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Top Arts Podcasts

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Ghost of a Chance

When reporter Eric Roper buys a lovely 113-year-old house in Minneapolis, he wants to find out everything he can about its history. But he quickly becomes obsessed with one couple who owned the house 100 years ago. Harry and Clementine Robinson send him down a surprising rabbit hole into an incredible history he never heard before. As he artfully and meticulously pieces together the remarkable story of their lives, we find out what the Robinsons reveal about a history of race in Minneapolis -- the city that became ground zero for an unprecedented global racial reckoning.

New episodes available on Mondays. For more information on Ghost of a Chance, head to our website: http://startribune.com/ghostofachance

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The Medical Detectives

The Medical Detectives is a weekly podcast where medicine meets mystery—told by the very people who’ve lived it. Hosted by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Erin Nance and content creator Anna O’Brien, each episode unravels strange and surprising medical tales from the people who lived through them. Think of it as a detective story—only here, the clues are hidden in blood tests, x-rays, and patient files. From curious, unsolved diagnoses to behind-the-scenes accounts of what really goes on in hospital corridors, Anna and Dr. Nance guide you through the ups, downs, and jaw-dropping moments of life in the medical world. Dr. Nance brings her professional insight as a practicing physician committed to uncovering disparities in healthcare, while Anna shares her experiences as a patient navigating a complex system. In every episode you’ll hear first hand stories from guests who’ve confronted real medical puzzles on the relentless search for answers in a system that doesn’t always have them. Dr. Nance brings her insider expertise, while Anna uses her own patient experiences to spot the heart of every story. Together, they explore the suspense, the drama, and sometimes even the humor, behind solving these real-life medical mysteries. Whether you’re a curious mind, an avid true-crime fan, or someone who’s been left in the dark by confusing diagnoses, The Medical Detectives shines a light on the unexplained. Listen in each week to learn, to question, and to be amazed by the strange but true cases that prove sometimes the most gripping mysteries unfold in hospital corridors. Read More
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Unlearn16: Class is in Session

A teacher with a sarcastic wit who’s passion for debate and discussion spans the political, social and pop culture spectrums. PS - a solid metaphor can solve all life’s problems 

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The Lusty Library: A Romance Novel Podcast

Join us, Joey, Lexx, and Birdie, as we drink cocktails and talk about cock-tales. Each episode we pick a romance novel that none of us have read before. Of course we don't want just the typical pull-on-your-heartstrings-Hallmark channel kind of romance -- We're searching for romance that is spicy, kinky, and maybe just a tad bit trashy. Once read, then the real fun begins. Welcome to our Lusty Library.


Website: thelustylibrarypodcast.com

Instagram: @the_lusty_library_podcast

Facebook: The Lusty Library Podcast

Bluesky:@lustylibrarypod

Email: thelustylibrarypodcast@gmail.com


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Building with Writing

Building with Writing is hosted by Michael Meredith, featuring conversations with and about Stan Allen’s work, and a general discussion about the relationship between architecture and writing. It accompanies an exhibition, also called Building with Writing, at Princeton University School of Architecture that runs from March 6th - May 2nd 2025. Read More
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Khloé in Wonder Land – Khloé Kardashian

Join Khloé Kardashian each week for intimate conversations with the people who inspire her the most. Each episode dives deep into relatable and thought-provoking topics, offering a mix of humor, insight, and real-life stories. Whether it’s about navigating life’s challenges, celebrating triumphs, or finding humor in the everyday, this series delivers the kind of real talk that stays with you long after you’ve listened. New episodes drop every Wednesday on X and Thursdays wherever you get your podcasts.  Read More
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Cult Flav Is Going Off

Each week, Cult Flav – aka Sarah and Bryn – goof, rant and hyperfixate our way through news, product reviews, questions from you(s?), and occasionally guest interviews...from around the world of home cooking. Read More
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The MOOD Podcast

In The MOOD Podcast, Matt Jacob, renowned cultural portrait photographer, dives deep into the world of photography and the visual arts, with guests from all around the creative industry, across all parts of the globe, sharing inspiring stories and experiences that will leave you wanting more. With years of experience and a passion for storytelling, Matt has become a master of capturing lesser-told human stories through his photography, and teams up with other special artists from around the world to showcase insights, experiences and opinions within the diverse and sometimes controversial photography world. 

You can watch these podcasts on his Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@mattyj_ay.

You can also follow Matt's work on his Instagram @mattyj_ay and his website: https://mattjacobphotography.com.

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A Jane Austen Year

Welcome to A Jane Austen Year – a seasonal journey through Jane Austen’s novels, the story of her life and the world she lived in.


Created and recorded at Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire – the most treasured Austen site in the world.

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The Book Club Review

Discussion, debate, even a little dispute – expect it all on The Book Club Review. Every month hosts Kate and Laura bring you a new episode. That could be Book Club where we chat about the book read most recently by one of our book clubs. It could be Bookshelf, an episode dedicated to the books we’re reading outside of book club – the ones we get to pick and choose. Or it could be an interview with a book club, bookshop or book lover. Whatever the topic, every episode features lively and frank reviews and recommendations. Read More
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The Five Books

The Five Books celebrates the role of books in our lives. Each week we’ll talk with a Jewish author about five books in five categories.  We’ll hear about: two Jewish books that have impacted the author’s Jewish identity; one book (not necessarily Jewish) that they think everyone should read - a book that changed their worldview. We’ll get a peek into what book they're reading now, and we’ll hear the inside scoop on the new book they’ve just published. The Five Books creates a space for all listeners to explore what it means to live, write, and read as a Jewish American today. Read More
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Voices of Impact

Isaac Raskas Ohrenstein, a Harvard student and WJC-Lauder Fellow, sits down with leaders and changemakers in the Jewish world to explore their impactful work across business, politics, academia, and philanthropy. Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, and the World Jewish Congress website.


























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Organically Addison Podcast

Hosted by Addison, founder of Sweet Addison’s and gluten-free food influencer, the Organically Addison Podcast is your go-to source for inspiration and insight into the world of wellness, entrepreneurship, and the journey of building a brand. Tune in to hear Addison’s personal stories and solo episodes on navigating life as an influencer and business owner, plus interviews with thought leaders in health, wellness, and the entrepreneurial space. This podcast is for anyone interested in living a healthier life, building a brand, or learning the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Read More
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Here Come the Details: A Screen Show with Josh Fadem

Here Come the Details! The first Screen Show is hosted by Josh Fadem. Call it a podcast show if you want. Josh discusses new topics weekly, in strange Oklahoma locations with exciting activities, and a variety of guests, including Comedians, Musicians, Actors, Filmmakers, Artists, Collectors, Barbers, etc. Produced by Rob Stuart.

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كنوز السيرة للشيخ عثمان الخميس

كنوز السيرة عرض لسيرة النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم من قبل ولادته حتى و��اته للشيخ: د. عثمان الخميس قراءة: د. علي بشير أحمد Read More
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Out The Smoke

Mark Williams of Swine Life BBQ interviews folks from all different walks of life to give its listeners a unique perspective of the BBQ industry, and how it affects our everyday lives. Read More
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Eleanor & Alasdair Read That

Two red-headed comedians revisit classic kids’ books. Will our childhood treasures stand the test of time? Or will we be forced to make fun of them on a podcast? Read More
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Always Take Notes

Always Take Notes is a fortnightly podcast from London for and about writers and writing. Hosts Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd speak to a diverse range of people in the industry on a variety of topics, from the mysteries of slush piles and per-word rates, to how data are changing the ways newspapers do business and how to pitch a book. patreon.com/alwaystakenotes Read More
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Something Borrowed Podcast With Harry Baker

A live performance podcast hosted by World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker featuring special guests from the worlds of poetry, comedy and music. Read More
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Outlawed

Most people in the US support abortion access, but having nuanced conversations about restrictions and bans can seem impossible. Join two OB-Gyns on the front lines of abortion care as they make sense of the ever-evolving consequences of our government ceding the expert decision-making power of medical professionals to lawyers and courts. Each short episode features stories and science from physicians, researchers, abortion-seekers and other expert witnesses to the impact on all of our lives. Whether you’re out drinking with the dudes, doing playground duty with other parents, or being stared down by Uncle Bob, we’ve got your back. 


Brought to you by Dr. Beverly Gray, Dr. Jonas Swartz and Jane Marie’s Little Everywhere.

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Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

They say the Devil’s in the details, but when conspiracies captivate our imaginations, we often overlook the real devils walking among us. From the creators of the hit podcast The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill comes a new show, Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, which takes you back to the Satanic Panic that gripped America in the 1980s and 90s. This limited series explores how hysteria gripped parents and teens through cautionary tales like Go Ask Alice, influenced notorious criminal cases like the West Memphis Three, and catapulted the political agenda of the Moral Majority. Join as we seek to understand how this wave of panic devastated innocent lives and diverted the church’s attention from the evil lurking in its own pews. Read More
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كتب غيّرتنا

الشرق بودكاست تقدم " كتب غیرتنا " مع راما الحجي. نتطرق ف�� ھذا البودكاست مواضیع وكتب مختلفة بطابع ممتع وشیق لنتركك بفكرة جدیدة لنلھم خطواتك التالیة.

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The Orphans

The Orphans is written and created by Johnny Galvan 3.

The Orphans is written and created by Johnny Galvan 3. Read More
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Sherlock Holmes Short Stories

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Although the Sherlock Holmes canon traditionally consists of four novels and 56 short stories written by Arthur Conan Doyle, there are many Sherlock Holmes stories outside the canon. Most of these noncanonical stories were written by authors other than Doyle, but there are four short stories about Holmes written by Doyle that are nonetheless excluded from the canon, for various reasons.  This album consists of these four noncanonical stories. The first story, "The Field Bazaar", was first published in 1896 in a special issue of a University of Edinburgh student newspaper called The Student. Doyle wrote this very brief story to support a fundraising event at the university, his alma mater, but most scholars consider the story to be a parody and therefore not part of the canon. The second and third stories, "The Lost Special" and "The Man with the Watches", were both published in The Strand Magazine in 1898 and both feature mysteries involving trains. These two stories are not part of the canon because neither story mentions Holmes by name, although literary scholars have proposed that the unnamed "amateur reasoner" in "The Lost Special" and the unnamed "well-known criminal investigator" in "The Man with the Watches" are intended to be Holmes, and this theory is accepted for the purposes of this LibriVox album. Doyle wrote the fourth story, "How Watson Learned the Trick", for a miniature book that was placed in Queen Mary's Dolls' House, a dollhouse built for Queen Mary in the 1920s that housed a tiny library featuring works by several famous authors of the day, the contents of which were published in 1924 for public consumption. Considered a companion piece to "The Field Bazaar" due to both stories consisting entirely of conversations between Holmes and Watson over breakfast, "How Watson Learned the Trick" is similarly excluded from the canon on the grounds of being a parody. Read More
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