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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What are you doing with your life? Can anyone show you the way, or must you be a light to yourself? Do we see the urgency of change? One of the greatest spiritual teachers and philosophers of all time, J. Krishnamurti challenges us to question all that we know and discover our true nature in the here and now. This official podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust now has over 250 episodes. Episodes 1-50 feature conversations between Krishnamurti and luminaries from many paths, along with r ...
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Did you know that the RDS is one of Europe’s oldest philanthropic societies, and our mission to drive positive change for Ireland remains the same today as it did with our Foundation in 1731. This new Podcast series, produced by the RDS Library & Archives, tells the story of the RDS beyond its more familiar face as Ireland’s premier events venue. Our podcast title comes from the RDS Latin motto, Nostri Plena Laboris which roughly translates as our work bears fruit. Join us as we take a deep ...
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The world's No.1 podcast dedicated to all of maritime and naval history. With one foot in the present and one in the past we bring you the most exciting and interesting current maritime projects worldwide: including excavations of shipwrecks, the restoration of historic ships, sailing classic yachts and tall ships, unprecedented behind the scenes access to exhibitions, museums and archives worldwide, primary sources and accounts that bring the maritime past alive as never before. From the So ...
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Our world, through the eyes of sociologists. Brought to you by The Sociological Review Foundation. The podcast that casts a sociological lens on our lives, our world, our crises. Each month, we sit down with an expert guest and grab hold of a commonplace notion – Anxiety! Privilege! Burnout! Fat! – and flip it around to see it differently, more critically, more sociologically. A jargon-free space, led by hosts Rosie Hancock and Alexis Hieu Truong, to question tropes and assumptions – and to ...
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We are often distracted in life and never really dive deep into the real foundation of self improvement, goal achieving, and wellbeing. - Join our team of experts every week as we discuss the real facets of manhood. Topics like: How to develop more self esteem, self love, deeper relationships. How to improve our wellbeing, mental toughness, resilience, and productivity. How to develop critical skills, become better leaders, expand our careers/business, create financial security and contribut ...
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Every week, we discuss how the media has covered the news and analyse issues affecting the industry - with some of the biggest names in journalism in Australia and around the world. Broadcast live on Sydney's 2SER 107.3FM, with the financial assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
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Periodically Queer is produced by Umi Hsu and assistant-produced by Shei Yu; edited and engineered by Quincy Surasmith; scripted by Umi Hsu, Shei Yu, and Rozanna Leo-Fields; theme music by Analog Tara; episode music by Matthew Ivler, Umi Hsu, and Jacob Alden Sargent. Research by Sela Kerr. Copywriting by Sadie Buerker. Graphic Design by Saphir Davis and Maxwell Fong. Story consultation by Sayre Quevedo. Periodically Queer is a project by One Institute, the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization i ...
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Quirky, entertaining and informative, the weekly Science Update Podcast bundles five of Science Update’s award-winning 60-second radio shows together with insightful commentary from one of our producers. Since 1988, Science Update has covered the latest discoveries in science, technology, and medicine and has answered listeners’ science questions. Phone your question in to our toll-free answer line, 1-800-WHY-ISIT (949-4748) or submit it via our website, scienceupdate.com. Science Update is ...
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About: The SDCF Podcast series includes insightful and in-depth conversations about the working processes and experiences of directors and choreographers. This series features four decades of interviews and panel discussions with some of the field's most distinguished luminaries, including Hal Prince and Lloyd Richards. Recent episodes include conversations with such notable artists as Anne Kauffman, Raja Feather Kelly, Seret Scott, Leigh Silverman, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Valdez. Dive into ou ...
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Live from the Washington, D.C., and Austin, TX, policy experts discuss the intersection of Bitcoin, energy, politics, business, and more. Brian Morgenstern is SVP of public policy for Riot Platforms, one of the world's leading Bitcoin mining companies. He previously served as White House deputy press secretary and deputy communications director for President Trump. He was also senior advisor and deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury Department. Zach Whiting is manager of public pol ...
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Between 60-90% of children stop going to church and leave their Catholic/Christian faith soon after they leave the home, and one of the greatest questions and problems facing Christian parents today is: “How do I raise my children in a Godly manner and pass on the faith?” Trey and Stephanie Cashion had six kids under six years old, as a result of natural triplets, and are no strangers to the difficulties of parenting, passing on the faith, and maintaining a strong marital relationship throug ...
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New episodes coming soon! Chasing Shadows Radio is a podcast that investigates the world’s strangest stories — from cryptids and conspiracies to ancient legends and cutting-edge technolgy— all through a skeptical, evidence-based lens. Originally broadcast on community radio, Chasing Shadows built its foundation on curious inquiry and critical thinking. Now, with a new season and renewed focus, we’re doubling down on expert voices, scientific perspectives, and thorough investigations that go ...
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Welcome to the Mindful Heart Project. Humanity is going through a great awakening! The confusion and chaos in the world today can be scary, but it's serving a much greater purpose; to bring people closer to God, and into a deeper understanding of the truth, of who He is, who we are, and what the purpose of life really is. On this podcast we'll discuss how you can develop a more meaningful, life-transforming relationship with God, through Jesus, without having to step foot in a church. God, T ...
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525 Years in the Pursuit of Truth: A New History of The University of Aberdeen
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From its ancient origins in the 1495 founding of King’s College through to thriving global endeavours in 2020, the University of Aberdeen boasts a historic legacy spanning 525 years of leading and engaging with intellectual currents of the wider world. Yet quatercentenary and quincentennial memorial histories of the University of Aberdeen portray the institution from a regional and national perspective. The Aberdeen University librarian between 1894 and 1926, Peter John Anderson (1853-1926), ...
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Biden Tried to Kill Tech - But Trump can Save It (from the archives)
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53:30From January 10, 2025. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Operation Choke Point 2.0 targets cryptocurrency businesses. Debanking is a significant issue affecting financial services. Government intervention can lead to political discrimination in business. The Biden administration's actions have been criticized as abusive. The future of bitcoin…
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Texas Buys the Dip to Fund SBR | Search for the Next Fed Chair | Trump’s AI “Genesis Mission”
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33:08In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss: Bitcoin experienced significant price fluctuations in November, highlighting the importance of maintaining perspective in volatile markets. Texas bought $5 million in bitcoin ETF to fund its strategic reserve, becoming a leader among states. The future of the Federal Reserve is uncertain with potential chang…
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SCP-4601: The Redd Menace SCP-4601 is an American- manufactured quint fire engine. Barring minor cosmetic damage deep gouges in paint, minor dents and scrapes on front and rear bumpers, a pronounced scratch on the surface of the left windshield, etcetera. SCP- 4601 is in good operating condition and bears no significant physical differences from si…
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‘Only a mind that is vulnerable is capable of affection and love, not a mind that is jealous, possessive or dominating.’ This episode on Vulnerability has three sections. The first extract (2:46) is from the second public discussion in Saanen 1965, and is titled: Vulnerability & Sensitivity. The second extract (22:06) is from a direct recording in …
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Texas Leading the Bitcoin Space Race (from the archives)
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35:23From December 19, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Texas is at the forefront of the bitcoin movement. The Texas strategic bitcoin reserve bill allows bitcoin donations to the state treasury. Bitcoin mining has revitalized rural communities in Texas. The bill aims to create a transparent and audited bitcoin reserve. Rep. Capriglione's b…
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#100: Identity, Growth & Reinvention - Lessons from 100 Episodes
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49:35What does it mean to be in your prime and who decides when you've hit it? In this 100th episode, the guys reflect on the evolution of The Manhood Experiment and what it's taught them about growth, identity, and reinvention. With 500,000+ downloads and three years of consistent conversation, they're not just marking a milestone, they're part of a la…
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Trump Assembles Bitcoin Dream Team (from the archives)
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49:21From December 12, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: David Sacks' appointment signals a shift in crypto policy. The Trump administration prioritizes AI and cryptocurrency. The counter-elite is gaining influence in politics. Citizen government is a return to problem-solving leadership. Scott Bessent's selection as Treasury secretary is pr…
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For the final episode in our mini series on the rich maritime history of Malta Dr Sam Willis and Daisy Turnbull find themselves out in a boat in Valletta’s grand harbour, and this time we’re being treated to a culinary extravaganza: a meal that would have been eaten by Maltese corsairs. The Matese corsairs were a major ingredient in Maltese maritim…
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SCP-3925 is a phenomenon where affected individuals receive an A4 paper form requesting varying personal details (SCP-3925-1). From the first receipt of SCP-3925-1 individuals are considered to be affected by an ongoing SCP-3925 event. If SCP-3925-1 is completed successfully and placed in a mailbox within 30 days, it will dematerialize and the SCP-…
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From Cario to Cork: The Lawrence E. Steele Collection
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16:29From 1895 to 1914, amateur Egyptologist and RDS Member Lawrence E. Steele made 4 trips to Egypt, where he visited archaeological digs, ancient temple complexes and the Cairo museum. On his return Steele lectured around Ireland on Egyptology, utilising the photographs he took, and the glass lantern slides he purchased on his travels. The record of h…
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Feed Drop: Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal
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25:10Today we have a special treat for you: an introduction to a show you'll love. Bentley Hawthorne (Cory Michael Smith) lives a solitary life in an old mansion with his butler, Pym (Zeljko Ivanek). In secret, Bentley works for the angel of Death, avenging those killed before their time. It’s a heavy burden that Bentley bears alone. However, when Bentl…
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Island Fortress - Malta in World War 2: Maritime Malta 4
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36:58Continuing our mini series on the fascinating maritime history of Malta, we jump several centuries forward to the Second World War, in which Malta, an isolated rock in the middle of the Mediterranean, suddenly found itself at the very heart of the war. To the north the Italians were flexing their naval muscles; to the south the Germans had invaded …
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Bitcoin at $100K and Operation Chokepoint Exposed (from the archives)
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49:08From December 5, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Bitcoin hitting $100,000 is a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency community. The concept of a strategic bitcoin reserve could lead to a global race among nations. Energy policy in the U.S. is crucial for economic growth and technological advancement. California's restrictive en…
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Seapower and The Knights of St John: Maritime Malta 3
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39:06The Order of St John was founded in the eleventh century in Jerusalem as a religious and military order dedicated to caring for sick and poor pilgrims in the Holy Land. How they ended up over 1000 miles away on an island in the middle of the Mediterranean, embedded in one of the greatest fortifications of the medieval world, is one of history's gre…
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“60 Minutes” Wrong on Crypto and AI | Senate Moving on Market Structure | New Hampshire Bitbonds
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47:27In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss: The government shutdown has ended, with short-term economic impacts. The economy is showing signs of recovery post-shutdown. New Hampshire is pioneering bitcoin-backed municipal bonds. Media coverage of crypto and AI can be biased and misleading. AI is expected to cause significant transitions in the workfor…
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How have maternal - and grandmaternal - ways of knowing been sidelined and undervalued? What role has sociology’s focus on its ‘founding fathers’ played? And what’s the cost, in South Africa and beyond? Babalwa Magoqwana, Director of the Centre for Women and Gender Studies at Nelson Mandela University, joins us from Gqeberha. In this fascinating co…
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Malta’s strategic location at the centre of the Mediterranean, combined with its long maritime history, means that its sea-beds are rich with heritage. In this episode we explore Malta's astonishing underwater cultural heritage, managed by Heritage Malta. Visiting the headquarters of Malta's Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit, Dr Sam Willis speaks w…
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SCP-8013: "The Dragon is Not a Metaphor for Capitalism"
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39:27SCP-8013 is a white 1983 GMC Vandura, coated in a thick layer of rust and missing both exterior mirrors. The back of the van is adorned with four novelty license plates which spell out the phrase MARTIN GREAZE FROM GREAZE BURGER. Content Warnings: Violence & Murder Transcript Patrons July 16-30 M-Dog, Gman07, Qaif, Bluefigure, Noah Jones, Neonpress…
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Valletta's Grand Harbour and the Rolex Middle Sea Race: Maritime Malta 1
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43:21This is the first episode in a new mini series on the rich and fascinating maritime history of Malta. The episode is recorded on a yacht in the centre of Valletta's historic Grand Harbour, at the opening of the Rolex Middle Sea Race, one of the world's most famous yacht races. Dr Sam Willis uncovers the history of the race and its magnificent histo…
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‘Trapped in this peculiar culture and civilisation, how am I to fundamentally change, and what is involved in this change?’ This episode on Civilisation has three sections. The first extract (2:42) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Saanen 1973, and is titled: Civilisation Conditions Us. The second extract (40:51) is from the second small group …
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Trump Bump for Bitcoin? (from the archives)
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44:14From November 13, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: The recent election results signify a positive shift for business in America. Brian accurately predicted Trump's electoral success by analyzing past polling data. The atmosphere on election night was filled with joy and optimism among Trump supporters. The Democratic Party is undergoin…
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Garbage Time for Big Media? (from the archives)
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40:35From October 30, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Big media's credibility is at an all-time low. Trust in mainstream media is declining across the board. Alternative media platforms are gaining traction. The Democratic Party struggles to connect with younger voters. Bitcoin is seen as a hedge against inflation. Political narratives can…
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SCP-527 is a male humanoid, 1.67m in height, which is biologically non-anomalous, with the exception of its head, which is that of a Puntius semifasciolatus, or gold barb fish. Content Warnings: Secondhand embarrassment. Listen to Mayfair Watchers Society: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cF39z0TJByoJ9cKGWeUk6 Transcript Cast & Crew SCP Archives was …
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Profile: In Conversation With Liz Hayes (Part 2)
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1:39:57After ten years co-hosting The Today Show, Liz Hayes made a decision that would reshape her life — she walked away from the top breakfast-television gig in the country. In this second part of this conversation with Tina Quinn, Liz shares the personal turmoil that led her to professional triumphs at 60 Minutes, and the extraordinary assignments that…
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Profile: In Conversation With Liz Hayes (Part 1)
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1:39:43Liz Hayes is one of Australia’s most trusted and enduring journalists — but her story begins far from the studio lights. In this first part of our profile, Liz joins Tina Quinn in-studio to reflect on her upbringing on the Mid North Coast, where she started out as a cadet reporter, and her rapid rise through the newsrooms of Network Ten and Channel…
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Shocked: Central Bankers Don't Like Bitcoin (from the archives)
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47:20From October 22, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Central bankers are increasingly acknowledging bitcoin's potential. Economic disparity can lead to societal instability. The rise of bitcoin challenges the traditional power of central banks. Political candidates are recognizing the importance of bitcoin voters. Trump's pro-bitcoin stan…
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AI, Energy, and the 2025 Elections | The Market Loves AI Deals | Bitcoin Price Falls Below $100K
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46:52In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss: The cost of living, including energy prices, is a top concern for voters. Elections often reflect a repudiation of the party in power. Data center growth must align with community needs to gain support. Energy policy is critical for the future of data centers and tech investments. New Jersey's energy future …
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SCP-6369 is a Nokia 3310 mobile phone, with a single number saved in its contacts list. While the phone can be used to dial other numbers, none of the calls will connect. SCP-2050 is a designation for the "Sciurine Monastic Brotherhood of Poor-Fellows and Crusader Knights," a monastic knightly order mostly composed of sapient members of the Sciurus…
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Krishnamurti on Goodness & Generosity
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1:15:41‘Religion means to live daily life in goodness – goodness being compassionate, kind, generous.’ This episode on Goodness & Generosity has five sections. The first extract (2:35) is from Krishnamurti’s third talk in Rishi Valley 1973, and is titled: Educating Children to Flower in Goodness. The second extract (22:12) is from the first talk in Ojai 1…
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During the 18 th century the RDS facilitated the planting of around 55 million trees in Ireland. The National Botanic Gardens, founded by the Society in 1795, experimented with different tree species into the 19 th century and in 1988 they introduced the first forestry awards in Ireland. In this podcast we join Niamh de Loughry RDS Foundation Direc…
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The Frozen Frontier: The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902-04
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32:18Dr Sam Willis and archivist Zach Schieferstein discuss the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition of 1902-1904 led by William Spears Bruce. The expedition's vessel, the Scotia, was extensively rebuilt for polar exploration, featuring two laboratories and advanced scientific equipment. The Scotia established Omond House, the first permanent weather …
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The Trump Bump and Satoshi Unmasked? (from the archives)
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45:19From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence…
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DOE to Speed up Interconnections | Revaluing Gold Reserves | An SBR in France? | AI Optimism Among Young Professionals
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37:26In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss: Michael Selig nominated as CFTC chairman, praised for his experience. Revaluing gold reserves could strengthen the U.S. balance sheet. Converting gold to bitcoin is an interesting strategic move. France's bitcoin reserve bill could influence global policy. DOE aims to speed up data center interconnections. A…
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SCP-939 is a species of endothermic pack hunters with atrophied biological systems similar to troglobitic organisms typically found in deep cave systems. Content Warnings: Gun violence, Descriptions of violence, Cannibalism, Stillborn birth, Implied murder of an infant, self harm Listen to Mayfair Watchers Society: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cF…
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Ambrose Transylvania: For All The Damn Bloodsuckers
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39:15Ambrose Transylvania is an unusual location for the brand, as it is not exclusively a dining establishment, but also a five-star hotel. Listen to The Gospel of Haven: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vcEMggOqLz3OP1ZjSFbW4 Content Warnings: Blood, vampires. Transcript Patrons Qaif, Gman07, Bluefigure, Noah Jones, Neonpresslick, Ian Case, Monomon, Keit…
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Kamala, Trump, and Bitcoin in the Home Stretch (from the archives)
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36:22From October 9, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: The election landscape is shifting with significant implications for bitcoin. JD Vance's performance in the VP debate was strong and may influence the race. Polling accuracy is questionable, with potential for historical inaccuracies. Kamala Harris's media appearances may indicate campai…
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Empire of the Elite: Condé Nast’s Reign and Reinvention
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54:42For more than a century, Condé Nast defined taste, power, and aspiration. From Vogue and Vanity Fair to The New Yorker and GQ, its magazines didn’t just chronicle culture — they shaped it. In this episode, Tina Quinn speaks with media correspondent for The New York Times, Michael M. Grynbaum, author of Empire Of The Elite, about how the company bui…
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$15 Billion SBR Down Payment? | All-In on AI’s PR Problem | Trump Dumps on No Kings Protesters
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1:01:16In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss: Recent conferences highlighted the importance of AI, finance, and nuclear energy for the future. Texas is positioning itself as a leader in financial markets and blockchain and nuclear technology. The government shutdown is impacting policy-making and negotiations in Congress. The recent $15 billion bitcoin …
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What’s behind the reductive pursuit of “paradise” in travel to the Caribbean? How does tourism continue the legacy of colonialism? And how is this being resisted? We’re joined by Angelique Nixon, a scholar and activist at The University of the West Indies at St. Augustine, whose book “Resisting Paradise” examined how tourism shapes Caribbean life a…
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There are currently no known methods of limiting SCP-6996's influence. Containment research is of the highest priority. Misinformation campaigns are to discredit any civilian research relating to SCP-6996's emotional effect, denigrating them as pseudoscience. Description: SCP-6996 is the color red. Content Warnings: Foul language, Descriptions of g…
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In this episode, Dr Sam Willis discusses the conservation of HMS Victory. As the flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, Victory holds immense historical and cultural significance, but preserving her is proving to be a monumental challenge. Simon Williams, who leads the ship’s conservation project 'HMS Victory: The Big Repair', …
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‘Drugs don't alter your boredom, a drug doesn't end your sorrow. You may escape for the time being, but there is still sorrow.’ This episode on Drugs has six sections. The first extract (2:42) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Amsterdam 1971, and is titled: Why Do You Take Drugs? The second extract (8:39) is from a discussion with students in Oj…
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SCP-5012: "There is No Escape from the Bottomless Pit."
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30:59SCP-5012 is an orchard of trees of the Cerasus Subgenus located in the Italian province of South Tyrol, formerly the site of the Casadua Amphitheater. The trees that constitute SCP-5012 are in a continuous cycle of flowering and fruiting, irrespective of soil and meteorological conditions. SCP-5012 has not been observed to experience senescence, an…
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In this commemorative episode of Mariner’s Mirror Podcast, host Dr Sam Willis marks the anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar by exploring the exact location and circumstances of Admiral Lord Nelson’s death aboard HMS Victory on the 21st of October 1805. Joined by Andrew Baines, Executive Director of Museum Operations at the National Museum of the…
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SPECIAL EPISODE: GOP Whip Tom Emmer on Bitcoin and 2024 Election (from the archives)
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34:09From September 13, 2024. In this special episode, Brian and Sam sit down with House Majority Whip Tom Emmer to discuss the intersection of politics and technology. Whip Emmer shares his insights on the upcoming 2024 election, the role of Bitcoin in the modern economy, and the challenges of government funding. Tune in to hear Emmer's take on the cur…
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What Remains: Surviving Gaza, Speaking Truth
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35:57Just weeks ago, Palestinian media worker Samer Tarazi was struggling for survival amid the devastation of Gaza. Now safe in Sydney, he reflects on what he witnessed — the destruction of his city, the loss of his journalist colleagues, and the ongoing toll of a conflict that continues to test the world’s conscience. As news breaks of a “ceasefire” —…
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The Debate Debt Spiral and All-In Summit (from the archives)
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47:51From September 13, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: The moderators' performance in the debate was heavily criticized. The national debt crisis is a pressing issue that was overlooked in the debate. Bitcoin is seen as a potential solution to the economic challenges posed by national debt. Bipartisan support for bitcoin is growing among …
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SCP 2932 is a massive, organic structure located within the El Sira Communal Reserve in Peru. Externally, SCP 2932 consists of trees, vines, and other plant-life that has been formed into a large, domed structure. Content Warnings: Mentions of violence and implied genocide. Transcript Patrons Quentin Riehl, Petschro, Jules Foreman, Don Walden, Dadd…
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SCP-1929 was a meteorological phenomenon which occurred throughout the lower Great Plains of America between 1930 and 1938. Content Warnings: Death, natural disasters, death of children, death of animals, body horror, hive minds. Listen to Dead Space Deep Cover: https://open.spotify.com/show/5qrqomw5y01BcpaZfRub8H Transcript Patrons Kineticc, Hanna…
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Lifeboats and Lessons: Memories of Safety at Sea
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56:34Studying the history of safety at sea reveals how hard-earned lessons from past tragedies have shaped the protections we rely on today. For centuries, seafaring was one of the most dangerous human activities. Shipwrecks, storms, fires, and collisions claimed countless lives, often because of poor ship design, inadequate training, or the absence of …
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