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White Homework

Tori Williams Douglass, Benjamin Faye

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White Homework is a podcast for people wanting to learn about antiracism, the non-revised version of American history, and how to leverage privilege to create a more equitable world for all.
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The comedy podcast that takes history seriously. In each episode of You’re Dead to Me from BBC Radio 4, Greg Jenner is joined by a comedian and an expert historian to learn and laugh about the past. History isn’t just about dates and textbooks – it’s about extraordinary characters, amazing stories, and some very questionable fashion choices. How long did it take to build an Egyptian pyramid? What does the Bayeux Tapestry reveal about medieval life? Why did it take nearly half a millennium fo ...
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Casuals is a sports podcast for everyone, from the sports-curious to the sports-obsessed. Host Katie Nolan is joined by a rotating cast of friends from across sports, comedy, and entertainment to banter about the week’s biggest stories and help turn the experience of being a sports fan from homework to recess. So, if you’re a person who likes sports but doesn’t want to be yelled at by old men in suits, Casuals is for you!
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Anxiously Enrolled

Hailey Anderson

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This podcast is for students who know what it’s like to clock out of work only to clock into homework—and still feel like you’re falling behind. We’re talking anxiety, stress, and all the things no one puts in the college brochure.
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We try to make sense of the world, one question at a time. No question too big, no question too small. Hosted by PJ Vogt, edited by Sruthi Pinnamaneni. ***Named one of the best podcasts by Vulture, Time, The Economist, & Vogue. (OK, in 2023, but still...)***
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Sparks

David McCool

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WARNING: Disturbing Content A man walks into a therapist’s office, panicked and unable to explain what’s wrong. She asks him, as homework, to record everything calmly and from the beginning. These are the strange, intimate tapes of Patient 347. Sparks is a psychological horror audio drama about memory, identity, and breaking free from toxic pasts. “...one of the top 5 podcasts I’ve listened to. Ever.” — The Podcast Geek Written, performed, and produced independently by David McCool. Start fr ...
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Julia La Roche brings her listeners in-depth conversations with some of the top CEOs, investors, founders, academics, and rising stars in business. Guests on "The Julia La Roche Show" have included Bill Ackman, Ray Dalio, Marc Benioff, Kyle Bass, Hugh Hendry, Nassim Taleb, Nouriel Roubini, David Friedberg, Anthony Scaramucci, Scott Galloway, Brent Johnson, Jim Rickards, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Carol Roth, Neil Howe, Jim Rogers, Jim Bianco, Josh Brown, and many more. Julia always makes the ...
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Being Right at Home

Community Homeworks

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Welcome to ”Being Right at Home,” the official podcast of Community Homeworks located in Kalamazoo, MI. We share stories of empowerment, hope, and the incredible things that happen when we come together. Each episode features inspiring tales from our community, showcasing the heart and soul of who we are. Join us as we explore the resilience and strength of individuals overcoming challenges, and celebrate the collective spirit that makes our community thrive. Tune in for uplifting conversati ...
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Life is noisy, but your brain doesn't have to be. This quick weekly conversation offers smart, simple ways to retrain your brain to hack your productivity and communicate better. Brain-science-meets-word-nerd host Kristin Graham offers shortcuts on how to navigate our cluttered digital world so you can spend more time enjoying life offline. She's done the research and tried-the-things, so you get the headlines and hacks without all the homework.
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In this podcast, I discuss the benefits and setbacks of homework, with help from my classmates and teachers. Cover art photo provided by Kimberly Farmer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kimberlyfarmer
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Virtual Homework

Virtual Homework Podcast

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Virtual Homework is a podcast where the hosts (Dana and Sam) alternate each week to force the other to play a game of their choosing. We then talk about the game and use that conversation to talk about other aspects of life. Hilarity Ensues!
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Ballot with Patrick Gutfield - Where Politics Meets Pop Culture

Political Humor Today's News / Caloroga Shark Media

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In the spirit of The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight, and yes, even those Pod Save America guys, we’re cutting through the chaos of Trump’s second term and the Democrats’ sudden hot streak. From Zohran Mamdani shocking New York to Gavin Newsom redrawing democracy with a kombucha in hand, we’ll break down the biggest stories with sharp humor, a little parody, and zero political homework required. Come for the sass, stay for the sanity—and blame the A.I. for the jokes that don’t land.
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I will be talking about the advantages and disadvantage homework and how people view homework. Also, I will state my opinions on homework as well. Hope you enjoy my show http://www.ascd.org/publications/ books/119001/chapters/The-Cult(ure)-of-Homework.aspx https://www.educationnext.org/case-for-quality-homework-improves-learning-how-parents-can-help/ https://www.geekandnerd.org/who-invented-homework/ http://neatoday.org/2014/05/13/should-schools-be-done-with-homework https://vittana.org/20-p ...
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GZM Beats

GZM Shows

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Have some studying to do, maybe chores around the house? Get into the right headspace with GZM Beats. Just sit back and relax as our team of composers take you on a musical journey with hours of lo-fi beats, cool grooves, and chill melodies. Perfect for helping you get into the homework zone, crab some zzzz’s, or finish those chores. Just hit play, and enjoy hours of interruption-free music. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com.
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The Lunch Room

Cristopher Saldivar

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The Lunch Room is a laid-back sports podcast made for young fans who want to talk ball the way friends do. Each week, we bring fun, goofy, and energetic conversations about football and basketball—mixing game news, hot takes, and group-chat style banter that makes sports feel less like homework and more like hanging out after class. From guest interviews to wild predictions, The Lunch Room gives 15–24-year-olds a space to laugh, debate, and keep up with two of America’s biggest sports.
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Every student knows the feeling of utter disappointment that comes when they find out they've been assigned homework. But is there more to this feeling then simply not wanting work? And can homework negatively impact students' lives rather than improving it? That's what I'm here to explore.
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In The Rock (1996), Nicolas Cage plays a nerdy chemist who suddenly becomes an action hero because apparently, science and explosions are the same thing. Sean Connery shows up as a suave ex-prisoner who escaped Alcatraz once and now has to break back in, because irony is the real villain here. Ed Harris leads a group of patriotic terrorists who thi…
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We love an excuse to be relevant, and we also love an excuse to fill in gaps to our media consumption. This is both! Pete and Martha dig into the oeuvre of Paul Thomas Anderson, including a spoiler-filled discussion of his brand new film, One Battle After Another.Homework for the episode: Magnolia (1999), Punch-Drunk Love (2002), The Master (2012),…
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How should we talk to people about homelessness? How can we be good neighbors to the unhoused folks living in our communities? In this episode, Benji and Tori talk to author and activist Kevin M. Nye about the work he's been doing to talk to Christians about ending homelessness, and how we can advocate for change in these times. Follow Kevin's Subs…
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🤘👩‍🎤 Be sure to check out Lauren’s official Community Spotlight on the Marvel Snap channel!! 📲▶️ For our esteemed listeners’ consideration: 🫰 Weeks in Snap - Lauren on main!! 🎉 Spider-Punk 🎸🕷️ Man-Spider 🚶🕷️ Superior Spider-Man ⤴️🕷️ Web Sling 🕸️ 🧓🦶 Ezekiel Sims & 🦎🫥 Chameleon - next week vibes OTA - move rising 📈 tech falling 📉 Secret Homework 🤫: L…
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Talia Coleman, Business Development Banker for Mercantile Bank, sits down with Nancy to talk about her personal and professional interest in the Mission of Community Homeworks. From her experiences as a little girl to her role as a banker, Talia tells all. Her heartfelt stories are about empowerment and an excitement to increase her current skills …
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We'd love to hear from you! Many of us treat our time like an unlimited resource—available, affordable, and always open for others. But constantly giving without re-calibrating comes at a real cognitive and emotional cost. This third episode in the four-part Time Matters series explores how our brains confuse constant helpfulness with connection, w…
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Zohran Mamdani makes history as New York’s first Muslim mayor, Tom Brady clones his dog because of course he does, and President Trump decides to celebrate his eightieth birthday with a UFC fight on the White House lawn. From politics to pets to the Octagon, it’s another totally normal week in America. Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Calo…
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Greg Jenner is joined in twelfth-century England by Dr Gabrielle Storey and comedian Cariad Lloyd to learn all about Empress Matilda and the medieval civil war known as the Anarchy. A granddaughter of William the Conqueror, Matilda was born into England’s new Norman royal family. As a young girl she was used as a dynastic pawn by her father and sen…
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We all know social media isn’t real — but that doesn’t stop it from making us feel behind, anxious, and not enough. In this episode of Anxiously Enrolled, Hailey opens up about how constant comparison and online pressure affect college students’ mental health. From highlight reels to burnout, we unpack why scrolling feels so heavy — and how to take…
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Value investor and former New York City mayoral candidate Whitney Tilson returns to The Julia La Roche Show following the election of Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, as NYC's new mayor. Tilson reflects on the election results, expressing concern about the candidate he called a "Trojan horse for the DSA" with dangerous ideas about defunding …
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It was a bad week to be Donald Trump and a great one for anyone who likes seeing him lose. Democrats swept major races nationwide—Zohran Mamdani made history as New York’s first Muslim mayor, Gavin Newsom outmaneuvered Trump’s redistricting games, and Abigail Spanberger flipped Virginia blue. As Trump raged in all caps on Truth Social, off-Broadway…
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Hello! It's the podcast that admits it had a moment during 1988's "Working Girl". Today, Katie and the Casualties celebrate the return of Hilary Duff to the music industry and the lasting impact of "Cadet Kelly", touch on the Jets' firesale at the NFL trade deadline and Steve Ballmer's latest lawsuit, and debate whether Commanders coach Dan Quinn s…
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Russ, Adam, and Nathan catch up as this is one of the rare weeks where we didn't have any required watching so we just chat about steak houses in Vegas, listening to Adam gush about the game he has been playing and we even chat about Adam's anime homework about 'Sakamoto Days' and Nathan film homework about 'Ironclaw.' –Nathan Apple Podcast Spotify…
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Democrats just handed Donald Trump the political beating of his second term. In New York, 34-year-old democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani toppled Andrew Cuomo’s comeback bid and made history as the city’s first Muslim mayor. Out west, Gavin Newsom passed Prop 50—the so-called “Election Rigging Response Act”—to out-maneuver Trump’s redistricting gam…
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Donald Trump has officially endorsed Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor — yes, the same Cuomo who resigned in disgrace. Patrick Gutfield breaks down how the president’s new political strategy seems to be “find the least likable guy in the room and back him.” Plus: Trump’s threats to defund cities that vote wrong, his bizarre 60 Minutes interview …
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Hello! It's the podcast that asks that if you're going to tattoo us onto your back, please tell us about it first. Today, Katie and the Casualties break down an absolutely epic World Series that reminded us of every single thing we love about baseball, from a Game Six ballpark anomaly to a Game Seven legendary national anthem and a home run from an…
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On Air Force One, President Donald Trump talked up Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as an “unstoppable” 2028 ticket — then immediately blurred the line on whether he’d still be in the mix himself, refusing to rule out trying for a third term even though the 22nd Amendment clearly bans it. We explain what Trump said, why he…
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Introducing GZM's new podcast, Dogood Detectives staring Nora Dogood and her little brother Trey, Sunshine Bay’s sharpest kid detectives. Episode 1: The Mystery of the Melted Mint Chip... When all 47 flavors at Benny’s Sunshine Scoops mysteriously melt overnight, Nora and Trey investigate what caused the power outage…and who knew about it. Follow D…
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🙏 Save us, Spider-cards! 🕸️ (from the zombie season blahs 🧟😒) For our esteemed listeners’ consideration: 🫰 Weeks in Snap 🧟🧟🧟 Zombie Galacti shambles along 🧟🧟🧟 A heavy metal sorta OTA 🦿🤘 🗣️ Release the Arachno-rankings! (all 🕷️ Spider- season cards discussed) Secret Homework 🤫: Pitch a variant line 🧑‍🎨🤳 Video version on YouTube. Follow us on Twitter…
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Legendary economist Dr. A. Gary Shilling, President of A. Gary Shilling & Co., an economic consulting firm and a registered investment advisor, joins Julia La Roche on episode 301 on FOMC day. In this episode, Dr. Shilling warns that the economy is cooling with weakening labor markets and stagnant job creation, yet security markets continue to rise…
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We'd love to hear from you! This episode explores the feeling of always being “behind” and chasing the finish line of being “caught up." What happens when we slow down long enough to look at why we feel so rushed, what that pace is costing us, and how to reclaim small moments of presence in the middle of real life? We’ll go over a few simple strate…
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People review everything, but they almost never review what it’s like to live in another country. Until now. We interview a writer who’s lived in China, covered China, and has had to choose between life here and there. What are the big misconceptions Americans have about China? How could America learn to build trains and bridges as fast as China do…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is unloading on President Donald Trump’s 90,000-square-foot, bulletproof, $300 million White House ballroom — calling it a “knock-off Versailles” and blasting Trump for building a private palace on the ruins of the East Wing while millions lose federal food assistance during his shutdown. We lay out what this ballro…
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Greg Jenner is joined in the 18th century by Professor Frank Cogliano and comedian and actor Patton Oswalt to learn about the American War of Independence. Also known as the American Revolutionary War, 2025 marks 250 years since the start of the conflict in 1775, when the first battles between the British army and the colonial resistance were fough…
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Hello! It's the podcast team that goes together like Charlie Chaplin and Biker Gangs. Today, Katie and the Casualties break down questionable airplane hygiene, more sports Halloween costumes, and inappropriate mascot touching, before getting into a World Series that is suddenly very much in the Blue Jays' hands, the journey of Trey Yesavage, 18 inn…
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Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO and Chief Strategist at QI Research, joins Julia La Roche to break down the October 2024 FOMC meeting and Fed Chair Powell's surprisingly hawkish stance despite mounting evidence of labor market weakness. Danielle questions whether the Fed is ignoring its dual mandate as major companies like UPS, GM, Meta, and Amazon a…
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President Donald Trump’s trip to Japan is raising real questions about his health and his power. We break down the footage of the 79-year-old president gingerly taking the stairs off Air Force One in Tokyo, gripping the rail with both hands and dragging his right leg after meeting Emperor Naruhito — all while the White House refuses to explain why …
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Trump’s shutdown enters chaos mode: food assistance vanishes, flights are at risk, and Speaker Mike Johnson won’t call Congress back. Meanwhile, Trump’s turning the White House into his own Versailles, with a 90,000 sq ft expansion and a staircase to nowhere. Plus, his Asia tour features comedy, cognitive tests, and diplomatic shade. Patrick Gutfie…
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College can be overwhelming — but talking about it shouldn’t be. In this episode of Anxiously Enrolled, we open up about the stigma surrounding mental health, what it really means to advocate for yourself, and how to actually find support on campus. If you’ve ever hesitated to ask for help, this one’s for you. Resources: 988 Hotline - Suicide & Cri…
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In this episode of The Lunch Room, we dive into all the chaos from Week 7 of the NFL — upsets, clutch performances, and fantasy heartbreaks galore. Who’s proving they’re for real, and who’s already looking cooked halfway through the season? Then we switch gears to the NBA’s opening week, breaking down the biggest debuts, early standouts, and which …
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This week in The Lunch Room, we break down everything from an action-packed Week 6 in the NFL — from wild finishes and breakout fantasy stars to the teams starting to separate themselves from the pack. Then we shift gears to the hardwood with some early NBA buzz before the season tips off — big storylines, new rosters, and bold predictions for what…
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Michael Pento, president and founder of Pento Portfolio Strategies (PPS), joins Julia La Roche for episode 299. Pento continues to warn of three unprecedented asset bubbles in stocks, bonds, and credit existing concurrently. Despite being net long and up handsomely this year, he emphasizes the critical need for active management. Pento explains why…
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President Trump flirts with a third term, brushing off the Constitution like it’s optional. He gets an “exceptional” health report from Walter Reed—despite leg swelling—and even jokes about running as VP. Meanwhile, two U.S. Navy aircraft crash in the South China Sea in a bizarre double-incident. Patrick Gutfield breaks down the headlines, includin…
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Hello! It's the podcast that Gilbert Arenas will never snitch on. Today, Katie and the Casualties welcome you in for a conversation about gambling, the NBA, the scandal that's only going to get bigger, the league's reputation being in jeopardy, and the alleged existence of organized crime. Like, at all. We said alleged, don't come for us. Then, the…
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From Charlotte, where we had the under—Patrick Gutfield breaks down the week’s wildest headlines: the FBI’s “Nothing But Bet” sting shaking the NBA, Trump blowing up trade talks with Canada over a Ronald Reagan ad, and a $300 million White House demolition to make room for a presidential ballroom. It’s corruption, chaos, and construction—all in one…
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💃🕺💃 The episode where the gang gets back together. 🙌 💖💕 For our esteemed listeners’ consideration: 🫰 Weeks in Snap Ben starts to get excited for arachnobatics 🕷️🕸️ 🏊‍♀️ Lauren plays with Pools despite the chill weather 🥶 Rie…rieturns? 😏🧜‍♀️ Zombie Captain Marvel 🦸‍♀️ feels The Hunger 🍔🍕😋 Secret Homework 🤫: Read a comic outside the DC & Marvel unive…
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We'd love to hear from you! Why are some people often early while others are usually late? In this episode, we explore what your time habits reveal about your brain and the deeper relationship with time. Plus, why time always seems to slip away, never feel fully caught up, and how our brains shape the way we experience it. Because time isn’t just s…
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Greg Jenner is joined by guests Prof Brett Whalen and comedian Alison Spittle in 9th-century Rome to explore the early medieval papacy. As the political heart of the papacy is plunged into chaos, we step into a world consumed by debauchery and a thirst for power and hear about perhaps the most unhinged courtroom trial of all time. This is a radio e…
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President Trump's shocking plan to demolish the historic East Wing reveals a dramatic transformation of America's most iconic building, leaving historians and citizens stunned. Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts…
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Financial commentator Chris Irons, also known as Quoth the Raven on X and author of the popular Fringe Finance substack, warns we're in "completely off the rails, unprecedented territory" with the Fed trapped between printing money to save markets or allowing deflationary debt defaults. He predicts the Fed will ultimately implement yield curve cont…
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Hello! It's the podcast covering 2001 Needham Rockets Football like no one else. Today, Katie and the Casualties break down Game Seven of the ALCS and whether we're all rooting for the Blue Jays in the World Series, and night one of the NBA season and how NBC gave us everything we wanted, including John Tesh. Then, comedian Jared Freid joins the sh…
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This episode, no clever intro, we are too excited because... we are talking about The Lost Boys (1987). Screenplay By James Jeremias & Janice Fischer and Jeffrey Boam. Directed By Joel Schumacher. Starring Jason Patric as Michael Emerson, Kiefer Sutherland as David, Corey Haim as Sam Emerson With Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander as Edgar & Alan …
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This week Adam, Russ, and Nathan are talking on the hard hitting topics like, "What's the weather like in your area?" and "Is the monsoon season still active in Arizona?" Does anyone actually care about our weather? Why would you... Actually this week we are covering the last two episodes of Peacemaker Season 2. Did they stick the landing? Also, we…
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Thieves pull off a cinematic jewel heist at the Louvre in just 7 minutes—complete with motorbikes. At the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV faces conservative backlash over the Latin Mass. And in infrastructure news, Trump tries to axe the $16B Gateway tunnel project, infuriating New York and New Jersey alike. Patrick Gutfield reports from Paris to the Pope to…
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Jim Bianco, president of Bianco Research, returns to The Julia La Roche Show for episode 297 for an in-studio appearance. Bianco argues the Fed is making a policy error by cutting rates when financial markets are at all-time highs across the board—stocks, gold, bonds, M2, and home prices. He explains that job creation has slowed from 158,000 to 29,…
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