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Criminal Adaptations

Criminal Adaptations

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Criminal Adaptations is a True Crime/Movie Review Podcast discussing some of your favorite films, and the true crime stories that inspired them. With hosts Remi, who spent over a decade working in the film and television industry, and Ashley, a clinical psychologist and forensic evaluator. They discuss a new movie each week and compare the film to the real life events that the film is based on.
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Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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Boston Blackie is a fictional character who has been on both sides of the law. As originally created by author Jack Boyle, he was a safecracker, a hardened criminal who had served time in a California prison. Prowling the underworld as a detective in adaptations for films, radio and television, the detective Boston Blackie was "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend." The Boston Blackie radio series, starring Chester Morris, began June 23, 1944, on NBC as ...
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Dark Adaptation Podcast explores all things macabre, mysterious, and downright dark. Join Brianna for episodes full of intrigue, information, and entertainment! While we typically dive into lesser-known stories or Canadian cases, we do cover well-known cases and stories, too. For those more ”popular” cases that you thought you knew, we promise we’ll deliver so much information and intrigue you’re guaranteed to learn something new. And that’s not all - you’ll also experience a unique, cosmic ...
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No Body Criminalized

If/When/How, Repro Legal Defense Fund

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In this interview podcast, Rafa Kidvai, director of If/When/How’s Repro Legal Defense Fund, talks to people whose daily work intersects with reproductive justice, state surveillance, and the criminal legal system’s targeting of marginalized people.
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In this podcast, we reach across the aisle and discuss how others are using behavioral science to address the very human condition of suffering. We discuss such issues related to chronic pain; race, wealth and class disparities; drug abuse; poverty; child abuse; domestic violence; criminal injustice; social media; mental illness; loneliness; educational and basic need deprivation; among many others. We also discuss the latest therapeutic models of treatment for these conditions as well as he ...
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College Knowledge brings you conversations with guests from in and around the college space, informing you about the application, admissions, and financial aid processes, showcasing different schools’ identities, initiatives, and programs, and giving you a candid look into your universities of interest through open conversation.
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The Joel Evan Show (formerly The Hacked Life), focuses n people doing disruptive things in their industry, whether it be health, wellness, mindset, or mastery. Joel was a former first responder for 15 years and is currently a high-performance health coach, life coach, and bestselling author who works with high performers get to the root cause of their health issues. As a parent to two young boys, and being extremely driven like most alpha entrepreneurs, Joel's other passion is to help other ...
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21st Precinct

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21st Precinct Genre Police Drama Running time30 minutes Country of origin United States Language(s)English Syndicates CBS Starring Everett Sloane Announcer Art Hanna Bob Hill Original release1953 – 195621st Precinct (aka Twenty-First Precinct and Twenty First Precinct) was a police drama broadcast on CBS radio from July 7, 1953, to July 26, 1956. It was initially a summer replacement for My Friend Irma. The program was produced in cooperation with the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of th ...
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In the conclusion of our two-part season finale, Al Capone is sent to prison after being convicted of tax evasion. After he’s released from Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, his brain and body fail him due to neurosyphilis. Listen now to find out how accurately Josh Trank, with the help of Tom Hardy, depicted the final year before the gangster’s death…
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Dr. Yug Varma, co-founder and CEO of Phyla, discusses the advanced probiotic acne system that can reduce acne by 90%. The system targets the root cause of acne, which is the bacteria C-acnes, and eliminates off-target effects and side effects of traditional acne medications. The technology kills bad bacteria without harming the beneficial bacteria …
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Today, I’m talking with Joseph Cox, one of the best cybersecurity reporters around and a co-founder of the new media site 404 Media. Joseph has a new book coming out in June called Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever, and I can’t recommend it enough. It’s basically a caper, but with the FBI running a phone netwo…
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"If you want a highly collaborative environment, if you want to not only speak of an organization's where there's no titles, just roles and responsibilities, then show it by being vulnerable first." Steve Tashjian, a high-performance expert and consultant, shares his journey in the world of sports and how he transitioned into working with leadershi…
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Today, I’m talking to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who joined the show the day after the big Google I/O developer conference. Google’s focus during the conference was on how it’s building AI into virtually all of its products. If you’re a Decoder listener, you’ve heard me talk about this idea a lot over the past year: I call it “Google Zero,” and I’ve…
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"Those sleeping on Essentia were getting as little as 20% increased REM and deep sleep to as much as 70% more." Jack Dell'Accio, founder and CEO of Essentia mattresses, discusses the importance of sleep coaching and the unique features of their memory foam mattresses. Jack got into the sleep industry when his family was looking for a clean environm…
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Last week, TikTok filed a lawsuit against the US government claiming the divest-or-ban law is unconstitutional — a case it needs to win in order to keep operating under Bytedance’s ownership. There’s a lot of back and forth between the facts and the law here: Some of the legal claims are complex and sit in tension with a long history of prior attem…
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"If you're going to make stuff up anyway, make up something that moves you towards your vision."Jean Marie Jobs, a coach, speaker, and author, shares her journey into coaching and leadership. She emphasizes the importance of living fully and stepping out of one's comfort zone. Jean Marie works with executives and helps them move towards their goals…
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Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has been at the top of my list of people I’ve wanted to talk to for the show since we first launched — he’s led Adobe for nearly 17 years now, but he doesn’t do too many wide-ranging interviews. I’ve always thought Adobe was an underappreciated company — its tools sit at the center of nearly every major creative workflow …
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Join hosts Dave Kozak and Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group. This episode tackles both the impact of current events on college campuses and provides essential advice on college planning and financing. Key highlights include: - Podcast Introduction: Dave and Joe introd…
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In this conversation, Joel Evan and Guy Odishaw discuss the use of bioelectric medicine, specifically neurofeedback and other devices, in treating various health conditions. They highlight the success they have seen in treating macular degeneration and dementia, with patients experiencing significant improvements in their conditions. They also disc…
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Today, we’re going to talk about the smart home — one of the oldest, most important, and most challenging dreams in the history of the tech industry. The idea of your house responding to you and your family, and generally being as automated and as smart as your phone or your laptop, has inspired generations of technologists. But after decades of pr…
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Dr. Mario Torres Leon discusses the importance of emotional connection and communication in relationships. He highlights the challenges that men face in expressing their emotions and the impact it has on their relationships. Dr. Mario emphasizes the need for men to develop a language for feelings and emotions to create a deeper connection with thei…
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Notorious gangland kingpin Al Capone was at the height of his career supplying illegal liquor and beer during Prohibition. Thanks to his ruthless tactics and deep pockets, he essentially controlled Chicago through payoffs given to the city’s highest rank politicians and police force. Fed up with widespread crime, federal agent Eliot Ness put togeth…
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Today, I’m talking with Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath, whom I first interviewed on the show back in 2021. Those were heady days — especially for upstart EV companies like Polestar, which all seemed poised to capture what felt like infinite demand for electric cars. Now, in 2024, the market looks a lot different, and so does Polestar, which is no lo…
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Join host Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, for a fascinating discussion with Keith Webster, the Dean of University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. This episode dives deep into the integral role of libraries in modern education, touching on their evolution a…
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Curt Storing, founder of Dad Work, shares his journey of personal growth and transformation as a father and husband. He started Dad Work because he realized he was an awful dad and husband and wanted to change. Through self-awareness, meditation, and men's work, he was able to heal his past wounds and become a better father and husband. The biggest…
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Today, Verge transportation editor Andy Hawkins and I are going to try and figure out Tesla. I said try — I did not say succeed. But we’re going to try. That’s because Tesla has been on a real rollercoaster these past two weeks, in terms of its stock price, its basic financials, and well, its vibes. If you’ve been following the company, you know th…
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In December 1910, the heiress to a perfume empire vanished from the streets of Manhattan while shopping on the illustrious Fifth Avenue. Her disappearance left the public reeling with questions and speculations, and her family’s secrecy in handling the case only served to amplify the concerns of the mystified onlookers. The family was reluctant to …
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Mic check 1-2-1-2. Ladies and gentlemen, we're back! After a much needed reprieve for the winter months, we're behind the mics once more to bring you more macabre, mysterious, and downright dark episodes. As we emerge from our wintery slumber, we're also bringing you this quick, absolutely unhinged update on the show's new format. We'll cover all t…
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This week we conclude our bonus episodes on Ryan Murphy’s Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024). Similar to last week, we casually talk about the remainder of the season, episodes 4-8, and how accurately the show stuck to the real-life events that laid the stage for Capote’s addiction and eventual death. You can stream the full season of Feud: Capote v…
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"My definition of leadership is influence." In this conversation, Joel Evan interviews Al Herrera, a leadership coach and identity expert. Al shares his journey from being a criminal indicted on federal crimes to becoming a top leadership coach. They discuss the importance of energy, truth, and connection in leadership. Al emphasizes the significan…
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A lot has changed since the last time Ola was on Decoder. Back then, he said Mercedes would have an all-EV lineup by 2030 — a promise a whole lot of car companies, including Mercedes, have now had to soften or walk back. But he doesn't see that as a setback at all, and he and Mercedes are both still committed to phasing out gas in the long run. We …
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