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Created June 27, 2019

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  1. In this episode, we sit down with Cole Raven with Podchaser. You can learn more about Podchaser here: https://www.podchaser.com/
  2. In this episode, Skye interviews entrepreneur and angel investor Jason Calacanis. Jason, who is Skye's boss, also hosts two podcasts, This Week in Startups and Angel. Before this interview was recorded, Jason told Skye she could ask him anythin
  3. Privacy policies: most apps and websites have them, buried away somewhere. These legal documents explain how the company collects, uses, and shares your personal data. But let's be honest, few of us actually read these things, right? And that p
  4. Some paintings by contemporary Australian artists are worth millions of dollars. But what if what you see isn't always what you get?There are claims the art market is plagued with questionable works by Brett Whiteley, Howard Arkley, Charles B
  5. How can I scale during a downturn? Should my company be a pirate or the navy? Reid Hoffman answers questions from early-stage entrepreneurs all over the world, like: How do you gain trust? How do you build a company culture? Co-hosted with Jaso
  6. John and Craig welcome writer/actor/producer/director Seth Rogen (Superbad, Knocked Up, Good Boys) to the podcast. They discuss Seth’s writing process, evolving with a creative partner, and the cinematic origins of 420. Seth then joins them for
  7. You can make yourself happier today. Your life circumstances and personality aren't nearly as important as you think in deciding how happy you can be. Dr Laurie Santos explains how understanding the latest science will point you in the right di
  8. The student loan crisis is impacting you, your friends, your kids and our economy. College is more expensive than ever and you’re being told, “Student loans are good debt,” “You can’t go to college without debt,” and, “It will be worth it.” The
  9. Award-winning novelist, speaker, and activist Talia Carner spoke with me about the intensive research processes that go into her novels, why she chose fiction to write about global social issues, the real-life crisis happening right before our
  10. A bust goes deadly wrong in Pasadena. In its wake, we meet Eddie Follis who has worked his entire life to become a special agent for the DEA. He learns the ropes from the best in the business and comes face to face with an agent of the most pow
  11. Podcasting is booming but it's never too late to start because ultimately, this medium is about finding your people and connecting, long-term, with them. But, you have to stay up to date with the medium - you can't do what you did 4, 6, 10 year
  12. George Will — Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist at The Washington Post, political commentator for NBC News and MSNBC, and best-selling author of "The Conservative Sensibility" — joins Ben to discuss William F. Buckley Jr., capitalism, communism,
  13. Podchaser started in 2016 to provide somewhere to discover new podcast and fiction shows, their creators, hosts, guests, cast and crew and provide tools for fans to follow and curate lists of their favourite shows. Karim speaks to Cole Raven, f
  14. It's no secret that every online platform you use is keeping track of your information. But what if this data is being used to give you a 'score' as a customer?
  15. People cry when they are sad – so why do they also cry when they are happy? This episode begins with the explanation for why two opposite emotions can have the same symptom. And what happy occasion actually causes people to cry the most "tears
  16. At the end of our lives, what do we most wish for? And how can knowing this help you live better lives now? BJ Miller, MD (@zenhospice) knows. BJ is a palliative care physician at Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco, where he thinks deeply abo
  17. A wild stallion arises from the ashes of a forgotten time. A time when guests were on We're Just People. The stallion approaches, and it's none other than the coveted Hotline Champ, Mr. Britt Billins himself. Britt and Grant have an unusually c
  18. Daryl Davis is an R&B and blues musician, activist, author, actor and bandleader. He also is the author of "Klan-destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan".
  19. Elon Musk is known for many different things – however, not many people seem to know a lot about Elon as a person, what led to him putting everything on the line to build SpaceX & Tesla, and why he continues pushing for a better future.    In
  20. It was tough to be a Redditor in 2015. For every small, vibrant subreddit devoted to a hobby or earnest advice, there was a cesspool of misogyny or a community devoted to snuff films. But CEO Steve Huffman has been working to make the site less
  21. David chats with Nicholas Quah about the state of podcasting in 2020.Links:Read Nicholas's end-of-year wrap-upSubscribe to Hot PodFollow Nicholas on TwitterWeekly Recommendation:Richard's Famous Food PodcastEpisode photo by Jonathan Farber on U
  22. In the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, Apple ran a commercial that changed the Super Bowl and Apple forever. But it almost never aired. Featuring original interviews with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, former CEO John Sculley, and the ad's
  23. Reed Duchsher, the ground-breaking manager behind Mr. Beast, sat down to tell us what it's really like to manage the fastest growing Youtuber in 2019. Reed, and his company Night Media, helped Mr. Beast get up to 24 millions subscribers in reco
  24. Vantablack is a pigment that reaches a level of darkness that’s so intense, it’s kind of upsetting. It’s so black it’s like looking at a hole cut out of the universe. If it looks unreal because Vantablack isn’t actually a color, it’s a form of
  25. Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn is one of the most iconic historically Black neighborhoods in the United States. But Bed-Stuy is changing. Fifty years ago, schools in Bed-Stuy's District 16 were so overcrowded that students went to school in shift
  26. Here we go folks episode one! My first guest is Zach Auld from the Cast Junkie podcast and the man behind the Cast Junkie (Support Indie Podcast) Discord server. It was my great pleasure to have him as my first guest. You can find Zach and
  27. There are icons, and then there’s Dolly Parton. The country singer-turned-actress-turned-cultural phenomenon has produced a nearly unparalleled body of work, in both quantity (Parton is the sole or co-author of more than three thousand songs) a
  28. If you’d told me a couple months ago that a podcast about Dolly Parton could move me deeply and raise all kinds of questions that go straight to the wounded heart of America today, I guess I would have been skeptical to say the least.But that
  29. Heather interviews the director of the hottest new scripted podcast, Blood Ties and what inspired the creation for this dramatic audio series. BLOOD TIES:When Eleonore and Michael Richland (played by Gillian Jacobs and Josh Gad) lose their pa
  30. A wise sage once said "Just the two of us, we can make it if we try". Think on that. Process it. Be one with that thought. Well today, we made it, with you that is. This episode. Today Grant is all alone, but that doesn't keep up from deliverin
  31. Nowadays, Thanksgiving has become an official holiday, complete with its own trappings of tradition and mythology. But how much of the conventional Thanksgiving story is true? Join Sarah and Katie as they take a closer look at the first Thanksg
  32. If a Pilgrim were to attend a contemporary Thanksgiving celebration, he or she would probably be stunned by our “traditional” foods. In this episode of BackStory, The Guys discuss Puritan foods with historian James McWilliams, and religion scho
  33. The idea behind this show is pretty simple: A university campus is a destination for all kinds of interesting people, so why not invite some of these folks out to brunch, where we’ll have an informal conversation about their work, and then we’l
  34. As we recorded this, Wondery had just clocked their 21st #1 chart debut -- maintaining their position as the podcast industry's largest independent publisher. Listen in as Founder & CEO Hernan Lopez gives Kindred Media President Chris Peterson
  35. As a college student, Zachary Wood ignited a national debate when he invited controversial speakers — anti-feminists, climate-change deniers, and self-proclaimed racists — to lecture on campus. Critics accused him of promoting dangerous ideas.
  36. Snap Judgment ’s Glynn Washington, 99% Invisible ’s Roman Mars and cartoonist Jessica Abel examine how radio producers construct some of today’s most exciting and innovative storytelling. Jessica’s graphic narrative about radio storytelling is
  37. Elon Musk is the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and a co-founder of several other companies. This is the second time Elon has been on the podcast. You can watch the first time on YouTube or listen to the first time on its episode page. You ca
  38. Podcasting is the storytelling revolution that empowers the everyday person with the opportunity to create and share their own audio content.t. We all have something to say, but the challenge is to create good content that gets attention in tod
  39. Unprecedented begins with the story of a man who, nearly a half-century ago, committed a minor act of civil disobedience when he covered up the state motto on his license plate. Meet George Maynard, who battled New Hampshire over a slogan—Live
  40. Evan Carmichael made his first fortune at just nineteen years of age, and he hasn't looked back since. His current passion and focus is on YouTube. JB and Evan dig into the guts of how to benefit from having your own YouTube channel, the tricks
  41. Ben Franklin may not have have been a doctor, but he still had a massive impact on the medical field in his time. What were his contributions? And was he ever actually president? You'll have to listen to find out! Music: "Medicines" by The Taxp
  42. Ken Burns is a documentary filmmaker whose work includes The Vietnam War, Baseball, and The Central Park Five. His new series is Country Music. “History, which seems to most people safe — it isn’t. I think the future is pretty safe, it’s the
  43. Nicholas Quah founded and writes Hot Pod, a newsletter about the podcasting industry, and reviews podcasts for Vulture.“I think to some extent I’m in love with the concept of momentum. Sheer velocity. It’s painful. It’s punishing. Physically,
  44. We begin with a simple question: How did the queen of the boob joke become a feminist icon? Helen Morales, author of “Pilgrimage to Dollywood,” gave us a stern directive – look at the lyrics! So we dive into Dolly’s discography, starting with t
  45. Justice Neil Gorsuch takes us behind the scenes of the Supreme Court and discusses his New York Times bestselling book, A Republic, If You Can Keep it.

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