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An anthology of pulp fiction stories - horror, crime, sci-fi, thriller - unified by a pulp theme, these stand-alone stories are edgy, dark, twisted, and strange. Each episode features a fully-scripted audio drama story, with original music, stellar actors, and nerve-jangling sound design. New episodes releasing biweekly. From Voyage Media in association with 7 Lamb Productions.
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Crawdads and Taters: Red State Rebels

Erin McCarley and Birrion Sondahl

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We are writers, activists, and leftists who come from two of the reddest states in the country, Oklahoma and Idaho. Red, in this sense, may refer to the indigenous, socialist, and labor histories of these states, as well as the right-wing fascism that they’re known for today. As rebels, we use a class-based, leftist lens to analyze current events and political issues. We talk about the many ways neoliberalism provides a breeding ground for fascism, and we examine revolutionary frameworks and ...
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DD Geopolitics

DDGeopolitics

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Transcending Borders in a Multipolar World Welcome to DD Geopolitics — an international media collective covering global conflict zones, geopolitics, and the forces shaping our world. Follow us on X and Telegram, or join our live streams on YouTube.
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B.O.O.S.T. Podcast

Kelly Leonard

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Whether you're an entrepreneur, small business owner or business professional, this podcast provides you with immediate access to tools, tips and tactics to Build Your Brand, Optimize Relationships, Obtain More Leads, Secure Thought Leadership Space and Tap into New Markets. Each episode is dedicated to relevant topics to help listeners B.O.O.S.T.® their business success!
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Blue City Blues

David Hyde, Sandeep Kaushik

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Twenty years ago, Dan Savage encouraged progressives to move to blue cities to escape the reactionary politics of red places. And he got his wish. Over the last two decades, rural places have gotten redder and urban areas much bluer. America’s bluest cities developed their own distinctive culture, politics and governance. They became the leading edge of a cultural transformation that reshaped progressivism, redefined urbanism and remade the Democratic Party. But as blue cities went their own ...
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Left In The Void

Red Collective Media

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Three leftists talking about current events, corrupt companies, and politics. Mostly, we talk crap about Elon Musk and the like. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftinthevoid/support
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For Heaven's Sake

Shalom Hartman Institute

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For Heaven’s Sake is a weekly podcast presented by Ark Media and the Shalom Hartman Institute, hosted by Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi. The podcast draws its name from the Jewish concept of machloket l’shem shemayim, “disagreeing for the sake of heaven,” which is exactly what takes place each week as Donniel and Yossi discuss the moral aspects of topics affecting Israel, world Jewry, and the future of Zionism.
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Soulful Ignorance

Legacy House Media

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Tag along with the creative collective, Legacy House, as they dive into some of the most wild, foolish, and sometimes blatantly outrageous conversations about music, current events, pop culture, and virtually anything that can be joked on!
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Mycelial

Nikkita Ra

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I don’t need to tell you Mother Earth is indicating to take better care of her or that the the gap between super rich and majority is widening by the day. Im sure you know that war and aggression is still raging in many parts of the globe or at this moment just short of a billion people live in starvation. Im guessing you’ve heard by now, scientists and thought leaders warning us to make big drastic change less we face a point of no return whilst our lawmakers trudge us to a red line in the ...
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PodeRosas FC Radio

PodeRosas FC Radio

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¡Somos PodeRosas! We are the Angel City PodeRosas, created in the fall of 2021, by some amazing chingonxs who call LA home. We come together with a shared love for our city and a deep desire to build community, presence, and support for LA’s first national women’s soccer league team: Angel City Football Club. PodeRosas aim to create a supporter space in the soccer world that is led by and for women and femmes of color, one which is committed to values of care, social justice, and collective ...
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End Hype coaches brilliant misfits, innovators, and outsiders to transform product ideas into business realities from real experience without the fluff. We deliver business knowledge gained from developing and manufacturing 100s of products. The information comes from hard fought experience working with high-growth startups and major corporations. This show is for entrepreneurs who want better lives, more impact, and greater results. We are for the outsiders who understand action is only pat ...
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Disrupt Tech

Au'loni Media Group, LLC

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In 2021, Disrupt Tech was a speaker at the Podfest Global Summit, which later went on to break the Guinness World Records for the most attendees at a Podcast summit. Disrupt Tech was a quarterly podcast but due to popularity, in 2023, switched to a monthly series. We give insight to listeners about online marketing, top tech trends, and how to navigate through online clutter with tips from expert guest! The world of tech evolves in minutes not light years and it's hard to keep track of what ...
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On the 8th episode of Mycelial, we speak with Dr Herwig Drobetz. Professor and surgeon Dr Drobetz is an Austrian Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon operating and living in Lismore Australia, who also spends time every year serving in humanitarian aid missions with Red Cross and Medicines Sans Frontiers which translates to Doctors Without Borders. In this e…
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How many times in Israel’s short and fraught history have we marked the start of a new era, and how does this affect the Israeli psyche over time? In this special episode of For Heaven’s Sake following America’s monumental entry into the war with Iran, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi analyze this not-quite-celebratory moment and weigh their …
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In the response to the LA anti-ICE protests, a large number of Democrats have called for peaceful non-violence in the spirit of MLK Jr. We review the history of the Civil Rights movement and how change actually took place. And we come to the conclusion that today's Democrats are the white moderate that MLK Jr warned us about. This includes progress…
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In 2020, when the power of social media – Twitter, in particular – to police the boundaries of acceptable thought in blue cities was at its cultural zenith, journalists Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal launched their boundary-shattering podcast, Blocked and Reported. BARPod, as it’s referred to by its growing legions of fans (us included), is focused …
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Four days into the war with Iran, the feeling in Israel has gone from surreal to painfully real, with initial sighs of existential relief giving way to anxiety, grief, and uncertainty. On this episode of For Heaven’s Sake, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the parallels between this war and past operations, the difference in Israelis’ …
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Today is day 616 of Israel's ongoing war in Gaza, and day 1 of a new era for Israel. For Israelis who were jolted out of bed by sirens and Jews around the world who have been glued to the headlines, the first 24 hours of the war with Iran have been surreal, and leave us asking – what happens now? In this emergency episode of For Heaven’s Sake recor…
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Want to turn your expertise into real business growth? In this episode, I chat with Jessica Rhodes, founder of Interview Connections—the first podcast booking agency that has helped entrepreneurs land over 30,000 interviews. Jessica reveals the secrets to building brand authority, making genuine connections, and maximizing the impact of every podca…
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As the war in Gaza drags on, Netanyahu has dramatically lost popular support yet until now he has managed to retain his government coalition. But with the Ultra-Orthodox, the IDF, world Jewry, and foreign leaders all pulling in different directions, the Prime Minister may be facing defeat in the imminent emergency election. This week, Donniel Hartm…
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Russia’s retaliating. Elon’s exploding. Trump’s not backing down. And somehow a Tu-95 bomber, ICE riots, and Epstein’s name are all in the same episode. We’re breaking it all down — the Musk-Trump feud, the Ukraine death count no one wants to talk about, Palantir shadows, and what the hell is going on in California.…
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Live Stream on June 1: We cover the Ukrainian attacks on Russian strategic bombers and the overnight strikes on civilian trains. All of this comes as we approach yet another round of the Istanbul peace talks scheduled for tomorrow. The Kiev regime has clearly escalated the situation — how will Russia respond, and is there any real point in pursuing…
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Live Stream from May 25: Welcome back to our weekly live stream. Feels like ages ago, but this week Putin and Trump finally held a telephone conversation that sent the Euro war mongers into a panicked frenzy. Ukraine decided it would be a good time to launch hundreds of drones at Russia — and Russia responded with one of the largest airstrikes on U…
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In January of 2022, The Atlantic published staff writer Derek Thompson’s manifesto calling for a fundamental reform of progressive governance. “We need an abundance agenda… focused on solving our national problem of scarcity,” he asserted. Fleshed out by New York Times journalist Ezra Klein and a small nucleus of like-minded, mostly Bay Area-based …
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After violent attacks in Washington, D.C. and Boulder, CO, America’s Jewish community is on edge. Public displays of Jewishness or Zionism now seem to carry a risk in liberal bastions of the country, as a frightening wave of antisemitism emerges not from the far-right, but from the left. This week, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the…
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How can online course creators transition from launching to generating steady, 7-figure revenue without the stress of launches? In this episode Caitlin Bacher, CEO of Scale with Success, shares her insights on the trends in online courses and asynchronous learning. She explains the differences between launching a course and selling it on autopilot,…
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One of the goals of Zionism is to reintegrate the Jewish people into the “community of nations,” recognizing Israel’s sovereignty and forging global partnerships built on mutual respect and shared values. But as the war in Gaza takes a new turn, France, the UK, and even Germany have amplified their criticism, and President Trump is considering endi…
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Here's the trailer for a comedy audio drama that's Napoleon Dynamite meets The Hudsucker Proxy. Based on a true story. Failed inventor Ben Casper has finally come up with a great product. But if he's going to get it to a trade show in Nevada that could change everything, he will have to overcome bankruptcy, his long-suffering wife, and nearly getti…
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Public safety policy reformer Lisa Daugaard won a MacArthur Genius Award in 2019 for her work creating the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program, which has become a much touted national model for progressive criminal justice reform. The idea is to help low-level homeless offenders arrested for crimes like shoplifting by connecting them …
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What does it mean to fight a just war justly—and who decides when we’ve crossed a moral red line? What began as a just war of self-defense has evolved into something more morally ambiguous, raising questions about Israel's tactics, humanitarian concerns, and international standing. In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi confront th…
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Russia displays power in Istanbul, cornering Kiev and sidelining the West, Trump turns his Gulf tour into a billion-dollar family hustle, and Israel launches yet another brutal ground invasion of Gaza under the biblical banner of “Gideon’s Chariots.” Same genocide, new branding. Support Independent Media at DDGeopolitics.com! In a world where truth…
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Wondering how companies can navigate the evolving landscape of public relations to establish themselves as thought leaders in their industries? In this episode Doyle Albee, CEO of Comprise, shares strategies for building thought leadership emphasizing the role of content creation and provides actionable steps to become an industry authority. Websit…
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Seattle venture capitalist and Democratic megadonor Nick Hanauer doesn’t fit neatly into pre-fab boxes. He’s a wildly successful tech investor who denounces tech moguls as “narcissistic sociopaths.” He’s a billionaire “class-traitor” (his term) who’s been sounding the alarm about what he sees as the dangerous obliviousness of the ultrarich to the r…
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This week, we take a look at the Victory Day Parade marking the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazism—who showed up in Moscow, and how the EU reacted. While leaders gathered in Moscow, the UK, France, Germany, and Poland lined up behind Zelensky in Kiev, issuing threats toward Russia. We’ll also break down how the India–Pakistan conflict flared …
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As Israel enters a perilous new stage of the Gaza war—authorizing indefinite occupation of captured territory—Netanyahu’s pledge of “complete victory” over Hamas is deepening societal rifts and threatening to further fracture Israeli unity, pitting nationalist agendas against calls for restraint. In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Hal…
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Join us as we unpack the U.S.-Ukraine Investment Fund — what Ukrainian officials said publicly versus what was actually signed in Washington. We’ll also cover Zelensky’s threats to world leaders attending the 80th anniversary of the victory over fascism, analyze Trump’s first 100 days in office, and touch on the latest escalation in Syria.…
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Dee Bowden is a renowned collections expert and the author of "Collect the Cash". With over a decade of experience, Dee has helped small businesses recover millions in unpaid invoices, turning financial instability into thriving cash flow. In this episode, we dive into Dee's journey and uncover what inspired her to write "Collect the Cash". We expl…
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This Yom Ha’atzmut carries an apt but concerning metaphor for the State of Israel: as a brushfire burns along Route 1, the annual Independence Day torch-lighting ceremony has been canceled and the connection between Israel’s cultural and ideological poles, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, is literally blocked. In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klei…
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Sarah Wayne Callies and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (The Walking Dead) and David Harbour (Stranger Things) star in this audio drama, about a mysterious island that rises up in the Pacific Ocean after an earthquake. If you have enjoyed Voyage Media's cinematic audio dramas, we think you'll enjoy Aftershock. Available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn m…
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In the inaugural episode of DDGeopolitics' new series Not One Step Back, join Timmy and contributor Grant as they sit down with Vietnam War veteran turned peace activist Scott Camil. Together, they explore his experiences in the war, his transformation into a leading voice for peace, and the vital lessons his story offers as the United States once …
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Welcome back to our weekly Sunday recap stream. A lot happened this week: the Kiev regime once again resorted to terrorism, Zelensky — the attention-seeker he is — managed to overshadow the Pope’s funeral, and the Vatican broke protocol to shine the spotlight on him. Meanwhile, the Kursk region has been fully liberated, with North Korean forces con…
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In a quest to reinvent municipal governance, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is breaking ranks and breaking a few eggs. A Harvard grad who made his bones in the disruption-centered world of Silicon Valley tech startups, he tells us he's put his focus on prioritizing results over ideology since becoming mayor of one of California’s biggest blue cites in 2…
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In the wake of the Holocaust, the Jewish people defied history. We restored sovereignty in our homeland and established the State of Israel, vowing that such victimization would never befall us again. Then came the massacre on October 7. Though Israel has successfully fought back against Hamas and its allies, the war is still being waged, hostages …
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After a long pause, we're finally back to streaming! Sarah returns alongside a new co-host, and there's a lot to unpack in this episode — from the Easter ceasefire in Ukraine and the state of ongoing peace talks, to why the Trump administration hinted at a potential pullout. We'll also dive into rising tensions in the Middle East involving Iran, th…
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Facing job loss can be overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be the end of the road. In this episode Cara Santucci, a seasoned social responsibility leader, and I discuss how her latest initiative, Unemployed Help Hub, is providing vital resources for federal workers impacted by recent executive orders. From resilience-building strategies to emerging…
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This week, we take a close look at Trump's tariff-happy trade war and its impact on blue cities with New York Times global economics correspondent Peter Goodman, the author of Davos Man and How the World Ran Out of Everything. We explore the political tightrope blue city and Democratic Party leaders are walking on trade policy. Are they anti-tariff…
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Donald Trump is in full retribution mode and the anxiety – and anger – in blue cities is spiking. Sex advice columnist and friend o’ the podcast Dan Savage joins us to talk about how blue cities should (and should not) resist an aggressively authoritarian administration that sees them as the enemy. We go deep on the April 5th protests, dissecting e…
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A shadow lingers over Passover this year: 59 hostages still languish in Hamas captivity, Netanyahu continues his efforts to mold Israel into an authoritarian state, and Gazans once again live with the dangers of war. How can we celebrate freedom when so many in and around Israel are figuratively—and literally—not free? This week, Donniel Hartman an…
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On the 7th episode of Mycelial, we speak with Chels Hood Withey. Chels Hood Withey is a passionate Community Organiser, Advocate and Creative Problem-Solver dedicated to equity, justice, and systemic change. As the founder of House You, a Housing-First Campaign, Lead Organiser in the Community Disaster Action Group and Northern Rivers Organiser of …
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