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Close Your Eyes

Cryptic Radio

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A man’s search for his missing brother leads him to a mysterious cult. A mind-bending mystery/thriller from Cryptic Radio. Fiction Written, Directed & Produced by Jon Rolfe Sound Design & Audio Engineering by Randy Greer & Kathryn Stanley Show Artwork by O2bri Support us on Patreon or follow us on X(Twitter), Instagram, or TikTok @crypticradiopod
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Unforgotten

Alabama Cold Case Advocacy

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Unforgotten is intended to give voice to the voiceless: Alabama’s missing and murdered victims. Tune in each week as Sellers and Stormy of the Alabama Cold Case Advocacy non-profit organization share each victim's story in an effort to ensure their cases remain...unforgotten. To learn how you can further support ACCA and Unforgotten's mission, please visit alcoldcase.com. Content for this podcast is created and recorded by Sellers and Stormy Artwork: Sellers Producers: Sellers, Stormy and Pr ...
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True Criminals

Audio Bleach Global

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Winner of Outstanding Independent Podcast at this year’s True Crime Awards in London, True Criminals is your weekly deep dive into both historic and contemporary crime stories, hosted by Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt and journalist Helen Fospero. With decades of frontline reporting experience, Martin and Helen go beyond the headlines to uncover exclusive insights and untold details from some of the most gripping criminal investigations. Each episode delivers powerful storytelling ...
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Some Place Under Neith

The Last Podcast Network

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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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Welcome to I'm Just Sayin' Entertainment—your ultimate entertainment hub! This podcast is a smorgasbord of creativity, where every episode serves up juicy insights, tips, and candid conversations about the entertainment industry, social media finds, current events and life. Think of IJS Entertainment podcast as a virtual coffee house where entertainment pros and enthusiasts chill and chat about acting, writing, directing, music, artwork and everything artsy in between. If you're looking for ...
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The Cosmic Force

Youtini Podcast Network

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Welcome to The Cosmic Force Podcast, your ultimate destination for exploring the vibrant world of Star Wars comics, brought to you by Youtini. Join our passionate hosts as they delve into the rich storytelling and stunning artwork that define the Star Wars comic universe. Whether you're a seasoned fan or just starting your journey, The Cosmic Force makes these incredible stories accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Each episode, we'll break down the latest releases, uncover hidden gems, an ...
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Clover is a podcast spotlighting women who are redefining leadership. Hosted by Erin Geiger, the show features founders, executives, and trailblazers who are reshaping the way we think about success, work, and life. Each episode dives into real conversations about the wins, the challenges, and the bold decisions that drive women at the top of their game. From scaling companies to leading teams, breaking barriers to driving change—Clover uncovers the stories and strategies that inspire possib ...
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Union and Metro podcast

Union and Metro podcast

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Bands such as Blink 182 ,Agent 51, Sprung Monkey , Unwritten Law started at the San Diego, CA music venue called SOMA . SOMA was an all ages club with a heavy emphasis on local bands.This is where many bands grew up and became national touring bands by starting off on the smaller stage and then growing their audience to get to the main stage and open for national acts as well as headline their own shows . Jerm booked bands and ran the club from November 1989 until 1997 .Jer took over running ...
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Cat Noir Comedy Podcast

Kevin Chilvers and Matt Sanders

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Cat Noir is a character based, fully scored, British comedy series trapped within a podcast. Follow the fortunes or misfortunes of an ever growing cast of characters, born from sketches but forged in the stories we tell. There will be action, adventure, drama, high and low stakes with huge doses of comedy. Where the silly and absurd sit side by side in the shade. Written, performed, directed, produced and edited by Matt Sanders and Kevin Chilvers. All music (C) Kevin Chilvers Some sound effe ...
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Welcome to the Breakfast With Tiffany Show, a podcast that has been inspiring listeners since July 2020. Hosted by Tiffany Rossdale, a certified transformational life coach, this podcast features compelling stories from diverse guest speakers who share their journeys of overcoming trials, discovering uplifting paths, and making positive life transitions. Tiffany’s incredible journey began in the Philippines and currently a resident in Tokyo for more than two decade. A proud transgender woman ...
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In this podcast. people of all ages and backgrounds share their stories of overcoming obstacles to achieve success. Additionally, the show provides a platform for women who may need help, such as those in abusive relationships or marginalized situations. Topics like abuse, addiction, recovery,metaphysical exploration and toxic shame are consistently discussed on the show. In one episode titled “Enduring the Chaos,” Mimi shares her own journey. She talks about her chaotic early life, the abus ...
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Bedtime Stories with Adam McKay

HyperObject Industries

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As civilization comes crashing down around us, it's getting harder to fall asleep. Writer and director Adam McKay isn’t afraid to admit that adults need bedtime stories too. Join Adam McKay and friends for improvised, meandering tales meant to lull you to sleep - stories of wayward polka dots, martial arts in mysterious platinum suits, and the terrifying panic of grabbing free stuff. And don’t miss sleepy tales from guests like Sarah Silverman, Cole Escola, and Michaela Watkins. Artwork by S ...
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THE HAVISHAM HOUR

Julio Panisello

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Each day I read a single page of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. After reading the page I use it as format to create artwork inspired by the words in it. I then scan the sketched page and publish it, along with a brief journal entry and the reading of the page, exactly at 8:40 AM each day, on my local time, the time in the novel when Miss Havisham receives a letter on her wedding day announcing her groom is not showing up. The project started January 7th, 2013 and it will end June 12th, ...
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July’s People

Nelson Mandela Foundation

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In July 2021, South Africa was confronted with the most emphatic indicator of social discontent in the post-democratic dispensation. Within a period of a little over a week starting on the 8th of July, about 350 persons lost their lives, tens went missing with some still yet to be found, and thousands were injured. R50 billion was estimated to have been lost to the economy as a result of the violence. Since July 2021, the country has struggled to make sense of what happened and we have refer ...
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We are running a special series of the Make it Plain podcast, 'What Would Malcolm Say?' where Kehinde Andrews explains what Malcolm's body of work tells us about what is going on in the present. Each episode will also feature a full interview with someone featured in the documentary 'Nobody Can Give You Freedom', which was independently made by Make it Plain. You can watch the entire documentary for free at Nobody Can Give You Freedom: The Real Miss... Film was made by Michael Ellis Films Su ...
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It’s another podcast about cuddling! Missing hugs in these troubled times? This is the next best thing. Cuddle Club is the podcast where each week Lou Sanders (Taskmaster, QI, Would I Lie To You?) asks a special guest the hard hitting questions that other non-cuddle based podcasts don’t dare to. Hot stuff like: Which kid did your parents prefer? Why are we all pretending massages are normal? And, can you ever trust anyone to order for you? Previous guests include Katherine Ryan, Richard Osma ...
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In August of 1997, 12-year-old Georgia Leah Moses went missing in Santa Rosa, California. Nine days later, her body was discovered along the 101 Freeway in Petaluma, about 20 miles south of her last known whereabouts. In spite of many leads and an eye witness description of the last person she was seen with, no one has been arrested or charged in her abduction, rape, and murder. After 24 years with no movement in the case, Angel (Georgia's younger sister) has taken the investigation into her ...
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Antimony

Amy Richter and The Silver Linings Players

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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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Hi there, Arizona Adventurers, and welcome to Holly’s Arizona Lifestyle Podcast. I’m your host, Holly Waxman, and I’m beyond excited to have you join me. If you’re as captivated by the stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and endless sunshine as I am, you’re in for a treat. This podcast is your one -stop destination for all things Arizona lifestyle. From the bustling streets of Phoenix to the tranquil beauty of Sedona, we’re here to explore it all. We’ve got a lineup of special guests that ...
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Let’s Talk About It (on behalf of FPI UNSOLVED) is a thrilling true crime podcast and weekly YouTube series streaming every Friday at 7:00 pm CST / 8:00 pm EST @theForYouTV and @FPIJustice that dives deep into compelling cases and mysteries. Perfect for audiences who crave detailed investigations and fact-based storytelling. While others are posting unbelievably ridiculous fairy tales and untrue bullsh*t—we’re here to give you the real meat-and-potatoes served with the real mother f*ckin’ re ...
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Along with her own financial chaos, Amy Sharp had a 14 year old son hellbent on trying every street drug he could find. In an attempt to save her sanity, she started writing a story about the inner world of a woman like herself, living on the BC coast while her reality rippled and rolled._______ A year later, she had a professionally edited 93,000 word manuscript. After more twists and turns, she got a grant from Canada Media Fund to create the first episode in video.______ Alexine's sex pos ...
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The Spectator’s senior editorial team – Michael Gove, Freddy Gray, Lara Prendergast and William Moore – sit down to reflect on 2025. From Trump’s inauguration to the calamitous year for Labour, a new Pope and a new Archbishop of Canterbury, and the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine, the year has not been short of things to write about. The team take…
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For this special Spectator Out Loud, Sarah Perry reads her short story Slipshod, from the Spectator's Christmas issue. The story follows an academic tasked with reconstructing a disturbing incident involving two long-standing colleagues whose close friendship unravels under the weight of envy, illness – and something harder to explain. What emerges…
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Anglican author The Rev'd Fergus Butler-Gallie, Catholic priest Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith and Evangelical commentator Fleur Meston join Damian Thompson to reflect on 2025. They discuss Pope Leo XIV's leadership so far, the choice of Dame Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury and why Christianity has been coopted by the far right. Plus, was the …
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More than a decade ago, I wrote The Snow Globe, a middle-grade novel about courage, belonging, and discovering strength you didn’t know you had. I wrote it before I had kids, before many of the leadership experiences that now shape my life. For years, the manuscript sat quietly as my life changed around it. Two years ago, I was ready to self-publis…
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The SNP’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn, MP for Aberdeen South, joins Lucy Dunn for a special episode to assess the place of the SNP in British politics as we approach the end of 2025. The SNP were ‘decimated’ to just nine MPs at the 2024 general election – yet, if polls are to be believed, they are on course for another record win in the 2026 H…
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You won’t believe the questions we got this Christmas! In this special festive Q&A episode of True Criminals, hosts Martin Brunt and Helen Fospero dive into the fascinating, chilling, and sometimes puzzling queries from our amazing listeners. We want to start by thanking everyone who wrote in and shared their thoughts, theories, and questions with …
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Surely needing no introduction to Spectator listeners, Michael Gove has been a staple of British politics for almost two decades. As a Christmas treat, he joins Lara Prendergast to talk about his memories of food including: the 'brain food' he grew up on in Aberdeen, his favourite Oxford pubs and the dining culture of 1980s Fleet Street. He also sh…
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On this week’s special Christmas edition of Spectator Out Loud – part two: Dominic Sandbrook reflects on whether Lady Emma Hamilton is the 18th century’s answer to Bonnie Blue; Philip Hensher celebrates the joy of a miserable literary Christmas; Steve Morris argues that an angel is for life, not just for Christmas; Christopher Howse ponders the Spe…
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Today, we’re diving into a conversation that feels both timely and timeless — a conversation about love, , and the quiet power each of us carries to transform the world around us. Our guest, David Cunningham, is the author of Your Love Does Matter: A Journey to a New Consciousness and Expanding Your “Love Footprint.” His work invites us to remember…
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As is fast becoming a tradition on Coffee House Shots at this time of year, James Heale and Tim Shipman are joined by sketch writer Quentin Letts to go through the events of the past 12 months. From sackings to resignations, and Farage to Polanski, it is a year in which the centuries-old consensus has been challenged and Westminster is delicately p…
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Freddy Gray speaks to Vanity Fair's Washington correspondent Aidan McLaughlin about their latest two-part interview with one of Trump's closest allies Susie Wiles. As chief of staff to the White House, she has given some of the most candid quotes about what really happens inside Trump's regime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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In December 1978, 20 year old Debra Gunter vanished from her overnight shift at a Little General store on Mississippi’s Gulf Coast. Four days later, her body was found in the woods near McIntosh, Alabama, eighty five miles from where she disappeared. In Episode 4, The Line Marked Suspect, we examine newly obtained records from the Alabama Departmen…
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The FBI investigates the farmhouse murder and discovers an unsettling clue. Dylan finds himself restrained, isolated, and trapped in a room he doesn’t recognize. The Envoy works to diminish Olivia's role in Ignota, so she takes matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Morgan returns home from Pt. Reyes...only to find more trouble. ________________ Cr…
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The Spectator’s associate editor Toby Young sits down with master storyteller Bernard Cornwell, author of more than 50 international bestselling novels, including The Last Kingdom and much-loved Sharpe series. They delve into Cornwell’s life and career, discuss the real history behind his riveting tales of war and heroism and explore the enduring a…
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Michael Gove and Madeline Grant confront the horror of the Bondi Beach massacre and ask why anti-Semitic violence now provokes despair rather than shock. As Jewish communities are once again targeted on holy days, they examine the roots of Islamist ideology and the failure of political leaders to name it. Why has anti-Semitism metastasised across t…
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Advertising guru – and the Spectator's Wiki Man columnist – Rory Sutherland joins Damian Thompson for this episode of Holy Smoke. In a wide ranging discussion, from Sigmund Freud and Max Weber to Quakers and Mormons, they discuss how some religious communities seem to be predisposed to success by virtue of their beliefs. How do spiritual choices af…
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The latest episode of Clover went live today, and this one is just me, naming something I think a lot of us are feeling, especially in December, but rarely talk about out loud. In this episode, I unpack what I’ve been calling the leadership hangover. It’s not burnout or a breakdown. It’s that quieter, harder-to-explain exhaustion that shows up afte…
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At 10.31pm a pop concert turned into a war zone. Children were screaming, parents were searching in terror and Britain was once again under attack. In this powerful episode of True Criminals, Sky News crime reporter Martin Brunt and journalist Helen Fospero revisit the deadliest terror attack in the UK since 7 7. They take listeners back to the nig…
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Amber Hollingsworth is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Master Addiction Counselor, and the founder of Hope for Families Recovery Center, where she and her team have helped thousands of families navigate addiction and rebuild their lives. She’s spent more than 15–20 years working across inpatient and outpatient treatment settings, and she’s the…
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On this week’s special Christmas edition of Spectator Out Loud – part one: James Heale wonders if Keir Starmer will really have a happy new year; Gyles Brandreth discusses Her Majesty The Queen’s love of reading, and reveals which books Her Majesty has personally recommended to give this Christmas; Avi Loeb explains why a comet could be a spaceship…
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Today we’re joined by Cara Lockwood, USA Today bestselling author of more than 35 books, including the hit The Takeover and the beloved I Do (But I Don’t), which was adapted into a Lifetime Original Movie. Cara’s latest work, There’s No Good Book for This but I Wrote One Anyway, blends memoir, humor, and pep talks, offering readers a candid look at…
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I sat down with **Spoiledbrat10168 —an active TikTok creator whose playful persona blends lifestyle, beauty, and interactive live-streams. With nearly 25,000 followers and close to 280,000 likes, she’s built a loyal community around makeup tutorials, GRWM sessions, and product demos featuring brands like Farmasi. Her catchphrase, ‘STOP! Is it nice?…
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The Spectator heads into Christmas a little bit less Scottish as we bid farewell to our political correspondent Lucy Dunn. Before Lucy leaves for STV, she joins Coffee House Shots – with fellow Scots Michael Simmons and Labour MP Gordon McKee – for one final episode reflecting on the state of Scottish politics. They discuss whether the SNP has stab…
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The Spectator’s bumper Christmas issue is a feast for all, with offerings from Nigel Farage, Matthew McConaughey and Andrew Strauss to Dominic Sandbrook, David Deutsch and Bonnie Blue – and even from Her Majesty The Queen. To take us through the Christmas Edition, host Lara Prendergast is joined by deputy political editor James Heale, associate edi…
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In December 1978, twenty-year-old Debra Gunter vanished from the Li’l General store where she worked the overnight shift in Gautier, Mississippi. Days later, her body was discovered miles away in rural Alabama. Sellers & Stormy share Debra’s story, uncovering long-buried details and connecting with investigator Lt. Darren Versiga, whose renewed loo…
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My guest on this week’s Book Club podcast is Jonathan C. Slaght, whose new book is Tigers Between Empires: The Journey to Save the Siberian Tiger from Extinction. He tells me about these remarkable animals, the remarkable people who studied them, and how their fates have been entwined with the shifting politics of post-Soviet Russia. Hosted on Acas…
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It's a busy week for Star Wars comics, as 3 issues drop. Han and Chewie work to escape from Unkar Plutt in their quest for the Falcon. Finn, Rey, and Leia make their way to a Twi'lek colony and encounter the grave Nightlander. Plus, Poe Dameron concludes his epic fight with the Baron of Bestine, as he attempts to rescue the highly sought after code…
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In the wake of an extraordinary Budget – leaked an hour before the Chancellor addressed Parliament – The Spectator brings clarity to a turbulent political and take stock of how the announcements will impact you. Michael Simmons speaks with John Porteous of Charles Stanley and James Nation, formerly of the Treasury and No. 10, to discuss how the eve…
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The terror that gripped California for over a decade finally came into focus in 2018. Joseph James D’Angelo, a former police officer and seemingly ordinary father, was unmasked as the Golden State Killer – a serial predator responsible for at least 13 murders, over 50 rapes, and countless home invasions from the mid-1970s to the 1980s. In this seco…
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In this episode of Clover, I sit down with fellow Austinite, community builder, and multi-pivot queen Heather Trumpfheller for a conversation that hits on career, identity, sobriety, boundaries, and what it really means to build community with intention. We talk about: Her winding career path & permission to pivot Growing up a storytelling-obsessed…
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Tom Gilbey, the internet’s most charismatic wine expert, sits down with Olivia Potts for Table Talk. Tom is a winemaker, merchant, educator – and also an author. His new book, Thirsty, is part-memoir, part guide to his life through wine in 100 bottles, and is available now. On the podcast, Tom discusses his family’s love for winemaking that stretch…
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Christopher Caldwell joins Freddy Gray to discuss why the 'Boomer generation' – those born between 1946 and 1964 – became one of the most hated generations in recent history. Chris argues that the Boomers uniquely benefited from the resources of other generations, and were able to enjoy the benefits of leftist politics alongside the political and e…
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For this week's Spectator Out Loud, we include a compilation of submissions by our writers for their greatest artwork of the 21st century so far. Following our arts editor Igor Toronyi-Lalic, you can hear from: Graeme Thomson, Lloyd Evans, Slavoj Zizek, Damian Thompson, Richard Bratby, Liz Anderson, Deborah Ross, Calvin Po, Tanjil Rashid, James Wal…
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This weekend’s Coffee House Shots digs into the growing debate over whether Keir Starmer should tack left on the economy as voters peel away to the Greens and Lib Dems – and why some in Labour think its migration stance is now more popular with their own voters than ever. Are Labour tacking left? But beyond policy, a deeper question looms: is Westm…
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‘Labour is now the party of welfare, not work’ argues Michael Simmons in the Spectator’s cover article this week. The question ‘why should I bother with work?’ is becoming harder to answer, following last week’s Budget which could come to define this Labour government. A smaller and smaller cohort of people are being asked to shoulder the burden – …
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Dylan tries to travel alone and finds his memories transformed to nightmares. Sally and Morgan seek out Eli, but the intended meeting takes an unexpected and disturbing turn. And as Sedona starts her new role on Floor 65, she uncovers more questions about Ignota and the reclusive founder... ________________ Created by Jon Rolfe Featuring Elliott Br…
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My guest in this week’s Book Club podcast is James Geary, talking about the new edition of his classic The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism. He tells me about what separates an aphorism from a proverb, a maxim or a quip; about the long history of the form and his own lifelong infatuation with it; and about whether – given our dwin…
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This week: Rachel Reeves reels as Labour’s Budget unravels – and a far-left Life of Brian sequel plays out in Liverpool. After a bruising seven days for the Chancellor, Michael and Maddie ask whether Reeves’s position is now beyond repair. Did Keir Starmer’s bizarre nursery press conference steady the ship – or simply confirm that the government is…
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In this episode of Clover, I sit down with the brilliant and wildly accomplished Tina Sharkey for a conversation that honestly feels like three masterclasses in one: community-building, career design, and the future of human connection in an AI-driven world. Tina walks me through her very non-linear career path—from hanging out in her mom’s New Yor…
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