For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subsc ...
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Advice Columns Podcasts
A comedy podcast that looks back at the bygone era of write-in advice columns like "Dear Abby," Ann Landers, etc., to see if their wisdom still holds up in modern culture.
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A group of 4 diverse, but like-minded women talking about life and today’s issues. Not your grandmas advice column. 💙A.B.B.Y. Any Body But You. 💙
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Ill Advised with Stefani and Ray is a comedy-advice podcast where friendship meets life’s messiest situations. Each week, the BiFFs dive into classic and modern advice columns — from the sincere & genuine to the unhinged & absurd — and serve up their own brand of thoughtful, unfiltered advice, the way only a best friend could. If you like living through someone else’s drama, emotional deep-dives, and laughing through life’s inconveniences, this one’s for you. Join the BiFFs — Stefani & Ray — ...
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Gear Abby: Outdoor Advice Without the BS! Sick of outdoor podcasts that gate keep, worship influencer gear lists, or make you feel like you don’t belong? Yeah, we do too. That’s why Gear Abby exists. With Gear Abby you won't get an ounce of shame or gear snobbery. It's just unfiltered advice, honest conversations, and the occasional 'WTF' moment in the wild. Hosted by outdoor journalist and adventure junkie Shawnté Salabert, this show answers the real questions you’re too embarrassed to ask ...
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If you're looking for inspiration to dance or even searching for a new advice column please enjoy the thought provoking and playful conversations from Ty Nelson & friends as they give out their "best advice". This unique podcast incorporates a visual aspect as the guest choose a song and style of dance, they wish to collaborate on with Ty no matter their experience level. Each episode is cemented as guest's sign a piece of dance floor (Marley) after the interview has concluded.
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Big Facts, No Cap is an iPod broadcast in which two normal dudes with highly overlapping worldviews give advice to online strangers who will probably never hear it. Using questions from advice columns ranging in scope from dating to pet care to religion and everything in between, Paul and Adrian deliver the best suggestions they can muster off the top of their lovely yet largely vacant heads. The duo’s tough love and hot takes also extend to the advice giver as they critique the published re ...
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The Moynihan Report is an in-depth 1-on-1 interview program broadcast live from 2WAY’s New York studio on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-8pm EST. Hosted by Michael Moynihan (The Fifth Column, VICE News), the show centers around lively conversations with the most influential people in culture, politics, media, and beyond–not just to unpack their opinions on current events, but to better understand what makes them tick. Each episode also includes the opportunity for Michael and guests to engage ...
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Professional artists Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public clients and he also teaches in-person and online. Tom is a watercolour artist with a passion for wildlife and conservation and he also teaches in-person and online. Both Tom and Peter ...
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The Catholic Thing is a daily column rooted in the richest cultural tradition in the world, i.e., the concrete historical reality of Catholicism.
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The best bosses create systems for solving problems old and new—from navigating working-from-home demands to hiring the right people, from running good meetings to managing themselves. Andrew Palmer, author of the Bartleby column, looks for advice on how to be a better boss by talking to people who have actually done the job. Listen to The Economist's seven-episode guide for managers. Episodes are out on Mondays. If you're not already a subscriber to The Economist, sign up for our podcast su ...
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And We Know That with Louie Paoletti is a bi-weekly comedy podcast where Louie gives unqualified advice, unsolicited opinions, and unfiltered takes on literally everything. From listener-submitted questions and life advice emails to hot takes on current events, pop culture chaos, and viral internet drama — nothing is off-limits. Each episode mixes laugh-out-loud commentary with deeply unserious wisdom as Louie overanalyzes the world (and your bad decisions) in real time. Think: one part advi ...
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As we all know, an educator’s career is one of prestige, respect, and authority. Just kidding. Sure, there are lesson plans and inspirational posters. Book reports and detentions. But nobody tells you it’s also parents brawling in the parking lot, students unleashing live crickets during finals, and getting evaluated for “running a tight ship” while the ceiling literally leaks onto your head. Hosted by Andrea Forcum (aka @Educator Andrea on TikTok, former high school teacher and current prof ...
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Chutzpod! is a frank and wide-ranging conversation on how to build a good life, using real-life quandaries and millennia-old Jewish wisdom. Each week, Rabbi Shira Stutman and journalist Hanna Rosin bring a Jewish lens to life's toughest questions, asked by our listeners: Do I offer forgiveness to a friend who refuses to apologize? Am I right to be annoyed at all the service dogs on the plane with me? How do we work to heal this broken world? It's a podcast for people of all or no faiths; Heb ...
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What happens when what you learned about relationships doesn’t help you create the kind of connection you long for—and you’re left wondering: how do I do this differently? Ask Angela is a relationship advice column devoted to answering the questions that arise when you're navigating intimacy after trauma. Hosted by Angela Amias—therapist, writer, and founder of the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships—Ask Angela offers honest guidance with deep respect for where you’ve been. Each epis ...
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Well, bless your heart and clutch your pearls— She’s Katy Montgomery: Georgetown-educated lawyer, sought-after executive coach, and Southern-bred straight-shooter. He’s Justin Joseph: one time prosecutor, former Emmy-award winning investigative reporter, and her wildly opinionated gay counterpart. These best friends are serving subpoenas to bad advice weekly with Wrong Way Forward - the advice column reboot you never knew you needed. Sparks fly. And, so does the hilarity. Join them as they t ...
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Pantry Raid is an advice column podcast about cooking. Every Monday, Hannah gives you ideas and advice about one ingredient that will help you make more food and less waste.
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Ask A Bitchface advice column hits the studio to take your questions and possibly provide semi solid advice for them. Expect profanity, wanton abuse of one another, and a lack of respect for serious adulting.
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Slate's premier advice column, featuring Jenée Desmond-Harris, helps you navigate the thorniest questions of relationships, work, and life. Want more Dear Prudence? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes with exclusive advice. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Dear Prudence show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/prudie-plus to get access wherever you listen.
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Get fresh tips from budget decorating guru, Betsy Helmuth. Each episode is packed with interior design secrets the other pros don't want you to know and with answers to your burning questions. Betsy owns Uploft Interior Design and has been featured on HGTV, NBC's "Today Show", CBS News, Lifetime, and more. She penned the best-selling books, "Big Design, Small Budget" and "Affordable Interior Design". Helmuth has shared her affordable interior design design advice and DIY approaches with mill ...
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Dear Science takes problems that have already been answered in 'agony aunt' advice columns, and tackles them again—with science.
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A conversational advice column featuring compelling and lighthearted discussions about mental health, spirituality, relationships, personal growth, and wellness.
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Robin and Gorjan sift through the internet's best advice columns and serve up some hot and spicy real talk.
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Quinn Cummings knows nothing. This has never stopped her from giving advice. In each episode, Quinn boldly tries to solve problems that really should be handled by far more qualified people. You can listen here, or follow this podcast on your favorite platform, below...
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Tired of your annoying coworkers? Do your family's idiosyncrasies drive you crazy? And what about that moron in line in front of you?? Etiquette Asshole is an irreverent podcast take on the advice column format, dedicated to solving problems in social interactions… or maybe just exploiting them for a laugh. We’ll give you advice - some good, some terrible! But most importantly, we’ll give you a chuckle. Our advice is to shut up and listen… to the Etiquette Asshole podcast!
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An advice column for people who live with people who live for sports
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Not So Nice Advice is a comedy driven, entertainment podcast that analyzes advice columns and blogs. The show revisits letters already answered by the columnist or blogger, explains why the given advice is wrong and then offers the correct prescription for a successful solution. Hosted by comedian and television personality Chuck Nice, along with fellow comedians and celebrity guests, Nice Advice is a hilarious take on the industrial opinion complex. Listeners who are wise enough to request ...
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I would like this podcast to start a conversation with women of all ages, convictions and styles of life – wherever situated on the gamut of experience. In principle, there is no bar to men joining in, since how one defines women has a lot to do with what it means to be a man. But it is women I invite to pull up a chair at this virtual café table and put their questions and views into the conversation. Abigail L. Rosenthal is Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Brooklyn College of The City Univ ...
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Malcolm Fleschner's award-winning (well, award-*won* anyway) humor column malcolmfleschner.substack.com
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In the style of Dear Abby and Ann Landers we will give straightforward and honest advice from the GenX perspective. We will also revisit advice columns of the past and dive into the questions these icons received, the answers they gave and how they would relate to today’s world.
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Dear Podcast is three friends drunkenly discussing strangers' problems taken from Agony Aunt columns and dispensing their own bad advice.
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A show about advice columns and columnists by three unqualified friends from the internet. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtto/support
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Millions read Cary's "Since You Asked" advice column on Salon.com from 2001 to 2013. Then he left Salon and moved to Italy, where he writes and podcasts the weekly. Hear his compassionate insight and offbeat humor in his own entertaining voice every Thursday, direct from the medieval Tuscan town of Castiglion Fiorentino!
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Teen Anonymous Advice Column & Online Community
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Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship is THE podcast for nuanced advice about managing the ups and downs of friendship. As seen in NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Guardian, Time Magazine, and elsewhere, listeners appreciate Nina's practical take on friendship issues. Are you the friend who ALWAYS reaches out first? Or is your friend more invested in the friendship than you are? How do you take a casual friendship to the next level? What if your friend's kid is being te ...
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Advice columns like Dear Abby, Ann Landers, Miss Manners and Savage Love remain wildly popular with newspaper readers. But the advice doled out by these self-styled experts is not always worth the paper its printed on. So join hosts Malcolm Fleschner and Kurt Wolfrum as we conduct a little hilarity-filled quality control on a different assortment of advice columns each week and judge for yourself who gives better responses: us, them or maybe even you!
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Techniques, skillbuilding, pattern discussion, interviews with makers we adore, our favorite tools... and the knitting advice column you've been waiting for!
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Join fat activists Marquisele Mercedes (she/her), Da’Shaun Harrison (they/them), Caleb Luna (they/them), Bryan Guffey (they/them), and Jordan Underwood (they/he) as they break down how and why anti-fatness shows up in our lives and relationships. Listen as they get endlessly sidetracked while re-answering old advice columns about weight, fitness, and more from fat liberationist perspectives. Released almost every other Sunday.
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Business Badassery: the audio advice column for your online business. Each week we answer questions our listeners submit. Without taking ourselves too seriously, we cover anything and everything to do with running, building or growing an online business. Got a question? Ask it here: https://bit.ly/2ZsvJ2A
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Welcome to Through Thick & Thin! On this Podcast two young women, Georgette and Nafi, hold a verbal advice column. We use personal anecdotes, facts and real world happenings to formulate advice for people who may be experiencing similar things. We sincerely hope you enjoy and Share this podcast with the world! Follow @___efua____and @welovefifi_ on Instagram as well as Twitter!
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Humans are complicated, but the resourcing of humans doesn’t have to be. Listen in as our guests rant and reflect on their managerial and career challenges, with lighthearted and practical advice from day job expert Heather Krentler. Call her at 313-327-2209, or reach out via email: [email protected]. Heather is the Regional Director Human Resources for Crain Communications Inc and the voice of HR Confidential, a management and career advice column aimed at Crain’s national audience. ...
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The Forward’s classic Jewish advice column, A Bintel Brief, is now a podcast. Our co-hosts, two Jewish mothers, dish on the dilemmas of Jewish-American life, identity, culture and politics. New episodes every Thursday.
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Ask A Wayfinder is an audio advice column that combines wisdom with meditation and mindfulness techniques to help listeners find the path that is right for them. Hosted by life coach and meditation teacher, Dana Wheeles. Submit your letter at https://www.deerhawkhealing.com/ask-a-wayfinder/.
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Pee Funnels: Trash or Treasure? Plus: The Boots vs Trail Runners Cage Match!
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30:42Gear Abby is back! Host Shawnté Salabert and producer Colin “P.I.G.” True tackle another round of listener questions about the gear and decisions that make (or break) your time outside. This week’s lineup includes: Boots vs Trail Runners – Abby helps settle the debate over whether “real hikers” wear boots, and why trail runners may or may not be th…
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Welcome again to the Pineapple Ranch. Please mind the Lantern Flys on your way in. We suggest that you not only step on them but please don't look our host, Erin Maguire, directly in the eyes when you enter the Maha'a Tiki Lounge. It will make sense when you see her. Best of luck. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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How To Poop With A View & Running Vests: Dorkiness Or Diligence?
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35:58Welcome to the very first episode of Gear Abby! Host Shawnté Salabert and producer/partner-in-gear Colin “P.I.G.” True dive straight into the big outdoor questions you didn’t even know you needed answered. This week’s burning topics include: Best & Worst Places to Poop Outdoors – from Leave No Trace rules to Shawnté’s personal tales of unfortunate …
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Betsy shares her summer plans and answers listener questions about painting ceilings and bedroom layouts. She discusses closet doors and vertical furnishings, announces a new YouTube channel, and invites listeners to submit questions before her maternity leave. Timestamps: 00:00 Premium membership announcement 01:17 Introduction by Speaker 2 1:31 B…
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By Stephen P. White Fifteen years ago this month, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to make a state visit to Britain. (John Paul II made a pastoral visit in 1982.) It was an historic event, both for the Catholic Church in the UK and for the United Kingdom. Nearly five centuries after Henry VIII broke with the Church, here was the Bishop of Ro…
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Is the internet a blessing or a curse? Moynihan & Rushkoff face off | The Moynihan Report
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1:02:04Is the internet good or bad? How can technology be directed? Doug Rushkoff is here to help us parse through these questions and more as we discuss his most recent book, Program or be Programmed: 11 Commands for the AI Future. Subscribe to the YouTube! (0:00) Introduction (1:37) Internet Beginnings (4:18) AI & Society (8:00) Big Tech (11:25) Polariz…
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E. Jean Carroll’s Vibrant Sex Life Ended 30 Years Ago. She Wants It Back.
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31:52When the writer E. Jean Carroll accused President Trump of sexual assault in 2019, she unearthed a memory she had pushed away for decades. She also admitted, for the first time, something she hadn’t fully reckoned with: She hadn’t had sex since. In this episode, Carroll tells Anna Martin what it was like for her to go from “man crazy” to someone wh…
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Aspen Jewish Conversations: Can We Tell a New Jewish Story?
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1:17:36Listen to a special live event held at Aspen Jewish Congregation on August 13, 2025. The Jewish experience has always been bigger than survival. Yet too often, the public stories we tell center on trauma and loss. This session explores how we might reclaim stories of resilience, creativity, and contribution, and how new narratives could help us bui…
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By Brad Miner. Poland has suffered much over the centuries, and the Poles have been made stronger for it, in the spirit of what Ernest Hemingway wrote in A Farewell to Arms: The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very br…
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This week, Colleen Nolan’s (Mirror.co.uk) inbox is a circus and we’ve got front-row seats. A man secretly pays off his wife’s ex-husband like it’s hush money for his own conscience. A woman brags about cheating on her husband with a coworker and somehow thinks “no guilt” is a personality trait. And another poor soul can’t stop dreaming about a high…
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#162 — September Friendship Challenge: Listen to Your "Bestie Brain," Not Your "Bully Brain" (with Leslie Randolph)
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33:12This month’s Dear Nina Friendship Challenge taps into the fresh-start energy of September to help you quiet the inner bully telling you you're awkward or not desired and dial up your inner bestie. I'm joined by Leslie Randolph, certified coach and TEDx speaker, who helps adults, tweens, and teens cultivate self-confidence that sticks. Leslie and I …
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Making Your Furniture Fit & Alyson Stoner's "Semi-Well Adjusted Despite Literally Everything"
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35:32Join Betsy Helmuth in this episode of Affordable Interior Design as she navigates the transition from summer to fall, sharing her personal experiences with back-to-school chaos and family dynamics. Betsy dives into a design question from Elaine in Charlotte, North Carolina, tackling the challenges of a family room that feels unbalanced and lacks a …
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This week, it’s all about the sisterhood, both sweet and sour. We dig into a Dear Abby letter from Smothered in PA, whose sister has no concept of boundaries and somehow ropes in the in-laws. Then we unravel a DNA-test disaster that turned one family upside down over a misunderstanding about dads, secrets, and science. Plus, we talk family meetings…
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By Randall Smith Imagine you are applying for a highly competitive job, and someone says, "I can tell you how to be more competitive than 98 percent of the other applicants." Would you be interested? Let's say he adds: "It's not hard, but you may not like it." Perhaps it's something like wearing a coat and tie to your interview, and you hate wearin…
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What Do You Do When a Student Mentions a Murder?
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36:07Teacher besties, this one whiplashed me from what did that sub just say? to why am I holding the phone with a detective? We start with a voicemail about a beloved substitute whose first day with third graders went… let’s call it catastrophically “old-war-story meets wrong audience.” The recovery arc? Shockingly sweet—but the initial moment had my s…
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By Daniel B. Gallagher. A few decades of teaching at the college level have demonstrated to me that students are increasingly unprepared to study political theory. This is neither an insult nor is it the students' fault. In some ways, it is a reversion to the mean, given Aristotle's observation that it is virtually impossible to teach young people …
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The Smell of a Skunk and the Odor of Sanctity
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6:31By Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM Cap. I was speaking to one of my Capuchin confreres recently who had just returned from visiting his family. He remarked that there were a number of skunks around his sister's home. These little creatures can be quite cute. Skunks are notorious, however, for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant sc…
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By Fr. Raymond J. de Souza. The big Newman moment of the summer was the declaration by Pope Leo XIV that St. John Henry would soon be declared a Doctor of the Church. I had another Newman moment a few weeks beforehand in a cinema watching, of all things, The Life of Chuck. A Stephen King novella adapted for film, it's not a horror flick but the tal…
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The boys discuss the Danube river, conduct an autopsy on TED talks. They then tackle some advice columns about horse girls and snake guys. They wrap up with a Wikipedia game that goes down to the wire. Don't miss out! Feel free to leave a review and say hi if you're here from arguing with Paul on bluesky. Article 1: Care and Feeding- How do I make …
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By David G. Bonagura, Jr. Consider the parallel lives of John and Bill, who each have three children, reside in the suburbs, and commute to the city to work. John is agnostic and indifferent to things religious. Bill is a practicing Catholic; he attends Mass each Sunday and prays daily. The two do essentially the same things each day. Is there a su…
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Excuse me, Sir. If you want to listen to the latest episode of DEAR POD on this flight, you'll have to buy these airline approved headphones from us. If you would like a soda, that's free. We just charge for the ice. Per cube. Enjoy! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★By Erin Maguire, Patrick O'Brien, Jim Ferris
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Aspen Jewish Conversations: What’s the Next Golden Age for American Jews?
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59:03Listen to a special live event held at Aspen Jewish Congregation on August 6, 2025. For decades, American Jews enjoyed unprecedented safety, success, and cultural influence. But beneath that prosperity, many became disconnected from Jewish tradition and meaning. Was that truly a golden age, or just the foundation for what could come next? This sess…
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Betsy Helmuth introduces the premium membership, shares a personal update, and discusses her new memoir project, including writing insights and chapter previews. She reflects on her career beginnings, personal tragedies, and professional conflicts. Betsy answers a listener question from Megan in Marietta, Georgia, and concludes with sponsor details…
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By Michael Pakaluk. But first a note: Be sure to tune in tonight - Thursday, August 28 at 8 PM Eastern - to EWTN for a new episode of the Papal Posse on 'The World Over.' TCT Editor-in-Chief Robert Royal and contributor Fr. Gerald E. Murray will join host Raymond Arroyo to discuss Leo XIV's continuing impact, as well as other issues in the global C…
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Debating Charlottesville: Trump’s response and the free speech fight | The Moynihan Report
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48:17Author Deborah Baker joins The Moynihan Report to talk about her new book, Charlottesville: An American Story. The book covers the Unite the Right rally, where thousands of neo-Nazis, members of the KKK, and white supremacists protested the removal of Confederate monuments. Subscribe to The Moynihan Report on YouTube! (00:00) Introduction (04:25) U…
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Nic and Olandria on What the ‘Love Island’ Cameras Missed
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43:23Olandria Carthen and Nic Vansteenberghe spent a lot of this past season on “Love Island USA” coupled up with other people, but in a last-minute twist they wound up together. Fans were divided. They read into body language, smirks, eye contact and passing comments to try to piece together whether Nic and Olandria got together out of convenience or t…
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Chutzpod is coming back with new episodes and new real-life questions September 17th! Rabbi Shira and Hanna will answer questions about "shul shopping," tattoo taboos and rabbis using AI. Plus they talk to Jewish foodie Jake Cohen and author and White House speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz. Subscribe to automatically get all new episodes. Support Chutzpo…
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By Francis X. Maier. July 2026 marks the 250th birthday of the United States. Alas, the celebration next year will come in the midst of yet another election cycle, and at a time of deep cultural divisions. We need a "common good" politics more than ever. But that's easier said than done. Here's why. In Catholic thought, the political realm is prima…
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Out of the Vault: One bride’s recycling her heartbreak couture, another diner’s beefing with the blue-plate special crowd, and someone’s about to ghost a group chat with more drama than a telenovela. This week, the Biffs weigh in on three Am I the Asshole (Reddit) posts that range from petty to petty iconic: should you wear the dress even if it was…
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Hello Our Outdoorsy Friends And Welcome To Gear Abby!
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1:36Get to know Gear Abby hosted by Shawnté Salabert! Are you sick of the outdoor establishment old guard who think their way is the only way? Do you crave honest, no-holds-barred gear talk that’s not tied to affiliate links, influencer dollars, or editorial bias? Do you wish you had an outdoor bestie who could answer your deepest, darkest questions ab…
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