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The Deposition

Hug House Productions

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On March 27th, 2024, Elon Musk was deposed in a libel lawsuit filed by Ben Brody, a 22-year old Jewish political science major at the University of California. When Elon Musk twote that Ben Brody could be a neo-nazi undercover federal agent in a “false flag” situation, Ben Brody was faced with so much harassment he and his family had to leave their homes. Welcome to The Deposition, a dramatic reading of the public record transcript of Elon Musk’s deposition in full. We promise: this is reall ...
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Best Daily Podcast (British Podcast Awards 2023 nominee). Ten minute daily episodes bringing you curious moments from this day in history, with Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina and Arion McNicoll: The Retrospectors. It's history, but not as you know it! New eps Mon-Wed; reruns Thurs/Fri; Sunday exclusives at Patreon.com/Retrospectors and for Apple Subscribers.
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All Indians Matter is a digital home for conversations with and about India on the issues that truly matter. For most of our post-Independence years, this was done by the news media. However, in recent times, the media have been found wanting. As a result, the issues that should be highlighted are sidelined and the voices that should find a megaphone are muffled. This podcast is an effort to engage with everyone who cares about India, its Constitution, its liberal and secular values. All Ind ...
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Meghan Murphy and guests embrace authenticity, and have real, honest discussions about culture, politics, relationships, psychology, health, social media, cancel culture, and more. Conversations outside the algorithm. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
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Welcome to Integrative Oncology Talk! Where we discuss the latest science and opinions from leading voices in integrative oncology. Integrative oncology utilizes complementary therapies and lifestyle strategies to help those affected by cancer, using personalized approaches and evidence based recommendations. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Santosh Rao, a medical oncologist and integrative oncologist. Dr. Judith Lacey, a supportive care and integrative oncology physician. And Leigh Leibel (pro ...
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Going Free

No White Guilt

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Going Free RSS Feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3495643/episodes/feed ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Interactive series: Socio-political news, jokes, anecdotes, memes, music from our sphere, host randomly singing, and teaching the Go Free method - empowering you! - a program designed to enable you to Go Free from the social and political sickness plaguing you and our civilization – Antiwhiteism. ▀Roll In Going Free: Impromptu version of Going Free. Opinions, thoughts, and views of gue ...
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Nick Wallis was the first journalist to break the news that Johnny Depp had lost his libel claim against NGN at the High Court in London in July 2020. That hadn't been the plan. When Nick started live tweeting the case from within the courtroom he became the inside track for interested followers around the world. Now Nick is travelling to Virginia to see if he can follow the second instalment of this extraordinary confrontation. Nick will be recording outside the court (no electronic devices ...
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B-Minus Parents

B-Minus Parents

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The Shawshank Redemption, but for parenting. A frank discussion of important issues and their impact on families, important skills and attributes of families that don't resolve conflicts by improvised explosive device, and a staggering amount of Real Housewives references.
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We know where the bodies are hidden. An anatomy professor, an English professor, and a future med student talk about the history of the human body in medicine, anatomy, and culture. Topics discussed may include medical museums, anatomical grave-robbing, organ transplantation, disability studies, unusual bodies, prosthetics, implants, body modification...whatever catches our interest (and we are interested in some rather odd things).
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Eden PResents

Eden Podcasting Services

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Eden PResents is the podcast with the most interesting folk talking about their work, life, passions, opinions, advice and campaigns alongside fascinating and newsworthy events and issues. Eden PResents is brought to you by Eden Podcasting Services which can help you research, plan, produce and publish the podcast series that you always wanted to create. Contact edenpodcasting@edenpr.co.uk for more information.
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Business is an everyday thing, but everyday things can have untold stories - the stories about the things we never stopped to think about. Anyone can pay attention to financial ratios and textbook principles, but the best information lives in the stories that happen. What are the stories others have created with their business challenges? From starting a new business from scratch to reinventing oneself for their second third act, this show explores how these personal stories translate into t ...
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Listen to MGTOW podcasts and more from MGTOW Academy. The MGTOW Academy show focuses on educating men of the dangers in society that they face and also on personal development and building character. MGTOW Academy aims to help men through podcasts, livestreams, and more! MGTOW Academy on YouTube: https://goo.gl/NPGPKQ Contact: mgtowacademy.media@gmail.com Twitter: @MGTOWAcademy MGTOW Academy is on multiple platforms, such as YouTube, Whooshkaa, iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher Radio, and more ...
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A podcast that explores the historical and cultural relevance of the figure known as the Devil. For many, The Devil is an entity not to be trifled with. He (most often it is a "he" pronoun) has an aim to tempt you away from God. For others, The Devil is a fictitious character carefully designed as propaganda; a scare tactic for the faithful. The consequences of this belief around The Devil have been severe. Antisemitism, the crusades, the inquisition, the witch trials, the Satanic Panic, and ...
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Meghan Murphy speaks with Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor of Newsweek and author of Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women, about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, his decision to choose J.D. Vance as his running mate, Biden’s dropping out of the race, his endorsement of Kamala Harris to become th…
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Nine year-old ‘Little Hugh’ went missing in Lincoln on 31st July, 1255. A popular narrative emerged that local Jews (in fact gathering for a wedding) had kidnapped, tortured, and crucified him, perhaps even eating his blood; an antisemitic myth that persisted for centuries, only called out by the Church of England in 1955. A local Jewish man called…
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The final episode of ‘Top Of The Pops’ aired on 30th July, 2006. Co-hosted by necrophiliac paedophile Jimmy Savile, the BBC institution ended after 42 years with little fanfare and no live performances. In this episode, The Retospectors consider whether TOTP could or should have survived longer into the 21st century; unpick what lay behind its enor…
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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King Louis Philippe unveiled an iconic Parisian monument, the Arc De Triomphe, on 29th July, 1836. But, due to fears of an attack, only 11 people attended the event - six of whom were soldiers. Originally commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 after his victory at Austerlitz, the Arc was inspired by the ancient Roman triumphal arches. But progress was sl…
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Domicile-based job reservations in the private sector don’t work. They only raise the cost of compliance and force businesses out of the states that introduce such laws. Besides, courts have often said that they come in the way of economic freedoms. Karnataka, which was forced to backtrack on such a law, and other states contemplating such reservat…
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Rerun: Linguist L. L. Zamenhof published ‘Dr. Esperanto's International Language’ on 26th July, 1887 - and in so doing launched Esperanto, the most popular ‘constructed language’ on Earth. Thanks to apps like Duolingo, there are still around 2 million esperantists today. It was once even proposed as the official language of the incipient League of …
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Welcome to The Deposition, a dramatic reading of the public record transcript of Elon Musk’s deposition in full. We promise: this is really real, a real thing that happened in a real lawsuit that exists in real life, word for word – with the addition of some actor editorialization. In this episode, we finally reach the stupid, stupid, stupid conclu…
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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Meghan Murphy speaks with Andrew Lawton, senior journalist at True North, host of The Andrew Lawton Show, and author of a new book, Pierre Poilievre: A Political Life, about the politician’s history and future in Canadian politics. The Same Drugs is a fully independent, listener-supported podcast. Please consider ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠su…
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Rerun: Chairman Mao Zedong swam in the Yangtze River on 25th July, 1966. Despite being in his Seventies, the leader was said by party propagandists (and hence every newspaper in China) to have set a world-record pace of nearly 15 km in 65 min. This piece of political theatre showed the world that the public face of the Chinese Communist party was i…
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American professor Hiram Bingham "discovered" Machu Picchu on 24th July, 1911 - though he initially misidentified it as Vilcabamba, the last stronghold of the Inca civilization during the Spanish conquest. Unlike Vilcabamba, Machu Picchu was built at the peak of the Inca Empire's glory. Believed to have been a winter retreat for the Inca elite, its…
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Over the past decade, Indian politics has seen systemic changes with the changing nature of the electorate, the expansion of political competition in one sense and its shrinking in the other, the use of tools like social media and the decline of old political constants. As India approached another general election, we took a look at how Indian poli…
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The world’s first ice cream cone - credited by thousands of thrilled visitors was said to have occurred at the St Louis World’s Fair, on July 23rd, 1904. What’s less clear is which of the fair’s vendors first concocted the viral treat: Charles E. Menches, Ernest Hamwi, Abe Doumar, Albert and Nick Kabbaz, Arnold Fornachou and David Avayou have all b…
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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What happened to the ‘Lost Colony’ at Roanoke? It’s a mystery that’s intrigued American historians for centuries - and one that began on 22nd July, 1587, when the settlers, led by John White, first landed there; only to discover that a previous colony had been wiped out by hostile tribespeople. This new settlement, however, was under immense pressu…
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The unemployment rate was a worrying 9.2% in June. Never mind what the government says, unemployment is now at crisis proportions and most estimates say India will struggle to create enough jobs in the foreseeable future. One study says that even average growth of 7% will produce fewer jobs than needed over the next decade. It’s not just the lack o…
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In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Wilfred Reilly, about the attempted Trump assassination, why American progressives hate America, the bungling of Western history and more. Wilfred Reilly is a professor of political science at Kentucky State University and author of Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me. The Same Drugs is a fully independent, li…
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Rerun: The world’s biggest-selling chocolate bar underwent a name-change in Britain on 19th July, 1990. Until then - concerned that Brits might refer to their candy as ‘knickers’ - Snickers had been known as ‘Marathon’ in the UK. 31 years later, the decision still smarts for some sections of the confectionary-buying public - but, thanks to the ‘You…
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Welcome to The Deposition, a dramatic reading of the public record transcript of Elon Musk’s deposition in full. We promise: this is really real, a real thing that happened in a real lawsuit that exists in real life, word for word – with the addition of some actor editorialization. In this episode, things get worse and worse as Musk compares tweets…
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Rerun: Before the Ballot Act of 18th July, 1872, the British electorate were expected to declare their preferred candidate publicly at hustings, often under pressure from their employers and landlords, and plied with alcohol supplied by the politicians standing for election, in a process known as ‘soaking’. Over the years, alternatives had been put…
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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Punch Magazine published its first edition on 17th July, 1841. Subtitled ‘the London Charivari’, the weekly periodical aimed to carve a niche in the market with less crude and bawdy satire compared to its contemporaries. Its early days were challenging, with poor circulation and financial troubles. But, as it gained in popularity and influence, it …
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The world’s first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City on July 16th, 1935. Park-O-Meter No. 1 was the brainchild Carl C. Magee, who’d moved to Oklahoma after being acquitted of manslaughter in New Mexico. Indignant opponents of his system considered paying for parking to be un-American, as it forced drivers to pay what amounted to a tax on …
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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The ‘Great Stink’ - when the stench of untreated human and industrial waste was amplified by a particularly hot Summer - reached a peak on 15th July, 1858, when members of Parliament lead by Benjamin Disraeli rushed through an emergency cleanup bill, kickstarting a transformative revamp of London’s sewage system. Prior to this, waste from factories…
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I employ comedy; if offended, blame him. ☛ Want ALERTS when I stream? You HAVE to follow on additional platforms - YT will NOT alert 90% of the time. Recommended, https://t.me/NoWhiteGuiltAlerts ☛ YT deletes your subscription & some thread comments. Bookmark NoWhiteGuilt.org ---------------- Shows: ▀Going Free: Sundays, 5:00 PM ET - Socio-political…
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The Hathras stampede, which claimed 121 lives has brought into focus again the lack of safety measures at religious gatherings. A study showed that between 2001 and 2014 more than 2,421 people died in over 3,000 stampedes in India, most of them at religious events. Another said that 79% of all stampedes in India occur at places of worship. Several …
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Rerun: ‘Disco Demolition Night’, the brainchild of 24 year-old shock jock Steve Dahl, caused mass hysteria at Comiskey Park, Chicago on 12th July, 1979 - causing a pitch invasion that lead to 39 arrests. Intended as a promotional event for a Tigers vs White Sox doubleheader, attendees were lured with discounted admission if they turned up to the ga…
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Welcome to The Deposition, a dramatic reading of the public record transcript of Elon Musk’s deposition in full. We promise: this is really real, a real thing that happened in a real lawsuit that exists in real life, word for word – with the addition of some actor editorialization. In this episode, we hear Bankston try to get into the mind of Musk,…
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What do women lose in rejecting their heart’s desire in exchange for “appropriate” femininity? Is passivity, accommodation, and nurturing really all we have to offer? And if so, why does that make so many women feel resentful or unfulfilled? Lisa Marchiano is a Jungian analyst, writer, and host of This Jungian Life. Her new book is The Vital Spark:…
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Rerun: China’s greatest naval explorer, Zheng He, set sail on the first of seven epic voyages on 11th July, 1405. He led a fleet of 255 ships, with an estimated 28,000 people on board. A eunuch, and a Muslim, he had risen through the ranks to become a right-hand man of the Emperor, and his prowess at sea vastly bettered the likes of his European co…
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The Scopes Monkey Trial - one of the most famous show trials in U.S. history - began in Dayton, Tennessee on 10th July, 1925. Though it centred on John T. Scopes - a high school teacher put on trial for teaching evolution - he was actually a substitute teacher who may never have really taught the textbook concerned, and had put himself in the frame…
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Mozart’s grand tour of Western Europe, began on 9th July 1763, when the boy wonder was just 7 years old. Taking in Germany, France, and England, Wolfgang and his sister Maria Anna played for Royal families, leading musicians, and even wowed the crowd in a pub, the Swan and Hoop in Moorgate. In this episode, The Retrospectors speculate as to how muc…
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