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In August of 1980, Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten was found dead at just 20 years old. She was the girl next door with the shy smile and whispery voice who didn’t know her own beauty. To Hugh Hefner, she was his next Marilyn Monroe. To famed director Peter Bogdonovich, she was his muse. And to her husband, Paul Snider, she was his ticket to fame and fortune. All three ambitious men adored her. Only one of them murdered her. How did Dorothy’s Hollywood dreams lead to her death? From Wonder ...
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HOSTED by ECHO JOHNSON Miss January '93 & CORINNA HARNEY-PMOY '92The show takes a DEEP DIVE into the fascinating history of PLAYBOY with LASER FOCUS on Hugh Hefner. A collective of dynamic conversations with those that had the privilege and honor of working with HUGH HEFNER & the magazine. An homage to the incredible MAN behind it all, as told from the ones that were an intricate part of the iconic company PLAYBOY. The magazine was launched in 1953 and held strong for 60 years until HEF's pa ...
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Welcome to the mind of Keego, a 90’s kid with an 80’s brain, trapped in 2024! Former rear of the year 14th place winner, current comedian from beautiful Bray, County Wicklow Rants, bits and anything else that comes to mind! Contact me - keegolaughs@gmail.com / www.keegolaughs.com
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Power: Don King

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In a sport famed for money and excess, what does it take to get to the top...and stay there? Rising from a life of hardship and crime, Don King became the most successful boxing promoter the sport has ever seen—and the first Black man to do so. He is his own American Dream. His flamboyant appearance and commanding personality made him a star in and out of the ring, as did his promotion of greats like Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and even America’s musical dynasty, the Jacksons. But his less-tha ...
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Jeffrey Epstein, the man President Trump once called a “terrific guy” abused hundreds of underage girls while entertaining the world’s most powerful men, including Prince Andrew, President Clinton, and Trump himself. With shocking new interviews and expert insights, this investigative series reveals—for the first time—the full story behind the sick life and mysterious death of Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein: Devil in the Darkness is narrated by Danielle Robay.
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Hemingway's Picasso

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Steve Kough lived many lives. He was an NFL journeyman, a male model, and one of the most well-connected smugglers in 1980’s Miami, the “Drug Capital of the World." Kough collected many souvenirs from his adventures, but his most treasured bounty – a beautiful ceramic, crafted by Pablo Picasso and gifted to Ernest Hemingway at the author’s Cuban home, the Finca Vigia... or so the story goes. Lost during the Cuban Revolution, the artwork resurfaced when Kough took it as a payment for drug run ...
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Flashbacks is a show that doesn’t shy away from any topic - full of wild stories, embarrassing moments and pee your pants funny "flashbacks" to the good ol days. Jessica Hall and DeAnna Stagliano interview a guest each episode and the two dive into their individual and shared exploits from their time in Reality TV and outlandish interactions with the Hollywood rich and famous. From topless pizza, to Craigslist models showing up to be in a porn, this zero-filter podcast is proud to say that n ...
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Dacey and Hannah follow the White Rabbit to journey through Holly Madison's version of Wonderland. Join us as we add to our list of people who need to pay for their crimes and briefly channel our internal misogyny. WE HAVE SOCIALS NOW! Follow us on: IG: @youreliterallyonpod Twitter: @literallyonpod Bluesky: @literallyonpod.bsky.social TikTok: @your…
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Join Dacey and Sarah as they continue their vacation through Heather's life. This week we discuss marriage, divorce, motherhood, and a woman's right to be industrious. NOTE: Apologies for the audio issues! We did our best and this series is the only one with the weirdness :)By Dacey O’Kelley
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Dacey and her guest host, Sarah Copeland, discuss Heather Gay's journey from Mormon housewife to Bravo Housewife. Join us for this three part series as we talk about religious trauma and beg our audience to stop asking inappropriate questions about underwear! Slight content warning for mild, uncomfortable sex discussions within an imbalance of powe…
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Come along as we gym, tan, read our way through JWoww's dating book! This week, Dacey O'Kelley tells her guest host, Josh Walker, how he can land himself a guido (or any man). Can they bag a husband by the end of this dating book? What can JWoww teach them about relationships, if anything at all?By Dacey O’Kelley
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It’s been a minute. Today’s episode focuses on unpacking and processing the cultural changes from moving from St. Louis to Mexico. During this time I have been thinking about the connections between Eyes Wide Shut, secret societies, and the systemic sexual violence against children. Thanks again to all the folks who support me and my work, ya’ll ar…
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US Presidential candidate Dr Cornel West is a philosopher and prominent advocate for social and racial justice. He’s taught at some of the top universities in the US including Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, but has one major plan if he becomes President: to “dismantle the American empire”. The 71-year-old activist, who campaigned for Biden in 2020, …
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Nobel Prize Laureate Joseph Stiglitz is one of the most influential economists in the world, having advised multiple Democratic Presidents of the US and the World Bank, where he worked as Chief Economist and senior Vice President. His latest book, called “The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society,” argues that the economic right’s concept…
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Bassem Youssef thinks that he’s come on the wrong podcast. “People in power don't really care about any of our suggestions to change the world”, he tells Krishnan Guru-Murthy, “because if our ways to change the world affect their interests, they will stop you.” And he knows what he’s talking about, having fled his home country of Egypt after his TV…
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Send us a Text Message. Bill Farley would wear many hats during his extensive career in the world of Media / PR & Communications. Farley began his career as a newspaper reporter, a radio newsman and a DJ. In the late 70's Farley found his home with "ABC the NETWORK. " Upon departing ABC's Prime Time Television Operations in Los Angeles in 1981, Far…
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When lawyer turned playwright Suzie Miller created a one-woman show starring Jodie Comer for the West End and Broadway called ‘Prima Facie’, she wouldn’t have dreamt that her play would fuel real change in the legal system’s approach to sexual assault cases. The play has won multiple awards, has inspired efforts to change UK laws, and has also been…
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Nikki Giovanni has spent more than five decades in the public eye, as an activist, poet and innovator. Born on the "wrong side of the tracks" in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the era of segregation, Giovanni came of age during the Black power and civil rights movements in 1960s in America. She came under the spotlight again in 2007, when the univers…
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Author Armistead Maupin is a pioneer - writing about AIDS and HIV for a mass audience and daring to include gay, lesbian, trans and queer lives when few others were. His ‘Tales of the City’ series, which started as a newspaper column in 1974, became worldwide best-selling novels and a Netflix series. It chronicles the lives of queer people in San F…
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Send us a Text Message. Stephen Wayda: PLAYBOYS REVERED PHOTOGRAPHER for 30 YEARS Internationallypublished photographer best known for his demonstrative images of celebrities, women. and lifestyles. In his creation of entertaining and compelling images he is regarded as a master in the use of composition and light, both natural and artificial. Wayd…
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Happy International Women’s Day! A reminder that until women of Palestine, the Congo, and others facing genocide are free, no one is free. Today’s episode features Astrologer, Writer, and Content Creator Lauren Ash. We chat about our hometown of St. Louis, Astrology, how urban planning in St. Louis has destroyed marginalized communities, astrocarto…
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“I don’t write fiction to preach my politics,” says Kiley Reid - an American author whose debut novel “Such a Fun Age” was longlisted for the 2020 Booker prize. The book gained recognition for its themes on race, privilege, and social dynamics in modern America. Fast forward to 2024, and Reid’s second novel, “Come and Get It” delves even further in…
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How do you measure a business’s success? For James Timpson, CEO of the Timpson’s Group, it comes down to two things: the satisfaction of its staff, and what it gives back to society. His employees only have to “put money in the till and look the part”; for the rest, they have complete authority to do whatever they think is right to offer a quality …
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Bernie Sanders is the longest-serving independent senator in US congressional history and has brought income inequality, poverty and the “uber-capitalist” status quo into focus throughout his decades-long career. He nearly became the Democrats’ candidate for president, twice, and has recently been backing Joe Biden against Donald Trump, warning tha…
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Happy 2/22! Today’s episode is a reminder to expect more in your relationships, friendships, and work life. The support and friendship women and femmes have for each other is a sense of love, one doesn’t experience in friendships with men. Additionally, recognizing not all women are on the same side, being able to be a girl’s girl while still calli…
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Crystal Hefner was 21 when she first entered the infamous Playboy Mansion in October 2008. Within months, she ascended its hierarchy to become the top girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, who was 60 years her senior, and went on to marry him in 2012. But she quickly discovered the house was not the glittering sanctuary she had believed, nor Mr Hefner’s Playb…
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Today’s episode is reminding everyone that Black History is Occult History. As a witch it is important to dig into history and have some perspective of important figures like Robert Johnson. A figure in Hoodoo lore, member of the Forever 27 Club, Master of Delta Blues, and one of the First Rockstars. Topics Covered in the Episode: Robert JohnsonPèr…
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Today’s guest Ayden or Adrian (either way) Castellanos the host of Susto. In this episode, we discuss having many names/nicknames people call you as a Latine individual, trauma being connected to the paranormal, podcasting as a modern way of oral storytelling, working odd jobs as a creative, and the power of in-person community. Support Our Creativ…
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The past year has been a time of climate firsts, mainly for the wrong reasons. 2023 was the hottest year on record - with devastating wildfires, catastrophic flooding, ongoing loss of biodiversity and carbon emissions continuing to rise. But is there any hope for the possibility for a better future? Well, there is in fact room for ‘cautious optimis…
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In the first episode of Death of a Starlet, Dorothy Stratten, a stunning seventeen-year-old who turned heads everywhere she went, was stuck working at Dairy Queen. There was no denying, Dorothy was special. But the innumerable qualities that formed her ‘It’ Factor also attracted attention from the seedy underbelly of East Vancouver. Paul Snider, kn…
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Send us a Text Message. Kane’s appearances on the big screen include Just Married - Secondhand Lions - Taxi - Life or Something Like It, Friday Night Lights, and Summer Catch. From 2008 to present day: Kane appeares on the TNT television series Leverage as Eliot Spencer. Kane performes all his own fight scenes and also choreographed fights for the …
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Send us a Text Message. Greg Gorman is a world renowned photographer who is known for his stark, honest portraits of the most famous and infamous faces from the worlds of entertainment, art, sport and music, Greg Gorman’s images have intrigued the viewer from the onset of his career. Over the years Greg has been acknowledged for his contribution to…
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Today’s episode is an ode to St. Louis and the cannabis scene that is being built there. The one and only Donovan of Too T3rpd podcast joins the show. We discuss what got him into podcasting his journey with cannabis, growing up in St. Louis and the trials and tribulations associated with that, and building the community we need. Support our Creati…
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Ella Mills is the best-selling food writer and founder of Deliciously Ella, the food blog-turned-brand which she created in 2012 after a sudden debilitating illness led her to overhaul her diet and turn to plant-based foods as a way to get better. Since then, Mills has become a key player in bringing healthy food to the mainstream, with a brand who…
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