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Jump down new rabbit holes with Timesuck, the weekly podcast that takes you on a fascinating and bizarre journey through history’s darkest corners, most shocking conspiracies, and wildest true stories. Hosted by acclaimed standup comedian and storyteller Dan Cummins, each episode blends dark humor with deep research to uncover hidden truths about infamous historical figures, unsolved mysteries, notorious serial killers, and more. If you crave the weird, the wild, and the unexpected, Timesuck ...
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Mythmakers

Oxford Centre for Fantasy

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Welcome to Season 7 of Mythmakers! Mythmakers is the podcast for fantasy fans and creatives brought to you by the Oxford Centre for Fantasy. We will be exploring fantasy old and new, look at what went into writing your favourite series, learn tips from the experts, and discuss new books, TV shows and films. Mythmakers is brought to you from the city of Oxford - home to many of the world's greatest fantasy writers, from J.R.R. Tolkien and Middle-earth, to C.S. Lewis, creator of Narnia, and th ...
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Casual Bevs

Karim Ahmed & JC Krahling

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Join two college best buds, Karim and JC (alternatively JC and Karim) as they sit down with a casual bev (or three) to recount tales from their respective weeks, crack a joke, or just jump down the proverbial rabbit hole. Cheers!
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Strange Origins

Fascinating Productions

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Have you ever wondered what gave birth to the stories we tell around the campfire? What happened in our history that caused spooky tales of creatures such as werewolves and ladies in white to be passed down from generation to generation? And more importantly, why are we still so fascinated with the macabre? Join me as I jump down the rabbit hole of a new subject each week and attempt to stitch together the history of all things strange and spooky. Visit FascinatingPodcasts.com for more info.
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Clouded

GIS Media

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Are You Ready To Jump Down The Rabbit Hole? We dive deep into internet mysteries, trying to decipher fact from fiction. Buy us a coffee and support the show! https://ko-fi.com/cloudedpodcast Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clouded/support
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The Secret Squirrel Podcast

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Join your host Army Veteran and lover of the strange, Brodie Bruce. As he dives into all types of subjects. From the Paranormal, to Creatures of the Night, World Domination, Mind Control, Secret Projects, Hidden History, Unclassified Operations and so much more. Let’s base jump down some deep, deep rabbit holes and expose what’s hiding in the dark. https://thesecretsquirrelpodcast.com/
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Mystics Social Club

The Courageous Occultist

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Join Amy, Nate, and Katie at the Mystics Social Club as we discuss the strange wide world of everything mystical. From magic, cults, and spirituality to weird science, conspiracy, and the supernatural - nothing is sacred in the pursuit of the apprehension of truths that are beyond the intellect. So grab your wand or tinfoil hat and jump down the rabbit hole as we explore the mystery of the unknown!
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So apparently I live under a rock most of the time. I’ve never claimed to be up on all the current trends, gossip, or news, but I would have thought I’d known more by now. Quite frequently I stumble across an interesting tidbit, that the rest of the world seems to know, but was lost to me. Enter the How Did I Miss That? Podcast. Join me bi-weekly as I jump down the rabbit hole, researching the things I should be aware of by this age. Maybe you’ll roll your eyes and say, WOW, how did she not ...
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Chef Jamie Adams and Leonardo Moura are co-owners and business partners with over 40 years of experience in the restaurant industry. We all love to eat well, drink and be merry and we got pretty good at selling that whole thing with our two Atlanta based restaurants, il Giallo and Lagarde, so we’ve decided to share our food and wine experience in a podcast that covers our experiences and expertise with a great sense of humor and without taking ourselves too bloody seriously. Welcome to Katze ...
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Prophetic Breakthrough for Christian Women | Self-Confidence, Biblical Encouragement, Trust God, Self Doubt, Impostor Syndrome

Amy Wadlington - Christian Life Coach | Personal Growth & Transformational Coaching | Author | Girl mom

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Life Coaching with prophetic insight for women stepping into their calling. ***TOP 5% GLOBALLY RANKED PODCAST*** (Formerly Her Unraveled Life Podcast) Do you know you’ve been called for more but feel stuck? Are you afraid to dream because you think you’ll just get let down again if it doesn’t work out? Are you afraid you’ll start something, but fail to finish it because you’re just waiting for the other shoe to drop? Do you have a God-given calling, but you don’t know why it hasn’t happened ...
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The Xennial Aviator

Doug Pistorius

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A weekly journey into life as a Naval Aviator part of the Xennial generation. Each week we'll discuss different topics such as Aviation, Libations, Grilling, Video Games, Pop Culture, The Paranormal and anything else that might be fun and interesting
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A fair bit of warning... This podcast is not for everybody. But if you’re done with scripted, fed up with fakery and foolery, and are tired of tiptoeing around the truth—this space was built for you. Everybody says they’re raw. But most end up being raunchy. This right here? It’s pure. This is what truth sounds like when it’s unfiltered, unscripted, and unapologetically real. This podcast isn’t here to entertain the asleep. It’s here to awaken the willing. Momba Raw and Unfiltered is what ha ...
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Have you ever gone so deep into conspiracy theories or rabbit holes that you felt anxious, fearful, or even physically unwell? I’ve been there—and the truth is, the constant digging wasn’t just curiosity. It was a stress response, fueled by years of trauma and the desire to control what might happen next. But instead of giving me peace, it only lef…
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Joining us on Mythmakers today is Darren Simpson, author of Thirst—a spooky folkloric tale for readers aged 11 and up. In conversation with Julia Golding, Darren shares how he crafted the eerie world of his novel, drawing inspiration from myths and legends while carefully navigating messaging, naming, and the challenges of writing and editing. But …
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This week, we deep dive into Pastor Robert Shinn, his Shekinah Church, and his management company 7M Films - and examine how a modern cult has (allegedly) exploited TikTok dancers, financially abusing them, sexually abused them and other members, while also possibly being connected to the very popular and scary Seven Mountains Mandate that currentl…
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In 1980, a camping trip at Australia’s magical Uluru sandstone monolith turned into an international media storm when nine-week-old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from her family’s tent. Her mother, Lindy, cried out that a dingo had taken her baby. What followed was a decades-long battle of flawed science, media hysteria, wrongful conviction, and o…
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In this episode, Amy sits down with her coaching client Kristen to share an incredible story of transformation. Kristen opens up about how she went from feeling stuck and depressed to finding clarity, confidence, and purpose through Christian life coaching. With practical tools like mind renewal, goal-setting, and healthy accountability, Kristen ex…
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We are going on an adventure! Love The Lord of the Rings? Why not read along with us as we consider the books from the writer's point of view! Taking it chapter by chapter, novelist Julia Golding will reveal new details that you might not have noticed and techniques that will only go to increase your pleasure in future re-readings of our favourite …
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Selena rose from an impoverished Texas childhood to become the Queen of Tejano music, breaking barriers and inspiring millions before her life was cut short at just 23 years old. This week, we’ll dive into her meteoric rise, her shocking murder, and also look at the dark dangers of obsessive fandom. From Selena to John Lennon to Dimebag Darrell and…
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Have you lost your self-confidence and wondered if you’ll ever get it back? In this episode, we’ll talk about how to be confident again as a Christian woman by looking at the three main areas where we often get stuck—spiritually, mentally, and physically. You’ll hear a personal story about the heaviness of recent events, the reminder that this is a…
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An exciting new voice has arrived in the epic fantasy genre. In this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding is joined by author Marvellous Michael Anson—known as Marve—to discuss her trilogy, The Firstborn of the Sun. Marve shares how her Nigerian heritage has shaped her writing, the role of her grandmother as the source of oral storytelling, and how…
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On May 19th, 1977, 20-year-old Colleen Stan was hitchhiking from her home in Eugene, Oregon, to a friend's birthday party in the little Northern California town of Westwood. She was picked up in Red Bluff, California by a young couple, Cameron and Janice Hooker, who were out for a drive with their infant daughter. What followed was one of the most …
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In 1933, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin had his secret police goons round up hundreds of thousands of former farmers and he sent them into Siberia to create labor camps where they would be forced to work. Many would die along the way, including the over 6,000 unfortunate enough to end up on Nazino Island, where innocent people were dumped with no fo…
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Why does breakthrough feel so hard? You pray, you obey, you step out in faith—and instead of ease, it feels like everything gets harder. If you’ve ever wondered why the path to breakthrough feels impossible at times, this episode will encourage you to keep trusting God through it. In this episode, Christian Life Coach Amy shares her personal story …
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We are going on an adventure! Love The Lord of the Rings? Why not read along with us as we consider the books from the writer's point of view! Taking it chapter by chapter, novelist Julia Golding will reveal new details that you might not have noticed and techniques that will only go to increase your pleasure in future re-readings of our favourite …
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Imposter syndrome doesn’t just disappear - it keeps you circling the same mountain until you finally say, “enough.” If you’re tired of second-guessing yourself and ready to break free, this episode is for you. Christian Life Coach, Amy Wadlington shares the 3 things every Christian woman needs to experience breakthrough from imposter syndrome. This…
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In the mid-1990's, convicted rapist Moses Sithole went on a murderous rampage in South Africa. He would blame his sadistic crimes on being falsely imprisoned for a rape conviction in 1989 for which he would serve four years. But he wasn't, of course, falsely convicted. He had been raping woman after woman after luring them out into a secluded area …
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We’re kicking off Season 8 of Mythmakers with a relevant and enchanting conversation, as Julia Golding welcomes Helle Norup back to the podcast. Having just published the second book in her children’s series, The Changeling Child, Helle’s feisty heroine, Saga, is an environmental campaigner—so we’re taking the opportunity to explore the long and ev…
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In many ways, America's modern obsession with true crime began on March 1st, 1932, when the 20th-month-old-son of the most famous man in America, aviator Charles Lindbergh, was kidnapped from his fortress of a home. The press would cover the subsequent investigation and trial of the man responsible like the press had never covered a crime before. T…
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Are you waiting for a breakthrough but feeling stuck, discouraged, or wondering if God has forgotten you? As a Christian life coach, I know how overwhelming it feels when you’ve prayed, cried, and tried everything, yet nothing seems to change. But the truth is, God is always working, even when you can’t see it. In this episode, I’m sharing my perso…
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Big news for Tolkien fans was the release of Andy Serkis unabridged version of The Lord of the Rings with Harper Collins on Audible. In this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding reviews the recording, comparing it to the BBC dramatised version from 1981 and the Robert Inglis reading of 1990. Which version has the best songs? Who dares to dip into t…
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If you were lucky enough to have gone to New Jersey's Action Park before it closed in the '90s, you probably have the scars to prove it. This place was WILD. And while I understand why there are no longer parks around like it today, I also really, really wish I could've been there. This is a fun one! Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Time…
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I have long dismissed whisperings of secret Satanic pedophile networks. But, it turns out there truly is an international group associated with a kind of Satanism reminiscent of 1980's Satanic Panic. It's called 764. It exists online. It's growing larger, seemingly, by the day. It's very real. And it's extremely terrifying. For Merch and everything…
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Have you lost your self-confidence? Maybe you’ve been living in constant stress, stuck in fight-or-flight, and doubt feels louder than your faith. As a Christian life coach, I know what it’s like to feel unqualified, overwhelmed, and unsure if you can really do what God has called you to do. In this episode, I share my personal story of struggling …
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Where would you rate The Return of the King in the trilogy? Join Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker on today's episode of Mythmakers as they take a deep dive into the script and movie-making choices of the adaptation of the concluding part of The Lord of the Rings. What are your perfect moments - and your fails? Julia and Jacob disagree over one big …
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The Times Square Killer didn't just kill in Times Square. Richard Francis Cottingham committed at least six murders in New York State between 1972 and 1980, plus an additional thirteen murders in New Jersey between 1967 and 1978. While he primarily targeted sex workers, he also kidnapped women and girls as young as thirteen off of the street. Today…
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Do you ever feel like you’re faking it or like a total fraud — even when you’re walking in your God-given calling? In this episode of Prophetic Breakthrough, Christian Life Coach Amy Wadlington gets real about her own journey of overcoming imposter syndrome. From partial obedience to God’s call to the powerful shift that came with stepping fully in…
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Middle films are always the most difficult. In this episode Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker continue their reconsideration of the Peter Jackson trilogy, turning their attention to The Two Towers. They consider the perfect moments and the fails, with one serious criticism which could definitely to revisited if a filmmaker takes it on again. Remembe…
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Did you know that roughly a million people in Russia today make their living as some kind of wizard, witch, or folk healer? And that some of the most popular TV programs in Russia in the '90s were presentations of psychic healers and self-proclaimed sorcerers? Russians have a long history of believing in magic, with old Slavic spiritual beliefs sur…
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Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in the mud, behind in life, tangled in fear, and watching everyone else move ahead? In this episode, I’m sharing the powerful lesson I learned from watching Survivor contestant Kamilla, who went from underdog to challenge winner by simply changing the voice she listened to. We’ll talk about the 3 ways self-doubt k…
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You'll be hard pressed to find a man who stood for his convictions more firmly than John Brown. John was an white abolitionist willing to do more to end slavery than any other man - of any color - in America in the 1850s. It wasn't enough for John to speak out against slavery, or to help freed slaves find freedom through the Underground Railroad. J…
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20 years from now someone somewhere will surely be considering having another go at The Lord of the Rings on film. In this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding is joined by academic and Tolkien fan Jacob Rennaker to look back at the Peter Jackson adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, considering the script choices and casting, the cuts and the …
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Philadelphia's Holmesburg prison, before it was officially shut down in 1995, had been a house of horrors for much of its history. In addition to being grossly overcrowded and its prisoners being subjected to sometimes lethal abuse by prison officials... for over two decades - from 1951 to 1974, Dr. Albert Kligman performed wildly unethical medical…
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We are so used to thinking of Tolkien being all about the past - old languages, old stories and no post-Shakespearean literature going into his cauldron of story-making, but of course that is wrong. Meet Dr Holly Ordway, whose fantastic book, Tolkien's Modern Reading, is a scholarly and entertaining exploration of the breadth of books in many genre…
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Did you know that women's clitoral orgasms have the power to completely transform the world and turn it into a blissful nirvana free from pain and suffering? They don't, but, that's essentially what OneTaste founder Nicole Daedone preached at one point before she went to jail. For years, she put on clinics based around male attendees stroking femal…
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Patricia Douglas was a young dancer and an extra working in Hollywood during its so-called Golden Era when she was tricked into attending a party Tinseltown's most powerful studio, MGM, was throwing for the salesmen who were making it rich on May 5th, 1937. At this party, she was dragged into the parking lot and brutally raped by one on of those sa…
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The oddest Inkling - that's Charles Williams, poet, playwright, novelist, editor, theologian and occult practitioner. If you think the Inklings are summed up by Oxford dons, Lewis and Tolkien, think again, because Williams added an extraordinary influence to the group. Today on Mythmakers Julia Golding is joined by world expert on Charles William, …
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