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The Ann & Phelim Scoop

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Telling the stories that the media ignores! A podcast hosted by Ann McElhinney & Phelim McAleer, the conservative filmmakers behind the Gosnell movie, Fracknation, The Harvey Weinstein Trial: Unfiltered, and FBI Lovebirds. Tune in for our daily podcast, The Daily Virus which gives you the updates the media ignores on COVID-19. On Wednesdays we release the Ann & Phelim Scoop (also available on YouTube) with guests like Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, Mollie Hemingway, and more! Project of the Un ...
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“I love how real these episodes are. . .” “This podcast was like a beacon of light when I needed it most.” A grassroots movement getting conversations about death, dying & the aftermath out of the closet. Becky Aud-Jennison has worked for the past four decades as a therapist, instructor, presenter, writer—interfacing with Death professionally—it was her own deep loss that motivated her to start this project. Hearing others’ STORIES are what informs us. Join us as we talk all things Death. Fo ...
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Stories Found features funny stories, plays, and sketches from some of the most talented humorists in the country. Every other week, we offer a new hilarious episode featuring the work of an emerging comedy writer and we chat with them about their background, their writing process, and how they find their stories. Stories Found offers comedy fans and an opportunity to peek behind the curtain to hear how a script came to life and then a chance to sit back and enjoy a high-quality audio produc ...
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It’s hard to believe, but the inaugural run of OCTOBER 7- The Play is over. But this is not the end. On today’s episode of the Scoop, we’re reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve been on with our latest project. Tal Shimony is one of those survivors we interviewed for OCTOBER 7, and today, we have a wide-ranging conversation with Tal about how …
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Welcome back to the Ann & Phelim Scoop! We're still in New York as our verbatim play, OCTOBER 7, is on it’s last leg of performances. The play is closing this Sunday, so if you haven’t seen it yet, now is the time! Buy tickets or donate here: https://www.october7theplay.com/ Then, there's big news about a job in journalism that's just become availa…
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We're still in New York, which is not only the home of our incredible October 7th play, but is the first place to convict a former president with a sham trial. Mark Paoletta joins us to explain the legal double standards and the dubious process behind the persecution and prosecution of Donald J. Trump. Mark is a lawyer who has served in George W. B…
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In our travels around the world, people from all places are quick to tell us how much they love Irish culture, but that all changed on October 8th. For the first time, locals were no fans of Ireland and that’s because Ireland is the most pro-Palestine country in Europe. Our friend John McGuirk of Gript Media joins us to discuss how Ireland views th…
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We have a very, very special show today. First, we bring you audience testimonies from our play, OCTOBER 7. Then, we have one of the most interesting and moving interviews we've ever done. Shani Arditi is one of the Nova Festival survivors we spoke to in Israel. Her story is one of tragedy and hope and resilience, and is one of the reasons our play…
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Our play, OCTOBER 7, has officially opened in New York City! On today’s episode, we bring you exclusive interviews with our audience to hear their reactions to the play. We were even joined by Shani Arditi, one of the Nova festival survivors we interviewed in Israel, herself for opening night. Her story was amazing - it was compelling and we just h…
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On today’s show, we bring you reviews from our OCTOBER 7 audience so far! Our play, OCTOBER 7, is showing now until June 16th in New York! We took the stories of survivors of the October 7th attacks and we share them with the world. The play is 100% verbatim and it details tales of tragedy, heroism, resilience, and even humor. If you would like to …
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On today’s episode, we are coming to you live from New York City! We’re here because our play, OCTOBER 7 is opening for previews! This play has never been more relevant as the universities are revealing themselves to be intolerant, bigoted, and anti-semitic hellholes. Opening night is May 13th and the show will run until June 16th. We'd love you to…
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Instances of antisemitism are increasing across the world. Even at elite universities, Jewish students are suffering at the hands of the “woke” Left. We begin today’s show by talking with Yael Bar Tur, a communications expert and former head of the NYPD social media. Yael gives us shocking details from the recent “protests” at Columbia University. …
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Our play, OCTOBER 7, is just over two weeks away. It’s never been more important to tell the truth about what happened to Israel, which is why we’re giving you an exclusive look into the newest trailer. On today’s episode, we’re talking about Iran’s recent attack against Israel and why this would never have happened under Donald Trump. Let’s just s…
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In today’s episode, Ann interviews author and deputy Newsweek editor Batya Ungar-Sargon. Batya first shares her perspective on rising anti-semitism across the globe and the media’s lack of integrity to hold Hamas responsible for their horrific attacks. Then, we briefly discuss her new book: “Second Class, How the Elites Betrayed America's Working M…
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Welcome back to the Scoop. On today’s episode, we announce our newest project: “OCTOBER 7”. It is a verbatim play consisting of the TRUE, unedited, and raw stories from the Israel massacres on October 7th, 2023. Every word spoken by every actor on the stage is taken from the actual accounts of survivors and families of victims. There is editing, no…
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Welcome back to the Ann & Phelim Scoop! In today’s episode, Ann McElhenney takes charge and explains why the Pro-Life Movement is losing ballot initiative after ballot initiative and what we can do about it. The pro-abortion people know that telling stories and producing entertainment that tells a pro-abortion story is very effective, and that's wh…
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Welcome back to the Scoop! In this episode, Phelim takes the reins of the show as Ann is out sick. First and foremost, we discuss how Irish voters overwhelmingly reject woke amendments to their constitution. We bring you the story and what it could mean for the future of Ireland’s politics. Then, lies about Gaza keep piling on. It should be no surp…
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Be careful, watching this episode of the Ann and Phelim scoop because you could become part of a Hunter Biden lawsuit. Yes, the transcripts of The Ann & Phelim Scoop popped up in lawsuits filed by the “recovering” addict lawyer of the “recovering addict” first Son - Hunter Biden. We told you we always bring you the news you need to know. We also di…
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Author Bethany Saltman on her 2021 book, The Strange Situation: A Mother’s Journey Into the Science of Attachment. A mix of three things - one part scientific inquiry into attachment theory, one part memoir of Saltman’s own upbringing, and one part expose of what love, connection and attachment really are - this book is likely the most profound pie…
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Welcome to the Ann & Phelim Scoop. On today’s show, we bring you a very special interview with Mark Steyn, straight from his cruise ship! Our discussion is centered around media and its influence in framing the progressive narrative. Between Mark and us, there couldn’t have been any better candidates to talk about this issue with. In case you didn’…
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We have a very packed program for you today. First, we're going to talk about a country where the government is actively trying to destroy the political opposition and no, we’re not talking about Russia. In case you didn’t know, former president Trump has been fined $355 million for fraud. A fraud where no one lost any money. Speaking of sham justi…
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Happy Valentine’s Day! We hope you have your chocolates and are ready to listen to today’s episode. We are finally back from DC where we covered the free speech trial of the century with our latest podcast: Climate Change on Trial. In case you didn’t know, Mark Steyn was sued by Penn State climate scientist and activist, Michael Mann for defamation…
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In this Scoop episode, we’re bringing you the latest segment of our podcast “Climate Change on Trial”. You might remember that Mark Steyn is being sued by Penn State climate scientist and activist, Michael Mann. Mann alleges Steyn defamed him in a 2012 National Review blog post that condemned both Mann's hockey stick and the Penn State investigatio…
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Welcome back to the Ann and Phelim Scoop. We're in still in Washington, DC covering week three of the Mark Steyn defamation trial. As you might recall, Climate activist Michael Mann is suing Steyn for calling his hockey stick graph a fraud, and Mann is close to wrapping up his case. We’re in the courtroom every day bringing you the most exciting an…
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Welcome back to the Ann & Phelim Scoop. We are coming to you today from a very cold Washington, DC to witness and bring you reports on the Mark Steyn defamation case. As you might remember, Steyn is being sued by climate scientist and activist Michael Mann for criticizing his hockey stick graph and his investigation into Mann’s alleged scientific m…
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Welcome back to the Ann and Phelim Scoop! We bring you today’s episode all the way from Washington, DC, where the free speech trial of the century is taking place. You might remember that broadcaster Mark Steyn is in the middle of a twelve-year legal battle because he called out Michael Mann’s shoddy science in the hockey stick graph, which reveals…
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Welcome back to the Ann & Phelim Scoop. On today’s show, we announce our first project of 2024 - a new verbatim podcast covering the battle between Mark Steyn and Michael Mann. It will be called Climate Change: On Trial. This case is the defamation and free speech trial of the century. But first, we begin the episode with an LA Times story about Ho…
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Happy New Year! On today’s Scoop, we’re bringing you an additional review our greatest projects and milestones of 2023. First, 2023 marked 10 years since the abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a woman and thousands of babies at his Philadelphia clinic. This case has shaped our lives and we’ve produced a…
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Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoyed the holidays. We’re taking a break ourselves, but we’re not leaving you without our presence! On today’s show, we are looking back on our favorite projects and moments from the past year. We spent a great deal of time covering the trans issue, so we want to highlight our play LBG Alliance vs. Mermaids. This verb…
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Welcome to the Ann and Phelim Scoop. On today’s episode, we are here to bring you the latest on corruption around the world. We begin by looking at Hunter Biden and his latest stunt. Hunter Biden, as you know, just decided subpoenas don't apply to him. His actions just further prove that if you're a Democrat or a Biden, then you can get away with j…
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Welcome back to the Ann and Phelim Scoop. On today’s show, we look at how a media blackout almost led the presidents of Harvard, UPenn, and MIT to get away with blatant antisemitism. Thanks to Elon Musk and Twitter, their hypocritical notion of free speech has been exposed. While these presidents struggle with basic decency about genocide, their ow…
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Welcome back to the Ann & Phelim Scoop! We are officially back from Israel, a country in trauma, but a country that is slowly healing and united in its opposition to the brutality of Hamas. Israel is also united in its disdain for Ireland and quite honestly, the disdain is justified. We begin with a story about one of Irelands leading journalists, …
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The mainstream media wants you to forget about the horrific massacres that took place on October 7th. The truth is, Israel is a country still in trauma, and we're very privileged to be here and bring you the stories of survivors and heroes. These stories are real and must never be forgotten. But how is the rest of the world responding to these deva…
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About This Episode ​This ​week on Stories Found, ​we're ​talking ​to ​one ​of ​our ​favorite ​playwrights, ​Clinton ​Festa, ​and ​then ​hearing ​his ​surreal ​comedy, ​The ​Experience. The play follows a couple dining at a restaurant with a twist - instead of food, they serve emotions. Frustration, rejection, nostalgia - it's all on the menu. With …
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We realize that everyone is preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving, but we’ve decided that home wasn’t where we needed to be right now. On today’s episode, we are coming to you from Tel Aviv, Israel. It is a country in trauma and a country at war. There are daily reminders everywhere of what Israel endured on October 7th. We are here because the rest …
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On today’s episode, we announce our plans to travel to Israel. The Jewish massacres aren’t being properly reported on and mainstream media is vehemently trying to make you forget the horrors that happened in Israel on October 7th. With antisemitism growing all over the world, accurate and authentic journalism has never been more important. So, we’r…
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About This Episode Welcome to Stories Found Micro Monday. This week we've got the one-minute comedy, Burger Bard by Patrick Bates. About the Playwright Pat Bates has been writing plays since he was a kid. Now, he's written for stage and screen, optioned a screenplay, and won some awards along the way. In his spare time, he writes crime/horror/scien…
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Issue 1 in Ohio has been passed and we ask the question: What should Pro-Lifers do now? Pastor Brian Williams, who helped open our abortion photo exhibition, joins us today to break down this amendment to Ohio’s constitution and what’s next for the Pro-Life movement. While this is clearly a setback on the legal side, it is still up to us to find ot…
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About This Episode This week we're talking to Mark Gifford and hearing his hilarious story, The Brink of Chaos. About the Storyteller Mark has been a full-time professor of composition and rhetoric at The University of Texas at San Antonio for 18 years and counting. He is also a producer for Testify, a monthly storytelling show in Austin, Texas. Ma…
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On today’s episode, we begin by talking about our very important crime scene photo exhibition happening NOW in Ohio! Evidence: A Crime Scene Photo Exhibition showcases the real-time photos taken during the trial of Kermit Gosnell, Philidelphia’s famed abortion doctor who is currently serving three life sentences for his horrific late-term abortions…
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About This Episode Welcome to Stories Found Micro Monday -- Halloween Eve edition. This week we've got a special treat, the one minute dark comedy, The Palatka Museum of Natural History by Kimberly Murray-Patel. The Palatka Museum of Natural History recently won the coveted top honor at the Whiskey Theater Factory's annual one minute play competiti…
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On today’s episode, we explain why you need to be very, very, skeptical about the mainstream media's coverage of Israel and the war that's currently going on in the Middle East. The bombing of the Israeli hospital in Gaza last week was horrifying, but in taking a closer look, the sources don’t match up. Now, we are not experts on Israel. Nor are we…
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About This Episode Thanks for joining us for our special Halloween edition of Stories Found! This week we're talking to one of our very favorite playwrights, Brian Rust, and then hearing his eerie dark comedy, Spam Calls from Hell. About the Playwright Brian Rust (he/him) is a Boston-based actor and writer who makes chocolates and searches for cryp…
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We have got a packed episode for you today! First, we begin by detailing our latest project, Evidence - A Photographic Exhibition. Opening this Friday, this exhibition of *true* crime scene photographs unveils the horrors of Kermit Gosnell’s Philadelphia abortion clinic. As states gear up to pass even more extreme abortion laws, we talk about the s…
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About This Episode Welcome to Stories Found Micro Monday -- Spooky Edition. This week we've got the eerie 1-minute play, A Foggy Day in a Certain Part of Scotland by Mark Harvey Levine. About the Playwright / Storyteller Mark Harvey Levine has had over 2000 productions of his short plays everywhere from Bangalore to Bucharest and from Lima to Londo…
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As darkness descends across Israel, we bring you some hard truths about these horrific attacks and explain how Gaza has been in the dark ages for a lot longer than just these last few days. Furthermore, what we’re witnessing is the biggest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust and we explain how the trending responses to this mass dehumanization sho…
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About This Episode This week we’re talking to the uber talented Austin writer and storyteller, Jeff Knight, before hearing his fantastic story, Bella and Blue. About the Storyteller Jeff Knight is a storyteller, poet, songwriter, and aspiring novelist in Austin, Texas. He is currently working on a murder mystery set in the world of craft beer, and …
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It seems like definitions of child abuse are really just in the eye of the beholder, or, in the eye of government-funded NGOs. In today’s episode, we look at the abomination that is the illegal practice of breast ironing and ask how it is any different from the government-funded, trans-promoted practice of breast binding that is being pushed in our…
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About This Episode It's Micro Monday! This week we've got the hilarious one-minute play, Dog Park, by one of our very favorite playwrights, Bethany Dickens Assaf. About the Playwright / Storyteller Bethany Dickens Assaf is a freelance playwright, dramaturg, and theatre artist and a co-founder of Whiskey Theatre Factory. As both a writer and produce…
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In this week's episode of The Scoop, we have a few topics to unpack! First,the Hunter Biden madness continues! We have a very special guest - Garrett Zeigler. Garrett is being sued by Hunter Biden’s attorney, Kevin Morris, for sharing photos from Hunter Biden’s laptop - that Hunter claims is actually not his. How do you sue someone over contents on…
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About This Episode This week we're featuring Christian Missonak and his hilarious ten-minute play, A Great Fall. About the Playwright Christian Missonak is a NYC-based playwright originally from Chicago, where he was a graduate of Columbia College and The Second City Conservatory. Plays: Sheridan (Madlab Theatre), Save Ferris (Under the Gun Theatre…
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Welcome back to the Ann and Phelim Scoop. Over the weekend, we attended the Let Women Speak Rally in Dublin, and let’s just say, it is interesting to see the difference in reactions between Europe, Ireland, America, and the UK regarding trans-madness. In today’s episode, we show who exactly is in the ranks of these trans-rights people and how askin…
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About This Episode It's Micro Monday! Just in time for Talk Like A Pirate Day on the 19th, we've got the hilarious one-minute nautical adventure, Color Guard by Ned Eckhardt Make sure to catch our full episodes every other week featuring some of the most talented humorists in the country. Next week, we've got a fantastic full length episode featuri…
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