Bite into this delicious selection of podcast treats from 2022 and enjoy! And don't miss these other scrumptious episodes - they might not be on Podchaser, but head to Tink Media to listen on the podcatcher of your choice.COMEDYBehind Plain Sight - Pilot: Part 1INVESTIGATIVEBanned - 1. A Mississippi LawNobody Sh...
Chelsea and June Diane Raphael (How Did This Get Made, Grace & Frankie) get nosy with the noTORIous Tori Spelling’s 2009 memoir. This book has everything you want, and a few things don’t: mother-daughter trauma, bird bite nose jobs, nepotism, relationships with ghosts, and whether having sex on your wedding night is a ...
Welcome to FeMANism - the pro-lady podcast for men, by men, for women - with hosts Sam Martin and his brother-in-law, Jamie Hoggart. They're strident male feminists walking the feminist walk and talking the feminist talk. Together, they're just really great blokes aiming to sort feminism out once and for all. In this e...
Finally! Here is Jackie's full birth story with no detail spared. For all things Natch Beaut, please visit www.natchbeaut.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian, writer, and host of Unhappy Hour Matt Bellassai joins us for sojourn into the messy world of queer kickball leagues! Follow Matt on Instagram @mattbellassai. You can support Normal Gossip directly bybuying merch or becoming a Friend or a Friend-of-Friend at supportnormalgossip.com. Episode transcri...
Summer 2022, it seemed like everyone and their cult leader was *devouring* the TV show The Bear: an inside look at the hierarchical, co-dependent, misfit-ridden, sometimes downright abusive—but also totally transcendent—“cult” of restaurant kitchen culture. This week, Amanda and Isa are chatting with Matty Matheson, a ...
A scientist comes to town..מומלץ להקשיב עד סוף הקרדיטיםScript available here. Intro theme composed by Tyler Petty. End credits theme composed by Newton Schottelkotte. Show art by Caitlin Hoilman.Support the show by joining our Patreon.Learn more about our sponsors at https://fableandfolly.com/partners/Learn more a...
The Place: London, EnglandThe Time: Winter, 1889The Crime: Anything (including, but not limited to: Robberies, Burglaries, Thieveries, Unlawful Acts, General Wrong-doing, and Pilferings)The Detectives: Sherlock Holmes & Dr. John Watson, 221B Baker Street (UNAVAILABLE - Out of Town)Known Alternatives: None of NoteN...
Now jobless in the pandemic era, Gloria takes a job interview at a lonely diner outside of Phoenix. What could possibly go wrong?Cast:Gloria - Siouxsie SuarezCaspar - Joe FisherAva - Finlay StevensonZebulon Mucklewain - Neal StarbirdEffie Mucklewain - Julie Cowden-StarbirdLeif - Tom MoormanWritten and Directe...
Welcome to the community! Here are the three rules of data restoration: - You can’t do everything yourself.- Absolutely no NEV-hacking. Not ever.- People are allowed to disagree with you.Stay safe out there, and I look forward to seeing everyone’s finds this week. Written and produced by Kal...
In honor of her 20th day of sobriety, Marisol prepares to celebrate with her best friend. Life has other plans. Starring: Mo McKynzie as Marisol. Yodeet Nymberg as Nina. Jaucqir LaFond as Oliver. Cody Smith as Aaron. Akanimo Effang as Host. Friendly Biking Stranger as Carl GranieriCrew: Jade Madison Scott (Writer/Creat...
DWM presents The Hidden People, episode 1 "Something Happened" Written by Chris Burnside Directed by Chris and Megan BurnsideJoin us for the first episode of The Hidden People. Meet Mackenna Thorne, her family, and her friends. Explore the mystery of what happened to her parents. If you enjoy The Hidden People, please ...
In this series premiere, Derek Walker is sure he was born at the wrong time – but he gets a chance to make all his dreams come true when his mysterious substitute teacher, Mr. Telonge, reveals a terrible secret, sending Derek on a wild journey through space and time. WHO KILLED AVRIL LAVIGNE? is produced by Super Norma...
It’s been more than 20 years since Dylan Klebold walked into Columbine High School and killed and injured dozens of people before taking his own life. Since the loss of her son, Sue Klebold committed the next decades of her life to the research of brain health, violence, and suicide prevention. In this episode, Sue not...
Van and Rachel react to the immigration stunts of sending migrants to sanctuary cities (25:54), and Brett Favre being a horrible, no-good person (42:44). Then, actress Letitia Wright joins to discuss her new movie ‘The Silent Twins’ (52:08) and gives an idea of what to expect from ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ (1:10...
Brandon Vargas feels incredible pride when he thinks of his grandmother's green chile recipe. So he set out to recreate it for his friends and family. There was just one catch: She never wrote down the recipe.Host and producer: May OrtegaLead producer: Luis Antonio PerezEditors: Andrew Villegas, Dennis Funk, Brad T...
https://www.dcpofficial.com/miriamcareyOn Oct 3, 2013, 34 year old, Miriam Carey was driving with her baby in the car when she was shot at 26 times, and hit 5 times in the back and head by Capitol Police, after she accidentally made an incorrect turn into a White House security checkpoint. Her baby was not physically...
Send us a textWho are you to yourself, when no one is around?Axel Kacoutié is not afraid to explore uncomfortable territory. We tread, not so lightly, on topics around their cultural identity, from Ivorian roots to British citizenship. We also explore questions around Axel’s racial identity, and how the Berlin Conferen...
On Episode 187 of You, Me, Empathy, Dr. Anjani Amladi and I explore the weight of being a child psychiatrist, why kids are more observant than most parents give them credit for, why kids need to be seen and heard, and the ins and outs of trauma-informed care.Read the full show notes at FeelyHuman.co.Empathy Links:...
In Part 1 of Abortion: The Body Politic, we explore the current state of abortion access. Katie Couric visits who abortion clinics that straddle the Missouri-Illinois border. They are only 15 minutes but — because of Missouri’s state-imposed restrictions — worlds apart. We also find out what types of abortion are avail...
Chapter 1 of 9 Author Gilbert King receives a message from a Florida judge who claims that there is an innocent man in prison, wrongly convicted of murdering his wife back in 1987. King and researcher Kelsey Decker meet Leo Schofield in prison and learn about the disappearance of 18 year-old Michelle Schofield. For ph...
Jane Quimby was one of the FBI agents on Operation Backfire, the investigation that busted the Earth Liberation Front and so-called Family. One of those she put behind bars was Chelsea Gerlach – sentenced to nine years and now living with the weight of that word ‘terrorist’. Now, they’re ready to talk in a way they c...
In this episode, Nora talks about social movements: what they are, what makes them effective and how neoliberalism has created something called the Not-For-Profit Industrial Complex.Episode transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
India speaks with Kenny Ethan Jones, the first transgender man to front a period product campaign. They talk about Kenny’s experience with menstruation, and transitioning. As well as Kenny's work as an activist, and his journey to peace. Credits: Presented by India Rakusen. Producer: Ellie Sans.Assistant Producer: ...
This week, we're sharing an episode from 99% Invisible about the history of music in Jamaica, where Malcolm's mother is from. Jamaica is famous for its music, including genres like ska, dub, and reggae. It’s tempting to think that the powerful amplifiers and giant speakers at dance parties were designed to perfectly ca...
Meet Raffi: Singer, philosopher, children’s champion, and fierce advocate for peace, happiness, and lifelong respect. From Fatherly and iHeartRadio, in partnership with Rococo Punch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode one hundred and forty-six of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs looks at “Good Vibrations” by the Beach Boys, and the history of the theremin. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode.Patreon backers also have a ten-minute bonus episode avai...
Duncan McCue travels to Penelakut, an island off the coast of B.C., and the site of the Kuper Island Residential School. The community has torn down the reviled building, but the dark memories of what happened at the nearly-century old institution linger. Survivors James and Tony Charlie give a tour of their old school...
En Chile se rechazó estrepitosamente la propuesta de nueva Constitución que escribió la Convención Constitucional. Con este episodio cerramos la serie que empezó con el estallido social en 2019. Y nos despedimos de un proceso que cubrimos a tiempo real y en primera persona. Estos son los anteriores episodios de la seri...
It can be quite rare to find yourself in a place where you feel totally accepted. In this episode, producer Reva Goldberg takes us to a truly unique beauty salon: it’s the ultimate safe space for its customers, many of whom are in their 80s and 90s. We take a close look at two hairdressers who create a laugh-out-loud-f...
How do societal structures affect the planet? Why should we get to know our neighbors? What’s the ecological price we pay for … stuff? Yep, there’s an -ology for that. We chat with the founder of Critical Ecology: biogeochemist, National Geographic Explorer, researcher and plant nerd, Dr. Suzanne Pierre. Dr. Pierre’s C...
Alex worshipped his older brother, Paul. But when Paul was killed by a speeding police car at age 14, Alex almost immediately started to forget him. First his voice. Then his laugh. Then pretty much everything else. But what if those memories could be retrieved? Through a series of intimate conversations with family an...
Hans Asperger would have been merely "a footnote in the history of autism", so why did he get to be the eponym in Asperger's syndrome? Because along with the usual problems medical eponyms pose, and his work not really earning him the honour, he collaborated with Nazis and sent children to a hospital where they would b...
Boiling Hot Take.An exploration that links Victorian Fern fanciers with Custard Creams and the CIA interrogation of houseplants Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lauren loves to talk. She’ll talk to anyone — baristas, postal carriers, neighborhood dog walkers. But her talking is more than just idle chit chat — it’s a kind of compulsion that’s gotten her in a lot of trouble over her life. Lauren’s never been able to turn it off and has never been able to figure out why… until re...
In a small town in New York, young Lucille Ball becomes enamored with showbiz after watching vaudeville acts and silent movies at the amusement park near her home. As a teenager, she falls for a handsome 21-year-old bootlegger, and is promptly shipped off to drama school in New York City. But Lucy soon returns home as ...
We meet Brian, who moved to Provincetown to heal from a divorce; a timeless tale for this town at the end of the world. We look back at how Provincetown cared for its own at the height of AIDS. The season is threatened by a COVID outbreak. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ira and Louis discuss the drama surrounding Olivia Wilde’s upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, the relevance of the VMAs, Sydney Sweeney’s online drama, Britney and Elton John’s new version of “Tiny Dancer,” the Kyle controversy on Big Brother, and more. Plus, legend and icon Jenifer Lewis joins to discuss her new book ...
Between those of us who grew up before the internet and those who've never known a world without it, there's a generation of people who came of age *with* the web. This week we chat to the French-Moroccan journalist Marie Le Conte about 'Escape', a book that reflects on the vibrant, chaotic days of the early internet a...
Kurii Vasyl and his niece Yulya try to make sense of Russia’s invasion of their country. And Kyiv Independent reporter Igor Kossov explains the latest from Ukraine’s capital.This episode was produced by Will Reid and Victoria Chamberlin, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Efim Shapiro, edited by Matt Collett...
Laura explains why she cares so *very* much about acquisitions And, hopefully, why you should care, too! Want to buy MERCH (“Hector’s Place” is our newest addition) or buy the show?www.shameless.biz Want to learn more about this episode’s sponsor?www.soundsprofitable.comWant to listen to Harkin’s new fabulous album?Lis...
Writer and theatre-maker Travis Alabanza conjures a riotous fantasy of spectacular queer resistance, sparked by the apparently mundane act of four trans friends leaving the house together. With an original score by DJ and producer Mwen. Featuring Afi, Chloe Filani, Alexis Meshida & Ebun Sodipo. Directed by Patrick Eaki...
You've heard of running on an empty cup but what about empty reserves?What's going on there? How are you holding up? What needs to change?How does filling your reserves help with resiliency?Get John's book hereTwaambo Kapilikisha is a Transition Coach and Creative Concept Consultant, passionate about helping ind...
British aristocrats, orgies, heroine, food fights, brawls, heat strokes and long ass official names. British socialites living in Kenya partied way too hard for way too long. The 1941 murder of Josslyn Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll, lets us take a look into the White Mischief of the Happy Valley. Part 2 coming next Wednesda...
It will take more than a mall directory map to point Lizzy in the right direction. That's why she consults consummate experts, like former mall Guest Services employee Angelie and established voiceover actor Andy Field. Then she consults her magnificent guests who ooze with gobsmacking insights. Listen, then go to Lizz...