The speaker encourages listeners to share the "There's a Lot of People" podcast to help it grow and continue to feature great guests. They also suggest the podcast may be particularly helpful for aspiring YouTubers looking to maintain their authenticity.
The podcast host talks about four sponsors: SimpliSafe, 8Sleep, BetterHelp, and a fallback plan for home security.
The podcast host expresses his gratitude for the listeners' time and attention, and highlights the importance of an engaging speaker. There is also a brief product ad at the end for Intel V Pro with a call-to-action to hit the subscribe button.
The Four Hour Work Week podcast offers links and notes for their episodes at fourhourworkweek.com/podcast, providing for both formal and informal conversations. Additionally, four or five show notes have been made available at fourhourworkweek.com/books.
The Huberman Lab Podcast invites feedback and suggestions for future episodes through the comment section on YouTube. The podcast is now partnered with Momentus Supplements which provide high-quality single-ingredient formulations that ship internationally, and can be found on livemomentus.com/huberman.
The podcast episode features a conversation discussing the unrevealed tapes and the circumstances surrounding them, including a confrontation with an individual named Chris.
Learn how Jordan Harbinger, the founder of The Jordan Harbinger Show, never stops learning and growing each day. Tune in to his podcast to hear more inspiring and informative interviews with interesting people.
The All In hosts discuss the current state of quarantine and how some people prefer to avoid speculation and questioning authority during uncertain times.
Comedian Jeff Ross talks about his podcast, JRVP, and the potential for adding video in the future. They also discuss the challenges of creating a visually appealing setup for live streams.
A brief closing with repeated goodbyes for the end of a podcast episode.
Alphabet Boys is a new podcast series where hosts go inside undercover investigations.
The hosts discuss the value of podcasts in providing additional content and connection to listeners, particularly during times of isolation and distancing.
The podcast highlights lyrical prose with sense of searching and endless possibilities of life. It also features different stories and perspectives from various interesting individuals.
The speaker briefly describes a hospital-like website before interrupting to announce that the episode is sponsored by the Side Hustle Pro Podcast, which features episodes on changing one's relationship with money, mastering self-talk, and setting goals for the year.
The speaker encourages listeners to share the podcast with others, sign up for inspirational messages, and reach out to the speaker if they found the episode helpful.
Macy The Dog's Litter of Puppies and Tamika's Lack of Communication.
The podcast features Miles Gray as a guest. There is a new season to challenge perceptions of trans people, available on the iHeartRadio app and Apple Podcasts.
The hosts thank their guests and remind the listeners to check out their website and Apple TV Plus show.
Sean Ryan thanks his patrons and encourages listeners to check out Vigilance Elite Patreon for tactical training, while also asking for one-word reviews on iTunes to help spread the show.
Stavi catches up with his friends and discusses cosplay with Marie while also addressing accusations of being mean.
The hosts are promoting their podcast and encouraging viewers to subscribe, like, and check out their episodes on various platforms. They also request listeners to leave a review on Apple podcasts or Spotify.
In the new season of Next Question, Katie Couric explores topics related to resilience, including courage in the face of adversity. Bielinski's Chicken Sausage is advertised as a healthy and protein-rich food option available at Whole Foods.
In this podcast, the host apologizes for arriving late in the last session and expresses concern about knowing the identity of the mystery guest before time. Later, the guest accidentally reveals their identity by bumping their camera cover.
The episode ends with a prayer and a long list of credits thanking the people who helped to make the podcast, from reporters and editors to musicians and fact-checkers.
The hosts are proposing a penalty box for those who do not follow the show's rules and disrespect it. They mention that asking Greg Cody for personal information is one such instance and suggest turning the tone around to keep the environment respectable.
Billy discusses the overuse of "low-key" and using videos to fake emotions like crying. Plus, an ad for stretch denim jeans that feel like sweatpants.
Mel Robbins expresses her gratitude towards her listeners for making her podcast rank #1 in education worldwide and considers it the best birthday present she has ever received.
Sina Ghaznavi and Justin Williams introduce their new podcast, Fraudsters, where they discuss and laugh at various fraud stories from around the world throughout history.
Jay Shetty expresses gratitude to his listeners for their support in the 300th episode of On Purpose, and encourages them to revisit old episodes and spread the word about the podcast.
Hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark share a funny anecdote about dressing up and exploring a building filled with marble.
A farewell message thanking listeners for their support and inviting them to submit topics for future podcasts.
The Bad Dates Podcast encourages listeners to share their worst dating experiences and provides their contact details for submissions. An advertisement is included for London Hughes' special To Catch a Dick and Grace Campbell's future projects, as well as a mention for early ad-free access on Amazon Music for Prime members.
In honor of the 1-year anniversary of their podcast "We Can Do Hard Things", a live recording is being shared and promoted to subscribers via newsletter. The hosts express gratitude for their listeners and the supportive community they have built.
The hosts have a brief conversation before diving into their one email for the episode.
Host Bill Simmons thanks Kevin O’Connor and The Ringer staff while promoting sponsor websites such as TheBlackTux.com and Miller Lite.
This is an ad for the Patreon page of the podcast. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the Patreon to access extra content.
This podcast seems to contain some kind of error as it only repeats the same sentence over and over again.
The hosts thank the listeners for tuning in and announce their plan to release three episodes a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
In diesem Podcast kämpfen die Teilnehmer darum, wer die fesselndste Geschichte erzählen kann, um die Tafel zu gewinnen und die nächste Folge zu moderieren. Jeder ist willkommen, um ihre Geschichte beizutragen.
This is a list of credits for the Serial podcast including production, editing, fact-checking, and music.
The Blitz edition of the podcast is a six hour long show with slightly more twists and musings that focus on an idea or a question while weaving history around it. Instead of being about people or events or eras specifically, the episodes are about an idea or a question.
In this episode, Kelly and Mark discuss the speed of typing, the sound of a martini shaker, and how they deserve a Peabody Award for uncovering a mystery on the podcast. They also thank the teams at Melojo Productions, PRX Productions, and Goat Rodeo for their help.
Minst is a surreal science-fantasy space western about an ensemble cast of characters fighting for survival on a doomed planet after the moon falls out of the sky. With great sound, music, visuals, and bonus content after every episode, Minst is a unique storytelling experience performed solely by the narrators.
Host of Heart Starts Pounding, Ash Sanders, talks about her Patreon where she offers bonus content and commentary on published episodes. Sanders also gives a sneak peek into the upcoming episodes of Heart Starts Pounding.
The podcast offers a weekly fix of long-form conversations with the people who make HBO's show "Succession", with the first episode featuring Brian Cox, who plays the monstrous patriarch, Logan Roy.
Terry Carnation, current proprietor of the Radio Rental video store, is back with another installment of terrifying true stories, all told by real people. The new season is available now on Apple Podcasts and other platforms, and for additional content, listeners can subscribe to Tenderfoot Plus.
This podcast episode seems to be titled "Ja" and may contain some spoken content.
Lights Out Podcast will be back with fresh paranormal episodes after taking a break from their usual content of discussing death and violence. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and leave ratings and reviews.
Justine Harmon presents Killed, a podcast that revives stories that were once suppressed or overlooked to bring the truth to light.
This episode concludes the Higher Ground and Audible original podcast "Tell Them, I Am". With additional production and location recording credits mentioned.
Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hubs discuss various topics including their Patreon page, upcoming bonus episodes, and a preview of their discussion on fat suits in the entertainment industry. They also joke about not giving any advice on skincare routines.
The hosts of the I've Had It podcast sign off with a request to subscribe to their Patreon and a teaser for a future event, followed by a discussion of what they've had enough of in their lives.
The Mystery Lesbians Pocket Watch Cake podcast tells compelling stories but often ends up with somewhat unsatisfying conclusions due to real-life unpredictability and imperfections. Despite that, the podcast remains a great listen.
The Murdoch Murders Podcast conducted an investigation into the death of Steven Smith and subsequent acquittal of L. Lin Wood's client, Deloris Pound, in 1990. The podcast provides a detailed look into the story and the key players involved.
The speaker expresses excitement for the upcoming episodes and encourages listeners to engage with the Instagram page for updates and a giveaway. They end by thanking listeners for tuning in.
The podcast ends with the suggestion of a stuffed hat that listeners can receive if they write "please stop colon." The hosts say goodbye and thank their guest for being on the show.
The speakers in this podcast discuss the original cast of a show and reminisce about the mentor who was in charge. They also mention purchasing tickets through Live Nation and a quote about living in a place you can't afford.