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The NFL Players Podcast is a candid, unscripted series sharing the stories and personal journeys of NFL players– as told by the players. Hosted by captain of the New York Giants, Logan Ryan, Legend and Walter Payton Man of the Year recipient Charles "Peanut" Tillman, and Hall of Famer Aeneas Williams, new episodes are released on Wednesdays. Follow @nflplayerspodcast for updates and new episodes.
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A weekly podcast that reads out ghost stories, horror stories, and weird tales every week. Classic stories from the pens of the masters Occasionally, we feature living authors, but the majority are dead. Some perhaps are undead. We go from cosy Edwardian ghost stories (E. F. Benson, Walter De La Mare) to Victorian supernatural mysteries (M. R. James, Elizabeth Gaskell, Bram Stoker, and Charles Dickens) to 20th-century Weird Tales (Robert Aickman, Fritz Lieber, Clark Ashton-Smith, and H. P. L ...
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Locked On Warriors – Daily Podcast On The Golden State Warriors

Locked On Podcast Network, Kylen Mills, Charlie Walter

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The Locked On Warriors Podcast, hosted by Bay Area sports reporters Charlie Walter and Kylen Mills along with an array of high-profile guests, is the best (and only) daily Golden State Warriors show in existence. LO Warriors is your go-to source for Warriors news and analysis as each episode features in-depth discussions on Steph Curry, Draymond Green, the draft, free agency and the rest of the NBA. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network.
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Bullseye is a celebration of the best of arts and culture in public radio form. Host Jesse Thorn sifts the wheat from the chaff to bring you in-depth interviews with the most revered and revolutionary minds in our culture. Bullseye has been featured in Time, The New York Times, GQ and McSweeney's, which called it "the kind of show people listen to in a more perfect world."
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Adam Graham continues his journey through Old Time Radio Detective programs from their first available adventure to their final bow in Seasons 1-3 which were released between 2009 and 2012, featuring nearly 800 Old Time Radio episodes. You can listen to the current podcast feed of The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio here. In this volume, you'll hear: Alan Ladd playing Dan Holiday, a reporter-mystery writer who will go anywhere and do anything to those who send him a letter to Box 13. Jack ...
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It Happened In Hollywood

The Hollywood Reporter

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On this podcast, Seth Abramovitch, senior writer at The Hollywood Reporter, takes you behind the scenes of the indelible pop culture moments that shaped Hollywood history — with special guests who were actually there. In a town where everything old is eventually new again, Seth gives listeners a front-row seat to the way things were. Welcome to IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD! Theme music composed by: Paul Masvidal and Sean Malone
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What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestselling authors, philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists, theologians, artists, and political leaders—people wrestling with the biggest questions of meaning and purpose in our time. Together we a ...
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The Curiosity Project is a podcast where curiosity DIDN'T kill the cat. Whether you want to listen to a serious discussion on artificial intelligence, sustainability of books, philosophy of movies, the beauty of minimalism or a laid back comedic chat on the British royal family then Omar and Umar have you covered. Exploration and discovery is at the heart of this podcast so be curious and join us for a chat!
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The Bus Stop Blues podcast is a weekly 2 hour radio show broadcasted from live and recorded at 98.3 FM – The Life radio station in Northern Lake County, Illinois from 7pm to 9pm on Sunday nights. The show features blues inspired music, with originals from Kevin Purcell & The Nightburners as well as Blues legends from today and yesteryear. The show includes “Tales From The Road” a recurring feature, plus witty conversations from your hosts and special in studio guests.
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Comedians Ian Smith and Amy Gledhill – two Northerners living in London – are on a mission to find the juiciest stories from their hometowns and beyond. Join them each week as they scour the local rags of the North to find the stories you didn’t know you needed to know. Do you have news from the North? Found a story in your local paper? Email it to Ian and Amy at [email protected] Want extra episodes? Bonus content? Videos? Join us on Patreon at patreon.com/NorthernNews Follow Northe ...
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Dick Tracy

The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network

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The show first aired in 1934 for the NBC Radio New England region. Himan Brown, then still at college, arranged the radio rights for the comic strip. On February 4, 1935, it was picked up by CBS Radio, airing in 15 minute episodes four times a week. Returning next season it aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from September 30, 1935 to March 24, 1937. From April 29, 1939, "Dick Tracy" became a half-hour-long prime time radio serial, airing at 5:00 pm. When the USA got involved in the Second ...
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Tape Heads: Draft Season

iHeartPodcasts and NFL

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Tape Heads is a twice-weekly, in-season X-and-O podcast giving fans the “whys and hows” of each week’s NFL action. In each episode, Dan, Bob and Scott detail the biggest moments of the NFL weekend based on their study of All-22 coaching footage, aka “The Tape.” Conversations fueled by observation and analysis give fans the new insights and information they crave. But its coverage extends beyond the surface of real time moments and extends into the living history of the National Football Leag ...
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Coming In From The Cold

talkSPORT/Unedited Stories

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What does it truly mean to represent your country at the highest level? Coming in from the Cold starts in the late 19th century and spans three centuries. Jessica Creighton tells the history of black footballers in England with personal stories from iconic players and managers and insights from sports historians and experts. Football's early Black trailblazers influenced generations of household names in the English game who then became pioneers themselves - breaking down barriers whilst pla ...
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If you want to be #1 in your field, live your legacy and create maximum impact, The Play Big Movement Podcast is for you. The Play Big Movement was inspired by Sharon Lechter’s desire and dedication to play big again after suffering the devastating loss of her son in 2012. After a career of playing big as the driving force behind the talking books industry, the Rich Dad brand and the revival of Think and Grow Rich, the loss of her son stopped her in her tracks…shifting her focus and business ...
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Gunsmoke

Entertainment Radio

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In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" base ...
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Step back into a world of intrigue, passion, and ruthless ambition — welcome to Tudor England. Join historian and bestselling author Claire Ridgway as she uncovers the riveting stories of the Tudor dynasty. From the scandalous love affairs of King Henry VIII to the tragic fall of Anne Boleyn, the fierce reign of Elizabeth I, and the lesser-known secrets of Tudor court life, this podcast brings history to life in vivid detail. Hear dramatic tales of betrayal, execution, forbidden love, and po ...
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The Stone Table

Bay Life Church

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The Stone Table Podcast is a ministry of Bay Life Church committed to teaching the Scriptures and engaging in culturally relevant issues that affect Christians today. Hosted by Teaching Pastor, Travis Lowe and Worship Arts Coordinator, Mickey Lowe, The Stone Table explores the crossroads between faith and culture. Our hope is for The Stone Table to look at a wide range of topics concerning Lifers everyday, from the Bible to Buddhism, to art and science, and onward to philosophy and entertain ...
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Northern News returns with a brand new series, starting this Thursday 25th September 2025. Follow Northern News on Instagram @NorthernNewsPodcast Want Extra! Extra! content? Join our Patreon for weekly bonus content. Got a juicy story from t'North? Email it to [email protected]. Artwork by Welcome Studio. Photography by Jonathan Birch. Host…
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Northern News is on a series break, but we'll be back very soon! To tide you over until then, you can enjoy WEEKLY bonus episodes over on our Patreon. This week's bonus episode is... something a little different. His PR was extremely persistent, so for this week's bonus episode Amy and Ian are joined by Tory MP Tom Dudley-Brown, alongside his Every…
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Ever looked up at Hampton Court’s Great Hall and wondered who made that jaw-dropping roof? On this day in Tudor history, 22 September 1544, James Nedeham, master carpenter, architect and Surveyor of the King’s Works, died while on campaign with Henry VIII at Boulogne. You may not know his name, but you know his work: Hampton Court’s Great Hall roof…
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Content note: This video discusses historical allegations of domestic abuse. Imagine being one of the highest-ranking women in England, then writing that you were locked away, stripped of your jewels, pinned until you spat blood, and dragged from bed by your hair. Those are the claims of Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, set down in letters to …
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Here is my music podcast from September 18, 2025 with the music of BB King, Tom Waits, John Hammond, The Tedeschi Trucks Band, Leon Russell, Otis Redding & Carla Thomas and more. Also my special in studio guest is musician Rob Hutchings, picture below, playing music live and telling about his musical journey. Thanks Rob. I enjoyed the heck out of y…
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Villain or maligned? In this interview, historical novelist Wendy Johnson—a founding member of Philippa Langley’s “Looking for Richard” project—joins me to discuss her debut novel, The Traitor’s Son, which traces Richard III’s formative decade (1461–1471). We explore: What being close to the 2012 discovery in Leicester changed for her as a writer a…
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The Golden State Warriors offseason gridlock continues until the final hours, with JK's agent Aaron Turner saying they will accept the qualifying offer if the Warriors don't present new deals. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Enough with boring, flavorless caffeine, it’s time to give your caffeine a flavor upgrade with 5-hour EN…
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Et in Sempiternum Pereant by Charles Williams Lord Arglay, retired Chief Justice and seeker of forgotten knowledge, sets out for a quiet scholarly errand in the English countryside—only to find the landscape subtly warped, time grown strangely dense, and a chimney smoking where no fire burns. Drawn by a narrow path to a door that seems to wait for …
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Release Date: April 01 , 2011 An old friend of Johnny’s comes to him for help only to change his mind, and then turn up dead the next day. Original Air Date: April 14, 1951 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO B…
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This is our unabridged interview with Max Lucado. Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million products and authored over 40 nonfiction books. In this vulnerable career retrospective interview, Lee explores what led Max Lucado to become almost synonymous with grace, acceptance and forgiveness--namely some of his own wounds f…
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If you know Elizabeth Gilbert's name, it might be for her book Eat, Pray, Love. Earlier this month, Gilbert published a very different memoir: All the Way to the River: Love, Loss, and Liberation. It centers around her relationship with her partner, the writer Rayya Elias and the aftermath of her cancer diagnosis. Elizabeth Gilbert joins us to talk…
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This Locked On NBA Crossover show has hosts from the Pacific Division debate who will be the best team, among many other storylines. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Enough with boring, flavorless caffeine, it’s time to give your caffeine a flavor upgrade with 5-hour ENERGY®️ shots. Get the favorites you love or be bold and try …
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On this day in Tudor history, 19 September 1580, Katherine Willoughby (Katherine Brandon, later Katherine Bertie), Duchess of Suffolk, died after a long illness and was laid to rest at Spilsby, Lincolnshire. I’m historian and author Claire Ridgway, and today I’m telling the story of one of my favourite Tudor women, a brilliant, resilient figure who…
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Release Date: March 31, 2011 The butler of a playwright who has satirized Holmes comes to Holmes for helping fearing his master is about to kill him. Original Air Date: January 27, 1947 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam…
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Jonathan Kuminga has recently received new offers from the Golden State Warriors but still remains unwilling to sign with the warriors unless a player option is a part of the deal. Why wouldn't the Warriors make this deal? Charlie Walter breaks it down. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Enough with boring, flavorless caffeine, it…
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On this day in Tudor history, 18 September 1535, Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, was born at Chartley in Staffordshire. The eldest son of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Catherine Willoughby, Henry’s life was full of promise, until it was heartbreakingly cut short. Educated alongside Prince Edward (the future Edward VI), Henry thrived at …
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Dallas Cowboys legend Darren Woodson joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper on the latest NFL Players: Second Acts episode for a candid conversation about his life on and off the field. Woodson shares his “welcome to the NFL” moment, what it was like covering Michael Irvin in practice, and why he never left Dallas during his entire career. He opens …
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In this episode, we dissect the summer blockbuster Superman that flips the script by emphasizing vulnerability and humanity over untouchable power. Fans have praised the way the movie let Superman cry, lose, and even ask for help, while critics argue it made him too weak. We connect these reactions to questions of faith, asking what it means to wor…
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Release Date: March 30, 2011 A singing cowboy hires George to investigate someone who is threatening a female sharpshooter. The sharpshooter tries to get George off the case, but a shot fired from across the street. A murdered blackmailer sets the stage for a mystery where everyone seems to be a sharpshooter. Original Air Date: October 31, 1949 Sup…
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On 17 September 1575, Zurich lost one of its great reformers: Heinrich (Henry) Bullinger. While Luther thundered, Calvin systematised, and Zwingli fought and died, Bullinger quietly anchored the Swiss Reformation, and his writings reached far beyond Switzerland, shaping the faith of Tudor England. In this episode, I explore: Bullinger’s rise from B…
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A new ESPN report says the only thing standing between a Jonathan Kuminga and Golden State Warriors deal is switching the proposed team option to a player option. Considering the Warriors have expressed they won't do that, Charlie Walter and Matt Kolsky discuss what will likely happen. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Enough wit…
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Sandy is not your typical CPA and has first-hand experience as a small business owner, and in this episode, she shares with Sharon the evolution of her business model to provide and scale wealth and financial strategies for entrepreneurs and investors. In addition to starting her own firm, she operated a photography business for eight years and is …
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Hey Now! Here is my music podcast from Sept. 15, 2025. Included on this Grateful Dead with Leo Schumaker Hour is The Grateful Dead's Franklin's Tower, House of the Rising Sun blueprint special with Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, Gordon Lightfoot, Tracy Nelson and more Grateful Dead. Also a great interview with Mark Trapper Lichtenberger about his love of…
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Release Date: March 29, 2011 A man hires Archie to witness a new will and then disappears. Original Air Date: March 2, 1951 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Give us a call at 20…
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Jinkx Monsoon is a legend in the world of drag. For fans of RuPaul's Drag Race she is often referred to as "Queen of All Queens" – she's the only performer to win that competition show twice. More recently she's been performing on stage like Little Shop of Horrors and Chicago. Currently, you can catch her on Broadway in Cole Escola's Tony award-win…
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The Bus Stop Blues thebusstopblues.com Our Patreon Episode 35 – September 14th, 2025 Guest: Charlie Slavík This week on The Bus Stop Blues, the Big Bus is making a very special stop — all the way in the Czech Republic — to welcome one of Europe’s finest harmonica players, Charlie Slavík. Charlie has earned international acclaim for his fiery harp s…
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ESPN has reported that Jonathan Kuminga sat down with Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob and GM Mike Dunleavy. In the report it states that a new offer has surfaced, that Kuminga's camp offered their own deal, yet each side is still not flinching. Charlie Walter breaks down the report and wat it means for the Warriors this season. Support Us By …
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On 16 September 1539, Walter Devereux was born at Chartley in Staffordshire. Nobleman, soldier, coloniser—and father to Robert Devereux, Elizabeth I’s brilliant but doomed favourite—Walter’s life was full of ambition, controversy, and whispers that outlived him. From his meteoric rise at Elizabeth’s court to his brutal and ill-fated campaign in Ire…
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What happens when God’s people pay attention to the needs around them? In Acts 6:1–7, the early church faced division and real need, and their Spirit-led awareness led to action that brought restoration and protected the witness of the gospel. In this message, Carlos Velez unpacks the rhythm of awareness: paying attention to others, to our own resp…
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Release Date: March 28, 2011 A woman asks Pat to pretend to be her husband in order to save her life. Original Air Date: April 24, 1955 1957 AFRTS Transcription Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Bo…
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Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million products and authored over 40 nonfiction books. In this vulnerable career retrospective interview, Lee explores what led Max Lucado to become almost synonymous with grace, acceptance and forgiveness--namely some of his own wounds from childhood experiences in a frugal, sometimes e…
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Northern News is on a series break, but we'll be back very soon! To tide you over until then, you can enjoy WEEKLY bonus episodes over on our Patreon. This week, we hear a story from a listener about a man who just LOVES big cats. We think. This is a preview of this week's Patreon episode. To listen to the full episode and to enjoy weekly bonus con…
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When you picture Henry VIII, do you see Holbein’s towering figure in furs and jewels—broad, bearded, and imposing? That image is iconic... but it’s not the full story. In this video, I’m going back to the start of Henry’s reign to ask: What did Henry VIII really look like when he took the throne in 1509? Before the tyranny, before the weight gain, …
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I can't believe that I've got over 75,000 subscribers on my YouTube channel, and to celebrate it, my lovely husband, Tim, put together a "mastermind" style expert round quiz to test my knowledge on the Tudors and especially the Boleyn family. There's a quick-fire round of two minutes where I have to answer as many questions correctly as I can, and …
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Today you are joining a conversation I had with my dear friend Luca Faloni, Founder of Luca Faloni. As you all know, Luca Faloni has been my personal go to fashion brand for over 3 years, in this episode we went through his founding story, his thoughts on luxury, maximising the retail experience and the reality of being an entrepreneur.…
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The Truth About His Faith and the English Reformation He broke from Rome. He dissolved the monasteries. He declared himself Supreme Head of the Church of England… So that makes Henry VIII Protestant, right? Not quite. In this video, we explore: Why Henry VIII broke with the Pope (spoiler: it wasn’t about theology) His 1521 book defending the Cathol…
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A man walks the London streets, thin as a shadow, his eyes open but unseeing. He has no destination, yet something leads him — as if by an unseen hand — to a quiet room where the ordinary will no longer hold. What follows is not terror in the usual sense, but a slow unravelling, as if the familiar fabric of life has been touched by something that s…
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Release Date: March 25, 2011 Johnny Dollar goes to the Malay provinces to investigate the disappearance of a plantation owner. The wife claims her husband was attacked by bandits, but Johnny finds evidence to suggest its her boyfriend. Original Air Date: April 7, 1951 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show …
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This is our unabridged interview with Amy Sherman. What if the church were known not for culture wars or abuses of power, but for building parks, strengthening schools, advancing science education, and championing restorative justice? That’s the vision Amy L. Sherman lays out in her book Agents of Flourishing. In this conversation, Sherman invites …
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Jason Segel starred in Freaks and Geeks, How I Met Your Mother, Knocked Up. But he's also an accomplished writer and creator. He wrote the classic romcom Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and revived The Muppets for a new generation.When Jesse talked to Segel in 2020, Jason had just created the weird and wonderful TV drama Dispatches from Elsewhere - a sh…
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Steph Curry's bold take. Is this truly the most talented era in league history? The Golden State Warriors star's new book ignites discussions on player versatility and the evolution of the game. From dissecting Adam Silver's "highlights league" comments to analyzing Jimmy Butler's impact, this episode breaks down the changing NBA landscape. Dive in…
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We rarely hear about Marten Micron, a young Dutch pastor who came to London as a refugee, and helped organise one of the most radical experiments of Edward VI’s reign: the Stranger Church at Austin Friars. I’m historian and author Claire Ridgway, and in today’s video I’ll be sharing the remarkable story of Marten Micron: his ministry among London’s…
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On the latest Move the Sticks, Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks and Rhett Lewis make their Week 2 Rookie Draft picks (03:49) before introducing a new segment, Coordinator of the Week (09:17). The guys spotlight Jets OC Tanner Engstrand after an impressive debut against the Steelers, then wrap up with a preview of Thursday Night Football between the Co…
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Release Date: March 24, 2011 Also known as the Cornish horror. While recovering from a convalescence, Holmes has to solve a bizarre murder that local legend would seem to blame on the devil. Original Air Date: January 13, 1947 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.gre…
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Charlie Walter and guest Matt Kolsky dive into hypothetical "Freaky Friday" scenarios, comparing the Warriors' situation to teams like the Raptors, Celtics, and Spurs. They analyze the NBA Top 100 player rankings, debating Steph Curry's 5th place spot and whether Jimmy Butler was snubbed at 29th. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY…
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The NBA Top 100 as voted by Locked On has been revealed. Did Steph Curry wind up in the top 5? Was Jimmy Butler valued by the voters, and is Draymond Green still worthy of being listed as a top 50 player? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! 5-Hour ENERGY Tee up that trip! Enter for a chance to win a dream golf trip for two to any golf tournament…
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A medal for a massacre. A Te Deum for thousands of deaths. A celebration that still shocks centuries later. On this day in history—11 September 1572—Pope Gregory XIII ordered Rome to give thanks for not one, but two "victories": the Catholic triumph over the Ottomans at Lepanto and the mass slaughter of French Protestants during the St Bartholomew’…
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Release Date: March 23, 2011 George gets a strange letter from a man who says he’s mailed him before, when George didn’t get the letter. Driven by curiosity, George heads out to a house that features two spinsters who care for a paralyzed man. George finds that his correspondent has died and decides to check into the case further. Original Air Date…
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