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Welcome to SOLVED, the podcast where life’s hardest questions get the full treatment. No fluff, no filler—just brutal honesty and evidence-based insight. Hosted by Mark Manson, three-time #1 New York Times bestselling author, each episode is obsessively researched, thoughtfully delivered, and designed to be the last podcast you’ll ever need on the topic. From values to procrastination to confidence, we cut deep. New episodes drop on the 1st of every month.
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Join hosts Morgan Absher and Kaelyn Moore as they take you deep into the world of the most notorious crimes ever — where a single clue can crack a case wide open. From shocking murders to serial killers, Clues dives into all the forensic details and brilliant sleuthing of the world's most infamous cases. In every episode they'll uncover the hidden details, analyze the overlooked evidence, and follow the trail of clues behind the biggest cases in history. Tune in for compelling storytelling, ...
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The Dr. Hyman Show

Dr. Mark Hyman

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Welcome to The Dr. Hyman Show, the groundbreaking podcast redefining health in America and empowering you to take ownership of your health. Hosted by Dr. Mark Hyman—this show tackles the most pressing issues of our time: chronic disease, mental health, food policy and controversy, prevention and recovery, and longevity. In an era where our food system fuels disease and outdated healthcare models fail to address root causes, Dr. Hyman delivers evidence-based insights and expert interviews to ...
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The Big Fib

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The Big Fib is a weekly game show for kids and families where kids use their brains to tell what’s true from what’s false. Each week, a kid interviews two experts in a particular topic, one of which is a genuine, credentialed expert, the other a liar. Hilarious and fast-paced, the show teaches kids to ask insightful questions, weigh the evidence before them, and trust their guts. In the era of fake news, kids need to learn to be able to tell what’s true from what’s false. And what better way ...
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Welcome to your allergy lifeline..."The Allergist." A show that separates myth from medicine. Every episode of The Allergist is designed for YOU – the medical professional aiming to stay on the cutting edge of allergy care. We'll clarify, correct, and, most importantly, contextualize the latest evidence.
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Coffee & Crime Stories Grab your favorite mug and settle in for a conversation about the cases that captivate us all. Welcome to Coffee & Crime Stories, where we break down true crime cases in the same way you'd discuss them with a friend over coffee. No dramatic music, no sensationalism – just clear, thoughtful conversations that help you understand what really happened. Hosted by a practicing attorney, Coffee & Crime Stories offers a unique legal perspective on the cases that make headline ...
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Where is Joleen?

Action News Jax

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Joleen Cummings, a mother in Nassau County, Florida disappeared Mother's Day 2018. This is the story for the search of Joleen and the search for answers in one of Florida's most puzzling murder cases. This podcast is brought to you by investigative reporter Bridgette Matter at Action News Jax
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Welcome to The Exposure Scientist, where we dive deep into the world of environmental contaminants and their impact on our health and the planet. Join our host, Dr. Alex LeBeau, a renowned expert in exposure science, as he uncovers the truth behind the chemicals that surround us every day. In each episode, Dr. LeBeau takes us on a fascinating journey through the complex world of pollutants, decoding scientific jargon and revealing the real-life implications. From ubiquitous compounds like PF ...
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This is the story of a mass-murder that divided a nation - a story that began in a rickety old home on a cold June morning in 1994, where five members of a seemingly ordinary New Zealand family were gunned down. There were two suspects. One lay dead from a single bullet to the head. The other was the only survivor: David Bain. Since then the country has asked: who killed the Bain family? David or his father Robin? In this podcast, Martin van Beynen explores the case from start to finish, pic ...
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Digital Universe Theory

Digital Universe Theory

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Are we living in a simulated universe ? Join us on a mind-expanding journey into a revolutionary theory about the nature of our universe. We explore the fascinating possibility that our reality operates like a sophisticated finite element simulation - not as a metaphor, but as its fundamental structure. Each episode meticulously builds a framework showing how the universe's most puzzling features - from quantum mechanics to relativistic effects - align remarkably well with computational prin ...
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Down to Birth

Cynthia Overgard & Trisha Ludwig

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Join Cynthia Overgard and Trisha Ludwig once per week for evidence-based straight talk on having a safe and informed birth, which starts with determining if you've hired the right provider. If we had to boil it down to a single premise, it's this: A healthy mom and baby isn't all that matters. We have more than 30 years' experience between us in midwifery, informed rights advocacy, publishing, childbirth education, postpartum support and breastfeeding, and we've personally served thousands o ...
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The Land of the Unsolved

Stephen Janis and Taya Graham

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The City of Baltimore is no exception when it comes to open homicide cases. The Land of the Unsolved explores the mysterious, nefarious and unresolved killings that remain caught in the murky shadows of the city’s conflicted psyche. Investigative reporters Stephen Janis and Taya Graham go beyond the evidence, talking with homicide detectives, reporters, relatives and residents, exploring the trenchant politics and communal chaos that feeds the vicious cycle of unavenged violence and murder c ...
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Want to love walking into your ELA classroom each day? Excited about innovative strategies like PBL, escape rooms, hexagonal thinking, sketchnotes, one-pagers, student podcasting, genius hour, and more? Want a thriving choice reading program and a shelf full of compelling diverse texts? You're in the right place! Here you'll find interviews with top authors from the ELA field, workshops with strategies you can use in class immediately, and quick tips to ignite your English teacher creativity ...
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This week on The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult expert is lying about BEANS. Where are beans actually from? What type of nut is actually a bean? Where does the phrase “don’t spill the beans” come from? Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow. For more great shows for kid…
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It’s a rare curriculum book that inspires NO negative comments. Ever. To hear, month after month, year after year, that a certain book turns kids into readers, ignites interest and discussion in class, hooks unengaged students like nothing else has. Long Way Down is one such book. It’s a fast read, a novel-in-verse, by the former U.S. Ambassador fo…
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This Episode thoroughly examines the Zodiac Killer, an enigmatic serial killer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area from 1968 to 1970, detailing their modus operandi, including targeting couples and using firearms and knives, and their distinctive communication with authorities and the press through letters and complex ciphers. The text chroni…
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On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Dr. Galpin, a leading expert in human performance, shares how to use your blood work, sleep metrics, and movement data in a way that actually helps you feel better—not just check more boxes.We discuss: • What most people get wrong about sleep—and how to fix it• Why early testing can change your long-term healt…
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Send us a text Neuroscientist and author of The Nurture Revolution, Dr. Greer Kirschenbaum, PhD, joins us today to discuss the profound impact of nurturing care in the first three years of life. Drawing from decades of brain research, Greer explains how responsive, connected parenting in early life lays the neurological foundation for emotional reg…
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When 24-year-old intern Chandra Levy disappeared in Washington, D.C., her name became front-page news—and the truth got buried beneath the scandal. Congressman Gary Condit's silence fueled the media frenzy, but it was the evidence that told the real story. Morgan and Kaelyn unravel the flawed investigation, the discovery that changed everything, an…
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The Episode recounts the grisly "Manila Jigsaw Murder" of Lucila Lalu in 1967, where her dismembered body parts were found across Manila, leading to a complex and ultimately unsolved mystery. It details the discovery of the remains, Lalu's background as a successful businesswoman, and the subsequent police investigation. The Episode explores variou…
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Our health and the health of our soil are deeply intertwined. Modern agriculture has become heavily dependent on synthetic inputs and industrial practices that strip the land of vitality, and the farmers of agency. Many farmers no longer eat what they grow, suffer from poor health, and experience alarming rates of depression and suicide. But there’…
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This Episode provides a comprehensive overview of the infamous Black Dahlia murder case, focusing on the brutal 1947 slaying of Elizabeth Short in Los Angeles. They detail the discovery of her mutilated body, the initial police investigation marred by sensationalist media coverage, and the various unsubstantiated theories and numerous false confess…
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This week on The Big Fib we’re taking an exclusive episode of “Ask L.I.S.A.” out from behind the paywall. Your favorite robot LISA will take time out of his busy sound creation schedule to answer questions about the show. For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.com . To hear all episodes of The Big Fib, Vintage Pants on Fire AND T…
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Trevor Noah's Born a Crime is trending, and for good reason. I'm seeing the evidence everywhere. This spring, as I ran our curriculum book choice tournament across the high school levels and hundreds of teachers weighed in, I watched it soar to the finals in BOTH the 9th/10th category and the 11th/12th category. Then, as summer began and I opened u…
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson isn’t just a global icon—he’s a father of three and a passionate advocate for taking control of your health. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with Dwayne to talk about what it really means to own your health. From advanced labs and AI tools to the power of functional medicine, he shares how root-cause appr…
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This episode presents a narrative focusing on Courtney Clenney, an OnlyFans model, and her relationship with Christian Obumseli. It describes Clenney's rise to fame and wealth through social media and fitness, contrasting her public persona with a reportedly turbulent and abusive private life with Obumseli. The episode highlights numerous instances…
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Send us a text Welcome to the June Breastfeeding Q&A episode with Trisha & Cynthia. Today, we open with a follow-up discussion to our recent Patreon discussion on the predatory marketing of formula companies followed by a listener's comment about a hospital who forbade a mother and baby from doing skin-to-skin. Next, Trisha answers the following qu…
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This week, Morgan and Kaelyn sit down for an exclusive interview with Denise Huskins—the woman at the center of one of the most shocking kidnapping cases in recent memory. She was taken from her boyfriend’s home in the middle of the night, held for ransom, and released two days later… only to be accused of faking the whole thing. Labeled the real-l…
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This episode recounts the case of Tatsuya Ichihashi, a Japanese man who murdered a British woman named Lindsay Hawker in 2007. After the crime, Ichihashi became Japan's most wanted fugitive, and he evaded capture for over two years by altering his appearance, even through self-mutilation and plastic surgery. The episode details Hawker's background,…
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“If you're already wondering if a patient has an underlying inborn error of immunity, then it’s worthwhile to do that testing.” — Dr. Catherine Biggs What if that tough case in your allergy clinic isn’t just unusually severe, but fundamentally different? On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna speaks with pediatric immunologist Dr. Cathe…
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We would love to hear what you think? Welcome to another episode of The Exposure Scientist Podcast with your host, Dr. Alex LeBeau. In today's episode, we're diving into a topic that's been making headlines and sparking curiosity—microplastics. With mounting news coverage and a surge of recent research, the conversation around microplastics is more…
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Autoimmune disease is explored as a complex and rising health challenge driven largely by lifestyle and environmental factors rather than genetics alone. Conventional treatments often rely on immune-suppressing medications that manage symptoms but fail to address underlying causes like gut dysfunction, chronic infections, toxins, and stress. A func…
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This episode is about JonBenét Ramsey. We analyze various aspects of the investigation, including the initial 911 call, the discovery of the ransom note, the crime scene's contamination, and the autopsy findings, particularly highlighting blunt force trauma and the presence of unknown male DNA. We examine the Ramsay family's behavior and interactio…
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This episode recounts the tragic story of Fallon Farinacci, who, along with her siblings, survived a violent home invasion in 1993 that resulted in the deaths of their parents at the hands of a stalker. Fallon details the systemic failures leading up to the event, highlighting numerous missed opportunities by law enforcement and the justice system …
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This episode recounts the brutal murders of two women in Los Angeles in November 1944 by Otto Stephen Wilson, who became known as the "L.A. Ripper." It details the discovery of the mutilated bodies, the subsequent police investigation, and Wilson's swift apprehension and confession, where he cited an uncontrollable urge to kill. The text further de…
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This special bonus episode features Dr. George Papanicolaou from the UltraWellness Center, diving into how functional medicine approaches ADHD — and why the root cause is rarely just in the brain.In this conversation, Dr. Papanicolaou shares the story of a young woman struggling with ADHD symptoms that conventional medicine failed to resolve. Throu…
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This excerpt introduces Christopher Scarver, an inmate known for killing the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, and indicates he had schizophrenia. The text appears on a website called The True Crime Database, which focuses on criminal case information. Much of the content on this site, including likely the full details about Scarver, requires…
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This week on The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about RUGBY. When was rugby first played in the United States? What is the nickname for Japan’s national men’s team? Who was the first female rugby player to play and score in a match? Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fi…
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I never met a short story I liked back in high school. If I was going to read, I wanted to READ. I wanted to get caught up in the plot, get to know the characters, inhabit the action, spend some time in another world. I certainly didn't want to finish half an hour after I began. No matter how lovely the language or innovative the miniature plot. My…
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Dr. Jeff Bland has been a guiding force in my life—and in the world of Functional Medicine. For decades, his work has helped shift medicine away from naming and blaming disease, toward truly understanding and addressing its root causes.In this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Jeff and I continue our conversation about how to turn the tide on chronic …
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Send us a text Devon Stockton was deeply rooted in health and wellness and armed with years of medical experience. She had only ever envisioned a natural, low-intervention birth and took all of the necessary steps to prepare herself. But her birth took an unexpected turn upon arrival at the hospital when she discovered her baby was footling breech …
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It’s the case that should’ve been solved by now—but somehow, the Zodiac Killer has slipped through the cracks. Morgan and Kaelyn examine the key clues: the strange letters, the police sketch, and the DNA evidence that almost led to a suspect. Could the key to solving the Zodiac murders still be hiding in plain sight? Clues is a Crime House Original…
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This episode details the ongoing investigation into the Doodler, a serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least five gay men in San Francisco during the mid-1970s. The narrative follows the initial investigation by groundbreaking homicide inspectors Rota Guilford and Earl Sanders, highlighting the difficulties faced due to the victims' iden…
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Many chronic health conditions—such as IBS, asthma, and autoimmune disorders—can be traced back to imbalances in the gut. Disruptions to the microbiome caused by antibiotics, poor diet, food sensitivities, and environmental exposures can lead to inflammation, malabsorption, and increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut). Addressing gut health th…
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In this second episode of Solved, Drew and I go deep into the psychology, history, and science of procrastination. From Plato and Aristotle to Freud and modern research, we break down why we delay the things that matter most—and how to actually stop.This isn't a “just set a timer” productivity talk. We’re diving deep into shame, identity, perfectio…
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We would love to hear what you think? Welcome to another episode of The Exposure Scientist Podcast, hosted by Dr. Alex LeBeau. In today’s unique and candid episode, Dr. LeBeau steps away from traditional exposure science topics to dive deep into the power of communication—especially within the world of consulting and client relations. Drawing from …
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This week on The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about TEA. Who invented the first tea bag? How old is the oldest tea tree? How long have people been drinking tea? Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow. For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.…
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Last year, at this time, I was preparing to move from Bratislava to California when I released the episode we’re revisiting today, all about the easiest way to approach the last day in ELA. And it turned out to be the most popular episode I’ve ever released, with more than 25,000 teachers tuning in. So it seems only fitting that as the end of the y…
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Dr. Jeff Bland has been called the father of Functional Medicine—and for good reason. His groundbreaking work helped shift our understanding of chronic disease and inspired a generation of doctors to look beyond symptoms and toward root causes.On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I sit down with Jeff to talk about what he’s learned from more than…
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Send us a text Welcome to the May Q&A with Cynthia & Trisha. If you have been wondering what you should plan to eat after giving birth, we've got the answers in today's episode, and we think they'll surprise you! For today's regular episode, we answer the following: Can you remove an epidural for pushing? Can the cervix swell shut if you push befor…
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When two-year-old Caylee Anthony vanished in 2008, her disappearance sparked frantic 911 calls, a media firestorm, and questions no family ever wants to face. Morgan and Kaelyn unpack one of the most heartbreaking and controversial cases in true crime history—tracing a web of lies, forensic red flags, and the clues that raised more questions than a…
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“It doesn’t have to start with a huge trial. It starts with a patient and it starts with a problem.” —Dr. Gord Sussman How do we move from the exam room to the frontlines of discovery? On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna talks with Dr. Gord Sussman about how curiosity—not a research grant—launched his decades-long contribution to all…
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Skin issues like acne, eczema, and rosacea are deeply connected to internal imbalances, especially those originating in the gut. It is important to explore diet—particularly sugar, refined carbs, and dairy—because it can drive inflammation, insulin resistance, and hormonal disruption, all of which contribute to poor skin health. Topical treatments …
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We would love to hear what you think? Welcome back to The Exposure Scientist Podcast with Dr. Alex LeBeau! In this episode, Dr. LeBeau dives into the timely topic of Legionella and Legionnaires’ disease—a concern that's on the rise as we head into the warmer months. He discusses recent outbreaks in places like cruise ships, courthouses, nursing hom…
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In a new and totally LIVE episode of The Big Fib, recorded at The Mega Awesome Super Huge Wicked Fun Podcast Playdate, WBUR's podcast festival for kids in Boston, we find out if a human child contestant can spot which adult is lying about BUTTER. How long has butter been around? In what year did the United States eat the most butter? When was the f…
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A few engaging review activities for ELA come in handy around this time of year, as the calendar takes over and students pop off to random awards ceremonies, spirit events, and slideshows. Sometimes you see them for one day in a row, sometimes two, but getting in a groove is definitely a challenge! So, in case you're in search of creative review ac…
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Dr. Joel Warsh was trained in conventional pediatrics—but he quickly realized that vaccine conversations often overlook what matters most to you and your child’s unique health needs.On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, discover how Dr. Warsh blends medical research with real patient experience to offer an honest, balanced conversation about vacci…
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Send us a text What's the one question every woman wants to answer when considering a VBAC? Is it safe for me and my baby? In today's episode, Cynthia & Trisha break down the available data on VBAC, why we should discard the term TOLAC, the actual risks of uterine rupture, whether induced with Pitocon versus a prostaglandin or having spontaneous la…
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