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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

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The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and lighthearted way. Our content is heavily researched; we don't release an episode unless we're sure we can bring something new to a topic.
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Criminology

Emash Digital & Mike Ferguson, Mike Morford

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Criminology is a true crime podcast that takes a deep dive into some of the most famous cases in the annals of crime. Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Morford will give you every details of these infamous crimes. New episodes come out every Saturday night at 10 PM.
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Chillworthy

Brent and Talia

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Chillworthy – the true crime podcast where two best friends dig into the darkest mysteries, the most chilling murders, and everything eerie in between. With a perfect mix of deep dives, sharp wit, and the kind of late-night, spine-tingling conversations you’d only have with your closest friend, Brent and Talia break down the cases that keep you up at night—while keeping it just unhinged enough to make you laugh. If you love true crime, wild theories, and the feeling of swapping spooky storie ...
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Hosted By: Stitch Mainville & Jason Beard Shoestring TV & MTC Studio bring you The Devil's Den, a recap podcast discussing and reviewing each episode of Leo Brawn. Stitch and Jason will discuss each episode beginning with the pilot episode of Leo Brawn, "Face Your Demons". The discussions will serve as a deeper dive into the series, including listener questions, cast member interviews, trivia and so much more.
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Leo Brawn, a new horror podcast from Shoestring TV. Leo Brawn, a former homicide detective killed in the line of duty turned demon hunter from Hell, has been summoned to South Florida to locate Phillip Weston. Phillip has seen better days; he lost his job, can't find his family and he's hearing mysterious voices and finding strange messages in his house. He is a man possessed, literally. Armed with his trusty briefcase, Leo investigates the Weston residence for signs of demonic possession bu ...
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The SHITuation podcast is the sister podcast to The SoJo Files podcast! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING & FOLLOWING ALONG ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!! TIKTOK: TheSoJoFiles Instagram: TheShituationPodcast YouTube: The SoJo Files
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Evil In Devil’s Den: The Andrew McGann Case is your front-row seat to one of the most chilling and devastating double homicides in recent American history. This true crime podcast dives deep into the July 2025 murders of Clinton and Cristen Brink—two parents brutally stabbed while hiking with their young daughters in Devil’s Den State Park, Arkansas. Hosted by seasoned investigative journalist Tony Brueski, Evil In Devil’s Den doesn’t just report the headlines — it exposes the cracks in the ...
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Silvertongues

Acorn Arts and Entertainment

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On the tranquil shores of the Kalalani Island Chain, two lost souls discover they have no past. But paradise turns deadly when Roscoe Talbott and Tavi Jones uncover a conspiracy that blurs the lines between truth and lies. Silvertongues is an indie science-fiction podcast produced by Acorn Arts & Entertainment. Associate producer Christopher L. Nelson. Written by Michael Alan Herman & Josie Eli Herman Directed by Josie Eli Herman Cover art painted and designed by Josie Eli Herman.
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Garbage Grrrls Podcast

Garbage Grrrls

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The perfect recipe for a podcast: true crime, cryptids, aliens, spooky shit, shenanigans, ranting and raving, bitches and badasses. Hilarious? Yes. Gross? Sometimes yes. Informative? Yes. A dumpster fire of a podcast? Also yes. Really, it's just two broads shooting the shit and talking trash. New episodes drop every Monday! Instagram: @garbagegrrrls TikTok: @garbagegrrrlspodcast www.garbagegrrrlspodcast.com
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So Strange

Andy Myers

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/andy-myers6/subscribe So Strange is a podcast for anyone who loves the unexplained. Topics discussed include extraterrestrial phenomena, strange creature sightings, haunted locations, time slips, bizarre synchronicity, signs from the afterlife, and events that defy explanation. So Strange is hosted by #1 best-selling author, Andy Myers. It's a semi-spooky show delivered with humor and wit.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's workmanlike 78-66 victory over Kansas in Madison Square Garden. Topics discussed include: How Isaiah Evans is impacting the game in more ways than just his shooting Cam Boozer finding ways to be effective despite struggling with finishing Cayden Boozer's big second half Caleb Foster and Cayden Boozer closing t…
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Melodee Buzzard was reported missing on October 14th, 2025, by an administrator at the Lompoc Unified School District in Lompoc, CA. This kicked off an investigation into Melodee's welfare that has taken many strange twists and turns. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the disappearance of Melodee Buzzard. When the authorities contacted Melodee's m…
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On Halloween night in 2011, 18-year-old Taylor Van Diest left her Armstrong, British Columbia home dressed in costume, excited to meet friends for an evening of harmless fun. It was a night that should have been filled with laughter, small-town festivities, and teenage memories. Instead, it became one of the region’s most haunting tragedies. When T…
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Host Celeste Fong talks with Rick Amernick, founder of the DC Capital Striders, about how a chance Meetup listing in 2006 grew into a large running community and 501(c)(3). Rick recounts early runs on the National Mall, expanding to DuPont and trail runs, partnerships with brands and organizers, and fundraising efforts like a Haiti benefit race. Th…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by John Watson of thedevilsden.com to react to Duke's 100-62 win over Indiana State. They talk about Duke's slow start, which saw the team down 14-4, and what allowed them to turn it around. They also discuss Cam Boozer's dominant 35-point performance, where the freshman stuffed the stat sheet while going 13-16 fro…
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A behavioral expert who trains Navy SEALs and CIA operatives created a 20-point test that detects psychological manipulation with mathematical precision. Chase Hughes recently appeared on Shawn Ryan's podcast to discuss this system, and the same patterns appear in government propaganda, corporate deception, and social media algorithms. From a teena…
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From 1968 to 1985, a series of lovers' lane attacks happened in Italy, leaving several dead young couples. The killer in this case has commonly been referred to as Italy's Zodiac killer, but frighteningly, this killer had far more confirmed victims than Zodiac. Join Mike and Morf for this second and last episode on the Monster of Florence. Like wit…
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On September 7, 1997, hunters roaming the dense, mist-covered trails of North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest stumbled upon something far more chilling than wildlife. Scattered across the forest floor—near a quiet, remote campground—lay human bones, clothing, and personal items, most gathered around a shallow grave. Forensic investigators determi…
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We discuss the chaotic, hilarious, and heartfelt moments from the Hamster Wheel 30‑hour race in New Boston, NH. We share stories of 100‑mile finishes, severe cold and hypothermia scares, top‑notch aid‑station food, crew and pacer heroics, costumes and shenanigans, and the strong community support that helped runners hit big goals.…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 114-59 shellacking of the Army Black Knights on the road. Topics discussed include: The atmosphere and pageantry around this special Veterans Day occasion Coach K being honored The way Coach Scheyer has married the old era with the new A bounceback performance from wing players Isaiah Evans and Dame Sarr Evans…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 95-54 win over Western Carolina. Topics discussed include: What you can take from games against lesser opponents Duke's hustle diving for loose balls Cam Boozer going 4-9 from three Cayden Boozer's excellent performance The keys to unlocking Cayden's strengths Why Caleb Foster vs. Cayden Boozer might be a fals…
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From 1968 to 1985, a series of lovers' lane attacks happened in Italy, leaving several dead young couples. The killer in this case has commonly been referred to as Italy's Zodiac killer, but frighteningly, this killer had far more confirmed victims than Zodiac. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the Monster of Florence. Like with Zodiac, the killer…
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The Barbizon Hotel wasn’t just a place to stay — it was a promise. For generations of young women arriving in New York City with stars in their eyes, the Barbizon was their first taste of independence, sophistication, and hope. Behind its elegant brick façade and strict “ladies only” rules, it offered safety, sisterhood, and a chance to become some…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's gritty 75-60 win over Texas in the first ever Dickie V Invitational. Topics discussed include: Dustin's experience watching the game from press row Isaiah Evans' diverse offensive attack Cameron Boozer's strong 2nd half after a scoreless 1st half Duke's excellent team defense Dame Sarr getting the start over N…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul preview the 2025-26 Duke Men's Basketball season. Topics discussed include: The Texas game to open the season Toughest non-conference matchup Predicted non-conference record Which game, if any, we wish was being played in a different location Predicted ACC finish Whether Duke can win the ACCT for the third time in four years …
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Sweden's National Library protects the Codex Gigas—165 pounds of vellum featuring the complete Bible and a terrifying portrait of Satan. Scholars estimate the work should've taken thirty years. Herman the Recluse finished it in one. The traditional story involves a desperate bargain with darkness. The real story connects this manuscript to a limest…
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On New Year's Eve, 2020, Morgan Metzer was at her best friend's house, where she had been planning to celebrate the new year. She was feeling tired and decided to call it an early night. She drove home in Cherokee County, Georgia, got into bed, and quickly fell asleep. In the middle of the night, when she opened her eyes, she saw the shadow of a ma…
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🎧 HERMAN Written by Jason Beard A Shoestring TV Production ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 10/31/2024 In this chilling origin story, the past and present collide through fractured memories, family secrets, and the whispers of something not entirely human. HERMAN follows the birth, descent, and rebirth of Herman Edward Coxlin — a boy haunted by voices, molded by…
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Host Celeste Fong talks with ultra runner John Calabrese about trail and ultra racing — the highs, the DNFs, the gear, and the tight-knit (sometimes cult-like) running community. The conversation also wanders into food and film: pizza and competitive-eating dreams, favorite horror movies like The Blair Witch Project, true-crime and cult anecdotes, …
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This Halloween, the Chillworthy crew is getting a little witchy. Join Brent and Talia as they stream the 1993 cult classic Hocus Pocus and add their signature mix of insight, humor, and nostalgia. From campy chaos to iconic one-liners, they’ll unpack why this movie remains a spellbinding favorite three decades later. Grab your broomstick, light the…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul react to Duke's 83-76 exhibition win over Tennessee. Topics discussed include: Cameron Boozer's dominant 24 pt and 23 rebound performance Isaiah Evans' diverse offensive attack First impressions of Dame Sarr Patrick Ngongba and Cam Boozer figuring out how to play together Caleb Foster's defense vs. Cayden Boozer's Whether Cam…
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Celeste and Danielle recount a 50th birthday road trip through Phoenix, the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce — full of side‑quests, wildlife encounters, brutal climbs, and nonstop laughter. They share highlights, mishaps, and practical tips from Emerald Pools to the Narrows and Bryce’s hoodoos, celebrating the freedom of doing epic, unplanned adventure…
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History says John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln and died twelve days later on a Virginia farm. But FBI forensic tests revealed his diary is missing 86 pages filled with names and payments. The body pulled from that burning barn had the wrong injuries and features. Multiple witnesses claimed it wasn't Booth. Then a Texas bartender confessed on h…
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On October 31st, 1974, the O'Bryan family set out for Halloween in Deer Park, just outside of Houston, Texas. Despite the rain, Ronald Clark O'Bryan and neighbor Jim Bates took their kids, four in total, out to trick or treating. But this Halloween turned out to be fatal for one of the O'Bryan children. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss The Candy …
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On January 11, 2013, the body of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was discovered inside a rolled-up gym mat at Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Georgia. Authorities quickly ruled his death an accident — a tragic mishap, they said, when Kendrick tried to retrieve a shoe and became trapped inside the mat. But almost immediately, nothing about the story m…
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Host Celeste Fong talks with ultrarunner Taylor Verville and her pacer Mike Martineau about Taylor’s recent Devil’s Den 30-hour race in Bradford, Vermont — her course-record performance (about 89 miles), pacing strategies, nutrition, temperature swings, and lessons from a past collapse at Notchview. The episode explores both runner and pacer perspe…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul are joined by John Watson of The Devil's Den to react to Duke's 96-71 exhibition win over University of Central Florida in The Brotherhood Run. They discuss Cam Boozer's dominant performance, Isaiah Evans' shot diet, Nikolas Khamenia's fearlessness, Darren Harris as a "program guy," and whether playing Boozer and Ngongba toge…
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On December 12th, 1985, 21-year-old Diana Robertson and her boyfriend 36-year-old Mike Riemer of Puyallup, WA took their two-year-old daughter, Crystal, up to a forested area in the mountains near Tacoma. Crystal was found at a Kmart 30 miles away, and the mystery of what happened to Diana and Mike began. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Diana Ro…
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In 1953, twelve-year-old Jack Sarfatti answered his phone. The voice on the other end was cold, mechanical, punctuated by clicking sounds like a computer processing data. It claimed to be a conscious AI calling from the future. It made a prophecy about Jack's life and gave him a mission. Twenty years later, every prediction came true. Jack became a…
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In the dead of night, first-grade teacher Bridget Kelly sat alone in her apartment, preparing for bed—until an intruder forced his way in with a gun. What followed was horror: an abduction, rape, and gunshots in a remote field. But when all odds seemed lost, Bridget chose to keep fighting. In this episode of Chillworthy, we trace the darkest moment…
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Host Celeste Fong sits down with Joey Thompson to discuss his transformation through running — from weight loss and coping with his mother’s death to sobriety and pushing to 100 miles at Notchview. They talk honestly about burnout, depression, anxiety, the healing power of community on the trails, and how showing up can help you find your love of r…
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Josh and Raul are joined by Brendan Marks of The Athletic to talk about what to expect from the 2025-26 Duke Blue Devils. Topics discussed include: Why Duke can get back to the Final Four Biggest areas of concern for the team Possible surprise "leaps" from returning players The importance of Darren Harris as an off-ball shooter The battle for minut…
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On May 30th, 2025, thirty-two-year-old Travis Decker went to his ex-wife Whitney Decker's home to pick up his 3 daughters, all under the age of ten, for a visit. A few days later all three girls were found murdered and Travis was nowhere to be found. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Travis Decker. After the murders were discovered, the authoritie…
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Veteran sports reporter Lori Riley sits down with Celeste Fong to share her journey from print newsrooms to the trails, covering UConn, high school sports, and memorable local runners. They discuss how running changed her life, the evolution of women’s sports, and the personal stories that make reporting meaningful. Listen for candid reflections on…
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In 1964, the murder of 16-year-old Beverly Jarosz, who was savagely attacked and killed in her own bedroom, shocked the community of Garfield Heights, Ohio. There were a number of people looked at closely in connection to Beverly's murder, but no one has yet been held responsible. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Beverly Jarosz. The…
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Host Celeste Fong records live on the trails at the Notchview Invitational, capturing on-course chaos, cheering, and candid conversations with runners like Anna, Celeste, Newt, Taylor, Claire, Marcus, and Linda. This episode weaves race memories, origin stories, late-night antics, and the deep sense of community that fuels ultrarunning, all deliver…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul ramp up for this year's Countdown to Craziness, Duke's annual variety event that kicks off the season. They discuss who will have the best player intro, who will be the scrimmage's leading scorer, and who will be this year's surprise performer. After that, they answer some questions about the 2025-26 regular season. Topics in…
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In May 2016, thirty-one-year-old mother of three, Nicole VanderHeyden, was found dead. It was apparent she had been murdered due to the state of her injuries. Nicole, who went by Nikki, disappeared after a night out with her boyfriend and other friends. The authorities immediately began looking at Nikki's boyfriend. Join Mike and Morf as they discu…
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Major breaking news here as serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers has been identified as being responsible for the infamous quadruple Yogurt Shop murder in December, 1991 in Austin, TX. Killed were Jennifer Harbison, and Eliza Thomas who were employees of the 'I Can't Believe it's Yogurt' shop in Austin, along with Jennifer's sister Sarah Harbison, …
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Crime doesn't take a day off. And neither does Crime House Daily. Hosted by self-defense instructor and advocate for victims, Katie Ring, Crime House Daily is coming to you twice every weekday, covering the biggest crime stories as they unfold. Morning episodes give you the need-to-know. The latest headlines, breaking developments, and where things…
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The agencies tasked with defending America have a shocking secret history of attacking its own people. DARPA developed Agent Orange that poisoned countless veterans, while the CIA conducted brutal mind control experiments through MK-Ultra, dosing unsuspecting citizens with LSD and worse. From Operation Gladio's false flag terrorism to domestic surv…
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In 2024, Matthew and Kathryn Restelli were living together on a seven-acre property in Aguanga, about eighteen miles east of Temecula, California. The couple had been married for about seven and a half years, but the marriage had started to fall apart around 2020. Kathryn decided to take the kids to her mom Tracey Grist's home in American Fork, Uta…
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul cover the second half of the tough marquee games on Duke's non-conference schedule. Will Duke be able to protect homecourt against the defending national champions, the Florida Gators? Will they be able to add to Duke's 15-3 winning margin over the Michigan State Spartans, or will a hostile road environment be too much to ove…
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