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“Make your statement, face your fear.” The Magnus Archives is a weekly horror fiction audiodrama podcast examining what lurks in the archives of the Magnus Institute, an organisation dedicated to researching the esoteric and the weird. Join Jonathan Sims as he explores the archive, but be warned, as he looks into its depths something starts to look back… New episodes every Thursday produced by Rusty Quill, featuring guest actors, short stories, serial plots and more. The long awaited continu ...
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The Midnight Mystery Archive

The Midnight Mystery Archive

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Unsolved. Unnerving. Unforgettable. Midnight Archive is a documentary-style mystery podcast exploring the world’s most haunting unsolved cases — from missing persons and strange disappearances to baffling historical enigmas. Every episode opens a new file and pulls you into the shadows of what we still don’t understand. Because some stories don’t fade. They wait.
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Secure. Contain. Protect. There are things that go bump in the night. Fantastic things. Horrible things. Redacted things. The SCP Foundation was built to keep humanity safe from a world of beings it doesn’t want to know exists. Things of wonder. Things of destruction. And these things have files. A LOT of files. New episodes weekly. * * * Content related to the SCP Foundation, including these podcasts, are licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Concepts originate from works on the S ...
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Nature's Archive

Michael Hawk

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Nature’s Archive, hosted by Michael Hawk, delves into the beauty and complexity of the natural world through interviews with ecologists, naturalists, educators, authors, and researchers. Each episode inspires curiosity and reveals nature’s surprising nuances. Part of Jumpstart Nature, a movement empowering everyone to support the environment, this podcast invites you to connect with nature like never before.
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For generations, the path to adulthood was straightforward: go to college, get a job, build a life. But many young men are beginning to question the college component of that path; tuition keeps rising, A.I. has made the professional landscape more uncertain, and there’s just a sense that after four years at college, guys graduate feeling like they…
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It was a surprisingly warm late February day. Needing to recharge, I drove to a park near Lincoln, Nebraska. When I arrived, I saw something new on the far side of the reservoir: what looked like massive white and gray boulders, lined up along the length of the dam. Then, in one astonishing moment, all of these boulders lifted out of the water, tak…
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Episode 40- Johnny Gosch · Part IV — “Aftermath, Advocacy, and the Echoes Still Heard” Noreen’s living-room walls are lined with boxes now—press clippings turned amber, government letters, and the dog-eared notebooks she once carried into every interview. In Part IV we sit with the aftermath. We trace how one family’s search grew into a national cr…
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Summary The conversation explores the recent political awakening and unity in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, discussing the implications of political rhetoric, the role of social media, and the consequences of free speech. It highlights the rise of open carry laws in Florida and emphasizes the need for political engagement and activ…
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From start to finish life rarely goes according to plan. It changes, breaks us, and surprises us. But Philippians 1 reminds us of this truth: He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion. Coach Paul As we’ve learn in this series, Paul wrote Philippians from prison. But still his […] The post Philippians // From Start to Finish app…
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Image Source: Warner Bros In the late ’70s and early ’80s, CHiPs seemed to be everywhere. The show kicked off on a Thursday night in 1977 but found its groove in the Saturday evening lineup, quickly becoming must-watch TV. Whether you caught it on its original run or during weekday reruns, you couldn’t miss that funky theme song, highway stunts, an…
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On our geocaching podcast today, we have a great EDC idea and one you may not have thought of before as well as another helpful tool for photographing your geocaching adventures. We also share a listener rant on the topic of Adventure Lab GeoArt, a discussion of serendipity in geocaching, souvenir opportunities and much more. Listen To The Show (37…
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Security teams know the pressure all too well: attackers move faster, the attack surface expands every year, and the tools meant to protect enterprises often create more friction than clarity. Traditional SOAR platforms promised efficiency but often delivered complexity, inflexibility, […] The post When Security Automation Meets Agentic AI appeared…
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🎓 Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Ulrich Bausch (geb. 1959). Ulrich Bausch ist Sozialwissenschaftler. Er forscht zu Fragen der amerikanischen Kulturpolitik in Deutschland zwischen 1945 und 1949. Ulrich Bausch leitete jahrelang die Volkshochschule Reutlingen und ist Mitgründer der "Reportageschule", einer privaten, verlagsunabhängigen Journalisten…
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SCP-1983-1 is a one-story farmhouse in REDACTED County, Wyoming. It was abandoned in 1968after a series of ritual murders, allegedly performed by a "Satanic" cult. Please see capture logs for SCP-REDACTED for further details Content Warnings: Gore, body horror, nyctophobia Transcript Patrons May 21-31 Knightshadow822, Robyn Rockjet, t̷h̵e̸r̴e̶ ̷a̸r…
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In this episode of CounterPunch Radio, Joshua Frank and Erik Wallenberg talk with Sasha Davis about his new book, Replace the State: How to Change the World When Elections and Protests Fail. Sasha Davis writes about how to create positive social change – even when elections and protests don’t work. He received a PhD from Penn State. His research fo…
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In 1950s Georgia, faced with school desegregation, the governor’s plan was simple: abolish public schools. This episode dives into Atlanta’s tense response to Brown v. Board, the courage of 80 white ministers who spoke out against segregation, and the backlash that followed. rom sermons and manifestos to church bombings and cautious integration, we…
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CATXXXX-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX ERROR (Unknown Source) Incident Elements: · Graphic Violence · Death · Spatial/visual distortion · Thalassophobia · Claustrophobia · Body Horror · Mentions of: immolation, drowning, crushing, choking · SFX: buzzing, screaming Transcripts available at https://rustyquill.com/transcripts/the-magnus-protocol/ You can find a co…
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