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True Crime Campfire

True Crime Campfire

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Join hosts Katie and Whitney for a different kind of true crime podcast. You can start with season 1, The Puppet Master and the Prince of Darkness, a deep dive into the most bizarre murder case you've never heard of. Or start with season 2, which covers a different stranger-than-fiction story each week. This bingeworthy show combines meticulous research with a refreshing mix of comic relief and seamless storytelling. There's plenty of room around the campfire--come help us roast murderers an ...
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SteamStories by MrSteam

Martha Orellana & Dan Reinert

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Join "Mrs. Steam" herself, Martha Orellana, VP of Marketing, and Dan Reinert otherwise known as "Dr. Feel Good" as they explore the world of steam and its impact on our well-being. Listen to enlightening interviews with professionals from various fields, including builders, designers, realtors, and more.
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Endless Scroll is a podcast about internet culture, music, and the music industry. Each week hosts Eli Enis, Miranda Reinert, Eric Bennett and Michael Brooks discuss new albums, industry discourse, and music journalism.
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Adulting with Horses

Adulting with Horses

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Welcome to Adulting with Horses, the podcast for weird horse girls and the only place to be if you can’t be at the barn! This pop culture podcast is for adult equestrians who like to pretend they have other interests besides horses and enjoy a good laugh. Join co-hosts and authors Heather Wallace and Natalie Keller Reinert as they have a great time talking about all things popular in the horse world. Let’s get a little weird. Listen on all major podcasts platforms, including Equine Network, ...
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In the book, Creating Belonging: A Practical Guide to Accelerate Belonging in Organizations and Communities, Justin Reinert describes a model where belonging sits at the intersection of authenticity and acceptance. In The Creating Belonging Podcast, host Justin Reinert will continue the conversation of creating belonging by discussing others' experiences when they've been at various levels of authenticity and acceptance in their communities. Our goal with this podcast will be to help others ...
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A music podcast about songwriting, albums, and whatnot hosted by Justin Cox. Seasons about Bright Eyes, Jackson Browne, and Against Me! are in this feed, plus other interviews. Support: patreon.com/afterthedeluge Follow: twitter.com/routinelayup Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
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Adults like to think of kids as the embodiment of innocence—and in a lot of ways, they are. But…remember what it was like to actually be a kid? Did other kids seem innocent to us then? Not so much. The playground could be a battle zone. Gym class could be Lord of the Flies. Kids have strong, complicated emotions just like we do, but without the imp…
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In this fun podcast episode, we will discuss fitting steam into existing structures, balancing aesthetics with functionality, trends in home wellness, and gaining awareness of steam options with Camia Brown with Camia Brown Interiors. CBI, an Interior Design Firm located in Brooklyn, NY, skillfully blends timelessness, modernism, and whimsy to crea…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie discuss judging and how they can help Olympians from the comfort of their homes; whether Snoop Dogg replace Glenn Hebert as America's Favorite Horse Husband; and a game of "Screw, Marry, Kill" with equestrian thirst traps on social media. New book release! Grab your copy of Be…
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In Part One last week, we introduced you to the strange world of Marcel Petiot, doctor, failed politician, and serial killer in wartime Paris. The horrific discovery of dismembered bodies at Dr. Petiot’s mansion had triggered a massive manhunt, and we’re going to pick up the police investigation now in Part Two of “The People’s Monster.” Note: Kati…
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In this episode, we’re excited to speak with Christy Waztke, the Spa Director of the Ritz-Carlton New Orleans! Nestled at the edge of the iconic French Quarter, Christy manages the largest spa in New Orleans – which is also renowned as the leading luxury spa in the southern United States. Christy’s extensive experience in the wellness industry allo…
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Pieter Pastoor is the host of Listening Lyrics, a weekly radio show on KDRTfm in Davis, CA. Pieter is 79 years old and he puts out a radio show every week. The first podcast-adjacent thing I ever did was go on his show a decade ago. Fun one for me. We talk about his failed attempt to interview poets in the “late 1900s,” open mic nights, recording l…
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This week is a two-parter. First, we go deep on the first new Charly Bliss album in five years, 'Forever.' Then, per a $10 patron request, we reminisce about the 2007-2011 era of the VH1 Top 20 Countdown. Subscribe to the Endless Scroll Patreon for weekly bonus episodes, access to our Discord server, and more: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollp…
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There aren’t many darker places to be than in a city occupied by an enemy during a brutal war, living without freedom, in constant fear, and with little or no recourse to justice. For a crime to be able to shock even people living under those conditions, it has to be something truly terrifying, and that is what the people in Paris during World War …
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Our month-long summer recess has ended, and all four of us are back in the classroom with a brand new episode of Endless Scroll. We talk about what we did and listened to in July, including thoughts on new Drug Church, Ben Seretan, Sinai Vessel, Camila Cabello, Jade, Trace Mountains, and more. Plus, Eric recaps Pitchfork Fest. Subscribe to the Endl…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie are renamed by AI as Stormy and Sweaty for this August episode. The ladies chat and Natalie FINALLY shares her big news publicly. Make sure to wait to the end as well they discuss the three MUST-DOES for any performance horse whether you are competing at HITS, the Olympics, or…
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Sometimes, danger comes in hot, with blazing red flags and alarm bells so loud they drown out everything else. Plenty of warning signs to activate the fight or flight instinct, put us on guard. But that’s not always the way it happens. Sometimes, danger slinks in silently, coiling itself around us without us even noticing, until it’s already around…
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Daniel Ralston is the writer and producer of the podcast series The True Story of the Fake Zombies, available everywhere. We talk about “Time of the Season” blowing up without The Zombies knowing about it, Rolling Stone's Ben Fong Torres, Buzzfeed’s longform era, turning an article into a podcast, ? & the Mysterians, the ZZ Top of it all, small-tow…
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This was originally published on our bonus feed in April. Subscribe to our Patreon to hear all 150+ bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod Per one of our $10 patron requests, we did a PJ Harvey episode. All four hosts listened to her run of albums from 'Rid of Me' through 'Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea.' Which one is…
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It’s kind of hard to pin down what the first slasher movie was. Do you start with “Psycho” in 1960? Go even further back? But there’s no real doubt when the genre blossomed—the 1970s. And that makes sense, because the 1970s was also when the shocking crimes of serial killers really permeated the national consciousness. You ask someone to name a ser…
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This was originally published on our bonus feed in May. Subscribe to our Patreon to hear all 150+ bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod Miranda and Eli's pop-punk squad returns for an episode about easycore. Four Year Strong. City Lights. Chunk! No Captain Chunk! Pop-punk, metalcore, and where those two things intersect.…
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Steven Hyden is a writer and podcaster whose new book, There Was Nothing You Could Do, is out now. We talk about the Patio Hall of Fame, why he’s a terrible DJ, vinyl is for suckers, music hits different on the patio, Skynyrd vs. Neil Young, Steve picks the most patio-friendly Radiohead and Pearl Jam records, how he writes so damn much, small-town …
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On this sponsored episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie speak with CEO and Chief Nutritionist Scott Scott Cieslar, MSc. of Mad Barn. This company sells products but first and foremost is dedicated to educating horse owners and advancing the field of equine nutrition. Nutrition is the cornerstone to equine health, well-bei…
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Like most American Millennials, I was subjected to Drug Abuse Resistance Education, or DARE. It was the typical kind of “Drugs Are Bad, mmmkay?” sort of thing. Police officers would come to school and show 2nd graders pictures of smoker lungs and suggest that everyone and their mom would be peer pressuring you to smoke weed and/or crack, which was …
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This was originally published on our bonus feed in June. Subscribe to our Patreon to hear all 150+ bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod Boyfriend of the Pod, Devon Chodzin, joins us for a dive into the world of Julia's War Recordings, the label helmed by Doug Dulgarian of shoegaze visionaries They Are Gutting a Body of Water.…
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Obsession can be a good thing. An obsessed athlete can spend hours practicing to be the best they can be, an obsessed collector can find joy and community in the thrill of the hunt, or obsession can drive an artist to explore the human condition in a way that moves everyone that sees their art. But obsession can veer into something darker if the ob…
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This was originally published on our bonus feed in May. Subscribe to our Patreon to hear all 150+ bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/endlessscrollpod It's a fellas episode. Michael and Eli dive into the discography of Stone Temple Pilots, reviewing their first five albums and marveling at their bizarre evolution. We also react to Apple Music's…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, we're celebrating 50th episodes! This is a huge accomplishment for podcasters and we're proud to be with you on the journey. In honor of this event, we hosted a LIVESTREAM in our private Facebook Clubhouse and welcome an auditor, Erin King, to join us for the first time. There were some technical…
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When it comes to stuff, I really feel like counterfeit can be just as good as the real thing. Give me a lab-created diamond any day; I can show off some sparkle without robbing a bank. Same goes for shoes and bags and perfume dupes—I’m happy to sport a convincing knockoff. Fake isn’t always bad. But when it comes to people, it’s a whole different s…
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The year is halfway over, so Eric, Eli and Michael run through their top 10 albums of 2024 so far. As announced at the top of the ep, we'll be taking July off to rest and rejuvenate. We'll be flipping bonus episodes into the main feed every Monday, so if you're not a Patreon subscriber then you'll still be receiving new content. If you want access …
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, join us for a very special highlight- our 50th episode! Today, Heather and Natalie talk about a topic very dear to their hearts, how to convince themselves to ride when it's hot in order to prepare for fall horse shows. Then, adulting sometimes means you or your horse is on a break at any given t…
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I'm not going to try and do his voice because it'd tear my throat up, but Hollywood legend Jack Palance once said, "The only two things you can truly depend upon are gravity and greed." Greed has been a motivation in more true crime cases than I can count, and it's astonishing how a grasping desire for dollars and cents can twist the human heart. I…
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Evan Minsker, former Pitchfork news director and now owner of the punk newsletter See/Saw, joins us to talk about the ongoing trend of punk/hardcore musicians pivoting to indie-pop. From Lumpy and the Dumpers going indie-pop and Hank Wood and the Hammerheads going....somewhere, to the RJC/Militarie Gun and Trapped Under Ice/Angel Du$t dichotomies, …
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Almost everyone who walks into a casino feeling confident that they’re gonna walk out richer is what is technically known as “a sucker.” Every game you play at a casino gives the house an edge. Not much of one—otherwise, why would people play? Players have to win a decent portion of the time, that’s why they keep putting their money down on the tab…
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Freelance writer and Inbox Infinity newsletter owner Patrick Lyons joins us to talk about Charli XCX's 'Brat' and how it stacks up against 2024 pop albums by Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, and more. Subscribe to Inbox Infinity: https://www.inbox-infinity.com/ Subscribe to the Endless Scroll Patreon for weekly bonus episodes, access to our …
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Our homes are meant to be where we feel the safest, so it makes sense that there’s an entire horror movie subgenre dedicated to home invasions. The Strangers, Panic Room, Funny Games, When a Stranger Calls, even Jordan Peele’s Us. All those movies play on the innate fear we have that our most peaceful area would be disturbed by those that would do …
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Ever wondered why some teams flourish under certain bosses while others flounder? Corporate relationship expert Tony Chatman joins us to peel back the layers on how value and respect are cornerstones in creating that coveted sense of belonging within teams. Tony shares his invaluable insights on relationship-based leadership, emphasizing its impact…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk about their favorite summer grooming essentials. Of course, we tend to veer off topic and add in some laughter and color too- so join us for the fun! Don't forget to let us know what your favorite grooming tools are in summer? Links: www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.com Inst…
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Schopenhauer wrote, “Fate shuffles the cards, and we play.” Every day, every decision we make sparks a chain reaction of others, leading us down a particular path. And with every choice, a universe of other un-choices spins away behind us, forgotten. We all like to think we’re the master of our own destiny, but sometimes…we fall to the whims of cha…
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Miranda Reinert is a writer, podcaster and zine maker. We talk about making a full-on magazine, Jimmy Montague/Taking Meds, getting ideas out of your head and into the world, The End of Merch?, your double-knee Carhartts are a social signifier, creating something that lasts, tangibility, Grace Robins-Somerville on Hole’s Live Through This, what are…
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We look back on the music we listened to over the last month: The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, Chief Keef, Dehd, Magdalena Bay, Charly Bliss, La Luz, and more. Tangents include emoviolence, the winner of our most recent draft, and quitting the podcast. Subscribe to the Endless Scroll Patreon for weekly bonus episodes, access to our Discord…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk about personal hygiene (if it's too much information, we share it!), the inauthenticity of social media, travel woes, and much, much more! The theme of today is attempting things, whether it's fitness goals or riding a forward horse on the trails. You can't say we aren't …
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We tend to think of doctors as leading pretty cushy, privileged lives—lots of money, social status, and respect. But a dark trend has been developing in recent years, and it’s only getting worse. Increasingly, doctors are experiencing violence at the hands of their patients. Sometimes it’s a verbal threat, a push or a shove. Sometimes it’s stalking…
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The vibrant streets of Chicago have sculpted a unique narrative for Jim Conti, Talent Partner at Hyde Park Venture Partners, who joins us to weave a tale of personal growth and professional reinvention. From the comfort of familiar neighborhoods to the strategic boardrooms of venture capital, Jim unpacks how his cherished roles as a community advoc…
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