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Leadville — The 100 Mile Mountain Bike Race Podcast, p/b Shimano is the show for people racing (or just interested in) The Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race. Fatty (a 25-time LT100 finisher), Hottie (4-time finisher 5-time crew chief), and a host of experts answer your questions, give you training tips, detail the course, and tell the stories about the highest and hardest one-day mountain bike race in America: The Leadville Trail 100 Mountain Bike Race.
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Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast

Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast

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Lee & Josh present your weekly pod from the other part of the rugby club. All the latest rugby news plus war animals, Player Spotted, the odd song and the occasional dodgy impression. Find us on the Sport Social website: https://podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/blood-mud-rugby-podcast
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Creepy

Bloody FM

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From creator Jon Grilz, a collection of the most famous and disturbing creepypastas and urban legends in the world. Listener discretion is advised. Story requests can be made on Instagram @creepypod or via email at [email protected]
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Common Mystics

Jennifer James and Jill Stanley

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Ride shotgun with psychic sisters Jennifer James and Jill Stanley as they road trip to uncover extraordinary stories (we’re talking ghosts, murder, mayhem) in ordinary places (shout out to middle America!). Giving voice to the voiceless, these sisters use their intuitive powers, incredible research skills and wicked humor to “tune in” and bring untold history to life. So, hop in, buckle up and get ready for a smart, silly, spooky good time.
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The Atavist Magazine Podcast

The Atavist Magazine

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After the death of her husband, Janet Milliken moved her two children from California to Pennsylvania to start over. Their new house, a colonial on a quiet street, seemed idyllic. But once they moved in, things started to go wrong: Odd sounds, strange sensations, whispers from the neighbors. Eventually, the Millikens discovered the dark history of the house. “The Ghosts of Pickering Trail,” by Will Hunt and Matt Wolfe, offers a gripping portrait of a family ravaged by grief and driven to the ...
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Hex-Files

Nightcrawler Network

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Hex-Files is Josh & Tamara - paranormal researchers and explorers investigating the unknown, odd, and high strangeness all around us. Combining technology with occult and spiritual methods (spoiler alert: it’s witchcraft) we search for cryptids, ghosts, ufos, aliens, hauntings, and usually a strong drink. Join us as we share our adventures just bring your own bourbon.
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Impossible Odds

Sammy Potter

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To thru-hike just one of America’s long trails is to accomplish a lifelong dream for many hikers. To tackle all three—the AT, PCT, and CDT—is to enter an exclusive club of Triple Crowners and gain hiking superstar status. And to hike all three in a year? That’s nothing short of legendary. In 2021, college students Sammy Potter and Jackson Parell are hitting the trail—er, trails—in an attempt at becoming the newest and the youngest members of that elite group. Join Sammy and Jackson as they c ...
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Tough Girl Podcast

Sarah Williams

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The Tough Girl Podcast is your weekly dose of inspiration from women who dare to dream big, push boundaries, and redefine what’s possible. Hosted by adventurer and speaker Sarah Williams, the podcast shares the raw, real, and remarkable stories of women from around the world who have taken on extraordinary challenges — from climbing mountains and crossing oceans to running ultramarathons and biking across continents. Each episode dives deep into the journeys behind the achievements: the grit ...
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. The Current is produced in ...
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Step into the world of entrepreneurship and real estate with the Art of Greatness podcast! Dive into compelling discussions with renowned entrepreneurs, real estate moguls, and experts as they unravel their success stories, invaluable insights, and proven strategies. Led by the dynamic Fahad Farhat (@FFRealtor), a real estate aficionado himself, each episode is a masterclass in ambition, innovation, and resilience. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a real estate enthusiast, or someone ...
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Trailblazers Remembered, who are they? They are the cutting-edge leaders who Blazed, Blazed the way, leaving a path of distinction for others to emulate. Role models who have positively affected the lives of others. Blazing "Dee" Trails, host Dee Todd, will explore the impactful paths of legends, celebrities, influential people, and the avenues they took in achieving success and greatness in their respective career fields. Join Blazing "Dee" Trails as we hear the stories and experiences brid ...
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Iconic Seasons is a podcast that takes you back to the greatest college basketball seasons of all time. Through the voices of players, coaches, and journalists, we relive the excitement, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that made these moments and seasons iconic. We use interviews, audio from the games, as well as scripted storytelling, to bring the past to life. Whether you're a die-hard college basketball fan or just a casual observer, Iconic Seasons is a must-listen for anyone who ...
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The SEPS Paranormal Podcast Join paranormal investigators Paul Cagle, Eric Aldridge and Sushi twice a month, as they discuss their investigations, share interviews and debate theories behind hauntings. You can join them via iTunes or listen directly from the webpage! And if you have any questions or comments, send them to [email protected]. And please visit their blog at www.sepsparanormal.org to find out what they are up to, what topics are coming up or who they will have on the podca ...
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Kentucky Politics Distilled

Louisville Public Media

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Kentucky Politics Distilled is our weekly rundown of the big news — and sometimes the odd news — happening in the state Capitol. With Kentucky’s elected leaders all in one place for a limited time, the developments can break in a rapid-fire fashion. Kentucky Politics Distilled helps ensure you don’t miss all the highs and lows coming out of Frankfort. We’ll discuss the important issues facing Kentucky and add context to the headlines that flew by over the week. New episodes post on Fridays. ...
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Stories in this episode: - Alternate Me’s, by EmmaD - The Orb and the Visions, by catotto - Grandpa's Shows, by Alison - My Skinwalker Story in Oregon by N1ghtma0r3 - My Weird New Place, by Madeline - Opposite Day, by Other-Cantaloupe4765 Submissions: [email protected] Hate ads? Sign up for our Patreon for only $5 a month! You’ll also hear epis…
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Text us your thoughts about this episode or ideas for future episodes! Andrew Drummond returns to the Singletrack Podcast, this time to recount his latest adventure: setting a Fastest Known Time on the White Mountains Direttissima, one of New England's iconic multi-day routes. We explore the aesthetics of the route, what inspired him to return afte…
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Text us your thoughts about this episode or ideas for future episodes! Topher Gaylord is the newly appointed President of the Western States Endurance Run—arguably the most iconic ultramarathon in the world. A seven-time WSER finisher, Topher brings decades of experience in global outdoor industry leadership and a deep well of insight from more tha…
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Two young siblings, Lilly and Jack Sullivan, went missing in rural Nova Scotia in May, and the case has shaken the country. Two months later, police are still looking for answers — and the siblings. CBC’s Kayla Hounsell brings us updates from their family members’ retelling of what happened that day, and the police.…
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We follow Pete McCleave as he travels 6,000 miles to his ancestral home of Macau in an attempt to extend his life. The dad-of-two was diagnosed with rare blood cancer myeloma in 2017 and given just seven years to live. His best hope is a stem cell transplant - but his mixed heritage has made it difficult. DKMS, the largest stem cell registry in the…
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Ted Nolan started his hockey career by servicing his childhood ice rink in Garden River First Nation. Decades later, he’s being honoured by an appointment to the Order of Canada for his time as a hockey player and a coach. He explains how a life devoted to hockey and teaching others has shaped him into the person he is today.…
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During his campaign, U.S. President Donald Trump promised supporters he would finally reveal all the information about the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein. The convicted child sex offender and former financier died in jail in 2019. But now that Trump is denying he has any secrets to share, NYT’s writer David French explains why it’s tearing the M…
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Canada’s chief science adviser is recommending that the federal government start tracking information about bizarre sightings in the sky, whether they’re Chinese balloons or even UFOs. Proponents, such as researcher Chris Rutkowski, believe that keeping track will allow us to gain a better understanding of what is happening in the upper atmosphere.…
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Excerpts From Newsletters from the Hillcrest Park Homeowners’ Association *** Written by: Jason P. Burnham and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt *** Araña *** Written by: Andrew Graves and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Get your merch at creepypod.printify.me *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Title mu…
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There’s a lot to training for an event like Leadville: The miles, the intervals, the weeks of wondering if you’re getting it right. But what about those last couple weeks. For this year we’re talking about the days between July 26th and August 9th. This is the time most coaches will outline a training taper. The idea sounds straight foward: back of…
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Ronald Bourgeois is known for his champion-ing of Acadian culture for the past five decades. Now, the musician and producer is acknowledged for his contributions and has received Canada’s highest honour, being named to the Order of Canada. He tells guest host Megan Williams what this means for him and the Acadian culture.…
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As the wildfires burn across Canada and the smoke blurs out skylines, a group of Republican members of Congress is complaining that the suffocating air quality from Canadian wildfires is ruining the summer for Americans. Ed Struzik, author of The Future of Fire, explains what we are getting right and wrong when it comes to managing our forests and …
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Omar Omar is one of many Gazan Canadians with family in Gaza, and his family is desperately waiting to get out through Canada’s temporary resident visa program. A program many, including the former Immigration Minister Marc Miller, now call a failure. We’ll discuss why only a fraction of the people promised have been able to come to Canada, and wha…
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Send us a text What does it really take to build a contender from nothing? In the debut episode of Iconic Seasons, we explore the painful beauty of starting from scratch—from the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers to today’s rising Oklahoma City Thunder. Through the lens of Dr. Jack Ramsay’s vision, Bill Walton’s poetry-in-motion play, and the chemistry t…
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In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, I’m joined by Beth, a 22-year-old veterinary student and elite dragon boat paddler based in Nottingham. Beth shares how a simple home workout routine during the COVID lockdown sparked a journey into endurance sport—from running the Robin Hood Half Marathon to discovering dragon boating at university. Since…
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Have you ever wondered what the food from Ancient Rome might have tasted like, how they created those iconic Roman hairstyles or how you can mummify a person today? These archaeologists have. They’re called experimental archaeologists, and they work to bring the past alive. Sam Kean has written about them in his new book: Dinner with King Tut: How …
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The Voice *** Written by: Matt Dennison *** Stick to the Plan *** Written by: Matt Scott and Narrated by: Jimmy Ferrer *** Perhaps the Last *** Written by: Riley Norris and Narrated by: Cole Burkhardt *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Get your Creepy merch at creepypod.printify.me *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Title music…
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When wildfires rip through towns, the smoke may eventually clear, but the trauma lingers. This morning, we hear from two women whose lives were upended by wildfires. Brooke Kindel lost her home in Denare Beach, Saskatchewan just weeks before giving birth. Meghan Fandrich lived through the fire that destroyed most of Lytton, B.C. in 2021 including h…
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On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill uncover the inspiring yet tragic story of Bill Moore, a white man with an unshakable commitment to civil rights.* Driven by his belief in equality, Bill embarked on bold solo marches to expose the injustices faced by black Americans. His third march, in April 1963 from Chattanooga, TN, to Jackson, MS,…
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Two members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four men facing charges over a plot to violently seize land in Quebec. The RCMP has laid terrorism-related charges alleging that the men amassed a large cache of weapons, motivated by anti-government ideology. We speak to Jessica Davis, a former CSIS analyst, about what we know so far — and what qu…
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Two long-serving Canadian diplomats — Don Campbell and Alex Bugailiskis — have been named to the Order of Canada. Campbell helped negotiate the first North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), while Bugailiskis served as ambassador to countries including Syria, Cuba and Italy, and played a key role in the resettlement of Syrian refugees. They ref…
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Text us your thoughts about this episode or ideas for future episodes! In this live pre-race episode of the Singletrack Podcast, we’re thrilled to welcome Scott Jurek back to the show—recorded in-person from our studio in Olympic Valley, CA, just days before the 2025 Western States 100. For many, Scott needs no introduction. A seven-time winner of …
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As calls for Alberta to separate from Canada get louder, pro-Canada forces are pushing back. Former Alberta Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk has launched a referendum campaign against separatism – asking Albertans: “Do you agree Alberta should remain in Canada?” We speak with him about why Alberta should stay part of Canada. Then, political scientist…
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Tuberculosis is entirely curable and yet also the deadliest infectious disease in the world. That paradox has fascinated John Green, the popular YouTuber and author of The Fault in Our Stars, ever since he met a boy called Henry at a TB hospital in Sierra Leone. Green's new book, Everything is Tuberculosis, tells Henry’s story and asks why this dis…
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Send us a text Welcome to Season 3 of Iconic Seasons. This year, we shift from college hardwood to the NBA stage, diving deep into two of the youngest teams ever to shake the league: the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers and the 2024 Oklahoma City Thunder. In this season trailer, we look ahead to a story of belief, chemistry, and basketball beyond expect…
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Stories in this episode: - Gas Station in the Middle of Nowhere, by Tabby992 - Who is She?, by Mal - Weird Experience I Had, by lily - The Energy that Lingers, by Lexie - Something Creepy in the Village, by throwcvf - Intuition or Divine Intervention?, by Ash - My Mom's Abduction Story, by Prior-Huckleberry-47 Submissions: [email protected] Hat…
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In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we meet Kristy and Annette—two inspiring women who completely transformed their lives after retirement. In 2015, they sold everything they owned, bought an RV, and set out to live life on their own terms. What began as a “retirement gift” hike on the Colorado Trail quickly evolved into a bold new chapter o…
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Two Canadians honoured for a lifetime of service. Cheryl Forchuk is a mental health nurse and researcher whose work has changed how Canada understands homelessness, tracing its roots to system failures and pushing for solutions grounded in dignity and data. Mike Stevens is a renowned harmonica player whose music has taken him to remote Indigenous c…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington this week and U.S. President Donald Trump says a Gaza ceasefire could be just days away. Meanwhile on the ground, aid workers say urgent action is needed to address the humanitarian crisis. We hear from Akram Saeed, a father living in a refugee camp in Khan Younis, who says every day is a s…
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Farmers on both sides of the border are watching closely as Canada and the U.S. continue trade talks. With Canada backing off its digital services tax, some are asking: is supply management next? That’s the system that controls how much milk, eggs and poultry Canadian farmers can produce and guarantees a set price for what they sell. We hear from a…
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Everyone has certain words they struggle to spell, whether it’s stumbling on silent letters in words like “doubt,” or words like “fuchsia,” that just look very different from how they sound. In his new book Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell, Gabe Henry looks at how spelling reformers have long tried — and failed — …
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It’s the Fourth of July, but for some people with ties to both Canada and the U.S., the day feels more conflicted than celebratory. As relations between the two countries sour, dual citizens and cross-border families are finding it harder to navigate their identities. We speak to three people who share what it’s like to live between two countries t…
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