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Hosts Brad Courtney (Whiskey Row historian and author) and Ron Williams (Constable of Prescott, Arizona), share the rich history, new facts, and some tall tales of Prescott, Arizona's famed Whiskey Row and surrounding region. This is a Huckleberry Production, of course...
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Mike Davidson Lives

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This is the weekly podcast of Mike Davidson, a former radio guy turned podcaster. No, this isn’t the first time a radio guy’s done this, but I’ve got to be entertaining somewhere.
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Dynasty Dingers

Doc and Matt of Scout the Statline

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Dynasty Dingers is a Dynasty Baseball Podcast, Hosted by Matt Morris and Doc Eisenhauer. Episodes release every Tuesday at 7am Eastern. Dynasty Dingers is brought to you by Scout the Statline.
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Biopic: A Podcast Story

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In a world where mimicking the gestures of a historical figure is awards bait, Biopic: A Podcast Story examines the good, the bad, the unspeakable, and the hilarious about this category of film that frequently dominates the Oscars but just as often offends our sensibilities. Biopic: A Podcast Story looks at the casting, the acting, the quality of the script, and the endless tropes that dominate these movies. Hosted by Rena and Sara. We have watched a lot of biopics. Biopic: A Podcast Story s ...
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Everything is a story. What we discover is that even in true stories there are tall tales. Curious conversations lead to luring rabbit holes of revelation. Almost always, we get lost in history, science, loss, love, laughter, and infinitely useless but incredibly fascinating details to think about. Let’s begin Chasing Mythos. Host: Guy Roginson
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PART 2 of the most epic and definitive discussion of the greatest movie ever made: 1993’s Tombstone, a film we loved so much that we could not shut up about it and had to make our first two-parter. There’s more talk about costumes and sets and history, but also a LOT more talk about the perfection of Val Kilmer, the one way America could be made gr…
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We finally found a movie that is both a Sara Movie and a Rena Movie, and it’s the damn-near-perfect 1967 film Bonnie & Clyde. Yes, their names are Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow and they rob banks… but there’s so much more to talk about, including Sara’s Talmudic Loophole of Seeing Inappropriate Stuff as a Kid, whether Faye Dunaway is the most beau…
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In this fiery episode of the Whiskey Row History Show, hosts Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley Courtney dive into one of Prescott’s most pivotal moments: the Great Fire of 1900. Over the course of just five hours, flames consumed more than 70 buildings, caused the modern equivalent of $55–60 million in damages, and reshaped Whiskey Row f…
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The Devils is a lot of things: a wholesome look at what happens when people believe in weird provincial nonsense instead of actual facts; a star vehicle for unlikely pin-up Oliver Reed; the most Catholic movie ever made; and the only time (so far, at least) we’ve used the phrase “Holy Water Enema.” We’re SO excited to welcome back our show’s offici…
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Get in, losers, we’re going to Tombstone. We’re back from hiatus, and we love this movie so much that it gets pretty embarrassing. But what are you supposed to do when gazing upon the majesty of Kurt Russell with ALL the eyeliner on, Sam Elliot and his magical moustache, Powers Boothe’s goofy, over-the-top Curly Bill, and, of course, the miraculous…
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Sara and Rena have an announcement to make about why there is no episode new this week, and why we'll be taking a hiatus for the month of August, 2025. We will be back on September 2 with Tombstone. Until then, we have over sixty official episode plus bonuses that we're hoping you'll check out. See you in September! Love, Rena & Sara…
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We return to the depression era to watch the rise of a delightful, curly-haired naif who charms everyone — the help, the military, and her cynical, wealthy new family. No, we’re not doing John Huston’s noted biopic Annie, we’re doing 1935’s The Rise of Catherine the Great. We explore the many, many links back to the godfather of international cinem…
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When do shenanigans cross the line into elder abuse? That’s the hotly debated issue at the heart of our vastly different experiences watching 2016’s Florence Foster Jenkins, directed by Stephen Frears and starring the legendary Meryl Streep as Florence Foster Jenkins, a syphilis-suffering patron of the arts and absolutely beyond-the-pale terrible s…
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This week, we’re back with our old pal Oliver Stone for his 2004 biopic of the world-conquering bisexual Alexander the Great, aptly titled Alexander. We welcome Colin Farrell to the show, and rejoin one of our favorites, the late great Val Kilmer, and our not-so-favorites Angelina Jolie and Jared Leto, for this sometimes brilliant, often literal fi…
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Join Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley G. Courtney as they take a deep dive into the little-known chapter of Doc Holliday's life—his time in Prescott, Arizona. From Montezuma Hot Springs to the gambling halls of Whiskey Row, this episode uncovers the journeys, choices, and contradictions of the infamous dentist-turned-gunslinger. The Whi…
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First shots have been fired in the Oscarbation Wars of 2025 / 2026, and those shots are coming to you from Bruce Springsteen, in Brokendreamsville, New Jersey, in a biopic that will certainly cover territory that we’ve already seen many times this year in our emergency breakdown of the Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere trailer. Will this movie h…
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This week, we welcome our special guest star, the very, very smart and insightful filmmaker, critic, and educator Brandon Wilson, to celebrate the 4th by dropping Malcolm X on Plymouth Rock. Given [gestures around at everything], we wanted to celebrate the decaying, never-actually-real American Dream with Spike Lee’s revolutionary, game-changing ma…
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It’s been a minute since we’ve reminded our audience that Ronald Reagan is trash; there’s no better illustration of the hell he unleashed on America in one of our most mean-spirited decades by pretending that AIDS didn’t exist, or deriding it among his cabinet with giggle fits. You know who’s not trash? The many scientists and activists who are fea…
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Gay Pride Month continues with 1996’s seminal I Shot Andy Warhol, Mary Harron’s feature debut, starring Lili Taylor as titular shooter and firebrand Valerie Solanas, and Jared Harris as titular shooting victim Andy Warhol. We’re back in that wildly unimportant summer of 1968, and discussing what we call “the Stephen Dorff problem” (casting a decide…
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Remember that time in 1973 when sexism was cured? Well, yeah, it didn’t work out because (**gestures around at everything**), but this unfairly overlooked movie nevertheless deserves your attention. The legendary match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs is commemorated in this utterly winsome, lovingly made 2017 biopic starring Emma Stone and…
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What has four thumbs and loves John Hurt? This podcast. The Naked Civil Servant, a groundbreaking television movie from our friends in Great Britain, tells the powerful story of the wonderful Quentin Crisp—a man whose experience as a gay man spans the entire 20th century and is marked with trauma, challenges, arrests—and tremendous humor and humani…
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Unsurprisingly, we had a great time discussing this raucous, genre-bending biopic that documents the madcap experiences of one Tony Wilson as he founds Factory Records and brings the world Joy Division, New Order, the Happy Mondays, the Hacienda nightclub, rave culture, and so much more. With our lovely and knowledgeable guest, music journalist Mag…
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In this captivating episode of The Whiskey Row History Show, Constable Ron Williams sits down with special guest Terry Ike Clanton—actor, motorsports announcer, and fourth-generation cousin of the infamous Ike Clanton. Together, they dive deep into the other side of the story surrounding the Clanton family, often villainized by Hollywood and pop cu…
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Doc and Matt welcome Belhaven's head softball coach—and father of Konnor Griffin—Kevin Griffin. The guys discuss the journey from prep athlete to professional star, the role of parenting in developing elite talent, and what it takes to raise a rising star. Get to know Kevin Griffin and enjoy an incredible conversation!…
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Get ready for some of the lowest functioning addicts in the history of high-powered alcoholism. Sara and Rena are joined by the amazing cartoonist and South Korea expert Ryan Estrada, who schools us up on the astonishingly dysfunctional and corrupt administration of South Korean president Park Chung-hee, who was assassinated by his own men in 1979 …
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Do NOT get us started on J. Edgar Hoover. The tragic life of actress Jean Seberg as seen through the lens of her entanglement with the FBI’s ugly COINTELPRO operations, Seberg is a pretty devastating portrait of a fragile, idealistic woman who is taken advantage of by everyone until she is driven to madness and blacklisted. It’s not as if this has …
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Rena’s on vacation so Sara is joined by her dear friend and 1990s/early 2000s britpop expert Alex to attempt to unpack the Robbie Williams “biopic” that, instead of starring a man who looks like Robbie Williams, features a CGI Chimp with Robbie Williams’s voice standing in for him in an otherwise typical musical biopic that features disappointed pa…
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In this episode of The Whiskey Row History Show, Constable Ron Williams and historian Bradley G. Courtney reveal the chilling story of Dennis Dilda, a man whose dark legacy shaped Prescott, Arizona's early law enforcement history. The Whiskey Row History Show is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website w…
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All hail Queen Tina (and while we’re at it, Queen Angela Bassett). We take a look at the story of the singular Tina Turner as told through the 1993 biopic of her marriage to garbage monster Ike Turner with our very special guest Katy, co-host of the always entertaining Queens Podcast. We discuss what love has to do with it (spoiler: nothing, it’s c…
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Sara and Rena welcome the brilliant fashion journalist Roxanne Robinson for the 2009 film Coco Avant Chanel (that means “Before” for anyone who hasn’t been using their 2025 existential crisis to re-learn French on Duolingo). By being “before” Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel became an icon, we can skip over the grossness of Coco’s who Nazi thing, and focus …
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Doc and Matt welcome Trevor Hooth, prospect evaluator and Podcaster for Prospects Live and Pitcher List. How does Trevor evaluate prospects? What are his thoughts on the current state of the Tigers system? Who has he seen really showcase themselves as potential minor league must watches? And plenty of MLB and Milb player talk!…
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Doc and Matt break the news that the Scout the Statline Staff will be joining Prospects Live. What does that mean for the Dingers? Nothing huge, you will still have to listen to us weekly. We will be focusing more on MLB level talent or "Win now approach". We will give you guys and girls 10 minutes to end each episode of our favorite minor league p…
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The most meaningless standoff in American history is commemorated in a manner it deserves: a speechifying hagiography that’s actually about the political beliefs of its star and director, John Wayne. Davy Crockett (the awesomest dude who ever lived, according to this film), Jim Bowie (the second awesomest dude who ever lived) and William Travis (ju…
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In this episode of the Whiskey Row History Show, Join hosts Constable Ron Williams and Whiskey Row historian Bradley G. Courtney as they explore the fascinating early history of Whiskey Row in Prescott, Arizona. The Whiskey Row History Show is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows a…
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