music-making, discussing the evolution of their sound, th…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor delve into the world of Sardinian wines, exploring the evolution of winemaking on the island and the impact of younger generations of winemakers. They share their tasting experiences of Arianna Occhipinti SP68 Rosso. They discuss the characteristics of natural win…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Celebrity Adjacent, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Carole Caine compare notes about their very different encounters with comedian and actor Howie Mandel. Carole interviewed Howie in the early 2000s at the Montreal Comedy Festival and found him funny and gracious, while it took a while for Andy to get him to open up in his 2012…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor gather in person at the Odditorium in Portland. They explore a bottle of 2019 La Gerla Brunello di Montalcino, as well as the 30th anniversary of Courtney's band, The Dandy Warhols. The discussion is rich with humor, insights and personal anecdotes, making i…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore various unique kitchen gadgets and improvements. They discuss items found on Facebook Marketplace, including a jerky cannon, a nut chopper and a Polynesian nutcracker. The conversation takes a turn toward innovative cooking methods in unconventional spaces, such as ho…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore the quirky world of New Year's resolutions through the lens of Facebook Marketplace listings. They discuss traditional resolutions like fitness and family time, while humorously examining unique items that relate to these goals. The conversation flows from self-improv…
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In this episode of Deep Dive Wine Acoustics, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor explore the Bordeaux wine region, focusing on Chateau de Raux. They discuss the Creux Bourgeois rating, share their tasting experiences, analyze the wine label, and compare opinions on the wine's quality. The conversation also touches on food pairings, the hi…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Celebrity Adjacent, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Carole Caine explore their shared experiences with celebrities, focusing on Milwaukee Brewers legend Robin Yount. They discuss the relatability of Yount, memorable moments from their interactions, and the camaraderie among Brewers players. The conversation also touches on cele…
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In episode nine of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Labor riff on a variety of vehicles listed on Facebook Marketplace, ranging from jet packs to helicopters, hot air balloons to Zambonis. They share personal experiences with vehicle purchases and sales, while and laughing at these listings (and themselves). Video version here: http…
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In the first episode of Deep Dive: Celebrity Adjacent, host Andy Tarnoff and radio legend Carol Caine discuss their experiences in the radio and online media business, the dynamics of morning shows, and share personal stories about celebrity encounters, specifically with the Bronze Fonz, himself, Henry Winkler. They reflect on the nature of celebri…
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In this episode of Deep Dive The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore the fascinating world of Facebook Marketplace, focusing on underpriced items that offer great value. They discuss various categories of items, including luxury goods like pianos and hot tubs, and even delve into the quirky realm of portable toilets. The conversation hi…
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Sometimes things don't go as planned. In this episode of Deep Dive Wine Acoustics, hosts Andy Tarnoff and the Dandy Warhols' Courtney Taylor-Taylor explore the intricacies of Barolo, the king of Italian wines, and its Nebbiolo grape. They discuss the strict regulations governing Barolo production, share personal anecdotes from their experiences in …
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore the intriguing world of Facebook Marketplace, focusing on the over-priced. The conversation delves into personal experiences with buying and selling on the platform, the nostalgia associated with collectibles, and the cultural significance of items like boomboxes and …
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In this episode of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, hosts Andy and Courtney explore the Nebbiolo wine from Piedmont, Italy, discussing its characteristics, price points, and how it pairs with various cheeses. They also delve into the cultural influences of Italian wine, share tasting notes, and reflect on the Dandy Warhols' upcoming tour, highlighting th…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore the intriguing world of Facebook Marketplace, focusing on unique listings that could be essential for surviving an apocalypse. They discuss the importance of being prepared for the unknown, share their fears of zombies, and analyze various vehicles that could serve as…
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In episode three of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor explore a Beaujolais. Bright, fresh and zingy, the pair is ultimately unimpressed with this 2022 Louis Jadot Beaujolais-Villages. They then shift the conversation to vocal range and timbre in music, with Courtney sharing how someone with a naturally low voice ...…
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In episode three of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, Andy Tarnoff and Courtney Taylor-Taylor explore a Beaujolais. Bright, fresh and zingy, the pair is ultimately unimpressed with this 2022 Louis Jadot Beaujolais-Villages. They then shift the conversation to vocal range and timbre in music, with Courtney sharing how someone with a naturally low voice ...…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Feed, hosts Andy and Eron explore various inappropriate listings on Facebook Marketplace, discussing themes of problematic characters and the evolution of humor over time. They delve into the implications of a dog costume that raises questions about canine consent, critique the character of Pepe Le Pew for his inap…
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In this episode of Deep Dive: The Power Of One, Andy Tarnoff and Andrea Bowes explore the concept of speaking your truth in relationships, emphasizing the importance of individual responsibility in fostering healthy communication. They discuss the evolution of communication styles over generations, and the changing stigma surrounding therapy. Andre…
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In this episode of The Feed, hosts Andy Tarnoff and Eron Laber explore the quirky and often bizarre world of Facebook Marketplace. They discuss a variety of unusual items, from freaky caskets to emotional support dolls. The conversation delves into the appropriateness of certain finds and the stories behind them, culminating in a guessing game abou…
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In episode two of Deep Dive: Wine Acoustics, The Dandy Warhols' Courtney Taylor-Taylor and host Andy Tarnoff dive into an excellent, reasonably priced bottle of Spanish wine called Viña Cubillo. Also, Courtney tells the back story of one of the band's biggest hits, "Bohemian Like You," and gives a quick guitar lesson on how to play it. Video versio…
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In this new podcast series about relationships, therapist Andrea Bowes joins Deep Dive host Andy Tarnoff to discuss what she calls “the power of one.” The formula is simple, but it isn’t easy: When you’re wondering whether you should stay or you should go, ask for what you want and what you need. How your partner responds either brings you closer t…
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It's spooky season at The Feed, which means Andy and Eron are deep diving into the idea the Facebook Marketplace is haunted. OK, it probably isn't, but it's Halloween time, and there are no shortage of freaky and creepy listings that need to be dissected ... now, or any time of the year. Video version here: https://youtu.be/neQYXP5YWz4 Join this ch…
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Welcome to Wine Acoustics, a new podcast on the Deep Dive Podcast Network. In this mashup of wine and rock music, The Dandy Warhols' Courtney Taylor-Taylor joins Andy Tarnoff to review, in real-time, an approachable bottle of wine. In episode one, the pair checks out a 2020 BV Cabernet Sauvignon, while Courtney teaches Andy how to play a Dandy Warh…
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We all know Facebook Marketplace is the train wreck you can't look away from. Yes, there are many, many gems out there on this popular classifieds platform. But there are also funny, weird, mysterious and amazing listings that beg to be analyzed. In this new podcast from Deep Dive host Andy Tarnoff and his similarly sarcastic friend Eron Laber, the…
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In the season one finale of Deep Dive: MH370, Jeff and Andy recap what they discovered over the last 30 episodes of the podcast. While they prep for season two, expect new and different content during their break. And get ready to learn more about alternate theories, conversations with relatives of the passengers, unreleased information on the Russ…
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In Episode 30, Jeff and Andy go deeper than they've ever gone before on a question that's the crux of the whole MH370 mystery. It's a topic which is newly important because a bunch of viral MH370 videos have come out that spend a lot of time discussing it and, they'll argue, are getting it wrong. To help with this important task, the podcast invite…
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In Episode 27, Jeff and Andy told you where MH370 could've have landed had it been flown north to Kazakhstan. But the question remains, why? It doesn't make much sense, unless you understand the man who makes the decisions in Russia, and how he sees the world. More information at: https://deepdivemh370.com Join this channel to get access to perks: …
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How do you make something disappear? Nobody understands that better than practitioners of the ancient art of stage magic, who for centuries have used the principles of applied psychology to make seemingly impossible things occur. In today's episode Jeff talks to Ed Dentsel, host of the Unfound podcast, who for years worked as the stage manager for …
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If the satcom was hacked and MH370 was taken north, the perpetrators presumably had a plan that ended with them alive, and this presumably involved landing the plane at an airport. But which airport could they have landed at? In Episode 27, Jeff and Andy dig in to realistic runways near the 7th Arc, including Kyzylorda, Shymkent, Taraz, Almaty and …
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After they mathematically analyzed the Inmarsat data to figure out where MH370 ran out of fuel in the southern Indian Ocean, the Australian government hired a Dutch maritime survey company called Fugro to search 23,000 square miles. The work started in October, 2014. By that April, 2015 it was clear that the plane was not in fact in the search area…
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Episode 25 of the podcast – a culmination of six months of content – reveals two major capstones that leaves Jeff and Andy confident to announce that they solved the mystery of MH370. Maybe not all the details ... yet ... but in broad strokes. Two key pieces of evidence, backed by experts, demonstrates that this place didn't crash in the South Indi…
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Over the next two episodes, we’re going to reveal a major break in the case — new data that upends our understanding the case. It’s the first significant break in the case since the final report in 2017. But before we do that, we have to set the stage. For the data to have meaning, you have to understand its context. It has to do with a method of d…
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For those following the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and had already suspected pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah of hijacking the plane, killing his passengers and himself – the discovery of data on his home flight simulator was the smoking gun. Out of some 600 saved routes on his PC, one resembled the flight that allegedly ended in the South Indi…
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Part one of the process of figuring out the mystery of MH370 is finding explanations for the previously inexplicable things that happened. Part two is trying to verify whether those explanations hold water. In Episode 10, Andy and Jeff talked about a theory that MH370's specific vulnerabilities could've led to a hacking that not only allowed hijack…
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It's a story that reads like the plot of reality show. Self-styled adventurer, former State Department employee, self-proclaimed fluent Russian speaker, Blaine Alan Gibson, found dozens of pieces from the doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Sometimes with a camera crew in tow. Often in places that had been extensively scoured with a fine-tooth c…
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“Lepas don’t lie,” says Jim Carlton, one of the world’s leading experts in marine invertebrates. This week Andy and Jeff tried something we haven’t done before, incorporating an interview with a subject expert into our discussion of the MH370 evidence. In this case, Jim helps us try to understand how it could be that a piece of aircraft debris coul…
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For half a year after MH370’s right-hand flaperon washed ashore on La Réunion, no other pieces of aircraft debris turned up. Was that remarkable piece a one-off? And then, suddenly, everyting changed. The following February an American adventure-seeker named Blaine Alan Gibson found a trianguler piece of a with the words “No Step” on a sandbar in M…
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On July 29, 2015, a worker in the French territory of Réunion Island discovered MH370’s flaperon, the first confirmed piece of wreckage from the missing plane. It seemed like case closed, that the doomed plane crashed near the seventh arc in the Indian Ocean. But not everything added up. Between reverse drift models and sea life that was growing in…
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So far in this podcast we’ve spent each episode diving into a particular aspect of the mystery. This time, we’re taking a different approach. We’re pulling back to look at the mystery from a global perspective in order to address the question: What is this case like? Just as every person has a unique character, a mystery can have a personality of i…
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By mid-2015, the search for MH370 had entered a kind of limbo. The designated seabed search area had been scanned without success. So what evidence was there that the plane had really gone south? Attention turned to the topic of floating debris and where it might be found. If the plane had impacted the ocean in the way the Inmarsat data implied — n…
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Seven months after MH370 disappeared, ships leased from the Dutch maritime survey company Fugro were at last ready to begin searching the seabed that Australian scientists had defined using data mysteriously transmitted from the aircraft during its final six hours. Fugro’s ships faced a daunting task: searching a vast area, far from land, where aby…
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If MH370 didn’t fly into the southern Indian Ocean but instead wound up in Kazakhstan, that implied that Russia was behind a sophisticated hijacking plot. Intrigued by the presence on the flight manifest of three Russian-speaking passengers, Jeff had already hired researchers in Russia and Ukraine to look into their background when he learned on Ju…
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Careful analysis of satellite signals sent from MH370 to Inmarsat indicated that the plane had flown into a remote area of the southern Indian Ocean. But another possibility existed. The equipment that MH370 carried and the circumstances under which it operated together created a potential vulnerability that sophisticated hijackers could have explo…
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Once the scientists at CSIRO had generated the probability distribution for the plane’s last known location on the 7th arc, the next question they had to answer was: how far did the plane travel from that point before it impacted the water? As we've discussed previously, their goal was to define a search box within which the plane was likely to be …
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In episode 11 of the podcast, Jeff and Andy discuss the elephant in the room: who are they to speculate on the mystery of missing Malaysia Air Flight MH370? They talk about their unique backgrounds, what brought them together for this podcast, as well as how the Bayesian Method provided authorities to look for the plane where they did. For more, vi…
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In what’s sure to be the most controversial episode of the series so far, Jeff and Andy delve into the question of whether MH370 might have had a previously unrecognized security backdoor. In the months after the disappearance, a series of surprising facts emerged which, taken together, raised the possibility that the Inmarsat data guiding the offi…
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