Anthony Rivera is a diehard New York Mets fan and now he is ready to voice his opinions about the Amazin’s on his podcast. Tune in as he talks about the latest news and hottest topics surrounding the Kings of Queens. This is a show by a Mets fan for the Mets Fans so don’t miss out! Let’s Go Mets!
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Greater Boston is a bi-monthly full-cast audio drama that blends the real and the unreal, the historical and the fantastical. It all begins with the death of Leon Stamatis, a man for whom the least hint of uncertainty makes life unbearable. But by leaving the world, he has irrevocably changed it. Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason. A production of ThirdSight Media LLC.
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Really?? is a podcast about cultural memory — the icons and ideas we’ve mythologized and, in the process, might have misread or misunderstood. In the first season of this new series from Talkhouse (How Long Gone, Subway Takes, Alison Roman, Björk), the New Yorker's Naomi Fry convenes a multi-generational mix of musicians, writers, and cultural figures in conversation, to rediscover and reconsider the cultural legacy of the Doors in 2025, the band’s sixtieth anniversary. The show will use the ...
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Welcome to the ElecTriC podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Welcome to Subway Steve, where amazing things happen.
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-This is a place where I talk about anything and everything -I’m gonna try to post new episodes often, I’ll try weekly - @themidnightsubway on instagram
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Discover the complete Subway menu with prices, calories, and detailed information on your favorite subs, sides, and drinks on https://subwaymenu.de/. Your go-to guide for making informed and delicious choices!
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Hardcore coverage of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football team.
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To live in New York City is to hold a ringside seat at a human circus starring junkie soccer coaches, bankers brawling over nursery school slots, and the occasional subway harpist. Every week, Phil & Bob — college friends and O.G. New Yorkers — talk about life in the Big City. They also discuss other stuff, too, like get-rich-quick schemes, Jewish true crime tales, and psychoanalytical malpractice.
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This is why I do this. Jeansland is a podcast about the ecosystem in which jeans live. There are an estimated 26 million cotton farmers around the world, and about 25% of their production goes into jeans, which could mean 6.2 million farmers depend on denim. I read estimates that at least 1 million people work in retail selling jeans, and another 1.5 to 2 million sew them. And then there are all the label producers, pattern makers, laundries, chemical companies, machinery producers, and thos ...
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Luisifer has launched Subway Rat Podcast, which will feature the Teething vocalist and monster illustrator going into deep conversations with his friends that dabble with independent art whether it’s music, cinema, illustration, or whatever. Subway Rat Podcast will host musicians from the hardcore and grindcore scene to horror nerds who run their own distribution companies. More importantly, each episode will take a dive into everyone’s favourite food.
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This is a podcast about engineering disasters and systemic failures, from a leftist perspective, with jokes
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Welcome to Subway Series: Uncle Train & the Big Dog, where two guys being dudes banter all things MLB, focusing on the Mets/Yanks crosstown rivalry. C'mo.
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Straight from the heart of New York City, To You & Yours is where real talk meets raw perspective. Hosted by a born and raised NYC native, this podcast dives into everything from the latest in music and sports to unfiltered takes on relationships, culture, and life itself. No scripts, no filters, just one man's honest thoughts, sharp wit, and unapologetic opinions on whatever's worth tapping into. Whether you're riding the subway or chilling ant home, tune in and get locked in with a voice t ...
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It's all bigger in New York City: personalities, problems, solutions. Jamie Rubin takes listeners behind the scenes for analysis, insight, and gossip with decision-makers and experts. From his wide-ranging experience on Wall Street, in City Hall, in Albany, and in Washington, D.C., Jamie knows how to ask the right people the toughest questions — on topics from housing to climate change to subway rats – and work with them in real time to identify solutions for NYC and beyond. A Vital City aud ...
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So you're sitting on your couch... Or in your bed... Or on the subway during a 3-hour commute to a generic ceremony that vaguely involves a series of bizarre acquaintances... And you need something to stream. You stumble across the free film streaming app named Tubi. You marvel at the variety of quality films, many of which no one has encountered before. You click a title that interests you based on the description. A dog vomits within the first ten minutes... in live-action. We made a podca ...
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Join Lucas Grindley, executive director at Next City, where we believe journalists have the power to amplify solutions and spread workable ideas. Each week Lucas will sit down with trailblazers to discuss urban issues that get overlooked. At the end of the day, it's all about focusing the world's attention on the good ideas that we hope will grow. Grab a seat from the bus, subway, light-rail, or whatever your transit-love may be and listen on the go as we spread solutions from one city to th ...
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All aboard The Triboro Podcast, your express line to New York baseball! Join hosts Justin Alonso, a Bronx Bombers devotee, and Nick O'Brien, a Queens faithful, as they take you through the latest in Yankees and Mets baseball. In The Bronx section, Justin breaks down the Yanks’ biggest moments, while Nick shares his take on the Mets in Queens. With sharp insights, subway-worthy humor, and an all-access pass to the city’s baseball pulse, The Triboro Podcast is the perfect ride for fans on both ...
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Fed up with the talking heads? Matt gives you a no-holds-barred take on today’s cultural, religious, and political issues. Monday thru Thursday.
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Anna Sale explores the big questions and hard choices that are often left out of polite conversation. Get more Death, Sex & Money with Slate Plus! Join for exclusive bonus episodes of DSM and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Death, Sex & Money show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/dsmplus to get access wherever you listen.
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"For detailed information on the Subway Breakfast Menu UK 2025, including new items and prices, visit Subway Breakfast Menu UK 2025. This episode covers everything from classic Subway breakfast subs to exciting new vegan options and customizable bowls. Discover the latest meal deals and find out why Subway continues to be a top choice for breakfast in the UK. Tune in to explore all the tasty updates and pricing details!"
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Untangling history’s greatest controversies. Every month, we take a hard look at the historical conflicts that raise difficult questions, stoke controversy, and send our moral compasses spinning.
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I play various TTRPGs by myself to create a story, to test them out, to create audio dramas.
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Born out of countless hours spent riding the subway bearing the same name comes "The Broad Street Line" - an irreverent mix of sports talk, music, technology and pop culture. Each week, hosts Kris Domingo and Roy Burton provide their takes on the world of sports and whatever else comes to mind - answering questions and questioning answers. So keep it locked on The Broad Street Line - radio will never be the same again...
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The odd couple of the baseball world. Carl knows nothing but championships, class and glory from the Yankees. Mike..... not so much from the Mets. Fans of cross-town rivals can put aside their differences to talk about the best New York baseball has to offer
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Some Place Under Neith is a deep dive exploration into cases of missing women. Producer and stunt woman Natalie Jean and comedian Amber Nelson laugh maniacally as they burrow into these fascinating stories and find out how we all can help. Brought to you by The Last Podcast Network. Artwork by @chaos_magic Intro Music by Devin Castaldi-Micca, ft. "Subway" by The Lunachicks Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Some Place Under Neith ad-free. Start a free trial now on A ...
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Is New York City in a death spiral, or will it mount an epic comeback from the impacts of the pandemic? New York Gritty explores the resiliency of New Yorkers in a time of crisis. Will they find a way to bring their city back from the brink of economic disaster, or has New York been irreversibly changed? The spread of coronavirus transformed the Big Apple in previously unimaginable ways, from shutting down the subway system overnight for the first time to dimming the lights on Broadway indef ...
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This is our first podcast, we talk about so much so sit down and enjoy!
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Critical analysis of transportation topics and interviews with planners and advocates working for high quality transit.
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The Untapped New York Podcast is an award-winning podcast about New York City’s secrets, like how does a water tower work? Why does steam come out of the ground? Do alligators live in the subway? We impart our knowledge, interview experts, and in many cases, literally go behind the scenes. The Untapped New York Podcast was the 2025 GANYC Apple Award winner for Outstanding Achievement in NYC Radio Program or Podcast. Hosted by Michelle Young, founder, and Justin Rivers, Chief Experience Offic ...
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In American cities, good transit is scarce — but it shouldn't be. We can dramatically expand access to fast, frequent, reliable transit, making cities greener, safer, and more just. In each episode of High Frequency, an interview series hosted by TransitCenter’s Kapish Singla, you’ll hear from the advocates, experts, and public officials working to improve American transit.
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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney leads the baseball discussion alongside other top analysts.
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Two guys podcasting about the obscure side of Japan you haven't heard about but probably should.
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In 1952, economic expert William Vickrey devised AN innovative system of turnstiles to assist solve a significant downside on New York’s subway network.
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More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
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Looking for the freshest and most comprehensive guide to the Subway Sandwich Menu in the UK? Visit Subway Sandwich Menu UK to explore all the delicious options available for 2024! From classic footlongs to customisable subs, our guide provides detailed insights into every sandwich option. Discover the Perfect Subway Sandwich Subway has long been a favorite for sandwich lovers across the UK. With its endless customisation options, you can create a meal tailored to your taste buds. Whether you ...
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Pass the interstate, through the forest, across the railroad tracks, take a left at the tree marked by lightning, in the abandoned subway, down the hole to level -2, between the 81st and 82nd realms, in room 000 is No Name Station. In the dingy, disorganized space, randoms and nobodies meet. Thoughts and discussions circulate.
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Official podcast of Paranoid American, comic book publisher, military veteran and ex-Disney animator.
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Transportation needs a major overhaul. ‘ModeShift’ is a series that explores the past, present, and future of how we move. Many converging factors are forcing us to rethink mobility: Aging infrastructure, outdated planning, inequitable access, and rapid technology shifts. Co-hosts Andrei Greenawalt and Tiffany Chu bring together historical examples, personal stories, and timely case studies to explore the future of transportation in the U.S.
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WVLI Podcast Network presents conversations highlighting what’s happening across local businesses and organizations in the Kankakee and surrounding areas.
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First-person diaries, sound portraits, and hidden chapters of history from Peabody Award-winning producer Joe Richman and the Radio Diaries team. From teenagers to octogenarians, prisoners to prison guards, bra saleswomen to lighthouse keepers. The extraordinary stories of ordinary life. Radio Diaries is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. Learn more at radiotopia.fm
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For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features lon ...
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LAST STOP ON THE Z TRAIN is a 23 episode podcast miniseries. LAST STOP ON THE Z TRAIN spans genres: space opera, tragedy, magical realism, comedy... and it all exists in one world, the New York City subway system! Twenty-three stories, 23 subway lines. And, like the MTA, all the stories are interconnected. www.storbakken.org/z-train
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What Is David Stearns PLAN for the Mets? MLB Hot Stove is SO COLD!
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1:03:45(Episode 230): Why has the Hot Stove been so cold? What is David Stearns plan for the New York Mets as we inch closer to Spring Training? Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera dives into those questions and so much more! ____________________________________________ Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToShea Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube…
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Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as mayor inside an old abandoned subway station at City Hall at midnight on January 1st. That subway station was closed exactly 81 years ago on New Year’s in 1945 after low ridership and larger trains made the station less practical. We wanted to teach you a little bit more about this quirky location that evidently m…
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Fake Hate Crime, or Subway Sandwich Marketing Campaign? The Truth About Jussie Smollet? (2025)
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41:18This documentary features exclusive interviews with Jussie Smollett himself, along with all of the other major players from the most surreal hate-crime hoax of recent memory. But does it go deep enough?By Thomas Gorence
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#475 Subway Tokens, MetroCards and Other Historic Fare
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1:16:40New Yorkers have gotten around their cities by subways, buses, elevated trains, streetcars and ferries. And the ways in which they have paid for them have changed as well. And keeps changing! This month, the city is saying farewell to the MetroCard, the magnetic-stripe card that has gotten the town moving since the early 1990s. When the orange card…
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Ahmy Pyle and Camari Tharpe, Bradley/Bourbonnais Subway: Holiday Catering
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4:34Denny Case speaks with the Director of Operations, Ahmy Pyle and General Manager, Camari Tharpe of the Bradley/Bourbonnais Subway restaurant locations. We are discussing their fundraising opportunities and Holiday catering options. Want more from the WVLI Podcast Network? Listen to the WVLI News Update with Rob West every weekday morning! Get the d…
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Fat Guys in Western Comedies are AT RISK! John Candy - I Like Me (2025) Documentary Review
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31:46Check out our review, and we'll tell you whether or not you'll like "I Like Me"By Thomas Gorence
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New York Gritty is back! Host Steve Kastenbaum returns after stepping away from the podcast to pursue a Master's degree at CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. The experience renewed his passion for storytelling and brought him deeper into topics he's long been drawn to, including climate resiliency in New York. In this special episo…
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I Asked For Your Stories...And The Air Traffic Controller Controversy Is WORSE Than I Thought
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10:58Air traffic control has been the source of many airline catastrophes lately. Now, Matt reads some of your own personal horror stories. -- -- -- Today's Sponsors: ExpressVPN - Go to https://expressvpn.com/walshYT and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! - - - DailyWire+: 🎄✨ DAILY WIRE CHRISTMAS SALE IS HERE! ✨🎄 🎁 https://www.dailywi…
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Oysters could be considered New York City's original street food. By the 19th century, the city was known as the world's oyster capital. New York Public Library says the Lenape people had been harvesting oysters from what is now called the Hudson River long before Henry Hudson first sailed it. But these days, oysters sold at city Greenmarkets are h…
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Everyone knows cabbage is pretty cheap and very versatile. Business Insider has even predicted that 2026 will be the year of the cabbage. Amelia Tarpey, Program and Publicity Manger for GrowNYC Greenmarkets, says right now, farmers markets across the city are selling varieties of cabbage either per head at around $4 to $8, or $3 to $5 per pound.…
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#477 Chester A. Arthur: The Gentleman Boss
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46:42On Lexington Avenue sits a special food store named Kalustyan's with a second floor stocked with international spices, syrups, and bitters. In 1881, this was the home of Chester A. Arthur, and it was here in the early morning hours of September 20, that he became the 21st President of the United States. He is one of only two men inaugurated as pres…
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Ancient Athens Picked Its Leaders by Lottery for Over 200 Years. Some Think This System Should Replace Electoral Democracy
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51:51For almost two centuries, Ancient Athens—the most successful democracy in history—selected citizens by lottery to fill government positions. Athens adopted sortition—a random lottery system—to select most public officials and the members of the Council of 500, a reform pioneered in 508 BC to break aristocratic control and distribute power equally a…
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School lunches have come a along way from chicken nuggets and cardboard pizza. These days, New York City public schools are using culinary expertise to develop new recipes that are nutritious and delicious. But are they student approved? WNYC's Amanda Rozon headed to a test kitchen where every week, public school students are invited to taste test …
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In this soaring, searing episode of Tubi or Not Tubi, we casually have a difficult time expressing ourselves to our alleged best friend while taking Synchronic, the 2019 film directed by Justin Benson and starring Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan. The movies that Tubi provides for us somehow never fail to be strange. Even the modern ones with modern…
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Albany's Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center is finishing up a $19.5 million renovation. It's the first major overhaul of the space, locally known as the Egg because of its striking appearance, since it opened in 1978.
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This week on After Hours, Jamie takes a detour from New York politics to explore a deeply personal piece of the city's basketball history: the life and legacy of Michael Ray Richardson, the electrifying Knicks guard whose career was derailed by cocaine addiction in the 1980s. Jamie sits down with writer Jake Uitti, who co-authored Richardson's auto…
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I Said Everything Sucks Now And These Viewer Comments Prove It
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21:14Matt Walsh Show viewers agree: everything is getting worse. Now Matt is responding to your stories about about everything from the state of new construction to video games to the Amish joining in on the slop-fest. - - - Today's Sponsors: Hillsdale - Go to https://hillsdale.edu/walsh to sign up for free access to over 40 online courses. - - - DailyW…
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The flu is hitting New York and New Jersey hard and early this year. Dr. Andy Anderson is the Chief Medical and Quality Officer at the RWJ Barnabas Health network in New Jersey. He joined WNYC host David Furst to talk about the outbreak and how to help keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
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Could YOU pull off a Christmas without buying anything made in China? Xmas Without China (2013)
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28:31Could you pull off an entire Christmas without buying anything made in China (or with Chinese parts)? This documentary shows a family trying to do exactly that, in what seems to be an impossible challenge.By Thomas Gorence
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How Would Nixon Have Handled the Cuban Missile Crisis?
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28:39The "Madman Theory" was Richard Nixon's foreign policy strategy during the Vietnam War era, where he deliberately cultivated an image of being unpredictable and irrational—hinting he might escalate to nuclear extremes—to intimidate adversaries like North Vietnam and the Soviet Union into concessions. Nixon instructed aides like Henry Kissinger to s…
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Your stories about inheritance: Gwynn wrestles with her mother's will that would cut out her sister; Trevor inherited money from his father and questions about whether his death was planned; and Anna talks to two young people giving away their inherited wealth despite some family opposition. Podcast production by Zoe Azulay Sign up for a full year …
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Why Did Fun American Neighborhoods Vanish? This Might Be The Reason
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20:26Fun American neighborhoods have suddenly seemed to vanish, but what caused them to disappear? - - - Today's Sponsor: Balance of Nature - New and existing customers can go to https://balanceofnature.com and get 50% off the Whole Health System FOR LIFE. - - - 🎄✨ DAILY WIRE CHRISTMAS SALE IS HERE! ✨🎄 🎁 https://www.dailywire.com/subscribe ⭐️ 40% Off Da…
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Secret Mall Apartment (2024) - BUSTED ON CAMERA after living rent-free in a mall for 4 YEARS
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45:08Would you live rent-free in a mall for four years? This group of friends did, and they recorded the entire experience on camera from inception to after they got busted. It's unbelievable this happened, let alone recorded on camera.By Thomas Gorence
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2025 had all the highs, the lows, the hits, the misses, and we're breaking it all down. On this Year in Review episode, Israel reflects on the moments, trends, people, and stories that defined the year across culture, sports, music, and beyond. Plus, we talk about what we're leaving in 2025, and what we're carrying into 2026 as we reset, refocus, a…
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Supporters say the legislation would allow courts to consider how someone has changed. It would also give the justice system a chance to revisit sentences handed down during New York's tough-on-crime era, when extreme terms were common and judges had little guidance on how youth, trauma or rehabilitation should factor into punishment. While a growi…
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The History Of Tipping Culture, And How We Got To The "Tipping" Point
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18:55Tipping has become an issue for every American, but how did we get to this point? - - - Today's Sponsor: Hallow - Visit https://hallow.com/mattwalsh for three months free of Hallow today. - - - DailyWire+: 🎄✨ DAILY WIRE CHRISTMAS SALE IS HERE! ✨🎄 🎁 https://www.dailywire.com/subscribe ⭐️ 40% Off DailyWire+ New Annual Memberships ⭐️ 50% Off DailyWire…
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Ernest Saves Christmas, The Santa Clause and Golden Bough's "The Killing of the Tree-Spirit" Ritual
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1:07:05Get ready for a deep one that we didn't expect either. Ernest Saves Christmas (1988) and The Santa Clause (1994) are two of the most accurate retellings of the Holly King and Oak King, in which Father Christmas dies, loses his magic or otherwise retires, a new younger king replaces him. Also described in much more detail in Frazer's The Golden Boug…
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Diogenes, the Father of Ancient Greek Stoicism, Loving Trolling His Audience and Could Out-Shock Borat
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49:18The famous street artist Banksy shocked the art world in 2018 when his painting, Girl with Balloon, partially shredded itself moments after selling it for over a million dollars. at a Sotheby's auction in London. Banksy had secretly built a mechanical shredder into the painting's ornate frame, turning the destruction into a piece of performance art…
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American newspaper publisher and all-around eccentric, Charles Francis Hall, was an unlikely candidate to become an Arctic explorer. Nevertheless, he made three trips to the frozen north, until he died there under suspicious circumstances. Sharpen your powers of deduction and join us on Sidedoor for an epic frozen whodunit, featuring shipwreck, rom…
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full episode at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/guinness-146530172 follow tom on the butterfly site: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:cneeqstqp3ifq47wyzotq5gf or the bird site: https://x.com/gotitatguineysBy WTYP is Justin Roczniak, November Kelly, Liam McAnderson, and friends.
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A group of New Yorkers braved frigid temperatures on East 68th Street earlier this month to wait in line for the hottest ticket in town. Among them were married couple Pat and Chick Schissel, 87 and 97 years old, respectively. They waited 30 minutes to speak with an MTA worker inside a van parked on the street. It’s one of dozens of outreach events…
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Why Letting Kids Believe In Santa Is A GOOD Thing (Despite The Santa Haters)
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9:25It's that time of year again where people come out to complain about lying to kids about Santa, but it's not a bad thing and I will explain why. - - - Today's Sponsor: ExpressVPN - Go to https://expressvpn.com/walshYT and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! - - - 🎄✨ DAILY WIRE CHRISTMAS SALE IS HERE! ✨🎄 🎁 https://www.dailywire.com…
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Documentary Review: The God Who Wasn't There (2005)
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33:15Since it's Christmas, we're focusing on more (mas) Christ related documentaries, this one called The God Who Wasn't There (2005) came out ~2 years before Zeitgeist (2007). Many of the claims made in Zeitgeist are outlined here in more detail, with a bit more angst as well. The bias is strong in this one, but are any of the claims valid despite that…
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Blown Off Course: How History’s Windy Turning Points Sank the Armada and Saved Japan from the Mongols
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46:23The greatest energy source for civilization before the steam engine was wind. It powered the global economy in the Age of Sail. Wind-powered sail ships made global shipping fast and cheap by harnessing free, reliable ocean winds to propel large cargo loads over vast distances without needing fuel or frequent stops. It also powered windmills, the fa…
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The Chaste Sexiness and Fantasy of Hallmark Holiday Rom-Coms
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51:42When screenwriter Russell Hainline first moved to L.A., his goal was to write high-budget monster movies and thrillers. Then one day, he was prompted to write a Hallmark holiday rom-com, and something clicked. In this special holiday episode, Russell talks about his breakout Netflix hit Hot Frosty and how he found his groove writing movies for the …
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#476 Hot Victorian Holiday: Bowery Boys History Live! at City Winery
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1:15:43Bowery Boys History Live is a live-show series at City Winery hosted by Greg Young featuring a variety of historians and tour guides. The last installment this summer featured author Liz Block and tour guide Keith Taillon. As live performances, they're a bit more loose and irreverent than the regular podcast and sometimes feature references to imag…
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Along with a lack of options for a city of its stature, the public restrooms that New York does have are regularly closed or dirty or lacking basic amenities. That's according to a recent City Council report called "Good to Go?" that investigated nearly 200 facilities around the Five Boroughs. Councilmember Shekar Krishnan leads the Council’s Commi…
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Dr. Stephanie Harris, Kankakee School District 111
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4:35Denny Case speaks with Dr. Stephanie Harris, Staff Engagement and Recruitment Coordinator for the Kankakee School District 111. They are discussing what makes them unique, mentoring programs, employment opportunities and more. Want more from the WVLI Podcast Network? Listen to the WVLI News Update with Rob West every weekday morning! Get the days l…
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Mr. Grinch: Bleacher Tweet Holiday Mailbag; Red Sox Trade for Wilson Contreras; Phillies' Bullpen Makeover
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58:53Buster put the call out to the listeners and the Bleacher Tweeters answered! Buster digs into the inbox to deliver shoutouts to our One Dot Club listeners and answer questions. Plus, what's Buster making for Christmas dinner, and why can't he keep a secret? Then, Tim Kurkjian stops by as he awaits the birth of a grandchild to talk about the Red Sox…
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Ep 48: Rethinking Growth in Fashion with Shamin Vogel
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44:18This week, Andrew sits down with Shamin Vogel, editorial director and co-publisher of of WeAr Media Group—the people behind WeAr Global Magazine, one of the most widely read fashion trade publications in the world, and WeAr Denim, the biannual deep dive for the denim supply chain, backed by a monthly newsletter that actually gets read—to talk about…
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This weeks episode opens up with the tragic death of Rob and Michelle Reiner. We reflect on Rob's legacy, the unthinkable reality of a child committing such violence, and what moments like this say about the cultural fragility of America. The conversation turns sharply to leadership and decency, addressing Donald Trump's indefensible, classless rem…
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Mets SIGN Luke Weaver from Yankees! Cody Bellinger NEXT? Steve Cohen RANTS!
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1:16:45(Episode 229): David Stearns and the New York Mets signed another former closer away from that team in the Bronx, Luke Weaver! Join Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera and special guest Laura Albanese as they discuss the deal and talk about the possibility of stealing away Cody Bellinger from the Yankees too! Plus, a Steve Cohen rant on the coverage of…
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Why Is Christmas Music So God Awful Now? I Think I Know The Reason
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17:16There hasn't been a good Christmas movie or song in over 30 years. Why? - - - Today's Sponsor: PDS Debt - You’re 30 seconds away from being debt-free with PDS Debt. Get your free assessment and find the best option for you at https://PDSDebt.com/walsh - - - 🎄✨ DAILY WIRE CHRISTMAS SALE IS HERE! ✨🎄 🎁 https://www.dailywire.com/subscribe ⭐️ 40% Off Da…
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Parsnips are like carrots if carrots were sweeter, chewier and nuttier in flavor. Amelia Tarpey, Program and Publicity Manger for GrowNYC Greenmarkets, said the root veggie costs between $3 to $6 per pound this time of year at city farmers markets. She said you can add parsnips to your latke recipe for Hanukkah, or swap potatoes for parsnips for a …
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The MTA says turnstile modifications to fight fare beating are showing promise. That and more in this week's On The Way roundup of New York City transit news.
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CIA and Salvia Divinorum w/ Kaleb Graves | Paranoid American Podcast 126
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1:36:12Did the CIA introduce salvia divinorum to the public? Objectively, yes. But why? And why did "magic mushrooms" get the most promotion, if they were both discovered at the same time? Prepare yourself for a fascinating deep dive into the origins of Salvia Divinorum, and the influence of the CIA's MK-ULTRA on psychedelics in general. You can follow Ka…
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We asked, and you delivered: More than 400 readers sent us their Christmas tree prices — and among reader submissions and data collected by our staff, we found that the average price for a Christmas tree in New York City is $116. The cheapest was a fun-sized, 1-foot-tall tree from Trader Joe’s for $10. The priciest was a 9-foot-tall Fraser on the U…
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Ep. 1710 - Is The Brown University Shooting Investigation Being Maliciously SABOTAGED?
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1:14:44Today on the Matt Walsh show, the investigation into the Brown University shooting has been a debacle unlike anything we’ve seen before. What the hell is going on? We’ll talk about it today. Also the attorney general of Minnesota has identified the culprits responsible for all the car thefts in his state. And the culprit is the car manufacturers of…
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