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If Pod-O-matic had an eclectic designation you'd definitely find Trick's there. We are the educational branch of Stupid Rabbit Labs, who's mission it is to spread music to the masses in an attempt to educate and broaden the musical knowledge of the world. Your Hosts, Farrell and Trick, Deans of the Stupid Rabbit Labs, Educational Division.
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Geek Shock

Geekshock

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GeekShock is the most amazing podcast on the planet and we have the geek cred to prove it. Every week we regale you with the latest geek news (both good and bad), what geeky things our crew has been doing, and playing stupid games. If it’s movies, television, board games, video games, D&D, comics, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, or anything geeky in pop culture, we’ve all over it.
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Welcome to Bungholes and Rabbit Holes, a new podcast from the creators of Whiskey Biz Podcask, Rob, Devo and Victor. We review whiskeys and staying true to the name, we go down plenty of rabbit holes along the way. If you are interested in learning more about whiskey, how certain whiskeys taste, or love hearing guys discuss random topics or people who do stupid things, you are in the right place. Thank you for checking us out. We hope you will join us in our podcasting journey.
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DarkHorse Podcast

Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying

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The DarkHorse Podcast is hosted by Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying. Bret and Heather both have PhDs in biology, and they seek truth and explore a wide variety of topics with their evolutionary toolkit as society loses its footing. Tune in to infamous spreaders of "Covid Disinformation" Bret and Heather for a podcast—maybe you'll like what you see!
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Short and spooky with a side of silly, stories for kids by kids. We are part of the Go Kid Go network and are an independently run show made by our family mom, dad, Ayla (10) and Calla (8) Hey creepy friends, season four is ongoing, if you have any stories, email us at [email protected]! For more content, check out our linktree https://linktr.ee/scarystoriesforcreepykids Instagram, Facebook & YouTube videos @scarystoriesforcreepykids and for TikTok & Twitter @forcreepykids ...
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Loser Leaves Wrestling

Loser Leaves Podcast

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Welcome to Loser Leaves Wrestling! Run by pro wrestling weirdos Redd Jefferson and Mohit Jaswal. We post reviews, podcast clips (Loser Leaves Podcast), and general chit chat about professional wrestling. The channel is currently focusing on All Elite Wrestling (AEW), New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and NXT (WWE).
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This week we talk about David Cronenberg, The Shrouds, the Station 11 series, Thunderbolts*, Movies we're looking forward to, Second City, The Monkey, Come Play, Crime Scene Cleaner, 12 o'clock High, Greyhound, Matrix 2, Magnificent 7, collectible cards, Pogs, The Superfriends, Xbox raises prices, Clayface resets, Neflix goes Tok, Marvel changes th…
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Is MAHA under threat? If so, what is the nature of the threat? Following the nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General, MAHA on-line has polarized: is she a Manchurian candidate, or is she what she appears? If she is what she appears, is her lack of focus on vaccine safety cause for concern? What is the value of experience, clinical and otherwi…
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This week we go 100% "Chicken Crazy" with a podcast completely dedicated to the national bird of the southern home, "The" Sunday dinner favorite for decades, the humble yard bird... a.k.a. Chicken, with the Chicken Crazy Podcast: Chicken Crazy - Joe Tex, Chicken Shack Back2 Back with McKenna Mendelson Mainline and Honeyboy Edwards , Robert Lockwood…
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Celestia from the Squaring the Strange podcast joins us for this episode as we talk about Power Planet, Battle Bots, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Robocop, Revenge of the Sith, Butterfly Kisses, Last Days by Adam Nevill, Bagman, The Girl with All the Gifts, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Liminal Spaces, Secret Mall Apartment, Frogging, Elder Scrolls Online s…
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Counting Down Chris Ethridge celebrates the career of a man who's career as a bassist crossed over to several genres of popular music. He was best known as a member of one of the original country rock bands, The Flying Burrito Brothers, but he was also played for Judy Collins, Johnny Winter, Ry Cooder, Leon Russell, Randy Newman, Linda Ronstadt, Th…
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What’s in our medicines? There are active ingredients, and there are excipients, which is everything else. From colorants to emulsifiers to adjuvants, excipients hide many horrors, and it’s not even possible to know which ones are in your meds (or foods). Dairy that has been fortified with vitamins A & D also has seed oils and emulsifiers, but thos…
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Water's been called our most precious resource and the essence of every living thing, but here at Stupid Rabbit Labs, water is a good subject for a podcast.* Water - Graham Central Station, You Don't Miss Your Water 'Til The Well Runs Dry Back 2 Back with Taj Mahal and William Bell, Cool Water - Mark Farner, Beneath Still Waters - Emmy Lou Harris, …
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This week we talk about Board Games, the Austin Ren Faire, Texas Toy Museum and Arcade, Tiki Tatsuya, Andor, the Wheel of Time, Dark Matter, Daredevil: Reborn, Sinners, Drop, Pride and Prejudice, Devil May Cry anime, Dragon's Dogma anime, Creatures of Light and Darkness, Divish the Damned, Station Eleven, Toys R Us, Playmobil, I Know What You Did L…
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The middle ground scramble continues. Elites redefine their positions as if they had it right all along, and explain why they definitely need to be in charge of more stuff. We have been waiting for the reckoning; instead we are getting the anti-reckoning. Herein: how science isn’t done, why the scientific method is for everyone, and evidence that m…
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This week we go down to the sea Lost Sea Shanty - Circus Maximus (Jerry Jeff Walker- voc.), Sea and Sand - The Who, Sea of Love Back 2 Back with Israel Kamakawiwo'ole and Katie Webster, Black Sea Star - Jimmy Bowskill, The Red Sea - Light, Digging In The Deep Blue Sea - David Bromberg with Keb' Mo', A Word from the Shat! My Favorite Record - Rivers…
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Rereleasing this season 2 classic! An Easter birthday with the Easter Bunny, sounds rad! Wait is that blood? -- -- Music by:Holiday Weasel by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/…
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This week in women: the UK Supreme Court declares that transwomen are not women, and women are lauded for putting on matching jumpsuits and being launched into space for a minute. In Britain, rapists can no longer pretend to be women; in the United States, we are asked to celebrate one of the oldest plays in the book—attractive woman attaches herse…
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This week we talk about Star Wars celebration at Disneyland, Trader Sam's, Bobiverse, For All Mankind, Black Mirror, X-Com, Twilight Zone, The Amateur, The Rocketeer, Daredevil, K vs The Machine, Book Editing, Surprising movie performances, Microtransactions, Taurus Awards, Sony raising the price of the PS5, Oscar Award for stunt work, the future o…
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Bret Weinstein speaks with Tom Bilyeu on the subject of consciousness, philosophy, and the scientific method. They discuss the importance of a conscious approach to life, the utility of principles in achieving goals, and the challenges of navigating novelty in a rapidly changing world. Find Tom Bilyeu on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilye…
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This week we talk about Bougie, Star Trek Urns, Station 11, Mickey 17, Cthulhu by Gaslight, the Minecraft Movie, Avowed, They Called Us Enemy, Alien RPG Evolved Edition, Shadowdark, Temple of Elemental Evil, Primal Hunter, K vs The Machine, reality shows, class action vs The Crew, Monopoly: The TV Show, The original cut of Star Wars, the Whalefall …
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After all the interest in the movie "a Complete Unknown" with Timothee Chalamet , who portrays Dylan, actually singing Bob's songs it piqued my curiosity of how his songs could be interpreted by other artists of several genres. So, to delve into this, we present a count down of Bob Dylan Covers: 10 Song To Woody - Earl Scruggs Revue featuring Johnn…
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Let's have a party and pull out those squeezeboxes, tune them up, and party the night away! Accordianna 2025 is: What Y'all Gonna Do - Leon Sams and The Sam Brothers, Hasta Manana Iguana - Billy Bacon and The Forbidden Pigs, Midnight Drifter - Whiskey Folk Ramblers, One Trick Pony - Roddie Romero and The Hub City All-Stars, Delores - The Red Dirt R…
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Tariffs, Trump, AI, nature, and science. Are the tariffs insane, or brilliant? Will Trump actually bring manufacturing back to the U.S.? How are the “reciprocal tariffs” calculated, what game is everyone playing, and how long will it take to know who wins? Then: AI marches us further into the Cartesian Crisis; can we restore our humanity? Scientifi…
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Earl Pool Ball This week we count down Earl Poole Ball, Jr., Mississippi's native son and well respected piano player. Earl transcends several musical genres if music, but is best remembered as Johnny Cash's "go to' piano man. He has appeared on albums by The Byrds, Linda Ronstadt, Gram Parsons, Michael Nesmith, Wanda Jackson and many others. Today…
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Deb returns this week as we talk about more of The John Wick Experience, the Loom saga, Empire of the Vampires, Slay the Spire, Hogwarts Battles, For All Mankind, Franklin, The Residence, Labyrinth in Concert, ComiXology, Perry Mason, Depth of Madness, Demon City, Overlord, Tariff impact on geekdom, Iron Fist, Nutflix and Language, Oil, Fincher to …
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In this week’s episode, we discuss ridiculous op-eds and letters to the editor in Nature this week, and the concept of fairness. First: gender equity for female scientists in war zones, and for women in mining. Are these laudable goals? Also: is division of labor between the sexes inherently objectionable? How does the concept of homeostasis relate…
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Welcome to a new episode of tricks, after taking a week off we are back with an all new podcast, spot lighting those folks who are usually half hidden on stage by a piano, organ, or a bank of keyboards while the guitarist prances around stage center. But without these key board masters the music would be noticeably lacking. In the tradition of Fats…
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Bret Weinstein speaks with Charles Eisenstein on the subject of blackmail in American politics. They explore the complexities surrounding Zionism, the implications of antisemitism in political discourse, and the psychological mechanisms of coercion and blackmail that influence public figures. Find Charles Eisenstein on X at https://x.com/ceisenstei…
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This week we talk about the new John Wick Experience, Tell Me What You Did by Carter Wilson, Snow White, Last Breath, Tomb of Horrors, Dungeons and Dragons, Something is Killing the Children, Late Night with the Devil, Once Upon a Time, The Pillowman, the Doomsday cast, the fall of Sigil, the Bond controllers, Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle, Net…
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In this week’s episode, we discuss 23andMe – what does its impending bankruptcy mean for data security, and why did people think their genetic data were secure before the company went into bankruptcy? As we protect existing rights laid out in the Constitution, we also need to innovate new protections in a world with new threats and possibilities. G…
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Jessie Ed Davis, III, was born on September 21st, 19 44, in Norman, Oklahoma,a blend of Comanche, Seminole, Muscogee and Kiowa. He played in Conway Twitty’s band and became friends with fellow Oklahoman Leon Russell, Jesse appeared on albums by Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Keith Moon, Steve Miller, Guthrie Thomas, Harry Nilsson, Ry Cooder, Willie Nel…
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This week we talk about lucid dreaming, Bat Boy, For All Mankind, Board Consultant, Chili, A Haunting on the Hill, Novocain, The Monkey, Avowed, Twilight Zone, Reacher, Harley Quinn, Rising of Shield Hero, Shadowdark, Stephanie Poirier, The Day the Earth Blew Up, Jury Duty, CLZ, the end of Saw, the return of Coyote vs ACME, Potato Head Beholder, an…
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... and we found it! With winter road trips to Big D and Tulsa we hit the jackpot of both new and familiar music presented in small venues. In Dallas we hit the Kessler Theater and Poor David's Pub, then in Tulsa we concentrated on even smaller venues and realized this was just like Austin about 50 years ago, you couldn't fall down without landing …
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In this week’s episode, we discuss the JFK assassination, deportations, DOGE, Tesla, anarchists, flu, measles, vaccines, and crunchy Moms. What do we make of the 80,000 pages of JFK files that were released yesterday? Are immigrants who are in the U.S. legally protected by the Constitution? What are they allowed to say, or think? Does anger at Elon…
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Bret Weinstein speaks with Laura Delano, the author of “Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance” on the subject of today’s mental health treatment and psychotropic medications. Find Laura Delano on X at https://x.com/LauraDelano and her book, “Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance” at https://unshrunkthebook.com. *****…
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Barely anyone talks about Wilson Pickett anymore. Remember Midnight Hour, Mustang Sally and The Land of 1000 Dances, all great classic souls songs, but "The Wicked Pickett" sang so many more songs that are just as good, some even better... even cover songs that he put his own stamp on, songs that you'll remember like these. 10 Robert Parker's Baref…
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This week we find Doctor Vlarg a new Steamer and Master Torgo makes good on Clockwork Torgo: Tommy Boy. We also talk about cataloging 1,200 minis, Monarch, Foundation, Multiverse of Mystery, Ishy, the French Connection, Crimson Tide, Kingdom 2 Crowns, Obsidian's Avowed, This Movie Exists, The Lost Empire, Fortress, Delicious in Dungeon, Uncle from …
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In this week’s episode, we discuss wheat and gluten; MAGA, Trump, Elon, and Massie; and elephants. First: the end to the first round of Bret’s European wheat experiment: what does it mean that he can eat European wheat, but not American wheat? Then: does Trump misunderstand the coalition that brought him to the presidency a second time? Will going …
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This week we are heading out for the first road trip of the season and to prepare for the excursion up north we put together a bunch of road songs to help us answer the highway's call: Highway Call - Richard "Dickie" Betts, Bandera Highway - Rosie Flores, Amarillo Highway - Terry Allen, Doug Sahm, Amos Garrett, Hey, Ride With Me Awhile: Wreck On Th…
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Bret Weinstein speaks with Professor Robert George on the subject of pardons, the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party and the rise of Trump, AI, free speech, and reproductive rights. Find Robert P. George on X at https://x.com/McCormickProf and on his website at http://robertpgeorge.com. ***** Sponsors: MUD\WTR is a great coffee alternati…
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William Szymczyk was born in Muskegon, Michigan on February 13, 1943. Szymczyk’s future career as a producer had its origin in the U.S. Navy where he took a course in radio and TV production. When a staff producer position opened up at ABC Records, he took it and after hearing B. B. King, Bill decided he had to produce an album by the blues master.…
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