An exploration of topics in the spiritual, mystical, ancient, forbidden and forgotten realms.
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Cold sweats, white knuckles, and big decisions. Leadership is about more than crunching budget numbers, creating company memos, and motivational speaking. True leadership arises when the stakes are high, facing the unknown, and when crisis is around the corner. These decisions have the power to change the personal and professional lives of those that count on you. Have you ever wondered what keeps other leaders like yourself up at night? Join us to hear leadership stories of impact and chang ...
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Ken Grand-Pierre wants to remind you that everyone has a story to tell. Primarily a photojournalist based in New York City, Ken has traveled the world working with musicians. Within this series, you'll hear beautifully revealing conversations with musicians, writers, entrepreneurs and creatives from all walks of life.
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Minnesota's political podcast is hosted by State Representative Jeremy Munson (R-Lake Crystal) and Albertville City Councilman and political activist Walter Hudson. This show will dive into legislation, public policy, and politics in and outside the Capitol. "The Omnibus Podcast: Where all subjects are germane"
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The fact that many people still view pop music as a “guilty pleasure” is absurd. They say you shouldn’t start any piece of writing with a declarative statement, but similar to today’s guest; I couldn’t give a f%£k less about the rules. Miso Extra is a British pop artist (by way of Japan) that hates to be bored. For the last few years she’s released…
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Critical Ponerology (WHAT IS “EVIL”?) with Kenneth MacKendrick
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1:03:36What is evil? Who is evil? Does evil exist? Who decides? Can we scream over turkey at grandma’s house? Let’s chat Critical Ponerology with scholar, professor, author of Evil: A Critical Primer, and a gem of a person, Dr. Kenneth MacKendrick of the University of Manitoba. He’s been teaching courses on the notion of evil for 25 years and it’s a much …
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Bonus Episode: COCKROACH MILK with Joshua Benoit and Sinead English
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27:51Cockroach milk for Spooktober. STAY HERE. Don’t tell me you like haunted houses and slasher films but can’t listen to a lovely conversation about how cockroaches make milk to feed their young. It’s one of the most nutritious substances on Earth, and I own some. Sort of. Coem along for a brief and enthralling discussion from two researchers, Dr. Jos…
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Caleb Kunle on being a warrior of the soul (Bonus)
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47:09Energy. Authenticity. Soul. These are words we all know, but it’s so rare to come across an individual who not only reminds us of those words but also truly embodies them. That’s how I’d describe Caleb Kunle, though, like all great things, it feels comical to attempt to reduce him to words. Caleb is a singer/songwriter/performer from the UK (by way…
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In the latest episode of Benefits Like a Boss, National Association of Benefits and Insurance Professionals (NABIP) CEO Jessica Brooks-Woods joins host Lesley Brown Albright and Jody Schreffler, Nonstop’s SVP of Marketing and Business Development, for a candid conversation about the future of benefits consulting. They unpack what it truly means to …
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Blattodeology (YES, COCKROACHES) with Dominic Evangelista
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1:08:10Dazzling colors. Remote habitats. Gentle parenting. Fantastic genitalia. And yeah, swimming through sewers to surprise you. It’s cockroaches and I promise you will find something to love about them in this chat with cockroach evangelist and Blattodeologist Dr. Dominic Evangelista. Which are the prettiest? Are roaches better at raising kids than you…
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Catching Flies on the dynamism of electronic music
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46:47(Hey, this is required listening before or after today's episode. You're welcome). Finding quiet moments in life feels more high-stakes than ever, doesn’t it? With what a dumpster fire the world is (both politically and societally), you could be forgiven for retreating into a feedback loop of escapism. But what’s your soundtrack for those moments? …
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S 10 Ep 1: Guided by Angels with Julie Ryan
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1:02:57Welcome back - can you believe we’re starting the 10th Season? 💥 In this episode, we’re joined by the amazing Julie Ryan - a businesswoman & inventor turned Psychic & Medical Intuitive who describes herself as “a buffet of psychicness.” Julie has this beautiful way of bridging science and spirit, helping people understand that intuition, energy hea…
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Nxdia on the rebellious spirit of giving a f%£k (Bonus)
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52:56Somehow in 2025, the act of being unabashedly oneself has become a rebellious act. Arguably, it always has been, but it is baffling how speaking your truth in this modern age feels life and death. That said, my latest guest tackles this brilliantly, largely by being mindful of what they give a f%£k about. Nxdia is an alt-pop punk artist from Manche…
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Haunted Hydrology (SPOOKY LAKES) with Geo Rutherford
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1:13:08Mudbank bones. River wrecks. Salty seas. Pink ponds. Poison dust devils. Steamy streams.. It’s Haunted Hydrology with your favorite Spooky Lakes ambassador, the artist and author Geo Rutherford who is widely known as Geodesaurus. Geo covers the dark history of The Great Lakes, a stump that controls the weather, the what and why of a good lagoon, th…
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Gordi on exploring the perspectives of Like Plasticine
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Serpopsychology (WHAT’S CREEPY?) with Frank McAndrew
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1:09:30Are you creepy? How would you know? What’s “creepy” as opposed to scary or eerie? We talk to the pioneer of this research, Serpopsychologist, Dr. Frank McAndrew, a professor emeritus at Knox College. We chat: dates that give you the willies, Weary Willie the Clown, haunted dolls, college goths, dark alleyways, evolutionary neurobiology, what NOT to…
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Tim Wheeler (of Ash) and Keith Murray (of We Are Scientists) on being all out of bubblegum
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52:40I’d be hard-pressed to think of an episode that’s more personal than this one. Which is (sort of) ironic, because it’s a talk full of laughs and gets off the rails a fair bit, but on that note, I wouldn’t change a thing. Tim Wheeler and Keith Murray are the frontmen of two of my favourite bands, Ash and We Are Scientists. We’re also old friends, an…
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Revolutionology (REBELLIONS & SOCIAL CHANGE) with Jack Goldstone
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1:30:26Storming the Bastille. Facing off with tanks. Canceling a streaming subscription. We’re talking protests, boycotts, insurrections, and demonstrations. Scholar, professor, and actual real life Revolutionologist Dr. Jack Goldstone lays out the whys – and the hows. What revolts have been the gold standard? How has social media impacted social change? …
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dodie on why songwriting is like fishing (Season 10 Premiere)
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59:05It feels a bit silly trying to introduce today’s guest, because it largely feels like she needs no introduction. But let’s give this a go: Dorothy Miranda Clark (aka dodie) is a singer-songwriter from the UK who’s truly like no other. Most of dodie’s songwriting is emotionally thoughtful and open in sharing the contours of humanity, how oftentimes …
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The New Exchange is a podcast about how everyone has a story to tell. Throughout the series, Ken Grand-Pierre interviews musicians, writers, comedians & entrepreneurs from all walks of life. Season 10 begins on September 23rd, 2025. Past interview snippets are from the episodes with: Denise Chaila (during season 3) AJ Haynes of Seratones (during se…
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Human Technomorphology (SWAPPING OUT BODY PARTS) with Mary Roach
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57:48Pigs with human kidneys. Iron lungs. Bionic prostheses. And bendable genitals. Mary Roach is here, and Alie is freaking out. Over the last two decades, this science icon has written seven New York Times bestsellers, including Stiff, Bonk, Gulp, and Packing for Mars. Her latest release, Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy is all about Human…
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Somehow, some f*cking how, this podcast has reached 10 seasons. I can’t overemphasize how this started with no plans or with a vision of the future; there was just a deep desire to learn from people who are different than me. To delve into the past, present, and future of The New Exchange, my buddy Toby Tennebaum rejoins me on the pod to talk throu…
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Ceramology (POTTERY) with Potted History’s Graham Taylor & Sarah Lord Taylor
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1:12:52Porcelain. Earthenware. China. Archaeology. Stoneware. Anthropology. Amphora. Throwing wheels. We got it all. Master potters, history aficionados and Potted History’s icons Sarah Lord Taylor and Graham Taylor are here for our 8th anniversary episode. We get the dirt on ceramics versus pottery, where clay comes from, if there’s enough in the world, …
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Creative Maintenance | Episode #6 | Carter Howe
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1:01:52How often were told you told in school that you need to focus on one thing? If you were anything like me and my friends, I’d imagine it was a daily occurrence for you. There’s arguably some merit to why/how this was pushed onto us, but what about the people who say “f that”? That’s clearly been the case with our friend Carter Howe, a multi-discipli…
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Neuropathoimmunology (MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS) with Aaron Boster
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1:37:01Neurons. Immune systems. MRIs. Weed gummies? One of the greats in neurology, Dr. Aaron Boster, takes time to chat all about Multiple Sclerosis, a neurological autoimmune disease close to our hearts. Alie’s mom, your grammapod a.k.a. Fancy Nancy, was diagnosed with MS over two decades ago, and this episode explores in depth the factors that can caus…
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The Hives are forever / and forever The Hives (Summer Bonus)
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45:55This is a wild one: one of the best (if not THE best) live band on planet earth are gracing the podcast. The Hives from Fagersta, Sweden have been making noise since 1993, and somehow have been looking better than the lot of us while doing it. They’re about to release their seventh album, The Hives Forever, Forever The Hives, which is a body of wor…
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Lutrinology (OTTERS) Encore with Chris J. Law
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1:02:42YOU’RE NOT READY. But it’s time. Otters. Sea otters. River otters. Big beefy otters. Tiny otters. Giant river otters. Otters chasing you down the street. Dr. Chris J. Law, a professional Lutrinologist, shares tales about coastal vs. inland otters, otter terrorism, magical teeth, lustrous fur, rock pockets, kelp naps, otter terrorism, cautionary mot…
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Trolleyology (MORAL DILEMMAS + THE TROLLEY PROBLEM) with Joshua Greene
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1:22:19Train tracks. Split decisions. And a philosophy humdinger worth debating. Dr. Joshua Greene is a Harvard Psychology professor, neuroscientist, and *actual* Trolleyologist. The moral humdinger that has been used in everything from Supreme Court decisions to board games looks at: What makes you a good person? How do you reason with people who make yo…
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Tempestology (HURRICANES) Part 2 with Dr. Kim Wood & Matt Lanza
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1:01:45The info storm continues! Part 1 covered the anatomy of a cyclonic storm, the bizarre histories behind the category system, and where hurricanes come from, but this week’s conclusion with Matt Lanza and Dr. Kim Wood gets you covered on emergency preparation for any disaster occasion, climate change trends and despair, the latest on the government f…
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Creative Maintenance | Episode #5 | Alexis Young and Malcolm Holt (of Blonde Diamond)
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1:08:23We’ve all heard the saying “teamwork makes the dream work” right? Something that’s funny about that phrase is how it doesn’t leave room to highlight how our individual journeys also contribute heavily within a team setting. Today’s podcast inadvertently is an exploration of that, thanks to Vancouver-based artists Alexis Young and Malcolm Holt. Both…
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Tempestology (HURRICANES) Part 1 with Matt Lanza & Dr. Kim Wood
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1:11:14Hurricanes. Typhoons. Cyclones. Tropical storms. Tropical depressions. What does it all MEAAAN? Let’s dive in. Career meteorologists Dr. Kim Wood of the University of Arizona and Space City Weather’s Matt Lanza join for a two-guest two-parter to address the “deadlier” female-named hurricanes, why hurricane season happens, the category system, where…
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Bonus Episode: Optical Technology (HISTORY OF EYEGLASSES + MODERN DAY VISION)
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51:07When were glasses invented? What happened back then if your horse stepped on them? How is the digital age changing adults’ and kids’ vision? The first half of this special bonus episode about Optical Technology features the charmingly hilarious director of the Museum of the Eye in San Francisco, Jenny Benjamin. Then we bop over to Houston, Texas fo…
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Literary Olfactology (THE POLITICS OF SMELL) with Ally Louks
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1:19:37Smell and culture. Scent descriptions in novels. Fragrances and class. Stink and stigmas. We cover it all. Scholar, author, and Literary Olfactologist Dr. Ally Louks burst into the zeitgeist in 2024 with her PhD thesis “Olfactory Ethics: The Politics Of Smell In Modern And Contemporary Prose” and we finally got to sit down and talk about the inters…
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Bonus Episode: The OCD Experience with Neurobiologist Uma Chatterjee
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48:38This one’s all about lived experience: What's it like to have OCD? What’s the therapy all about? How do you support people with it? And how to accept the darkest thoughts that might haunt you. As a bonus to last week’s OCD Neurobiology episode with Dr. Wayne Goodman, the wonderful neuroscientist, board-certified mental health peer specialist, and s…
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S9 Ep. 13: Telepathy and The Remembering with Nicole and Lizzie
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1:00:11Telepathy may sound like a sci-fi, futuristic concept to some. What if telepathy is simply one of our soul gifts that we’ve forgotten? Over the past few months, we've been following a thread - one that started with The Telepathy Tapes and unfolded into unexpected connections, channelings and shared transmissions. This final episode of season 9 brin…
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Obsessive-Compulsive Neurobiology (OCD) with Wayne Goodman
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1:19:49Ruminations and reassurances. Checking and counting. Suffering and stigmas. It’s OCD, babes! OCD is now considered one of the most common psychiatric conditions, afflicting 2% to 3% of the general population, and this episode is among our top-requested topics. So we snagged a top-shelf ologist: psychiatrist, researcher, advocate and OCD Neurobiolog…
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Creative Maintenance | Episode #4 | Corinne Cumming
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52:24Referencing The Matrix as a symbol for everyday life definitely feels trite at this point. However, the prevalence of that does continue to feel appropriate, especially when describing scenarios that shake us at our core. In 2025, that could be as simple as a person sharing an experience where they weren’t their best selves, a time in their life wh…
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