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Conspirituality

Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker

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Dismantling New Age cults, wellness grifters, and conspiracy-mad yogis. At best, the conspirituality movement attacks public health efforts in times of crisis. At worst, it fronts and recruits for the fever-dream of QAnon.As the alt-right and New Age horseshoe toward each other in a blur of disinformation, clear discourse, and good intentions get smothered. Charismatic influencers exploit their followers by co-opting conspiracy theories on a spectrum of intensity ranging from vaccines to chi ...
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The Spin Sucks Podcast with Gini Dietrich

Gini Dietrich, Founder of Spin Sucks

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We're your one-stop shop for modern communications. The lines between PR, marketing, search, advertising, social, and content continue to blur, making it difficult to decide what belongs where. Rather than decide, let’s come together and work as one to grow organizations. We can change the PR industry...together.
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Hosted by Kenconsumer and originally broadcast live on www.keithfem.com, Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines. If you liked what you listened to and have a Tez wallet, we welcome donations at idontlikepodcasts.tez
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting narrative of Chinese Cinderella, the romantic tale of the cowherd and the fairy, and the heroic legend of the fearless female general, Mulan...... These mythical stories blur the lines of reality, featuring epic protagonists. Join us on a wondrous journey into a new world, imbued with tradition, mythology, and enduring wisdom. Subscribe and listen now.
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The Nostalgia Pit

Colin Casserd and Rob Snow

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The Nostalgia Pit is a podcast aiming to dissect pop culture, the subconscious, and other psychological phenomena through a hyperbolic and prismatic lens. Hosted by Rob Snow and Colin Casserd, the Nostalgia Pit is available anywhere you find your podcasts. Nostalgia is so often thought of as something great from our childhood... But this psychological pitfall can sometimes have massive effects on our decision making. Our goal here is to discuss these areas where morals and ethics blur and th ...
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Join Sophie, Clifford, and Lily to listen in on their conversations about culture, travel, relationships, and world-issues in relation to humanitarian causes and human rights. They also bring invited guests from various communities (such as the Stanford Online High School community), friends, and other instructors to have them share their unique views and perspectives.
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Feeling the urge to create but unsure where to begin? Struggling with self-doubt or the messy middle of a project? Made Creative is your supportive co-pilot on the creative journey. Join us as we embrace the beauty of the blur, navigate challenges together, and celebrate the power of imperfection. Here's what you'll find on Made Creative: • Empowering conversations and actionable advice to help you overcome creative roadblocks and unlock your full potential. • Inspiring stories and interview ...
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The podcast about anything and everything controversial or avoided.From identity, politics and feminism, to travel, technology and sexuality, India chats with guests to discuss the topics that influence their lives. Talking about things that are important to them, they aim to have meaningful conversations around subjects that are sometimes controversial, avoided or that even go completely unconsidered in the world of today.
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A new (hopefully) twice monthly podcast presented to you by The GeekVengers. Join regular hosts The GeekFather and Lil’ Bit, plus occasional special guests, as they discuss happenings in current and nostalgic geek culture.
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A bi-weekly conversation about news, media, and the written word from the perspective of two writers in different fields: one a journalist in DC, the other a writer of poetry/fiction in LA.
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Blurred Wisdom

The Blurred Wisdom Crew

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The bad advice podcast. Three halfwits with microphones and a bottle of malt whisky. What could go wrong? We take on listener submitted problems and pit our life experience against the power of Artificial Intelligence. Who will give the best advice? Will anyone care? Will we even remember what the question was by the time we've finished shitting on? Your guess is as good as ours.
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green_space

Joe Hall & Jake Reber

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Hello, I've been storytelling in public long enough now that I feel bad about browbeating friends and family into attending shows on a regular basis. So this is Plan B for those who only want to pop in now and again. Plan C is ignoring all of this altogether, which is your inalienable right unless your name is Spectra.
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In the bustling world of entrepreneurship, where the spotlight often shines on the glitz of gross revenue and the glamour of growth hacks, there's a deeper, more fulfilling path to success. It's found in the quiet, yet powerful moments of alignment and the deep, fulfilling breaths of business harmony. That's the essence of the "Aligned Entrepreneur Secrets" podcast. For over two decades, the journey behind the scenes has been crafting pathways to success for businesses that not only aspire t ...
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TANIS

Public Radio Alliance

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Tanis is a bi-weekly podcast from the Public Radio Alliance, and is hosted by Nic Silver. Tanis is a serialized docudrama about a fascinating and surprising mystery: the myth of Tanis. Tanis is an exploration of the nature of truth, conspiracy, and information. Tanis is what happens when the lines of science and fiction start to blur... Support TANIS to hear exclusive MINI and BONUS EPISODES and more! http://patreon.com/tanispodcast Please rate and review on iTunes if you enjoy TANIS! http:/ ...
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Help! I'm a Camera Nerd.

Anderson West & Mark Kuczewski

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Welcome to Help! I’m a Camerd Nerd. - the ultimate podcast for film fanatics, technology enthusiasts, and unabashed geeks! Join us on a wild ride through the ever-evolving world of film technology, where imagination meets innovation and the lines between reality and the silver screen blur. In each episode, your hosts, Help I’m a Nerd and Films by AW, don their virtual capes and dive deep into the exciting realm of film tech. But fear not, dear listeners, this podcast is not all technical jar ...
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Every day on every movie, tv show and music video there are a variety of people who's job it is to make the scene come to life. Its their job the world of there writer come to life. The unsung heroes of cinematic world, they are the background actors. They are the Blurred Faces
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"Cult and Culture" is a podcast co-created by renowned musician and actor Justin Pearson and producer and musician Luke Henshaw. The show explores the DIY-driven, subversive world of art and culture, featuring a diverse array of guests from various subcultures. Pearson, known for his roles in bands like Dead Cross and The Locust, and Henshaw, who has collaborated with hip-hop legends and scored music for documentaries, bring their unique perspectives to the table. They are also both in the b ...
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Welcome to Blurred Boundaries, the podcast where nothing is off limits! If it's controversial, offensive and relevant then it's up for debate. We're here to create dialogue that proves even differences of opinions, no matter if they're left, right or centered, can be and should always be voiced. So join us for an offensively funny conversation that will cause you to rationalize maybe even rethink your position or your money back.
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Photography has evolved into something more than an aggregation of pixels. Photographer/Photo Editor Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi discuss photography and its intersection with culture and technology in this weekly podcast. From facial recognition to the photographers capturing Beyoncé, Vision Slightly Blurred will help you see photography through a new lens.
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Paul, a disaffected liberal from the city, and Weston, a country conservative, host the Blurred Political Lines podcast to discuss politics, history, and have open conversations with guests from around the country over a few (or more) drinks. Our guests bring varying political perspectives and professional insights to help us gain a better understanding of the events that are shaping our country and our lives. Join us and you may find that what clearly divides us might not be as clear as you ...
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Few names are as synonymous with improv as Matt Besser. Founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade and a regular performer in the world-famous show Asssscat, Matt brings you a fully improvised weekly podcast featuring the best improvisers in the universe. Music by Bobby Matthews and Dragoon. Looking for the archives? All episodes older than 6 months can be unlocked exclusively on improv4humans.com. Sign up for one plan and get bonus scenes every week as well as tons of new content so yo ...
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Truth/Story

Miranda Van Vliet

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This podcast explores elements of faith and the human experience through fiction pieces that blur the edges of fantasy and reality and real-life stories that glorify Jesus Christ. Cover art photo provided by Balazs Busznyak on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@balazsbusznyak
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Coming at ya from Tokyo, Japan! This podcast has to do with identity and how we confront our roots in an ever changing demographic landscape of mixes and halves and people raised here but really from there and all sorts of other people. Will be bringing a new guest each episode to learn about their experiences and how that has influenced their lives. My name is Ramsey Gomez, I'm an Algerian-Colombian American and I'm your host. Now let's learn about eachother! "We have created you from male ...
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"The Bravest Man In The Universe" is soul legend Bobby Womack’s first album of original material in eighteen years. Co-produced by Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz) and XL Recordings founder/owner Richard Russell, the album is an electronic, secular, gospel collection that features one of soul’s greatest singers.
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In this podcast from strategic and creative advisory firm Blurred, we talk to people from politics, business and culture about ideas and solutions to challenges in a world where the previously clear lines between industries and audiences no longer exist. Do Not Adjust Your Focus - embrace a more interesting, blurred view.
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Lyric

Cam Huxford IV

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Lyric is a podcast where stories, sermons, and songs blur into one. We tell gospel stories with music. Cam Huxford IV is a worship pastor in Seattle and leads a Christian band called Ghost Ship.
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Indie Cops

terry saunders and tom bell

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Tom Bell and Terry Saunders are the Indie Cops, two crimefighters that operate from their failing music shop, Dental Records These are downloads of the original Resonance FM radio show which so far has run for 2 glorious series, recorded live at Tuesday lunchtimes It's a heady mix of indie music, banter and crime-busting. Enjoy!
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Club Eclectica

Michael Hallinger

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A podcast where I, your host, Michael Hallinger, talk about a new interesting subject every episode with experts in their field. An eclectic mix of everything from style to art to films to comics to music to stamp collecting (possibly not the latter, but never say never), and everything in between. Join me, as we both learn something new! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WASTOIDS is a pop cult dedicated to the thrill of the weird. Microdose podcast episodes and videos at WASTOIDS.com. Call us with your strangest story any time at 1-877-WASTOIDS.
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Business Soulfriends

Aletheia Wedding Photography

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This podcast is filled with the stories and experiences of those who are best friends or sisters and have opened and run a business together. I hope this podcast will bring you inspiration, information and encourage you to dream big. Filled with glorious female run businesses. I'm your host, Susannah Nicolaou, wedding photographer behind Aletheia, the blur between you. www.aletheia-weddingphotography.com www.instagram.com/theblur_betweenyou
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An informative show that will discussed world issues, social issues and personal problems people face in their every day life. A show that expresses the options and views of other.
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Radiolab

Radiolab

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Radiolab is a show about curiosity. Hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich use state-of-the-art sound design, mind-bending story-telling, and a sense of humor to ask big questions and blur the boundaries between science, philosophy, and human experience. Radiolab is produced in New York at WNYC, and heard on over 300 public radio stations across the country.
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Travis Kelce kid won’t lift shirt; in-and-Out drive-on line takes over society; Blur not happy, band not guaranteed crowd will know lyrics; the Fire Twins hate the Water Twins act; Sarah Huckabee Sanders fancy lectern; AI author steals Paul’s book; forgetting how to vote; AAU basketball dads fight over definition of “carry” on Wikipedia page. Unloc…
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This episode is with Dave, and his daughter, Paige. Both of them have a disability, Dave, being in a wheelchair, and Paige having epilepsy, but they are both really close, and they both meet each other very much. In this episode, we talk about the struggles of having a disability, the government, employment, caregiving, and much more. They are a fa…
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It's time to tumble down internet rabbit holes once again with Sam and Jason on an all-new Click Vortex. On this episode, they set the time machine in motion and travel back to April 1994, to reflect on that momentous month. Discussed: Kurt Cobain & Nirvana and Courtney Love & Hole, Blur (and their infamous recent Coachella performance), the tale b…
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The news and gossip around Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs is not something that Christians ought to be excited to partake in. Rather, we should be mourning the current status of this generation. There are many celebs who are deified and propped up by professing Christians who have no idea how the dark the world really is. What happens in the dark will com…
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Adam Bell and Peter Nikolaidis The Blurring The Lines Podcast The Blurring the Lines podcast hosts, Peter Nikolaidis and Adam Bell, engage in a casual discussion about their personal lives, including travel, home renovations, phone models, and wireless and internet plans. They emphasize the importance of periodically reviewing and negotiating plans…
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A Deep Cut from our Patreon archive (July 2023) What do we mean when we say that we believe something? When the QAnon Shaman got dressed on the morning of January 6, he put on his red, white, and blue face paint, his postmodern quasi-Native American horned fur hat, and grabbed the spear to which he had attached an American flag. In performance mode…
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We're back! After a hiatus, we're diving into some post-NAB 2024 analysis. This episode dissects Blackmagic Design's exciting camera announcements: the Pyxis 6K and the Ursa Cine 12K. Is the Pyxis 6K the Blackmagic Camera we've all been waiting for? Tune in as Mark and Anderson geek out over everything Blackmagic!Happy Listening. You can follow the…
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In this episode, Justin and Luke talk with Nick Reinhart (Tera Melos, Disheveled Cuss, Death Grips, Pinback). They talk less about the technical proficiency that Nick clearly has, but the morals connected with being a musician. Nick reflects on the importance of Tera Melos for himself, and Nick and JP share the memories and lore surrounding Tera Me…
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Formed in the South Bronx by four African American sisters, ESG coined a sound with their very first release: the "You're No Good" 7-inch, released on England's famed post-punk label Factory. Marc and John dig into how they got there, and why their sound was so unique—and so often sampled, without the sisters seeing much in the way of credit or cas…
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Made Creative: Episode 1 - What Makes Me Creative? Description: Welcome to the first episode of Made Creative! Host Comfort dives into the question: What makes us creative? This episode explores the concept of creativity, dispelling the myth of a "creative gene" and highlighting the inherent creative potential within everyone. Key Points: Creativit…
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Neal Brennan has upped the artistic ante in stand-up comedy. In Netflix specials like "3 Mics and Blocks" he’s explored loneliness, isolation, and the mental health fallout of growing up the youngest of 10 in a Catholic family with an extremely unwell father. In the process he’s made some of the great mysteries of family pain and inner turmoil more…
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Tensions between Israel and Iran escalated as supernaturally-charged conspiracy theories about the solar eclipse flooded the internet. And so Julian searched for answers about the mysterious “red heifer.” What is so special about a red cow? Might its discovery and ensuing journey from Texas to Jerusalem have played a role in the October 7 attacks? …
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Welp… All good things must end... Season 3 has come to a close, not with a whimper, but with a good dose of direct sunlight to the undercarriage. After a few months of grundle talk, we decided to look into the origin and rise in popularity of pointing your taint at the sun. But of course, that’s not all! We talk about the most problematic Marvel ch…
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Buses and Alternative Education People have discussed the apparent link between school buses and school schedules for years. Why are the schools beginning at a particular time? Why do they end at that time? Questions parents, students, teachers, and other folks in the community pose quite often. Well, there is a link. Students need transportation t…
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Matthew is joined by Theo Wildcroft and Harriet McAtee, co-editors of The Yoga Teacher's Survival Guide: Social Justice, Science, Politics, and Power (Singing Dragon Publications), a volume of essays from 16 yoga world contributors. Three yoga culture critic nerds get into the weeds of how wellness workers and yoga teachers survive and navigate a p…
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Welcome,Karibu! This trailer introduces you to "Made Creative," your supportive space to explore, embrace, and unleash your creative potential. Whether you're a seasoned creative with a decorated shelf of achievements or a complete beginner with a notebook full of ideas, this podcast is for you. Host: I am your host and co-pilot, Comfort. A passion…
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Colton D, Jon G, John G, Matty B, and Brett M try “focus” gummies, Ozempic weed, microphone bongs, VR improv class, butterfly knives, black divers, black hole sun, all while avoiding the Boeing 737 buzzkill because “there’s always an eclipse somewhere.” They also take listener phone calls to talk about the secret i4h missing scene. To unlock the BO…
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“Cult expert” Steve Hassan has been publicly concerned with the complex sociology of trans youth since 2020. We track that interest back to his communications with gender critical activists in 2017, who reached out to him because they believed that his cult theory could shed light on what they believed were nefarious aspects of the trans awareness …
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This is our 200 episode, and boy I never thought we would get here, and I'm very proud that we have. I say we, because I could not do without anybody, listening, and anyone else participating as a guest on the show. This episode is like therapy time with me and my good friend Laura. we talk about our friendship, mental health, the death of her son,…
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Earned media has been turned on it's head in the last few months - due to corporate restructuring and companies closing, the pool of media relations experts has shrunk considerably - but it's still an important strategy. Gini Dietrich is giving you 5 tips on how to get better results from your media relations efforts this week on the Spin Sucks Pod…
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In the inaugural episode of Aligned Entrepreneur Secrets, Josh Elledge of UpMyInfluence speaks to Traci Bermingham. Traci is the CEO of Goaldi and the founder of the Business Alignment Method, and the creator and host of this podcast! Traci encourages listeners to share the podcast, use the hashtag #AlignedEntrepreneurSecrets, and engage with the c…
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Not long ago, the roles of a man and a woman were define carefully, now things have changed. there’s a battle within the relationship as to who should lead and who is the head of the house, with this continuing fight a man battles for his seat, only to lose to a woman who doesn’t feel a man shouldn't lead. How can a relationship exist if two people…
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Following up on our Long COVID episode with Tara Haelle, Matthew will be expanding the Listener Stories portfolio with stories from listeners about navigating Long COVID. Why? Because there’s nothing like a mysterious disease, denied by some, stigmatized by others, and politicized by multiple interests, that will bring a person closer to the appeal…
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To quote Sly & The Family Stone: it’s a family affair! You can call us High & The Family Stoned… I’m sorry for that… But seriously, we welcome in two podcast legends around these parts, Drinks w/ Ron and Suey Award winning musician Yeti Blanc! In this here episode we talk about everything from Dave Matthews, to square dancing to the satanic panic. …
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Sports and Alternative Education Contrary to popular belief, students in Alternative Education programs/schools have the potential to excel in school sports. However, this potential often goes untapped due to the lack of sports facilities and coaching staff unless they are part of a school or district that values their participation. Whether or not…
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Matthew is joined by historian Neil J. Young, co-host of the excellent Past Present Podcast, to talk about his new book: Coming Out Republican: a History of the Gay Right. Young’s riveting storytelling shows how, beginning in the aftermath of WWII, many American gay men—born into socially conservative and religious families from which they had stru…
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If you're of a certain age, you've probably heard The Kingsmen's "Louie Louie," a '60s top 10 staple that got a later boost when it soundtracked a crucial scene in the 1978 frat comedy Animal House. But did you know it was also a target of the FBI? Marc and John dissect this 1963 hit and why it got kids dancing and adults griping, on this new episo…
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When Moms For Liberty attacks libraries with demands to ban books about MLK Jr and age-appropriate sex education, and claims that librarians are grooming their children into the trans agenda, they’re enacting the worst forms of neo-fascist bullying. But they’re also paradoxically defending a troubled American legacy against a librarian culture atte…
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March Madness continues with Iowa fans taking home court advantage too far; Boeing 737’s have a great deal for passengers; Indiana Jones motel room; humiliation by French teens on gap year at Grand Canyon. Support the show and gain access to the BONUS SCENE from this episode, and the entire ad-free archive, as well as TONS of new improv deep-dive p…
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This episode is with Ryan Gray. Ryan is an Overcomer of addiction, homelessness, and abuse. His story is harrowing and emotional, but he is still here today to tell his story, and I'm very proud that he is. He is self-supporting (financially and otherwise) despite severe schizophrenia, depression, ADHD, and anxiety. Ryan has been unusually close to…
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SEO has come a long, long way since the first search engines started using it to organize results, and Chat GPT is changing the game again. Today on the Spin Sucks Podcast, Gini Dietrich talks about how SEO is working now, the role of communications in it, and what we need to know to take advantage of AI to make sure the right people are finding yo…
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What do Buffalo Bill, Norman Bates, and Leatherface all have in common? They are based on the same depraved individual, that’s what! That individual is one of the most fascinating and depraved figures in modern human history: none other than Ed Gein. An incredibly maladjusted individual, Gein was known just as much for his upholstery as his crimes……
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Project 2025 is the libertarian conservative Heritage Foundation’s systematic governance plan for the next Republican president. The 920-page plan aims to implement the "unitary executive theory," which would give all of the power of the US government to the executive branch—Donald Trump, if he wins in November. Derek and Julian read the chapter on…
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Are Teachers the New Therapists? Even before the pandemic, teachers were asked to check on students’ mental health, which was a realistic request. However, since then, schools, districts, and communities have demanded that more be done in the classroom under the guidance of the classroom teachers to ensure the students are “doing well mentally.” Te…
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A common sentiment in wellness spaces is that people turn to alt-med practices due to the exorbitant costs of American healthcare. While the latter is certainly true, Derek and Julian discuss why a lot of products and services in wellness land is really just another form of extractive capitalism. Head to factormeals.com/conspirituality50 and use co…
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