Mark has been a Doctor Who fan for about 26 years. Sarah has never seen any Classic Doctor Who. Together they are watching from the very beginning from two very different perspectives. If you’re new to Who or a long time fan join us watching through the series story by story.
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Married to Who is a podcast featuring two married couples and their abusive friend who makes them watch his favorite show. And Larson’s there too.
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In this stunning podcast, two average guys try to get through as much Doctor Who as possible without going insane. Currently they’re mainlining their way through Classic Doctor Who. 800 episodes or bust, they say. And on the side, well. Books, Audio Dramas, Comics?!? Anything is possible! So in summary: They’re trying to see how much Doctor Who they can take before dying.
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The podcast where I watch Doctor Who and tell you about it.
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Welcome to the Doctor Who's That? Podcast! Join Sean, Bay, and Andy as they watch through all of Doctor Who, starting with the first serial from 1963. Sean has seen all of these episodes; Andy has only watched the Modern Series; and Bay has never watched the show before. So we'll see how the mad experiment of making Bay watch the show in chronological order goes. Please Note: While we are generally a Clean Podcast, it is safer to assume we are in the PG to PG-13 range. Doctor Who occasionall ...
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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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Hosted by Dr. John Meis, Wendy Briggs, and The Team Training Institute, The Double Your Production podcast is designed to help dental professionals better serve patients, run their practices more smoothly, and increase profits. Learn more about in-office training, executive and team coaching, and virtual training programs at http://www.theteamtraininginstitute.com
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Blake’s 7. The quintessential British Science Fiction Show, depending who you ask. And now, two regular guys who’ve driven themselves a bit mad watching Doctor Who are here to dedicate themselves to podcasting their way through it. Filled with “laughter”, the barest of surface level analyses, and a total inability to take anything seriously, Zenith is the premiere Blake’s 7 podcast.
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Crime. Conspiracy. Cognizance. Mile Higher is hosted by husband & wife duo Josh Thomas and Kendall Rae! Our show focuses on True Crime but we delve into many other topics including conspiracy theories, unexplained phenomena, metaphysics, futurism, ancient civilizations and news stories the mainstream media doesn't cover. Our guests include experts in these topics as well as like-minded individuals who share our passion for uncovering the truth and exploring the mysteries of our universe. Com ...
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'That's Great, Adric' is an irregular Doctor Who podcast hosted by SeannieWan and Adric... kind of... that focuses on the Bigger Picture. Together, these companions will view/ are viewing/ will have/ may one day have viewed the entirety of 'Doctor Who' - as in the 26 years of what those in the 'Doctor Who Know' call 'Classic Doctor Who,' and the current decade-plus run of what those same people/ possibly different people label the 'Modern Era' of 'Doctor Who.' Adric has a Gameboy for when he ...
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Welcome to Marveling at the Movies, a podcast for Multiversity Comics with Alexis Perry, Matthew Meylikhov and future internet superstar Matt DiChiara. In this show, Alexis and Matthew (two people very fluent in movies and comics) make their friend Matt (who doesn't watch movies or read comics) watch every single shared-universe comic book film series. To quote Matt, "...cool."
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THE WILLPOWER PODCAST: Real Stories, Real Recovery, Real You I’m Will Gordon—school teacher, dual-organ transplant survivor, and a guy who learned the hard way that life’s worth fighting for. At 35, alcohol had me on the ropes—hiding bottles, facing a two-week death sentence—until sobriety gave me a second shot. Now, with 10.8K+ YouTube friends and guest spots hitting hundreds of thousands, I’m sharing raw stories and practical tools to help you rise from rock bottom. No lectures, just heart ...
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Take your seats at Pete Tylers house for our celebration of Doctor Who Series 2.By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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Alcohol Was in Control… Until I Took My Life Back (Nisha’s Sobriety Story)
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43:03Nisha Patel got sober at 24. Today, with 17 years of sobriety, she’s a therapist and sobriety coach helping others live alcohol-free lives filled with purpose. In this episode of the Willpower Podcast, Nisha shares: • Her journey from rebellion & addiction to long-term sobriety • Why the first 5 years are the foundation for recovery • How mindfulne…
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363: This $50 Million Pastor Was Just Arrested By The FBI For Some Shocking Crimes
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1:35:09Support our Sponsors: HungryRoot: https://hungryroot.com/milehigher USE CODE: milehigher Stitchfix: https://stitchfix.com/milehigher Intro 0:00 A Big Announcement 1:16 Brainrot 13:16 Early Bad Signs 21:21 Tabitha 27:04 Manipulator 29:55 Miracles of the Apostles 36:59 Raise the Dead 40:19 Conspiracies 50:07 Placing a "Thank" Call 56:25 Storing up We…
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The Civil War’s Brutal Finale: A War of Attrition as Terrible as WW2-Pacific and the Napoleonic Wars
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47:55In 1864, the American Civil War reached a critical juncture with Ulysses S. Grant’s Overland Campaign, including the brutal battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, which claimed over 60,000 casualties, surpassing Gettysburg as the Americas’ deadliest clash. Abraham Lincoln faced a contentious re-election against George B. McClellan, while Confe…
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Camp David Looks Like a 1970s Lakeside Retreat. Why is it the Site of the World’s Biggest Political Summits?
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41:42Camp David, nestled in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains, spans about 125 acres, making it significantly smaller than other presidential getaways like Lyndon B. Johnson’s sprawling 2,700-acre Texas ranch or the vast 1,000-acre Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine. Compared to grand diplomatic venues like the White House or international summit …
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I've Seen a Bunch of Crab (or, The Macra Terror Episode 1, s04e27)
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55:52The episode where we love working for the colony. Can Jamie beat off a giant space crab with a stick? In this podcast, we see how important spa treatments are when running a utopia. This episode was recorded on 12 July 2025. Email us at [email protected]. I guess people listen to podcasts on YouTube now? Follow us on Tumblr at the-doctors…
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Alcohol Nearly Left My Daughter Fatherless — How Joel Changed Everything
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47:30Joel’s story is one of the most powerful episodes yet on the Willpower Podcast. Diagnosed with cirrhosis at just 45 years old, Joel was forced to face the devastating truth about his drinking. The twist? He worked in a liquor store, surrounded by the very thing that nearly ended his life. In this episode, Joel shares: His journey from denial to cir…
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How British Scientists' Self-Experiments on Underwater Rebreathing Created D-Day Submarine Tech (And Nearly Killed Them in the Process)
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53:29In August 1942, over 7,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, in a largely forgotten landing, with only a small fraction surviving unscathed. The raid failed due to poor planning and lack of underwater reconnaissance, which left the Allies unaware of strong German coastal defenses and underwater obstacles. Inadequate submersible…
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Ep 150: “The One Thing That Changed My Dental Practice” (LIVE)
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1:06:38In this milestone episode, we invited dental practice owners from across our community to join us live and share what has been most impactful for their practice growth. You’ll hear from dentists with a wide variety of practices as they share what has made the biggest difference for them. In this episode, we talked about everything from profitabilit…
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Over 200,000 Allied Troops Tried and Failed to Crush the Soviet Revolution After World War One
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41:20The Allied Intervention into the Russian Civil War remains one of the most ambitious yet least talked about military ventures of the 20th century. Coinciding with the end of the first World War, some 180,000 troops from several countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Italy, Greece, Poland, and Romania, among others…
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Ignored by the System — How William Found His Own Recovery
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41:43Olympic bobsledding looks thrilling from the outside — 95 mph speeds, tight turns, and world-class competition. But behind the medals lies a hidden epidemic: CTE. In this episode of The Willpower Podcast, former Team USA bobsledder William Person opens up about his 9 years on the track, the repeated head trauma known as “sled head,” and the devasta…
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362: From Police Chief To Prison Escapee: The Chilling Crimes of Grant Hardin
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1:07:29Support our Sponsors: RocketMoney: https://rocketmoney.com/milehigher Simplisafe: https://simplisafe.com/milehigher Intro 0:00 Gateway, Arkansas... 3:21 Amy's Horrifying Assault 5:03 Searching for the Culprit 9:03 Coming up Dry 11:33 Enter Grant Hardin 20:12 The First of Many Jobs 23:03 A Short Fuse 28:51 James is Murdered 37:03 Lying Low 39:43 A B…
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How the U.S. Occupation of Japan After WW2 Forged the Most Durable Peace of the 20th Century
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1:00:19During World War II, the U.S. and Japan were locked in bitter hatred, fueled by propaganda portraying each other as ruthless enemies, exemplified by dehumanizing "Tokyo Woe" posters in the U.S. and Japanese depictions of Americans as barbaric invaders. After the war, the feelings seemed to turn 180 degrees overnight. By the early 1950s, American se…
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Homer Couldn't Have Written the Iliad, But He Probably Dictated it Word for Word
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52:53The Iliad is the world’s greatest epic poem—heroic battle and divine fate set against the Trojan War. Its beauty and profound bleakness are intensely moving, but great questions remain: Where, how, and when was it composed and why does it endure? To explore these questions is today’s guest, Robin Lane Fox, a scholar and teacher of Homer for over 40…
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Army of Ghosts / Doomsday - This Was The Alternative To Hell
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53:04It's the season finale. Mark shares some stories from around the time of this being on TV. Sarah is pleasantly surprised by some returnees, Torchwood is finally revealed and of course theres lots of discussion on Rose being left behind - should she just be grateful she's not in hell?By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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Doctors Gave Up on Him — How Jacob Beat Liver Failure Without Transplant
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49:08Jacob Schulze (@feel.sober.good) opens up about pandemic drinking, hiding alcohol, “show drinks,” liver cirrhosis symptoms, a MELD score near transplant range—and why he chose a different path. We talk boredom triggers, daily drinking creeping to dependence, jaundice and leg pain, faith, functional approaches, and what early labs (CMP/CBC) can reve…
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Resistance Is Useless (or, The Moonbase Episode 4, s04e26)
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1:02:50The episode where we control the Gravitron with a beehive helmet. Can we agree that a vacuum doesn't suck? In this podcast, we enjoy coffee WITHOUT SUGAR. This episode was recorded on 21 June 2025. Email us at [email protected]. I guess people listen to podcasts on YouTube now? Follow us on Tumblr at the-doctors-watcher. I finally made us…
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361: She Went To A Doctor's Appointment & Never Came Back... The Murder of Maria Cruz
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Depression-Era Planners Thought They’d End Poverty with Public Housing. Instead, They Created the Projects
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41:02In the 1930s, New Deal-era technocrats devised a solution to homelessness and poverty itself. They believed that providing free or low-cost urban housing projects could completely eliminate housing scarcity. Planners envisioned urban communities that would propel their residents into the middle class, creating a flywheel of abundance where poverty …
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Ep 149: Production isn’t everything… Or is it?
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28:34On the podcast today, we’re talking about money. Specifically, we’re talking about the role production plays in a dental practice. How important is production? If the owner-dentist is talking a lot about production, is that a sign of greed or possible over-diagnosing? A dental practice is a business, and money plays a role, but how does that factor…
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The Alabaman Jacksonians Who Rejected the Confederacy and Marched with Sherman to the Sea
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49:01As the popular narrative goes, the Civil War was won when courageous Yankees triumphed over the South. But an aspect of the war that has remained little-known for 160 years is the Alabamian Union soldiers who played a decisive role in the Civil War, only to be scrubbed from the history books. One such group was the First Alabama Calvary, formed in …
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Another episode with not a great reputation in fandom, but will we be more optimistic with Sarah's love of 2012. We also discuss children drawing on things. ✏️By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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360: Kidnapped From Burger Chef Then Found Murdered... The Unsolved Speedway Murders
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Frederick Douglass’s Private Writings on Abraham Lincoln, His Strong Critiques and Stronger Praise
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49:05Frederick Douglass made the strongest arguments for abolition in antebellum America because he made the case that abolition was not a mutation of the Founding Father’s vision of America, but a fulfillment of their promises of liberty for all. He had a lot riding on this personally – Douglas was born into slavery in Maryland around 1818, escaped to …
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The Industrial Revolution Was Supposed to Lead to Unlimited Free Time But Only Gave Us Smartphones and Endless Dopamine
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31:11Free time, one of life’s most important commodities, often feels unfulfilling. But why? And how did leisure activities transition from strolling in the park for hours to “doomscrolling” on social media for thirty minutes? Despite the promise of modern industrialization, many people experience both a scarcity of free time and a disappointment in it.…
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It's a divisive episode and we watched together in person this time. The first proper Doctor lite episode certainly gives us something different. We also have a bit of a throwback chat discussing a 60's story that we re-watched...By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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Weather or not to Cyber (or, The Moonbase Episode 3, s04e25)
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57:26The episode where we attempt to cleanse the earth via weather. Can severe head wounds be good sometimes? In this podcast, we speculate about the BJ ship, and so does Polly. This episode was recorded on 21 June 2025. Email us at [email protected]. I guess people listen to podcasts on YouTube now? Follow us on Tumblr at the-doctors-watcher.…
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359: The Sperm Donor Scandal: Man Fathers 1,000 Children Worldwide
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1:36:26Support our Sponsors: Upwork: https://upwork.com Simplisafe: https://simplisafe.com/milehigher Function Health: Learn more and join using our link https://functionhealth.com/MILEHIGHER We're coming to Crime Con!: https://www.crimecon.com/ USE CODE MILEHIGHER for 10% Off Standard Badges Intro 0:00 Early History of Sperm Donations 6:56 Early Signs of…
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James Cook Mapped the Globe Before Dying At the Hands of Hawaiians Who Once Worshipped Him
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56:56Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan are known for discoveries, but it was Captain James Cook who made global travel truly possible. Cook was an 18th-century British explorer who mapped vast regions of the Pacific, including New Zealand and Australia’s eastern coast, with unprecedented accuracy. He meticulously conducted soundings to measure…
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Team compensation can be an emotionally-charged topic in any dental office. With wages rising and profits shrinking, this can put doctor-owners in a tough spot when determining a fair pay structure. Today, Kellie Black is joining Wendy Briggs on The Double Your Production Podcast to share how to best handle compensation in the practice. In this epi…
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American Anarchists: The Original Domestic Extremists
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39:37In the early twentieth century, anarchists like Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman championed a radical vision of a world without states, laws, or private property. Militant and sometimes violent, anarchists were heroes to many working-class immigrants. But to many others, anarchism was a terrifyingly foreign ideology. Determined to crush it, gover…
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We’re back to Classic Who with the first story of Season 9, Day Of The Daleks!By Married To Who
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The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit - We've Had Demons Before
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31:06A fan favourite two parter this week, introducing us to the Ood, giving us some scary Toby moments and another Demon.By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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What Happens When the Game Ends – Travis Reed’s Journey
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39:53From MVP seasons overseas to sleeping on his mom’s couch — former pro basketball player Travis Reed has lived the highs and the crushing lows of life after sports. In this powerful episode of The Willpower Podcast, Travis opens up about growing up in South Central LA, winning championships in Europe, and the depression and drinking that followed hi…
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358: They Were Murdered Steps From Their Hotel On Thailand's "Death Island"
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1:24:51Support our Sponsors: Simplisafe: https://simplisafe.com/milehigher Function Health: https://functionhealth.com/milehigher We're coming to Crime Con!: https://www.crimecon.com/ USE CODE MILEHIGHER for 10% Off Standard Badges Intro 0:00 A Brief History of Koh Tao 7:11 Family Ties 17:36 Hannah & David's Early Life 23:39 Hitting it Off 25:45 The Night…
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100 Years Before Ford v. Ferrari, a Horse Breeder Revolutionized Thoroughbred Racing Through a Similar Obsession With Progress
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1:14:41Horse racing was the most popular sport in early America, drawing massive crowds and fueling a cultural obsession with horses’ speed and pedigree. In the early 1800s, every town in America with a few thousand people had a horse racing track, with major cities drawing crowds of up to 50,000. In the midst of this was Alexander Keene Richards (1827–18…
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Western Rome Fell Due to Germanic Immigration, Mass Inflation, and a Bloated Bureaucracy
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39:05It took little more than a single generation for the centuries-old Roman Empire to fall. In those critical decades, while Christians and pagans, legions and barbarians, generals and politicians squabbled over dwindling scraps of power, two men – former comrades on the battlefield – rose to prominence on opposite sides of the great game of empire. R…
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It's back to the 50's for this Mark Gatiss penned episode. The Coronation of the Queen is the background for this face stealing story, but is this just a filler episode?By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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Is Your Body Made of Sugar? Cuz the Cybermen Think It's Sweet (or, The Moonbase Episode 2, s04e24)
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55:49The episode where we recall our 1800s medical training. Is it OK to randomly pull threads from pants and steal boots for specimens? On this podcast, we learn the dangers of adding sugar to your coffee. This episode was recorded on 10 May 2025. Email us at [email protected]. I guess people listen to podcasts on YouTube now? Follow us on Tu…
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Why I’ll Never Drink Again – Pro Boxer’s True Story
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1:04:45What happens when a pro boxer, chess player, and physicist walks away from alcohol for good? In this raw and powerful conversation, Ed Latimore (@EdLatimore) joins The Willpower Podcast to share how he went from growing up in the projects of Pittsburgh to building a life of discipline, purpose, and sobriety. Ed has been sober since 2013. He’s a for…
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The Marrieds are back! We finally get around to giving our reaction to the finale of Ncuti’s run as the Doctor. It’s The Reality WarBy Married To Who
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Why the Atomic Bombing of Japan is as Justified in 2025 as it was in 1945
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52:29It's been 80 years since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the question of whether or not those bombings were justified has never been more contentious. That wasn't the case in the immediate aftermath: 85% of the American public approved the decision to bomb the cities in 1945, but this has dropped to 56% in more recent years, particularl…
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357: These 4 Young Kid's Plane Crashed In The Amazon & Were Alone For 40 Days
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54:58Support our Sponsors: StitchFix: https://stitchfix.com/milehigher Function Health: https://functionhealth.com/milehigher We're coming to Crime Con!: https://www.crimecon.com/ USE CODE MILEHIGHER for 10% Off Standard Badges Intro 0:00 Magdalena's Early Life 4:22 Meeting Andres 6:33 The Accident that Changed Everything 7:45 Manuel Flees... Something …
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Surviving the Siege of Leningrad with Sawdust Bread and Iron Determination
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46:54The first year of the siege of Leningrad that began in September 1941 marked the opening stage of a 900-day-long struggle for survival that left over a million dead. The capture of the city came tantalizingly close late that year, but Hitler paused to avoid costly urban fighting. Determined to starve Leningrad into submission, what followed was a w…
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Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel - No Gold Issues Here
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43:51The Cybermen make this comeback in this two parter directed by returning classic director Grahame Harper. We talk locations, Ricky & Jake, very welsh Angela and juxtaposing music choices.By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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I Used to Sell Alcohol — Now I Help People Quit Drinking (Luke Ryan’s Story)
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50:59How do you rebuild your life after alcohol has taken everything? In this powerful episode of The Willpower Podcast, certified Jay Shetty life coach Luke Ryan (@dadonthemox) shares his raw, unfiltered journey from working in the liquor industry to becoming a sober father, coach, and advocate for recovery. Luke opens up about starting to drink at age…
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356: The Bizarre “Cult” That Created Your Favorite Sleepytime Tea
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1:10:16Support our Sponsors: Upwork: https://upwork.com/save Rocket Money: https://rocketmoney.com/milehiger StitchFix: https://stitchfix.com/milehigher Function Health: https://functionhealth.com/milehigher Intro 0:00 Mo's Early Days 10:40 Gathering the Ingredients for Success 15:52 Subtle Religious Propaganda 20:58 A Glimpse Into Mo's Mind 26:14 Glory, …
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Depression-Era Governor Huey Long Wanted to Confiscate Individual Fortunes Over $1 Million, Possibly Leading to His 1935 Assassination
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1:05:41The most radical piece of legislation in the 20th century was Louisiana Governor Huey Long’s “Share Our Wealth Plan,” a bold proposal to confiscate individual fortunes exceeding $1 million to fund healthcare, free college education, and a guaranteed minimum income for families struggling through the Great Depression—a plan so radical it sparked the…
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Rope Equals Fire as Humanity’s Most Important Invention: It Allowed Hunting Mammoths and Building Pyramids
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55:36“‘Rope!’ muttered Sam[wise Gamgee]. ‘I knew I’d want it, if I hadn’t got it!’” Sam knew in the Lord of the Rings that the quest would fail without rope, but he was inadvertently commenting on how civilization owes its existence to this three-strand tool. Humans first made rope 50,000 years ago and one of its earliest contributions to the rise of ci…
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The Girl In The Fireplace - I Was Sad But I Wasn't Going To Cry
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39:33Its Mickeys first trip in the TARDIS taking us into space and to France. The Doctor has a romance, Rose is a bit sidelined but there are some wonderfully designed robots.By Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
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