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An audio drama told week after week. We will bring you stories about crime, love, mystery and conspiracy. Some will make you laugh. Some will make you think. All will make you wonder... What's your secret? Binge all episodes of Secrets, Crimes & Audiotape exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/shows/secrets-crimes-audiotape/ now.
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Welcome to Top Notch Nonsense. A Genre Film Review Podcast. This is a film review and comedy pod done by a husband and wife to introduce each other to cinema cinema that’s obscure and beautiful, obscene and adorable. Hosts: Michael James Benson @mjbcomedy Maranda Mobley Music By @rickwood Edited By Michael Benson Art By Ed Greer
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The Dr. Phil Podcast

Dr. Phil McGraw

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Gain valuable insights for growth and learn practical tools to navigate the complexities of modern life. Experience an unfiltered Dr. Phil McGraw as he delves into the minds of the most exciting and accomplished people. From celebrities to ordinary individuals in extraordinary circumstances, to the world’s leading experts, every guest and topic is provocative, informative, and relevant. Dr. Phil addresses the collective psychology of different communities and regions by offering diverse pers ...
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The Gentle Creative is a podcast at the intersection of creative business, entrepreneurship culture, and mindful living and working. Rachel Camfield is a licensed artist, small business coach, and sensitive soul who has succeeded in sales for the past 13 years. She takes a heart-centered approach to everything she does and lives for deep conversations and making connections. Come sit for a spell because these shows aren't meant to be quick. Hopefully, you'll stay a while and find what you we ...
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Hubhopper Awards 2024 winner (Best Documentary) Welcome to The Bell Witch Podcast – Your Gateway to 'Witching in the 21st Century' Part of The Darkcast Network Awarded Podcast of the Year 2024 by Pagans of the North. TBWP airs biweekly, offering a delightful mix of magical musings and pagan wisdom for today's busy life. Hosted by Swailes, known as @Friendlygreenwitch11.11, this modern-day witch brings a unique blend of charm and authenticity with her strong Yorkshire accent and deep love for ...
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Three stories to expand your worldview, delivered daily. Matt Galloway cuts through a sea of choice to bring you stories that transcend the news cycle. Conversations with big thinkers, household names, and people living the news. An antidote to algorithms that cater to what you already know — and a meeting place for diverse perspectives. In its 20 years, the Current has become a go-to place for stories that shape and entertain us. Released daily, Monday to Friday. Some of the topics we’ve co ...
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Candlelit Tarot

D. L Bester

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/candlelittarot/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/candlelittarot/subscribe Peace and Love from Candlelit Tarot, your host D. L. Bester focuses on giving life changing advice through the beautiful artform of Tarot cards. She loves having the ability to present the options given and explore the potential results. If you are looking for guidance, you've come to the right place. **To support this podcast, check out my Ko-Fi. ko-fi.co ...
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AI Goes to College

Craig Van Slyke

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Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) has taken higher education by storm. Higher ed professionals need to find ways to understand and stay up with developments in GAI. AI Goes to College helps higher ed professionals learn about the latest developments in GAI, how these might affect higher ed, and what they can do in response. Each episode offers insights about how to leverage GAI, and about the promise and perils of recent advances. The hosts, Dr. Craig Van Slyke and Dr. Robert E. Cross ...
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Billboard's Keith Caulfield (Managing Director, Charts and Data Operations) and Katie Atkinson (Executive Digital Director, West Coast) offer weekly Billboard chart breakdowns, discuss the hottest music news and cover the year’s biggest musical events. Casual pop fans, chart junkies and everyone in between are invited to this weekly half-hour discussion.
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Summer nights, romance, music, comedy, pairs of lovers who have yet to confess their feelings to each other, comedy and more than a touch of magic are all woven into one of Shakespeare's most delightful and ethereal creations – A Midsummer Night's Dream. The plot is as light and enchanting as the settings themselves. The Duke of Athens is busy with preparations for his forthcoming wedding to Hippolyta the Amazonian Queen. In the midst of this, Egeus, an Athenian aristocrat marches in, flanke ...
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Siriusly, Moons?

Siriusly Moons

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Siriusly, Moons? is a podcast by and for content creators in the Wolfstar fandom. Our fandom centres around Sirius Black and Remus Lupin, characters from the Harry Potter universe, created by JK Rowling and property of Bloomsbury/Scholastic. Hosted by Purplechimera and Jennandblitz. Follow us on Tumblr to stay up to date with new episodes and lots of other fandom discourse! Our fantastic theme music is by Isabella Ness.
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We Are Power Crystals Podcast

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We Are Power Crystals, the duo getting cute, critical and deeply metaphysical! Leah Garza and Jaison Perez tear apart limiting beliefs, fall into decolonial pits, queer everything and spit on spirituality, all in the name of radically cute self-love.
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The Porch

Darnell Smith

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This podcast is ran by 2 former division-1 football players with 2 different perspectives on life. It's the perfect combination of Chi-Town and Nap-town. These guys will discuss just about any and everything that comes to mind, such as black culture, sports, better chicken spot between Harolds Chicken & Jordans (IYKYK) and even strip clubs. *Inserts shrug emoji... If you're looking for fun, authentic conversations, then hit the subscribe button and share "The Porch" with a friend!
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The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson revealed two horrific aspects of American life: A healthcare executive was shot dead, and because he was a healthcare executive, people cheered. Why? Because many feel our health system is broken. Tonight, Dr. Phil explores how a fractured health care system has affected American lives. Angela says …
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A California jury just ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million after a driver suffered devastating burns from spilled tea. Dr. Phil dives into the case, questions how basic safety is still overlooked, and contrasts it with high-tech solutions in space travel. Is this corporate negligence — or just a tragic accident? Find out on The Real Story.…
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Loki's Poisonous Words: The Cost of Jealousy, a Feast of Pride and Punishment In this episode, Ulfhedinn Odinson narrates the Norse mythology tale of Lokasenna set during a feast hosted by the giant Aegir. Gods like Odin, Frigg, Bragi, and others attend, but Thor is absent. The trickster god Loki, driven by jealousy, kills a servant named Fimafeng.…
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Part 2: Dr Phil and Robin McGraw continues to pull back the curtain on their extraordinary journey. In a divided world, Dr. Phil answered the call for truth—193 episodes, 20,000 miles, and one fearless mission. Now, Dr. Phil and Robin McGraw reveal the raw, untold story behind a year that redefined television.  When America needed truth, Dr. Phil P…
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Two more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Richard Smith shares what he loves about Lake Laberge in Yukon, and Sharon McKenzie celebrates the vibrant cultural life of Stratford, Ont. You can see the full shortlist and vote for your favourite…
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U.S. President Donald Trump is making good on his pledge to conduct the "largest mass deportation in history,” sweeping up both undocumented migrants and people with work permits and legal protections. We discuss the master database that DOGE is building to track and surveil immigrants, and hear what it’s like to live under that shadow.…
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This federal election has had its fair share of surprises, from who’s pulled ahead to how engaged Canadians have been. Matt Galloway discusses what we’ve learned on the campaign trail — and whether tightening polls suggest more surprises in store — with the CBC’s Rosemary Barton, Toronto Star’s Ryan Tumilty and the Globe and Mail's Stephanie Levitz…
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Part 1: In a divided world, Dr. Phil answered the call for truth—193 episodes, 20,000 miles, and one fearless mission. Now, Dr. Phil and Robin McGraw reveal the raw, untold story behind a year that redefined television.      "When America needed truth, Dr. Phil Primetime answered the call. Now, we celebrate the landmark first year that changed tele…
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The small Alaskan town of Skagway usually welcomes plenty of visitors from neighbouring Yukon, but this year Canadians aren’t coming because of tensions with the U.S. The CBC’s Julia Pagel went to Skagway, where people say that the financial hit to tourism is bad, but what really hurts is watching years of friendship break down before their eyes.…
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The trial of five former world junior hockey players accused of sexual assault has begun in London, Ont., with the Crown telling jurors that the case will centre on what constitutes consent — and what does not. Matt Galloway talks to The Globe and Mail’s Robyn Doolittle, who is at the trial; and Landon Kenney, an educator who teaches hockey players…
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Dr. Phil says there are “winners and learners.” This @ScrippsBee contestant is nether. 12-year-old Amara Chepuri misspelled a word not from the study list, so her parents called in lawyers. Imagine if @Jumpman23, @rogerfederer @McIlroyRory refused to lose. Dr. Phil says there are “winners and learners.” This national spelling bee contestant is neth…
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Dr. Phil continues his raw conversation with ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou. In this gripping continuation of Dr. Phil’s deep-dive with former CIA officer turned whistleblower John Kiriakou, Part Two unpacks the personal, political, and psychological consequences of speaking truth to power. From the realities of the Whistleblower Protection Act to th…
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Four more listeners make the case for their favourite vacation spots, hoping to win a place on The Current’s list of great Canadian travel destinations. Sandra Trask says that Cape Breton Island, N.S., is a place for everyone and every season; Lana Gauthier explains why her family fell in love with Basin Head Provincial Park, P.E.I.; Lisa Proulx sh…
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Nova Scotia musician Joel Plaskett got a special surprise for his 50th birthday, a cover album of his own songs — secretly recorded by his friends and some of the biggest names in Canadian music, including Sloan and Arkells. Plaskett talks to Matt Galloway in Halifax about the album, Songs from the Gang, and why it was so fascinating to hear what o…
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Matt Galloway travels to Halifax to hear what’s on voters’ minds, in the final stop of The Current’s election road show Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters. First up, the sea is both a livelihood and a way of life in Nova Scotia, flowing into how many people will vote. Galloway talks to a fisherman fed up with how his industry is being …
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Too Old To Live With Mom And Dad. Now, Grow Up And Get Your Own Place... Millions of young adults (and let’s be real, some not-so-young ones) are still living with their parents - and shockingly, 85% of those parents are totally okay with it. In fact, they’re dishing out an average of $1,474 a month to keep their kids around. Are you serious? Cut t…
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This podcast episode elucidates the necessity for higher education professionals to cultivate a comprehensive understanding of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications within the academic sphere. We, Craig Van Slyke and Robert E. Crossler, alongside our esteemed co-author France Belanger, delve into practical anecdotes regarding…
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Pope Francis worked to be close to people right up to the final day of his life, says Jesuit priest and journalist Father Sam Sawyer. We look at how that focus on human dignity has shaped his papacy, from speaking out for refugees and the marginalized, to his apology for the conduct of some members of the Catholic Church in Canada's residential sch…
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The first wins and losses of next week’s federal election will be announced in Atlantic Canada, where the political landscape has shifted dramatically in recent months. Matt Galloway heads to Halifax to talk to CBC reporters Silas Brown, Peter Cowan and Taryn Grant about what voters want, as part of Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters.…
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Dr. Phil exclusive interview with Park Ranger Ryan Kral. One of the officers present at the highly criticized Gabby Petito traffic stop breaks his silence to Dr. Phil. Thank you to our sponsors: FYSI: Visit https://FYSI.com/DRPHIL/ or call 800-877-4000 Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/DRPHIL/ to speak to a strategist …
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92. Mike Hammer Marathon (1953, 1982, 1954, 1964) Top Notch Nonsense Genre Film Podcast Episode 92. Mike Hammer Marathon. We cover both films of ‘I, The Jury’. One from 1953, and one from 1982. The Circus Atmosphere in ‘Ring of Fear’ From 1954 and ‘The Girl Hunters’ from 1964. We also cover a Decocteau film, ‘Ring of Darkness’ from 2004. Hello, thi…
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Pope Francis, leader of the Catholic Church since 2013, has died at the age of 88. Widely regarded as a progressive reformer, he sought to modernize the church and steer it away from rigid doctrine — making it more inclusive to the needs of the marginalized. Guest host Dave Seglins spoke to CBC’s Megan Williams and Christopher White of the National…
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Ashley Casciato from Innisfil, Ont., says she’s struggling to make ends meet, yet still sees herself as middle class — and she’s not alone. With the federal election just a week away, many Canadians are feeling the pressure of a rising cost of living that’s putting homeownership and the traditional middle-class lifestyle increasingly out of reach. …
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In Episode 56 of The Bell Witch Podcast, host Swailes, the Friendly Green Witch, welcomes holistic canine herbalist Rita Hogan C.H. They delve into the world of herbal remedies for dogs, emphasizing the importance of connecting with nature. Rita shares her journey into canine herbalism, highlighting how herbs can support both human and canine healt…
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Tonight, Dr. Phil explores how reverse discrimination and DEI initiatives have affected some Americans. Brooks Warden is a plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging students and school administrators in the Austin Independent School District in Texas violated his civil rights. He claims he suffered repeated racial harassment since age 12 when he put on a MAG…
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With election day fast approaching and advance polls opening today, the race for leadership has reached a critical moment. Matt Galloway talks to CBC’s Rosemary Barton, the Toronto Star’s Ryan Tumilty and the Globe and Mail’s Stephanie Levitz — and unpacks how Liberal Mark Carney, Conservative Pierre Poilievre, the NDP's Jagmeet Singh and the Bloc’…
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Journalist Chris Hayes says “attention capitalism” demands we pay heed to everything at once, from social media doomscrolling to the relentless pace of the 24-hour news cycle. In a conversation from March, the MSNBC host spoke with Matt Galloway about his new book, The Siren’s Call, which explores what living under constant information overload mea…
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Everyone has certain words they struggle to spell, whether it’s stumbling on silent letters in words like “doubt,” or words like “fuchsia,” that just look very different from how they sound. In his new book Enough is Enuf: Our Failed Attempts to Make English Eezier to Spell, Gabe Henry looks at how spelling reformers have long tried — and failed — …
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Al Martin has lived with obesity since his teens. He says new guidelines for treating childhood obesity will offer new tools to help kids, but some approaches — like weight loss surgery — shouldn’t be taken lightly. Matt Galloway discusses the stigma around weight with Martin, an advocate with Obesity Matters, and Dr. Stasia Hadjiyannakis, one of t…
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Suicide touches every family, every community, and too often leaves loved ones with more questions than answers. Every 11 minutes, an American takes their own life. It’s the leading cause of death among our youth. Why is nobody listening when our children are screaming for help from the edge? In harrowing cases, children have reached a desperate br…
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Would you risk it all to expose the truth? Discover the extraordinary story of John Kiriakou. Dr. Phil welcomes John Kiriakou, a former CIA counterterrorism officer and best-selling author, who sacrificed his freedom to expose one of the government’s darkest secrets. Kiriakou played a pivotal role in counterterrorism after 9/11 but made headlines w…
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Quebec is a crucial battleground in this election, with enough seats to give any party a decisive lead. But with U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats and tariffs roiling Canadian politics, some Quebecers only seem sure of what they’re voting against, not for. As part of The Current’s election series, Crossroads: Coast to Coast with Canadian Voters…
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On the new Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are joined by Billboard deputy editor Lyndsey Havens to discuss Post's Sunday headlining set at Coachella as well as Havens' interview with the superstar in the desert about what's next. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Billboard
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You know the saying: it’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Well, what if someone gets shot? Across the country, high school seniors are diving headfirst into a nationwide craze called Senior Assassin—a “game” involving toy guns, secret missions and, sometimes, real-world consequences. From students leaping walls and dodging water balloons…
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Is ‘No’ Enough? Is “No” enough? What truly protects you—restraining orders, legal steps, or something more? Tonight, survivors of sexual assault and stalking share their stories and what they did to stay safe. It’s estimated that very 68 seconds, someone 12 years old or older is sexually assaulted in this country. But sadly, nearly 70% of these ass…
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Cocaine use has exploded in Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, with deadly consequences for the small community in central Labrador. In his documentary Pure Hell, the CBC’s Ryan Cooke looks at how chaos in Colombia has unleashed an avalanche of unusually pure cocaine, upending the drug trade all the way to Canada’s North.…
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Canadian math prodigy Andean Medjedovic is on the run, after hacking the code of finance platforms and allegedly stealing $65 million US in cryptocurrency. The Globe and Mail’s Alexandra Posadzki explains how he did it, and why he argues he’s entitled to the funds thanks to a controversial cyber philosophy known as “Code is Law."…
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Clothing hauls from online stores like Temu and Shein could face a steep price hike next month, as U.S. President Donald Trump plans to remove the de minimis exemption, which excludes packages worth less than $800 US from tariffs. Retail analyst Doug Stephens explains what this rollback means for ultra-cheap fast fashion.…
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