Four former aides to President Obama—Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Dan Pfeiffer and
Tommy Vietor—are joined by journalists, politicians, activists, and more for a
no-b******t conversation about politics. They cut through the noise to break
down the week’s news, and help people figure out what matters and how they can
help. Text us questions and comments: (323) 405-9944. New episodes Mondays and
Thursdays.
Deep in the back of your mind, you’ve always had the feeling that there’s
something strange about reality. There is. Join Robert Lamb and Joe McCormick
as they examine neurological quandaries, cosmic mysteries, evolutionary
marvels and our transhuman future.
Guy Raz dives into the stories behind some of the world's best known
companies. _How I Built This_ weaves a narrative journey about innovators,
entrepreneurs and idealists—and the movements they built.
Car Pro believes that an educated car customer is the best customer. With over 35 years in the automotive industry, Jerry Reynolds and his sidekick Kevin McCarthy provide educational and entertaining information that is designed to help you make the best possible choice when it comes to both your vehicle selection and the dealership to do business with. Simply put, Car Pro is straight talk and honest answers help you make the best possible decision about your automotive choices.
Why’d you like that celebrity photo on Instagram? Why’d you leave that
restaurant review on Yelp? Why’d you text in lowercase, or turn on read
receipts, or share your location? Ashley Carman and Kaitlyn Tiffany ask real
people the hard, meta, and occasionally silly questions about the way
technology influences our thinking, changes our behavior, and affects our
social lives. Produced by The Verge and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
On September 12, 2001, the day after the fall of the Twin Towers, WABC-AM in New York City recruited John Batchelor to go on the air until Osama bin Laden was either killed or captured. With bin Laden dead, but the war on terror far from over, John remains focused on offering insightful commentary on such issues as the presidency, the national and global economies, and defending our civilization.
THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW NOW AIRS FROM 9 P TO 1 A, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, IN NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
It's Game of the Year meets King of the Hill as four of Earth's best friends –
Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy, Chris Plante, and Russ Frushtick – rank and
review their favorite video games. Because shouldn't the best of game be
chosen by the best of friends?
Now in its second season, Hell And Gone is a podcast from iHeartRadio and
School of Humans that follows writer and private investigator Catherine
Townsend as she investigates unsolved deaths in small-town Arkansas. This
season, she dives into the mysterious death of Janie Ward, a 16-year-old high
school student who died at a party in 1989 in Marshall, Arkansas. In the 30
years since her death, no one has been able to determine how she died even
though there have been multiple investigations and her body has been autopsied
three times. Season 1 investigated the cold-case murder of Rebekah Gould, a
beautiful and popular college student who was killed in 2004.
Each week on Sentinel Radio, you can hear people from all walks of life tell how they’re attaining better health and happiness, freedom from anxiety and stress, and rejuvenated lives through prayer.
The spiritual practice that has restored health to these people, and continues to help them find employment, success, purpose and spiritual uplift is fully explained in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. This remarkable book, written by Mary Baker Eddy in 1875, makes practical the scientific and spiritual laws behind the teachings and healings of Christ Jesus, and is read daily, together with the Bible, by many around the world.
Sold in America is an eight-episode journey into the world of selling sex in
the United States. Hosted by journalist and activist Noor Tagouri, this deeply
personal, deeply reported series takes listeners across the country to meet
the human faces of this billion-dollar trade – and uncovers its surprising
misconceptions.
Tangible and tactical tools for your life and business. Hosted by New York
Times Best-Selling Author Rachel Hollis, RISE is a series of bold
conversations with fellow business powerhouses and personal development
leaders that provides the listener with real-life valuable takeaways.
What makes pop songs so catchy? Musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie
Harding pull back the curtain on how pop hits work their magic on our ears &
our culture. You’ll fall in love with music you didn’t even know you liked.
Red Eye Radio is the pre-eminent syndicated overnight radio show hosted by radio vets Gary McNamara and Eric Harley airing Monday through Friday, Midnight to 5am Central. Targeted at long haul truckers, Red Eye Radio has broadened its mission to include virtually everyone living and working non-traditional hours. The audience includes shift workers, travelers, truck drivers and others who embrace the new 24/7 lifestyle, with many restaurants, retailers and other business establishments open round the clock. Red Eye Radio is the successor to Midnight Trucking Radio Network, a program whose roots go back 40 years. Each night the hosts of Red Eye Radio review the headlines, cover the issues that matter and keep listeners tuned-in with insight and perspective. Also on the agenda popular culture, family issues and detailed national weather forecasts.
Stribling's New York is a one hour weekly radio program on WOR 710 AM Sunday's from 11pm - midnight hosted by Rob Taub, who over the past 25 years has interviewed everyone from presidents to pop stars. The show is a celebration of everything about New York City with a focus on real estate and the people who live and work here. We'll talk about where to eat, shop and experience the best of everything the city has to offer from music to museums to sports
You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or
forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and
passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film
critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode.
It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through
conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to
sort out what really happened behind the films, stars and scandals of the 20th
century.
Beats of Burden explores various latin rhythms and genres ranging from mambo, salsa, cumbia to moombhaton, reggaeton, dubstep, and more.
Show Host(s): Vanessa Burden
The other side is dangerously wrong. They think you are too. But for democracy
to work, we need to hear each other out. Each week New York Times Opinion
columnists Frank Bruni, Ross Douthat and Michelle Goldberg explain the
arguments from across the political spectrum. Their candid debates help you
form your own opinion of the latest news, and learn how the other half thinks.
Find the best ways to persuade in the modern search for common ground.