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Bob discusses a fan obsession, Mark mentions his concern for violence in Aladdin, and Wade talks about alien assistance for mass management in this episode of the Distraktible podcast.
The podcast host expresses gratitude to listeners for their support amid a decrease in sponsorships due to the pandemic. The host briefly touches on parting ways with a co-host and implies a quick change in the show's future.
The speaker expresses gratitude for the thoughtful and interested audience of the podcast who ask questions, and there isn't any one specific question that people should ask.
Jeff expressed his concern about the lack of remorse from David and how he didn't know what to do in this situation. There was also confusion about the medical bills and whether David reached out to Jeff or not after his breakup.
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.
Jon Stewart marks the 100th episode of his show, "The Problem with Jon Stewart," and jokes about the milestone, making light of the fact that it could also just be their sixth episode.
Listen to this episode to learn about the importance of asking questions, avoiding being wrong, and the danger of censorship. Additionally, you can get tips on how to win debates even if you lose, why internet insults shouldn't be taken personally, and what post-journalism means.
Stavi's World is back with Sammy the Bull and Super Producer trying to figure out the technical aspects of the show, while Stavi talks about running his podcast like a Greek man running his diner.
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.
Mark asks Bo about the 380-page statement he gave to General Kenneth Dahl, who was assigned to investigate Bo's actions leading up to his decision to leave the platoon, not his time with the Taliban.
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.
The reunion show had the exciting prospect of being live, but it turns out that the truth couldn't be deciphered simply from two differing sides of a story.
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.
Actor and entrepreneur Ashton Kutcher discusses the benefits of building a platform for creators and owning relationships with audiences in the age of social media.
The podcast episode features a conversation discussing the unrevealed tapes and the circumstances surrounding them, including a confrontation with an individual named Chris.
Prophecy is a podcast that reimagines the Bible as a story about the future, challenging the traditional belief that it is a document about past events. It discusses the concept of the Bible as a tool for testing out story and exploring innovative ways of storytelling.
This podcast is an ad for the Side Hustle Pro Podcast hosted by Nikayla Matthews Okome, which focuses on changing the relationship with money, mastering self-talk, and developing a plan for the year.
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.
The Real Life, Real Crime podcast is advertising their show by encouraging listeners to share their content and check out their social media pages.
The podcast features an internationally beloved comedy superstar and television icon from the nineties. The host talks about tech-savvy characters and the FBI's methods of investigation.
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.
This is an explicit and funny podcast hosted by comedian Shane Gillis who talks about various topics such as sports, class, sex, and more.
The guest host of Silenced, the Radio Murders, was the executive editor for 13 years at crack.com. He introduces himself and promotes the podcast, which can be listened to on the iHeartRadio app and Apple podcasts.
Estet Herndon reports and shares messages of justice, love, and appreciation for listeners on The Run Up. The show features original music and is edited by Franny Kartoff and Lisa Tobin.
The speaker promotes a book about ghost stories and plane crash survivors on their website and teases a future episode about visiting a favorite state and discussing a favorite activity. They also mention a story about a man who whitewater rafts to investigate a disappeared boat and debunk theories about it.
The All In Podcast turned off comments on YouTube for a couple weeks to gauge psychological effects; hosts Jason Calacanis and David Sacks disagreed with fellow host Chamath Palihapitiya's decision to turn comments off.
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.
This episode concludes the Higher Ground and Audible original podcast "Tell Them, I Am". With additional production and location recording credits mentioned.
This is an ad for the Patreon page of the podcast. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the Patreon to access extra content.
The hosts of a girl's podcast talk about their recent episodes discussing making girls look bad and the importance of hand washing, briefly mentioning fossils.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A farewell message thanking listeners for their support and inviting them to submit topics for future podcasts.
In this podcast, the hosts thank their listeners, request them to hit the like button, subscribe and leave a review. The hosts also discuss about their parents and their excitement towards starting their own podcast someday.
Maintenance Phase is a podcast about health and wellness myths and the human version of Oscar the Grouch. Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hobbs are writers for the Huffington Post. The man is talking about Dr.
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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.
The hosts have a brief conversation before diving into their one email for the episode.
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.
Miller Lite is a presenting sponsor of Ringer.com's relaunch, featuring discussions about popular culture. The podcast also includes an ad for SeatGeek, offering first-time users $10 off baseball tickets.
Daniel and his co-host exchange greetings and discuss clothing choices. They briefly discuss Daniel's fear of sweating.
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.
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.
The podcast host talks about four sponsors: SimpliSafe, 8Sleep, BetterHelp, and a fallback plan for home security.
In this snippet, the speaker and his guest discuss their unusual habits, such as rearranging sandwiches, as well as potential TED Talk topics, including growing up in a third-world country and learning how to play the fiddle.
Justine Harmon presents Killed, a podcast that revives stories that were once suppressed or overlooked to bring the truth to light.
In their podcast, Lewis Howes and guests express their love and encourage listeners to subscribe to their newsletter for more inspiration and bonus episodes. They also ask for reviews and social media shares.
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.
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.
Hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark share a funny anecdote about dressing up and exploring a building filled with marble.
Two individuals engage in nonsensical podcast conversation which includes references to TV shows and purchases made with a large sum of money.
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.