Meet the Two Talking Fools; two girls who discuss relatable content amongst each other along with special guests. We felt like others might relate to hear what we have to say, so we’re just gonna say it. Just Two Talking Fools kickin’ it and chatting it up.
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Jim and Mark use the insane ramblings of a tiny-handed narcissist to explain logical fallacies. Each episode we focus on a single logical fallacy and, using examples from Trump, UK politics and pop culture, explore how and why it fools people, how to avoid committing it yourself, and how to counter it in an argument.
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You ever have a friend that you just can’t stop talking to regardless if they’re tired of hearing you talk? This is for that friend. Join two lil fools of friends ramble and rant to their dear friend who simply just doesn’t have the time to listen.
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Music industry survivors Courtney Anderson & Amy Linden talk pop culture, drop science & suffer no fools. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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Two long time friends take a lighthearted look at things of the past, discuss the present and delve into the future, in an unscripted manner.
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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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Two clueless fools talking all things sports.
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Real Brave Live: Two musicians in a room talking music news, bands, bests, worsts and interesting interviews with amazing great & up and coming artists.
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We're just two friends making fools of ourselves talking about nerdy things we love. Bantha image credit to kevincross.tumblr.com
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We are two guys who are half clever, half fools, and half not so good at math. Listen as we talk about news, beer, tech, movies, comics and more.
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The Bible Program with Nader Mansour will build and grow your faith in Jesus Christ. Hear sermons and talks that will inspire your walk with Jesus. Learn the word of God with power, clarity, and practical application. Give it a listen and you will be blessed.
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You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.
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Two fools talking rubbish and hoping to come across something funny. Sign up to our Facebook group here Want to get in contact with us? Email | Facebook| Twitter | Website | Discord Or individually at Ted | Tim | Messenger Want to support the show? Merch | Patreon | Donate
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Welcome to KingDom Talks, where two people have real talk about real life, dating and relationships. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kingdomtalks/support
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Anime podcast hosted by two best friends. This podcast is strictly anime, as neither of the co-hosts read manga. Just as the name suggest; stupid, idiot, fool talk. Come and join the fun. Connect with us! [email protected] @wholelottabaka on Twitter
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From the Accused podcast team, Aftermath is an episodic look at survivors of gun violence. Two crime reporters travel the country talking to people whose lives changed in the blink of an eye. Their backgrounds, environments and stories all vary, but they share one defining truth: They’ve survived a gunshot.
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Two guys talking about movies, news, and whatever they want that day.
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Christ Follower, Podcast Host, Author, Exposing Radical Left Narratives & Marxist Ideology, 1A 2A, LUKE 10:19 More information: https://jeffreyklyons.com
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Beyond Reproach is a comedic history podcast about scandals and scandalousness in politics and government. Each episode, hosts Stephanie & Tux explore the sordid stories of America's past, all while drinking heavily, talking too much, and generally making fools of themselves. They hope that these stories entertain you, teach you a thing or two, and maybe even draw parallels between the mistakes of the past and the quagmire that is American politics today.
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Confused by Confucius? Daunted by Dante? Shook by Shakespeare? I get it! I'm Cheryl, a reader exploring the world's most influential books one episode at a time. I don't do lectures, and I can't do jargon. But we do have friendly conversations about why (and whether) these books still matter. Each episode, we tackle a great book or two—The Divine Comedy, The Canterbury Tales, The Odyssey, The Prince—unpacking the big ideas, memorable moments, and surprising ways these stories connect to life ...
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Leila McDougall and Kirsten Diprose bring on a well-known guest each week to discuss the latest in film, TV, media and pop culture. If you're talking about it, then so are we! Get up to speed and have a laugh in the process. Leila is a film producer and actor (best known for her movie, "Just a Farmer") and Kirsten is a journalist and podcaster, with much of her career at the ABC. They both live on farms... and yes, they're blondes.
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Jasmine and Addis are two cousins who love to talk and decided they needed a hobby. Come join them on the Road To Purgatory where they laugh, gossip, talk unpopular opinions and pull back the curtain on those big scary life decisions.
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Fintan and Spraggy talk about the English Premier League and give some of the worst opinions you have ever heard.I would compare the level of knowledge to two lads in a pub on a Saturday, who have had way too many pints and should be at home wrapped in bed.Spraggy is the classic deluded Manchester United fan and Fintan fancies himself a footballing hipster who supports Aston Villa.
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Our Random Lives 24/7 was a YouTube show hosted by JMan & JDMixer257. They covered random topics like "Paunts", "Bacon", "Waffles", and more! It all started in June 2012 when the two boys didn't get any sleep and they started talking in random accents and then ORL was born! In August 2019 JDMixer257 passed away. Since then Our Random Lives has started transitioning into a mental health and suicide awareness resource. Visit our website and other social media for more details!
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We’re going to break down stigmas, explain misconceptions, talk about cannabis history and demystify a world of healing, relaxation and just good times. Join Adrian Ashby and Meghan O’Malley, just two dummies on a couch, asking the questions that you’re thinking and then some. Roll up to our sesh and smoke ‘em if you got ‘em. Puff, puff, listen.
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Let’s strip it down and lay it out. The myths, the ups and downs and general complicated nature of living life between two worlds. You’ll get the inside scoop on what life as a stripper is really like and what it can teach you. Relationships, money, stigma, and stereotypes, we’ll explore it all. So if you like cussing, talking about sex, listening, learning, bitching, crying, and boobs. Then I got your one way ticket to the shoe show like you’ve never known it before.
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Bret, Cher and Dwee talk about murder, murder, murders that have occurred mostly in Los Angeles County California. We are an unpolished, crass trio who records out of our Jeep, Daniel. Cher uses potty mouth words, Bret tends to mumble and Dutch occasionally barks. We love True Crime stories, we do our research and we do this for fun and for free! Don’t let the sunshine fool you. https://anchor.fm/californiapenalcode1eighty7 Redirect: https://anchor.fm/californiapenalcode1eighty7 Dedicated to ...
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Presented by Uninvited Media and from the co-creater of Level Set, TrailBlasian and Uninvited podcasts, the Play-In pod features one of the most dynamic new voices covering the National Basketball Association in Atiqa Mohammad. Atiqa, hails from Canada but goes hard in the paint for her Boston Celtics BUT don't let that fool you as she follows each team like a hawk (even the Hawks, whom she has strong opinions about). Her takes are fresh and she brings a newness to the world's fastest growin ...
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Welcome to The Record Swappers! We are Gabriel and Viking. In each episode, we talk about an album, dive into the history behind the album, and give our opinions on the music. We are two guys from Sweden who are lovers of all music and vinyl enthusiasts. Our aim with this podcast is to broaden our musical horizons and yours as well. Join us on our podcasting adventure and musical journey.
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On Reality Court, Ace Fanning and Ana Quincoces tackle the wildest, weirdest and most jaw dropping stories from all your favorite reality TV shows. From epic meltdowns to outrageous feuds, they’ll lay down the law and give their verdicts. But the final decision? Well that’s up to you. Join us every Tuesday as Ace, Ana, and a special guest get judgy with it—because let’s be real, we all love the tea on reality TV! This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network an ...
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A slice of life Podcast (with movies!) about two people who are still very much in love after almost 20 years. We talk about our story from the beginning, continuing each episode from where we left off. We also discuss a movie that we love during each episode (Movies have been a big part of our lives together) We started this as a way to share our story with Friends, Family and most importantly our Son. We wanted him to be able to hear our story in our own words. We're casting this out in th ...
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Glen Rice, former NBA player and leader of the University of Michigan's 1989 NCAA championship basketball team, is back in the news with a different kind of score—with Sarah Palin. The salacious rumor is part of a new book due out this week that promises to reveal the real Sarah Palin to readers. Whether or not the Rice rumor is true, the book may well be worth reading. Before I write another word, I should say, at the outset, I am no fan of Ms. Palin. My feelings about her are no secret. La ...
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A fun and comedic and sometimes offensive view of the world of pro wrestling. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TalesByTheDumpsterFire/support
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The Awkward Pizza Delivery That Left Us Mortified
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20:25The hosts settle into their new studio and recount a hilarious, mortifying moment when one of them answered a Domino's delivery in an oversized robe and accidentally exposed herself, leaving the delivery driver stunned. They laugh about the lesson learned (always throw something on before answering the door), vow to avoid Domino's deliveries for no…
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Ana and Ace go full paranormal investigator as they break down Lea Black’s shocking revelation claims that Marisol put a hex on her — complete with Cuban saints, owl eyelashes, and a side of gossip hotter than Miami asphalt. Plus: Gretchen Rossi’s anti-LGBTQ “likes,” Alexia’s hypocrisy, and why Bravo might be facing its own witch trial. This is ano…
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Ana and Ace go full paranormal investigator as they break down Lea Black’s shocking revelation claims that Marisol put a hex on her — complete with Cuban saints, owl eyelashes, and a side of gossip hotter than Miami asphalt. Plus: Gretchen Rossi’s anti-LGBTQ “likes,” Alexia’s hypocrisy, and why Bravo might be facing its own witch trial. This is ano…
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When Reason Became Unreasonable. Week 31: Machievelli's The Prince and Rousseau's The Social Contract
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33:48This week on Crack the Book marks a jarring shift in tone — and in time. After months steeped in medieval imagination, we start there with Niccolò Machiavelli and end firmly in the Enlightenment with Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Their works, The Prince (1513) and The Social Contract (1762), straddle that uneasy moment when faith and hierarchy gave way to…
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This episode originally aired on February 1, 2022. In this hour, stories of disappearance and reappearance. Losing and finding home, family, and sacred objects -- or making space for something new. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public …
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John Mayer Is Mid | This Pod Is a Wonderland
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34:25With John Mayers Birthday we reflect on all the music, the girlfriends and the guitarisms. Plus a surprise encounter with Mayer's Brother.By Real Brave Inc
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Episode Two Hundred Thirty-Four: Ladies Who Rock With Guest Debbie Southwood-Smith
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1:08:34ImmaLetYouFinish... Episode #234 is here! Court & Amy urge you to vote, dig into the new Lily Allen cd(hint..she's not happy), and welcome our guest, A&R queen Debbie Southwood-Smith to discuss signing QOTSA , the Yeah Yeah Yeahs ,and more! ImmaLetYouFinish... Podcast is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit m…
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The new film "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" follows Bruce Springsteen at a particular time in his life, as he was writing his album Nebraska. It's a unique take on the music biopic, a genre that has been mocked in films like "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story," but is also one of the most beloved and celebrated styles of filmmaking. Stephen Th…
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In his new solo show "Other," Tony Award-winning actor Ari'el Stachel explores the challenges of navigating his background as both an Arab American and a Jewish American. Stachel joins to discuss the show, which runs through December 6.
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Photojournalist Brent Renaud became the first American on assignment to be killed while covering the war in Ukraine after he was shot by Russian forces in 2022. In the new documentary short "Armed Only With a Camera," Renaud's brother Craig Renaud puts together footage shot over Brent's career in combat zones to tell the story of his life and work.…
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Emily and Jasmine are pumped for Halloween. So much so that they've already started planning next year's Halloween. Listen, it's these little things that will get them through another year. Emily and Jasmine both dive into some spoopy topics this episode. Emily wants to know what's up with these gourds. Jasmine wants to understand the origins of ou…
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325 - Cognitive Dissonance - Part Two (rebroadcast)
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57:58In this episode we welcome Dr. Sarah Stein Lubrano, a political scientist who studies how cognitive dissonance affects all sorts of political behavior. She’s also the co-host of a podcast about activism called "What Do We Want?" and she wrote a book titled Don’t Talk About Politics which is about how to discuss politics without necessarily talking …
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Three stories about the strange power inanimate objects can hold over us. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription. Prologue: Nunzio gets caught in a kind of servile relationship…with a scooter. (8 minutes)Act One: Ted was six when he first picked up a rock from the Petrified Forest National Park. Nearly 50 ye…
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Short, Spontaneous, and Regretted: Shabba’s Hair Drama
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10:00In this episode of 🎙️ Two Talking Fools, the hosts dig up an old memory that just had to be brought back — the time Shaba tried a bold DIY haircut inspired by a YouTube tutorial… and it went hilariously wrong. ✂️😂 From the moment she realized the cut was a total disaster, to the emergency trip to the barber, to rocking wigs while hiding the evidenc…
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[REBROADCAST FROM Feb. 24, 2025] The latest production from playwright Bess Wohl blends the present and the past to examine the Women's Lib movement in the 1970s. "Liberation" stars Susannah Flood as Lizzie, a woman who, to better understand her mother's past, embodies her mother to witness how she started a consciousness raising group with other w…
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Love it or hate it, the freedom to say obnoxious and subversive things is the quintessence of what makes America America. But our say-almost-anything approach to free speech is actually relatively recent, and you can trace it back to one guy: a Supreme Court justice named Oliver Wendell Holmes. Even weirder, you can trace it back to one seemingly o…
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Europe has a new entry/exit system based on biometric data. But what exactly is the science behind biometric data, how can we ensure it’s used responsibly, and can it be cracked? We also look at how some animals use dung as biometric data with Dr. Adrian Shrader, how your walk can be used to ID you from Professor Mark Nixon, and why gold has its ow…
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To celebrate the start of the World Series, we've got two stories about baseball and community. This episode was hosted by Larry Rosen and Muneesh Jain.Storytellers:Bridget Flaherty and her son get a special experience at a baseball stadium.Rob Warren coaches a baseball team, and learns what teamwork really means.And if you would like to listen to …
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In the new novel The Unveiling, a Black location scout is searching for the perfect spots to film a project about Shackleton's nightmare expedition. But soon she finds herself in a survival situation of her own. Author Quan Berry discusses the novel.
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From Catfights to Compassion: Joanna Krupa’s Real Reality Check
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1:02:14Ana Quincoces and Ace Fanning welcome Real Housewives of Miami alum and Polish Top Model host Joanna Krupa to the bench. The supermodel gets candid about her divorce, motherhood, and why she walked away from reality TV’s toxic chaos. Joanna opens up about her hit series Street Rescue, her lifelong devotion to animal welfare, and the lessons she’s l…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about self-deception. In “Participation Trophy,” by Simon Rich, the author is taken to task by a discarded relic of childhood triumphs. The reader is Colton Dunn. Japanese playwright and novelist Betsuyaku Minoru creates an Industrial Age fable in “Factory Town.” The story was translated by Royall Tyler and …
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Road-Trip Real Talk — Parenting, Pressure & Time
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27:39The Two Talking Fools Podcast is officially leveling up — new studio, new energy, and a whole new season! 🎙️ Kate and Shaba are celebrating a huge milestone as they move into their brand-new podcast studio and give love to everyone who helped make it happen. From long nights to fresh paint and plenty of laughter in between, this episode is all abou…
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Next week, I’m going to be publishing an episode with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham about the making of the song “Frozen Love,” from their only album as the duo Buckingham Nicks. That song is what eventually led to them joining Fleetwood Mac. So in anticipation of next week’s episode, I thought it would be great to go back seven years and rev…
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Ace swears he once worked at a five-Michelin-star restaurant (which doesn’t exist), Ana admits she might be more of a man than him, and together they unpack everything from Denise Richards’ arrest-happy husband to the Real Housewives of Miami drama that refuses to die. Plus, find out what Ace would steal in a burglary (spoiler: it’s not the Birkin)…
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The latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos, 'Bugonia,' tells the story of two conspiracy theorists who become obsessed with the idea that a high-powered CEO is actually an alien, and plot to kidnap her. Jesse Plemons stars as Teddy, one of the kidnappers. Plemons and Lanthimos discuss the film, which is in theaters October 24.…
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The new Apple TV documentary series "Mr. Scorsese" takes an in-depth look at the life and career of Martin Scorsese, featuring conversations with many of his collaborators throughout the years. Director Rebecca Miller discusses the series, which is available to stream now.
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Wouldn't It Be Good (To Live in Their World?). Week 30: Cervantes' Don Quixote and Moliére's Tartuffe
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32:49This week we pair two early-modern comedies that show how laughter can reveal truth. But first, we do a quick review of European history, looking at France, Spain, Italy and England, trying to place the things we're reading inside history. (I knew next to nothing about Spain at this time so it was really helpful for me!) Cervantes’ Don Quixote (160…
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Leaves are falling. Jack-o'-lanterns are grinning from porches. Paper skeletons are waving from windows. In honor of the season, a special episode of the Story-Corpse podcast full of tricks and treats. Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at [email protected] more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNP…
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Think of the Children Fallacy - FT#183
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1:22:22In the one-hundred-and-eighty-third episode, we explore the Think of the Children Fallacy, starting with Trump attacking trans people, and claiming people grab children to get across the border, and then how QAnon pivoted from wacky conspiracies to just lies. In Mark's British Politics Corner, we look at Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage pretending th…
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In this hour, stories about fathers and how they show up for their kids. As support systems and sounding boards, buddies and bear huggers. This episode is hosted by Roy Wood Jr. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:CJ Hunt reflects on mix-tapes and memories from his past. Bailey Richards …
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A musical comedy called '44 The Musical' follows the rise of Barack Obama, as narrated by Joe Biden. Writer and director Eli Bauman talks about the show, alongside actor T.J. Wilkins, who plays Obama.
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In a new film from writer and director Kelly Reichardt, actor Josh O'Connor stars as a man planning an art heist at a local museum. But very quickly, everything that can goes wrong, does go wrong. Reichardt and O'Connor discuss "The Mastermind," in theaters now.
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Emily has been staying busy with concerts, Renaissance festivals, and pickles. Meanwhile Jasmine is itching for a Halloween fix. Listen, the woman loves a fall season. Emily's extracurricular activities have inspired this week's deep dive to understand how these festivals all began. Jasmine dives into some ancient shapeshifters.…
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4 Reasons that Democrats Will Keep Losing National Elections
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15:47S3 E20 The Schumer Shutdown is not working. The Democrats have no strong leaders that that can rally their base. In addition, young people – particularly young men – are fleeing the Democrat Party. In this program we will talk about 4 Reasons that Democrats Will Keep Losing National Elections. Follow all of out content by going to our Landing Page …
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The new HBO series "Task" follows an FBI task force as they attempt to get to the bottom of a string of violent robberies. Martha Plimpton, who stars in the series as FBI agent Kathleen McGinty, discusses the series ahead of the finale on Sunday October 19.
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Over the past five years TikTok has radically changed the online world. But trust us when we say it’s not how you’d expect. Today we continue our years-long exploration of what you can and can’t post online. We look at how Facebook’s approach to free speech has evolved since Trump’s victory, how TikTok upended everything we see, and what all this m…
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Record high gold prices have us looking at the science of inflation, why gold is leaking from volcanoes, and entomologist Katy Price explains why shiny gold can be a good color for camoflague. Plus the dark science going on in a gold mine, whether we can move at the speed of light, and the debate around golden rice. All that, plus more unexpected e…
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Having a good start does not guarantee a good end. What can we learn from the life of a self-confessed fool? Join Nader Mansour in this challenging study.By Nader Mansour
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This episode originally aired on April 17, 2020This week's episode is all about moments of truth. Our three slam stories are about awakenings, life-changing choices and everything in between. Hosted by The Moth’s Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness.Storytellers: Tim Sommers, Emma Becker, Kathleen Sheffer To learn more about listener data and o…
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Why is Julia still apologizing? Why is Marisol still employed? And why did Bravo blow their load in Part 1? Ana and Ace ask the hard-hitting questions no one else dares to as they close the case on the final episode of RHOM maybe ever… This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company …
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Episode Two Hundred Thirty-Three: Fall Feelings
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47:50It’s ImmaLetYouFinish... show 233! Court & Amy pay homage to D’Angelo, root for Bad Bunny and break down yet another best of list. ImmaLetYouFinish... Podcast is a proud member of Pantheon Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy ImmaLetYouFinish, Courtney Anderson Amy Linden
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Author Lily King has spent years mastering the art of the love triangle in her fiction. In her new novel, Heart the Lover, a woman grapples decades later with the affects of a love triangle from her time in college.
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On this SELECTED SHORTS, host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories that cross generations. In Justin Torres’ “Trash Kites,” performed by Coleman Domingo, teens find beauty in scarcity.A daughter’s aging parent links her past and present in “The World with My Mother Still in It,” by Kathryn Chetkovich, performed by Phillipa Soo. And a tutor tries to …
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"Take On Me" by A-ha is an iconic hit of the 1980s. It came out in October 1985 with an equally iconic music video that helped define the age of MTV. It hit #1 in the US and in countries all over the world. And it's still massively popular today. It currently has over two and a half billion streams on Spotify. So, with all of that, it's easy to ima…
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The new Broadway play "Punch" is based on the true story of Jacob Dunne, a British man who unintentionally killed a young paramedic named James Hodgkinson after throwing one fatal punch in a bar fight. Actor Will Harrison plays Dunne, who is surprised when one day, the parents of his victim decide to get in touch with him. Harrison talks about the …
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Part Two: “Gavel to Gravel: From Mugshots to Housewives”
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57:42Reality Court picks up right where it left off. Ace and Ana return to tackle Salt Lake City’s cactus-stroking chaos, Britney Bateman’s toxic love life, and Ana’s confessions about marriage, motherhood, and mugshots. Things get personal, philosophical, and a little scandalous. Court is back in session, and this time, nobody’s holding back. This is a…
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Ace and Ana open Reality Court with a bang dissecting Todd Nepola’s defamation lawsuit against Bravo, NBCU, and Purveyors of Pop. Ana breaks down the legal odds (spoiler: they’re not great), while Ace offers to zealously defend Bravo himself. From Todd’s alleged damages to the Smelly V case precedent, this courtroom is in session. Plus: the wild We…
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True Colors, Renaissance Artists. Week 29: Vasari's Lives of the Artists and Cellini's Autobiography
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29:30After three (very full!) weeks of Shakespeare, we reluctantly leave England for Italy—and step into the vivid world of Renaissance art. Ted Gioia’s Immersive Humanities List serves up a refreshing change of scene with Giorgio Vasari’s Lives of the Artists and Benvenuto Cellini’s Autobiography. Both were brand-new to me, and both were a delight. Vas…
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This episode originally aired on December 7th, 2021.In this hour, courage, tenacity, spunk! New opportunities, self-confidence, and parents going the extra mile (or rollercoaster) for their kids. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Curatorial Producer, Suzanne Rust. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Me…
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