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In the north of the kingdom of Alçon there is an inn that sits at the edge of the elven forest of Greenwood. Many mysterious travels come through this inn, and share their stories with the innkeeper. These are their tales. The Inn at the Edge of Greenwood is an actual-play podcast with a focus on intimate character interactions and role play over dice or mechanics.
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Welcome weary travelers, to The Inn Between, where the trees are green, the rooms are cozy, and the guests are a little bit strange. Join Gabriela Jones, a recent botany undergrad who takes a job as Innkeeper near the rural town of Shearwater. There are three rules: ∙ Keep out of the study ∙ Always trust the cat ∙ Never ever disturb the guests Created by Bailey Loveless
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In 2015, we shared our first dance at Cooter Brown Saloon. Six months later, we got married in Botswana, moved to Australia, then moved to California. Two years ago, we decided to grow some roots and bought a rough property in Concan, Texas. With a little bit of glitter, and a whole lot of grit, we flipped it around and turned it into The Inn Between; A tiny home glampsite near the Frio River. We are continually in awe of our guests, and their stories of love, loss, triumph, personal growth, ...
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The T Stop Inn

Ben Allan ACS CSI

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A series of relaxed conversations between Ben Allan ACS CSI and some of the most interesting people in the industry today talking about the film industry and the craft of cinematography.
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Absolutely No Adventures is a fantasy (un)adventure podcast that follows Sig, the owner of Signature Eats bakery, as he aggressively avoids becoming embroiled in any daring quests or chosen one shenanigans even though the universe really seems to want him to do just that. Follow Sig as he chills with his friends and stays far, far away from the slightest whiff of adventure. And bakes. He also bakes.
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Welcome to Paranormal Deep Dive, the podcast where we go beyond the surface and plunge into the darkest corners of the world's most infamous hauntings. Join our hosts each week as they uncover chilling details, explore eerie legends, and investigate the supernatural forces behind the biggest paranormal stories of our time. From haunted houses to ghostly apparitions, cryptic creatures, and everything in between, we separate fact from fiction and dig into the mysteries that keep you up at nigh ...
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Dragon’s Rest

Drunk Jester Media

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Dragon’s Rest is a fiction podcast about the adventure behind the adventure. Set in the proverbial tavern where all great journeys get their start, the show flourishes as a half-hour comedic romp through the sword & sorcery genre. Each episode satirizes and homages fantasy tropes with our cast of lovable misfits.
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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From under the desk to in your ears, V. Spehar joins Betches Media in a new podcast dedicated to curing the collective malaise brought on by our chaotic political environment. Every week, Spehar and co-host Sami Sage will tenderly guide you through the biggest moments in politics and pop culture with a healing dose of perspective and humor. Rather than spiral over the latest unprecedented event, the hosts dig for the 2024 political tea you *really* want to hear while offering all the informa ...
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Paranormal Peeps

Paranormal Peeps

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Between the realm of the Dead and the journeys of the Living, join Josh, Jamey, and Aleca as they delve into the vast world of the Paranormal and breathe life back into the History of the departed.
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This podcast documents how food is part of my life. I live each day by the three most important meals of the day, with the occasional snack-and-drink splurge in between. Food is my way to explore new countries, revisit old memories, and think through my thoughts. Most importantly, at the end of each bite, food makes me happy.
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Lady Lucy

Lady Lucy, the Audio Drama

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Lady Lucy is an audio drama inspired by Shakespeare's "Dark Lady" Sonnets, 127-154. Between running her brothel, fighting the Church, murdering her friends' abusive husbands, and pretending to be a poet, the last thing Lucy needed back in 1586 was a surprise visit from her former flame... Will Shakespeare. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladylucypod/support
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Anyone who has ever been on a package tour with a group of strangers who soon become friends, and passed time swapping stories with them, would instantly identify with this timeless classic of English literature. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer recounts twenty different stories recounted by a diverse group of pilgrims who gather at The Tabard Inn in Southwark, near London, before setting out for the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The Host of the inn proposes that they entert ...
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling legends surrounding Pioneer Memorial Cemetery in St. Vital, Winnipeg. As one of the oldest burial grounds in Manitoba, this small cemetery holds the graves of settlers who faced disease, brutal winters, and unimaginable loss. Their hardships may have left something behind—something visitors still…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie legacy of John Kavanagh’s—better known as "The Gravediggers"—in Glasnevin, Ireland. This legendary pub, nestled beside one of Ireland’s largest cemeteries, carries not only the scent of history but also chilling whispers of the otherworldly. From spectral figures who sip a silent pint to the lingeri…
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The spectre of the Enlightenment What the Enlightenment a net positive or a net negative? Or is that the wrong question, and should we look at it simply as a historical period? Join Professor of History Aviva Chomsky as she dissects one of the most important periods in modern history from the lens of a critical historian. The Enlightenment was not …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling past of Cockatoo Island, a place where history and mystery collide. Once a brutal convict prison, later a grim industrial school, and eventually a wartime shipyard, the island holds layer upon layer of human suffering. Visitors today report eerie encounters with unseen forces, chilling cold spots…
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This week, Sami sits down with Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett to discuss how she is giving her constituents “something to vote for.” They deep dive into what Republicans are afraid of, DOGE cuts, and fights with the one and only, Marjorie Taylor Greene. And finally, Rep. Jasmine Crockett unpacks her vision of government oversight to keep the…
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In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunted history of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, which is one of America's most blood-soaked and paranormally active small towns. From the bloody conflict of John Brown’s rebellion to Civil War devastation, Harpers Ferry has been steeped in trauma, death, and inexplicable phenomena for over two centuries.…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the Omni Grove Park Inn’s fascinating history—from its 1913 construction by pharmacist turned developer Edwin Wiley Grove to its role as a wartime internment site and presidential retreat. Alongside tales of Hollywood glamour and undercover Supreme Court evacuation plans, he uncovers the origins of the Pink L…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the shadowy past of Portland’s Lone Fir Cemetery, tracing its origins from a lone Douglas fir on a stretch of farmland to the sprawling pioneer burial ground it is today. Along the way, he uncovers tales of unsolved murders, forgotten asylum patients, and spectral figures glimpsed in the ever present fog. Lis…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Reno's Lake Mansion. Built in 1877, this Italianate-style home has witnessed a tapestry of events, from its construction by Washington J. Marsh to its association with Myron C. Lake, a founder of Reno. The mansion's journey through time includes multiple relocations and a transformati…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie elegance of the Fairmont Hotel Macdonald—Edmonton’s historic luxury landmark with a reputation for spectral sightings. From the chilling tale of the ghostly bellman to whispers of a sealed-off room cloaked in mystery, we explore the spine-tingling stories that make this century-old hotel a hotbed of…
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Why Marx was right Having fallen out of favour around the turn of the century, Marxism is now back in fashion, often playing the role of an alternative to the increasingly right-wing politics of the modern world. Once the guiding ideology of Korean guerillas and Hampstead screenwriters alike, Marxism is back and taking universities and intellectual…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie legend of McGillin’s Olde Ale House—Philadelphia’s oldest operating tavern, where spirits flow in more ways than one. With more than 160 years of history packed into its creaky walls, this beloved pub holds secrets far beyond its beer taps. From phantom footsteps to whispers from the upper floors, M…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into one of the most chilling graveyards in the Northeast—Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut. Known as the alleged home of the mysterious “Lady in White,” this centuries-old burial ground has captured the imaginations of ghost hunters, skeptics, and paranormal legends alike. With origins dating back to the 1700…
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This week, V and Sami unpack why the "Democratic Party is a delusional circle jerk." Well, kinda! They cover the very quiet White House Correspondents' Dinner and deep dive into Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes's 2024 election cycle book, Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House. Then, Run For Something's Amanda Litman stops by to give us…
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This week, Sami and V are joined by MSNBC co-host of The Weekend: Primetime Catherine Rampell to discuss the difficulties of a free press in 2025. Then, they unpack top headlines of the Pope’s passing and Harvard vs. Paul Weiss. And finally, Sami interviews MSNBC host of The 11th Hour, Stephanie Ruhle, on business and the rule of law. Watch today o…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Jacksonville's Public School Number Four, also known as Annie Lytle Elementary. Once a beacon of education, this now-abandoned building has become the center of chilling urban legends and reported hauntings. Tony explores the origins of these tales, separating fact from fiction, and d…
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Lost in stories Is life a story or a sequence of events? Our narratives enable us to make sense of the complex, often confusing, world that we live in. And yet there is a risk that rather than helping us to truly understand this world, narratives can hide reality from us, providing delusional states of mind in its place. From witch hunts to cults, …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie legends and rich history of The Golden Lamb in Lebanon, Ohio—Ohio’s oldest inn and one of its most paranormally active locations. From U.S. Presidents and literary giants to a tragic child death and a congressman’s self-inflicted demise, this historic hotel has seen more than its fair share of drama…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie and unsettling history of Colonial Park Cemetery—one of the oldest and most haunted burial grounds in Savannah, Georgia. From Civil War desecrations to the mysterious fate of Declaration signer Button Gwinnett, the cemetery has become a hotbed for both historical fascination and chilling paranormal …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the storied past of Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs. From its opulent beginnings in 1893 to its transformation into a naval hospital during World War II, the hotel has hosted presidents, dignitaries, and perhaps, lingering spirits. Tony explores the architectural marvels, historical events, and the legends…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history and ghostly legends of the Dumas Brothel in Butte, Montana. Once the longest-running brothel in the United States, the Dumas stood as a symbol of Butte's wild mining boom and underground economy. With its secret tunnels and tales of defiance, the brothel became a cornerstone of the city's…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history and legends surrounding Graham Cemetery in Pryor, Oklahoma. Known far and wide as the site of the infamous "Witch’s Grave," this eerie location has been the subject of whispered tales and spine-tingling encounters for decades. From cryptic symbols carved in stone to the unsettling stories…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting legacy of one of Florida’s most opulent landmarks: the Tampa Bay Hotel. Once a playground for presidents and war heroes, this Moorish Revival masterpiece now stands as both a museum and part of the University of Tampa. But beneath its gilded surface, whispers of shadowy figures, ghostly soldiers,…
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The dark side of 'mental health' with Susie Orbach Why are psychotherapy, psychology, psychoanalysis, therapy so popular today? Do these respond to a new need in our society or are they evolutions of age-old human approaches to resolution and knowing oneself? Join psychotherapist and psychoanalyst (famously Princess Diana's therapist!) Susie Orbach…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling mysteries surrounding The Russell Hotel in Sydney, Australia. Nestled in the heart of The Rocks district, this historic hotel has long been a witness to centuries of life, death, and legend. With its origins tied to convicts, sailors, and disease-ridden hospitals, it’s no wonder Room 8 has earned…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Oakwood Cemetery in Huntsville, Texas — a place where justice, tragedy, and the supernatural intertwine beneath the looming shadow of the Texas State Penitentiary. From the famous Peckerwood Hill, where executed prisoners lay in unmarked graves, to the whispered legends of restless spi…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling tale of Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, Toronto’s oldest beacon and the source of one of Canada’s most enduring ghost stories. We’ll unravel the mysterious death of John Paul Radelmüller, the solitary keeper whose passion for brewing beer may have led to his grisly demise at the hands of drunken sold…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the windswept mystery of San Francisco’s Beach Chalet, a seaside landmark perched at the edge of Golden Gate Park. With stunning ocean views and a reputation for great food and craft brews, it draws visitors from around the world—but some say it offers more than just hospitality. Shadowy apparitions of long-l…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Vancouver's oldest burial ground — Mountain View Cemetery. Nestled in the heart of the city, this sprawling cemetery holds the remains of over 145,000 souls, from early pioneers to victims of devastating epidemics like the Spanish Flu and the polio outbreaks of the 1950s. Tony takes yo…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of the Wolf’s Lair, Adolf Hitler’s heavily fortified Eastern Front headquarters nestled deep within the forests of Poland. It’s a place where war strategies were crafted, alliances forged and broken, and where one of the most daring assassination attempts against the Nazi leader unfolded …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling legend of Detroit’s oldest bar, the Two Way Inn. Established in 1876 as a general store and jail, this unassuming saloon has become a hotspot for ghostly encounters and chilling tales. From the mysterious cowboy believed to haunt the bar after a fatal gunfight to reports of shadow figures slippin…
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Peter Singer is one of the world's leading philosophers, renowned for his challenging and often controversial views. From animal ethics to effective altruism, Singer has shaped the philosophical landscape. In this episode we uncover the key events in his life that led to his ideas, and hear him answer his critics and defend the convictions that hav…
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This week, Sami and V cover Bernie at Coachella and the Chinese propaganda machine that is making social media users distrust European and American brands. Then, they unpack the latest updates on how the Trump administration is literally trying to buy Greenland. Spoiler: it’s as insulting as you think. And finally, Rachel Janfaza of The Up and Up s…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Emily's Bridge in Stowe, Vermont—a quaint covered bridge shrouded in chilling legends and ghostly tales. We'll explore the origins of the 'Emily' story, its emergence in local folklore, and the architectural significance of the Gold Brook Covered Bridge itself. Delving deeper, Tony ex…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Kansas City's Savoy Hotel, a landmark steeped in tales of presidential patrons and lingering spirits. We'll explore the hotel's architectural grandeur, its decline during the Great Depression, and the meticulous restorations that aimed to revive its former glory. Delving deeper, Tony …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic tales surrounding Old Salem Cemetery, affectionately known as God's Acre, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Established in 1771 by the Moravian community, this burial ground is steeped in rich history and unique traditions. But beyond its serene facade lie stories that have both intrigued and un…
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This week's feed drop features friend of the show: The Bardic Hearth! The link to their Youtube page is here: https://www.youtube.com/@ChaseNoseworthy The link to their Patreon is here: https://www.patreon.com/thebardichearth The link to their Buzzsprout is here: https://thebardichearth.buzzsprout.com/ ALSO, be on the lookout for a promo for a new …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Denver's Brown Palace Hotel, a landmark that has stood since 1892. Renowned for its architectural grandeur and esteemed guests, this hotel also harbors tales of unexplained phenomena. From mysterious phone calls originating from vacant rooms to spectral figures roaming its halls, the …
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Ashley's of Rockledge, a Florida restaurant renowned not just for its cuisine but for its spectral inhabitants. We explore the tragic story of Ethel Allen, whose untimely death in the 1930s has left an indelible mark on the establishment, leading to decades of ghostly encounters and u…
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Under capitalism, it can be hard to disentangle an idea of 'value' from that which the market sets as 'valuable' - that is to say, expensive items. Is the price mechanism in any way a useful or accurate way of representing value, or are we unable to measure what we really value through it? Join our panel of four diverse social scientists to make se…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Goldfield Cemetery in Nevada. Once a bustling boomtown burial ground, today it stands as a testament to the lives and legends of those who sought fortune but found something else entirely. We'll explore tales of the 'Unknown Man' who met his end consuming library paste, the tragic fat…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Marquette's Landmark Inn, a hotel steeped in both elegance and eerie tales. We explore the origins of this historic establishment, its notable guests, and the tragic love story that birthed the legend of the 'Lilac Lady.' Through firsthand accounts and expert insights, we delve into t…
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Chicago's Green Mill Cocktail Lounge. From its origins as a speakeasy frequented by notorious mobsters like Al Capone to the chilling accounts of paranormal activity reported by staff and patrons, we explore the stories that have cemented the Green Mill's reputation as both a jazz hav…
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Is genuine originality a realistic goal for artists? From fashion to fantasy, entertainment to enterprise, we seek the 'new' as the means to originality, change, and creativity. And for the most part, we imagine the new is always identifiable as a radical break from the past. But the nature of the new is more elusive and unknown than it first appea…
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This week, V and Sami deep dive into yet another financial crisis millennials will live through due to Trump tariffs. Can we not live through an unprecedented time, just once? And then, they play a game called, Delululu Derivatives, where they guess if an economic theory is ‘girl math’ or 'MAGA math'. And finally, Chris Hayes stops by to talk about…
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