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Professional broadcasters Easton & Erica share weirdness from their lives, Los Angeles, the internet and beyond. Its fun to listen to while you fold laundry or hose down your Lambo or things like that.
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Go Home Bible, You're Drunk

Justin Gentry, Tori Williams Douglass

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Grab your beverage of choice and join Tori Williams Douglass and Justin Gentry as we dust off our Bibles to see if there is still anything good to be found. Each week is something new as we dive into the strange world of the Bible and explore the weird things people do with it. Part storytelling, part banter, mostly hilarious; if you always thought the Bible was bizarre but were afraid to say so you will feel right at home. Follow us on the Socials: Twitter: @gohomebible Instagram: gohomebib ...
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EnterpriseSplaining - The podcast where we try to explain Star Trek: Enterprise to each other! We are bewildered by this show. We have questions - so many questions! Join Jamie, Bill, and Maria as they attempt to make sense of this 22-year-old show that represents one of the strangest chapters of Star Trek history. Haven’t watched or don’t want to watch the show? No problem! At EnterpriseSplaining, we’ll do that work for you! Every week, one of us will watch an episode and explain it to the ...
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The Mojobreakers talk about all the latest news in sports cards including upcoming releases, hot prospects, cards to buy or sell and conversations with some of the biggest names in the hobby on The Hype! Subscribe for new episodes every Thursday plus special mini-series, bonus interviews and much more!
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Follow along video game boys Bill and Tony as they talk about a new game or franchise each week as well as goof on some trending gaming news. Bill and Tony are two avid gamers with a combined 50 years gaming experience between them, with a history of collecting, creating Let's Plays and streaming on twitch. If you've been playing video games your whole life, or are just trying to understand who gamers are, this show is for you! Come listen and enjoy the show!
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It's 2023 and Dirty Air is back for another season exposing the comedic underbelly of the most ludicrous sport on earth; Formula 1. Finally a place to laugh at the weird, wonderful and ridiculous world of Formula 1. This is your pit stop for all the on and off-track drama. Join us every week for new episodes throughout the season. Time to get dirty. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bananas - Funny news from around the world with Scotty Landes and Kurt Braunohler

Exactly Right Media – the original true crime comedy network

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Each week on Bananas, Kurt Braunohler and Scotty Landes discuss the strange, fascinating and just plain bananas news from around the world. The headlines and weird news are lighthearted, unexpected and always fun. Like the time the delivery robot ran through a crime scene or the lady who took in a stray cat only to find out it was a mountain lion. Or the time Kurt and Scotty drove a butt across the country. Check your local listings because this feel-good comedy podcast often goes on the roa ...
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"Do you want a podcast that's about Japan and Japanese culture but is a little dark? Well look elsewhere, because this podcast is the most dark and disturbing part of a dark and disturbing society that some like to call home, others call Nihon, and others still just see as Porn Island. Join your two hosts Jesus and Michael (yeah seriously) as they take a comical and informative journey through the world of Japan through JAV. Yes, that's Japanese adult videos. This is a porn podcast. But it's ...
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Written and directed by Robert Arthur and David Kogan, the radio series was sponsored by Adams Hats. It began on the Mutual Broadcasting System, December 5, 1943, continuing in many different timeslots until September 16, 1952. The lonely sound of a distant locomotive heralded the arrival of the malevolent narrator (portrayed by Maurice Tarplin), who introduced himself each week in the following manner: This is the Mysterious Traveler, inviting you to join me on another journey into the stra ...
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Ever wondered what it was like to be stuck outside South Africa because of the coronavirus? Would you have left your life abroad to quickly get back home? Well, in this show, Zola Zingithwa talks to South Africans who were living abroad when Covid-19 became a pandemic, watching as their country shut down its borders. Every Thursday, tune in to hear the weird, fascinating and scary stories from those who lived through them.
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Unapologetically Outspoken

Stephanie Keith and Tara Munjekovich

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Cancel culture, virtue signaling, and threats to American freedom… Enough already! Two patriotic middle-class American women who are sick of the crap have decided to speak up. This podcast is not all doom and gloom, though! Your hosts, Stephanie Keith and Tara Munjekovich, have both manifested incredible changes in their lives over the past few years, and they will be sharing some of their inspiring stories and awesome life hacks with their listeners. Stephanie, a former corporate executive, ...
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Living by the motto "Don't Be A Dick", Gretchen Clark is here to get real with you. From a ski mountain in Vermont to the big city of Atlanta, Gretchen has been through some weird shit in her life. After years of grinding it out in corporate america, she quit her cushy sales job 6 months after starting her career as an Instagram iNflUenCeR. What she once thought was a fake job, turned into a (very public) outlet for her to show that world that being honest and real is actually ... cool and " ...
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The T.P. Podcast

Travis Pelfrey

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Join Travis every Wednesday as he talks about some of the top stories from the past week in the NFL, NASCAR, and MLB. As well as the occasional rant about anything from sports, to video games, to just life in general. If you love listening to someone who won't sound like your average talking head, will give his real and honest thoughts and opinions, well this is the place for you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetppodcast/support
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Want to know who won the airplane interior design awards last week? Curious about how tardigrades can survive in space? Want to know what bears have been up to lately? We have all the details! We are Alex and Anthony - two engineers who back in 2018 realized something was missing. Headline news was hitting us over the head with political stories over and over again, and while we wanted to stay informed, we felt the news was overwhelming. We couldn’t find a news podcast that fit what we were ...
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Bubbling Out: a podcast for people who lead.

Emily Rose Dallara "The Leadership Doula"

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Welcome to the Bubbling Out podcast, where we’re popping the norms of leadership and creating new - sustainable, powerful ways to lead. This podcast is your sanctuary for discovering how to lead with resilience, manage change adeptly, and handle stress effectively. It’s a show for anyone who leads a team or group of people. It's for people who want to thrive in high-pressure environments with confidence and success, while also protecting their personal wellbeing. It's also for you if you're ...
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie discuss a TikTok video questioning some recent eye-raising new numbers on the Social Security Administration's voter registration database connected with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and the Help America Vote Verification (HAVV) system. Your hosts examine data from the past month and call attention to some…
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Yes, the coconut's tropical, and it didn't migrate, but a 2017 research paper found that “Medieval England was unexpectedly full of coconuts.” So King Arthur and his entourage really could've wandered around in search of the Grail banging coconuts together! Plus: starting this Friday in Oklahoma, it’s the Fort Gibson Sweet Corn Festival. Coconuts i…
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In this episode of Bubbling Out, I sit down with Mario Alves, an entrepreneur and founder of LayerX and BakerFi, to unpack the nitty-gritty of self-leadership, belief, and successful team management. Mario's journey from the banking world to becoming a leader in the Web3 space is full of lessons that'll resonate with many of you. We dive deep into …
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Liam Lawson sings, Lance and Lewis ding, Perez' result stings (again), the McLaren hospitality area sets fire, Lando pulls a pole, George overtakes like a motherf**ker , the Red Bull Dominance is over, and Max wins...again! This episode of Dirty Air is sponsored by Flavio Briatore's offshore tax fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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Kurt and Scotty talk about how Chicago news aired anatomically correct Cubs mascot image, couples who have cheap weddings have happier marriages, dozens gather watch to sharpening of giant number 2 pencil and a real estate agent accidentally burns down 2 million dollar property right before the open house! Support this podcast by shopping our lates…
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This month in 1878, a horse named Sallie Gardner ran past a series of cameras in Palo Alto, California. The series of photos those cameras took paved the way for motion pictures. Plus: starting tomorrow in Deridder, Louisiana, it’s the Beauregard Watermelon Festival. Eadweard Muybridge (International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum) Beauregard …
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On today's podcast, Stephanie and Tara talk about some recent stories in the increasingly disturbing world of AI. Your hosts talk about OpenAI's recent partnership with Apple, an AI chatbot running for mayor of Cheyenne in Wyoming, lab-grown brains being used to power AI, more research studies showing AI's deception capabilities, some scary AI deve…
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Today in 1982, British Airways Flight 009 made a successful landing in Jakarta, Indonesia, after ash from a nearby volcano had shut down all of the plane’s engines. Plus: today in 2022, six new high school graduates in Port Jefferson, New York had to quickly duck out of the commencement ceremonies to go fight a fire. When volcanic ash stopped a Jum…
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Hello human beenz!!! On this episode we talked about a lot of good gaming stuffz: -Nintendo Showcase was amazing! -Wolverine/Spidey 3 leaks...thoughts on Insomniacs formula? Does it need a refresh? -Ex Playstation Head Shawn Layden reveals his secret sauce for making AAA games in 2024! -Elden Ring DLC gets fantastic reviews! -Other interesting game…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie give an update on what's been happening in the crazy blue state of California. Your hosts discuss the continued push for reparations to descendants of black slaves even though the state is already billions of dollars in debt, the government agenda to hide kids' gender identity from their parents, the latest cr…
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This week we have two fantastic guests, Transvangelical and Wyld Violet, to discuss whether or not Paul was a Sex Worker. Also we get into Robert Morris and why so many ministers are also perpetrators. Its...not a good look. Grab your favorite beverage, its a wild one. If you like our guests you can check them out on Twitter @Transvangelical and @W…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from January 2020, astronauts on the International Space Station bake chocolate chip cookies. But baking cookies in space is a little different than baking them on Earth. Plus: a new device called the Exolung can keep air flowing for virtually as long as a diver likes. ⁠Space-ba…
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"Like Link being absorbed by a black miasma and forcing the princess to save the day, so are the Games of Our Lives. I can't believe it took 40 years for The Legend of Zelda to finally be about Zelda?! These are the games of our lives!" Episode 36 of the future award-winning podcast from Bill, Mat and Tony! In this episode, Bill and Mat discuss: Th…
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We’re watching Enterprise Season 1, Episode 9: “Civilization” but only Maria has actually watched the episode! The Enterprise crew get up to shenanigans on a pre-contact planet and demonstrate why someone needs to invent the prime directive stat! Join us as Maria attempts to explain the episode to Jamie and Bill. Rikermendations Bill: the movie 201…
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This week on The Hype, the guys remember the late Willie Mays and what he meant to generations of baseball fans. Plus a look at Jayson Tatum & Jaylen Brown's card market after the Celtics dominant playoff run, why an Oilers comeback could be good news for The Hobby and a first look at the checklist for 2024 Topps Chrome Baseball.…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from June 2019, Wilmington, Ohio and Latrobe, Pennsylvania are split over which town was the true birthplace of the banana split. Plus: the mind-melting TV show known as the Banana Splits Adventure Hour was actually supposed to have an entirely different name! ⁠Wilmington Banana…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie discuss the significant decline in U.S. military recruitment numbers over the past few years and the different NDAA defense bills currently being proposed by the House and the Senate that both contain automatic draft registration. The conversation then transitions to what's happening in Idaho with cobalt minin…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from November 2019, we get a look at a meringue that's just about the lightest dessert ever made. Plus: the story of a light-emitting fungus gnat in Brazil, which is maybe not as appetizing as the first story. ⁠World’s Lightest Dessert Is 96 Percent Air, Weighs Just One Gram⁠ (O…
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This was a weird one, folks! :) We talked about all sorts of stuff: -The Harvard paper suggesting aliens are not only here but living...in volcanos?!? -Wait, Harvard also said they could be human time travelers? Or angels?!? WTF is going on?!?! -Ever wonder what happens when a cryogenic body is thawed out? Well...wonder no more! And yes, it's nasty…
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Avital Ash is back on Bananas! She joins Kurt and Scotty to talk about a NYC couple finding a safe with $100k inside while magnet fishing, remote Amazon tribe hooked on porn thanks to Starlink, cockroach causes woman to crash car and four charged after solid gold toilet is stolen from Winston Churchill’s birthplace! Support this podcast by shopping…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from December 2020, we take a closer look at the amazing and frequently disturbing history of gingerbread, including how one of the most famous royals of all time helped bring gingerbread people into the world. Plus: a lesson in patience from a musical great who made herself int…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie talk about Biden's latest dementia blunders from the G7 summit, his recent threat to throw a phone at a social media influencer, and some amusing poll result predictions about the upcoming CNN presidential candidate debate. Your hosts also discuss billions more in funding being committed to Ukraine for the nex…
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This week we’re replaying a few of our sweetest episodes. In this show from July 2021, we meet Agnes B. Marshall, who helped make ice cream the icon that it is today. Plus: ground control once played the song “Hello Darlin” by country star Conway Twitty to astronauts in Earth orbit. Only this version of the song was a little different. ⁠The 19th-ce…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie give an update on Biden's latest "Bidenese" blunders, the DOT blaming DEI for why more EV charging stations haven't been built, the hypocrisy of Steven Bannon being sentenced to prison, a video leak exposing Pelosi admitting she was responsible for not having the National Guard at J6, and how Hunter Biden bein…
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Today in Readlyn, Iowa, it's the start of Grump Days - because Readlyn proudly bills itself as home to "857 friendly people and one old Grump!" Plus: today in 1955, Paul Bunyan died? Even though he’s a legendary person and didn’t really live? That's what a grave marker in Minnesota claims, anyway. THE TOWN WHERE IT’S FUN TO BE A GROUCH (Now I Know)…
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Hey! We started talking all about the hits of Summer Game Fest and then got into some CALL OF DUTY Omnidirectional discussion. Then we hit some news topics before arriving at a very heated, fun, informative chat about Elden Ring's low completion rate, how that may affect the upcoming DLC, and the pros and cons of dynamic difficulty in games. FUN! :…
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Doug, Dan, C-Rad & Gary react to a couple of 2-0 leads in the Stanley Cup & NBA Finals on this week's episode of The Hype! The guys get into how a slow start for Kyrie & the Mavs will be too much to overcome and if a Finals loss will affect Luka negatively in the hobby at all. Plus, Fanatics rebrands PWCC, Series 2 Baseball brings one of their most…
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Wedding season is definitely here, and today we’ll tell you about a wedding tradition that used to have one very clear meaning and then did a 180. Plus: Stand With Pride is a network of people who volunteer to serve as stand-in parents when families of origin refuse to attend LGBTQ+ weddings. Why Do Couples Tie Cans to Wedding Cars? (New York Times…
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On today's podcast, Stephanie and Tara have a conversation about the Vatican and its strange ties to Switzerland and the global elites. Your hosts discuss the background of Vatican City, their vast secret libraries of historical documents, the role of the Swiss Guard in protecting the Vatican, and the "Lucifer" connection between the Vatican, CERN,…
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Lou Gehrig famously ended his consecutive games streak in the spring of 1939, not long before he was diagnosed with ALS. But on this day in 1939, he played one last exhibition game in Kansas City. Plus: today in 1977, the Kansas City Royals take to the field in Milwaukee with borrowed uniforms after a thief took off with most of their road gear. Ha…
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Sona Movsesian joins Kurt and Scotty to talk about what is going on with Charlotte the sting ray, drones dropping sex toys on traffic lights in an Oklahoma town and Australians have accidentally been eating a fish unknown to science! Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4a61tMk Learn …
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Today in 1993, the release of the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park. One of the small but key roles in that movie is the work of Jophery Brown, actor and a stuntman who's performed in some of the biggest movies of the last few decades. Plus: Sal Giardino's New Jersey gravestone is hard to miss: it's a giant black lightbulb featuring the words "World'…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie discuss Biden's recent meeting with Zelensky in France, Russia's response to recent actions taken by NATO and Ukraine, alarming new statistics and information related to Biden's border policies, the failure of Biden's infrastructure bill, why we need to pay attention to the upcoming G7 meeting and Global Peace…
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Legend has it that today in 1529, two armies in Switzerland decided that instead of having a war, they would have some soup. Plus: Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is holding a centennial celebration through September. In Switzerland, the soup quarrelling politicians share (BBC) 100 Years of the Craters of the Moon (Visit …
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This week we talk a bit about floating axeheads and the merits and flaws of undercover blackface (its all flaws). Enjoy! We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/gohomebible This podcast is edited by Elizabeth Nordenholt from Podcat Audio: https://elizabethnordenholt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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It all starts now: SUMMER GAME FEST WEEK! WOOT! So excited! So we talk all about that: the rumors, the expectations, the probable disappointments. And then my old industry pal V beams into the magic to flirt with P Turtle (what the hell?!?) and to give us her take on woke video games from a woman gamer's perspective. FUN!!!…
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On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie have a conversation about Project 2025. Your hosts break down what the project entails and their opinions about it, why the left is so afraid of it, and how the MSM is portraying it as a plan designed specifically for Trump to destroy democracy. Read the blog and connect with Stephanie and Tara on TikTok, YouT…
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