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Crude ACTS

Jen Schaffer

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We are a TEXAS TRUE CRIME PODCAST that focuses on crimes that occurred in the Lone Star State. On our episodes we shoot it straight: no banter, no jokes, no deviation from the story, just journalistic storytelling with exposition, interviews, and a focus on the facts.
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Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought Snacks

Belief Hole | Paranormal, Mysteries and Other Tasty Thought Snacks

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Through deep research and high-strangeness storytelling, three brothers explore paranormal encounters and unexplained events. Collecting freaky listener stories and scouring the dusty pages of classic Fortean texts, the brothers use high-production sound design to set the scene for alleged real encounters with, Dogman, Poltergeists, Bigfoot, Fairy Folk, Humanoids, UFOs, Shadow People, and Sky Creatures.. just to name a few. Attempting to parse out the facts within folklore, the brothers of t ...
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We love ACC and SEC football, specifically Clemson and South Carolina, and we talk about these things every week. We analyze, we predict, and we critique. Though we each have our favorite teams, this is a no-homer zone. We hope to provide a southeastern football podcast that's fair, intelligent, informative, and fun. College football, ACC, SEC, Clemson Tigers, South Carolina Gamecocks, NCAA, Southeastern
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In Texas, football is everything. It's not just a game it’s a way of life. It can be the glue that brings a community together or the flame that burns it down. For Connor, it changed his life forever, at the highest price. Giacomo, Connor’s son, is in the state championship with two minutes left in the game. He is driving his team down the field, losing by six points, to win the game. After each play, we return to the present where Connor is being interviewed about the disappearance of his s ...
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Russillo starts the show by breaking down the final regular-season matchup between the Thunder and Pacers before making his pick for the Finals (1:49). Then, he’s joined by Bruce Feldman to check in on the state of college football, discuss what changes could be coming to the playoff format, and tease his yearly ‘Freak List’ (20:06). Plus, Life Adv…
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The North Texas Regional Director of the American Jewish Committee is calling for a societal response to the latest anti-Semitic terror attack saying it is a shame American Jews have to talk about taking precautions in 2025. Joel Schwitzer says the Jewish community needs to double down on their faith following the terror attack in Boulder, Colorado…
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Russillo starts the show by breaking down Minnesota’s second straight Western Conference finals loss (1:21). Then, he’s joined by Anthony Slater to discuss the Thunder’s dominance, explore how the Pacers or Knicks would match up with OKC in the Finals, and look at the futures of Julius Randle and Jonathan Kuminga (19:40). Plus, Life Advice with Kyl…
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Russillo starts the show by breaking down the Thunder’s commanding 3–1 lead over the Timberwolves (1:24). Then, he’s joined by Brian Windhorst to discuss whether either team has the edge in the Eastern Conference finals, why some players could be avoiding the Western Conference for years to come, and what could be a trade-heavy offseason (16:14). P…
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A fundraiser has been set up for the family of the boy who was killed when he was hit by a truck near an Oak Cliff school last week. The fundraiser is through Carson's Village. They write on their page that Jose Armando Garcia Ledesma found happiness in the simple things from splashing in water to dancing and soccer.…
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The North Texas region of the American Jewish Committee is reacting to the killings of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington last week. Regional Director Joel Schwitzer says we need to take a cue from the murdered couple and their passion for peace-building.
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This Memorial Day weekend, we spotlight a powerful way North Texans are turning their passion for golf into meaningful impact. In this episode, veteran golf professional Mark Cote, Head Golf Pro at Hackberry Creek Country Club in Irving, joins us to share how Patriot Golf Days is raising funds for Folds of Honor—supporting the families of fallen an…
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The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is speaking out following the murders of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington. In a statement, the museum said this act of anti-Semitic violence is a chilling reminder of the threats faced by Jewish communities and organizations worldwide.
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A Boyd man has been arrested and charged with Intoxication Manslaughter after a deadly crash along Highway 287 in Wise County. The Texas Department of Public Safety says 58-year-old Alan Schutt was the driver of a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee who crashed into two parked cars and a pedestrian along the shoulder of 287. 19-year-old Destiny Quintanilla of…
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Russillo starts the show with a deep dive into the Pacers' improbable comeback (1:22). Then, he’s joined by Howard Beck to learn what it was like inside MSG last night, debate whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander deserved to win MVP, and have a conversation about players drawing fouls (21:27). Plus, Life Advice with Kyle (1:09:25)! How do I stop my boss…
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Senator John Cornyn is calling for an investigation into those close to former President Joe Biden for potentially misleading the public on his health while in office. Cornyn sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi urging the Department of Justice to open an investigation.
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A partnership between the City of Richardson and the University of Texas at Dallas using artificial intelligence to improve drive times has been internationally recognized. The Distributed Agent-based traffic Lights, or DALI, Nexus traffic infrastructure reduced commuter delays by 30 percent and reduced traffic delays by 40 percent.…
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