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Top Society & Culture Podcasts

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Life with Boston Rob and Tyson Apostol

Reality TV superstars, Boston Rob and Tyson Apostol, are champions at life and are now sharing their stories and experiences with you! They cover all of life's important topics. From their own mortality to holiday celebrations and more. Tune in each week and hear about their lives so you can be better at yours! Read More
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The Shituation

 The SHITuation podcast is the sister podcast to The SoJo Files podcast! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING & FOLLOWING ALONG ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!! 

TIKTOK: TheSoJoFiles
Instagram: TheShituationPodcast
YouTube: The SoJo Files

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Death by Conspiracy?

Gary Matthews was drawn to conspiracies about Covid - until he caught the virus, and died.

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Indigenous Vision Podcast

Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Calling Last Read More
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Conversations with Peter Boghossian

We stand transparent about our motivations: we are champions of liberal values and Enlightenment Rationalism. Reason & liberty are paramount-whether threatened by tyranny in places like China or elsewhere-because they are essential to human dignity and prosperity. The Enlightenment, with it's emphasis on error-correction, is the philosophical project that has cultivated the wealth & freedom of the modern world. The West has been a custodian of this tradition of criticism, producing societies full rapid, stable, and genuine progress. The clearer people become on this connection, the more they'll recognize that these principles are what enable our civilization to be freer, safer, and more prosperous. This is the set of ideas we are committed to spreading.~ Reid Nicewonder Read More
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Too Niche?

A culture and lifestyle show, where every topic is a thrill and nothing is Too Niche. New episodes air twice monthly. For notes, links, and other matters of importance from the Too Niche universe, visit the Too Niche Mood Board—and follow @elizabethkott on Instagram for niche recs, podcast clips, and more. Read More
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Cryptic & Unhinged

Featured full of guests and advice on how to navigate life. Cryptic and Unhinged will give a behind-the-scenes look into the controlled chaos that is MaryJaneNotKate. Read More
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Let’s Get Into It – Hosted by Sloan

Secrecy in the entertainment industry is dangerous and it’s time to reveal what is really happening behind the scenes. Why is there so much evil in Hollywood? Who is protecting these monsters? How are victims being silenced? Well, The Let’s Get Into It Podcast series answers those questions and exposes some of the darkest stories in entertainment. It is time to create a safe space for these entertainers and influencers to share their devastating experiences that you won’t believe.  Your host, investigative journalist, Sloan Hooks, is known for uncovering the truth on YouTube about some of your favorite stars such as Eugenia Cooney, Perez Hilton, HRH Collection, and Nickelodeon star Alexa Nikolas. The guests are survivors, outcasts, and people who are fed up with how they’ve been portrayed in the media and online. Sloan gives them the opportunity to open up about their instances of exploitation and moments of abuse at the expense of others. Reporting the truth has made Sloan the target of social media challenges, now he’s challenging his guests in-person, they don’t get to hide behind their false narratives any longer.  In each episode of the podcast, Sloan is creating an honest, open, yet safe space for these entertainers to finally be able to share their traumatic experiences in the industry in a raw and unfiltered way. Sloan isn’t afraid to ask the hard hitting questions everyone has been wanting to know, face to face. Perez Hilton is confronted about his history of hate and Alexa Nikolas shares her traumatic experience with producer Dan Schneider. Controversy, exploitation, abuse, pain, humiliation, my guests have been through it all, some which are very public and some which you’ll hear about for the first time. Sloan has done his research and is ready to confront these people head on. So, let’s get into it. Read More
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These Are Good Days

Welcome to 'These Are Good Days,' the podcast that celebrates the extraordinary in the ordinary! Join us on a journey where we find the good in every twist and turn of life. From heartwarming relationships to the joy of savoring delicious food, we dive into the little things that make life remarkable. Grab a cup of your favorite frothy coffee and let's chat about mental health, share our favorite discoveries, and laugh till our sides hurt! Tune in for a dose of positivity and a celebration of life's simple joys. Subscribe now and make every day a good day with 'These Are Good Days!

Follow us on Instagram - @leeannmiller and @heymattberes

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Bobo’s Void

Welcome to Bobo’s Void: The podcast for people who are too smart to be happy and too tired to pretend otherwise. We talk love, relationships, philosophy, capitalism, and why everything feels off. New episodes drop weekly. Teasers on Spotify. Full unfiltered chaos lives on Patreon. Read More
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The Compulsive Storyteller with Gregg LeFevre

A podcast of short personal stories by visual artist and lifelong storyteller Gregg LeFevre. Gregg's life has always been about telling stories including his public art works all over America that tell the forgotten stories of small towns and big cities. The stories he tells on the podcast are more personal. In each episode he brings you an offbeat story or two from his life, in under 20 minutes. Season two features stories about him starting a landslide in Big Sur, finding himself on the receiving end of police brutality, and his experiences with the lighter side of Buddhist meditation. Read More
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Society & Culture

Balancing Act with Kristen Doute and Luke Broderick

Welcome to Balancing Act. We’re gathered here today to get through this thing called life! Kristen and Luke know we’re all out here doing our best to balance life, love, work, play, family, friends, downfalls, and dreams. Life is full of ups and downs, and adulting can be hard. Kristen and Luke are still here to get REAL from both the female and male perspective, from very different walks of life.. unfiltered and vulnerable. Like Dr. Seuss says, “Be sure when you step, step with care and great tact. And remember that life's a great balancing act.” Read More
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Marshall Matters

What is the state of the arts? Winston Marshall, musician and co-founder of the band Mumford & Sons, explores the taboo and totemic issues within the creative industries in a series of interviews with artists, musicians, actors, comedians, and more…

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The DINKs Podcast

What does it take to have a successful marriage and be a successful entrepreneur or career-focused couple?

For DINKs (Dual Income No Kids) Brent & C.C. Moreno, it’s taken lots of hard work, setbacks, lessons, plenty of adventures, and even therapy.

The DINKs Podcast shares raw, real, sexy, funny, and completely vulnerable stories from themselves and other couples' adventures.

Tune in for insights on marriage, intimacy, entrepreneurship, travel, current events, and everything in between.

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Lawyers Behaving Badly

Join Jennifer and KP as they live, laugh, and watch the world burn. Two longtime lawyers, Jenn and KP talk about lawsuits in the news, current events, and of course, lawyers behaving badly. As professional mess enthusiasts, KP and Jenn love digging into messy situations that don’t involve them and probably are none of their business. Hit that subscribe button to listen to Lawyers Behaving Badly every week! Read More
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All Secure with Tom and Jen Satterly

Welcome to All Secure! Charge your devices, grab your earbuds, heat up some popcorn, and tune in to stories that unite us. You'll listen in to CSM (R) Tom and Jen Satterly discussing topics related to Veterans, active duty, first responders, military spouses, and the community as a whole. We will talk about relationships, current events, healing health modalities, and so much more. Tune in for a broad range of topics that are sure to entertain. Read More
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LA Made: The Other Moonshot

“LA Made” is a series exploring stories of bold Californian innovators and how they forever changed the lives of millions all over the world. Each season will unpack the untold and surprising stories behind some of the most exciting innovations that continue to influence our lives today.

Season 3, "LA Made: The Other Moonshot," tells the story of three Black aerospace engineers in Los Angeles, who played a crucial role in America’s race to space, amid the civil unrest of the 1960s.  When Joanne Higgins was growing up in Compton in Los Angeles, she heard her godfather, Charlie Cheathem, tell stories about his key role in the Apollo mission to the moon. As an adult, she realized that his experiences — and those of other Black engineers — had been left out of the history books. She set out to record for the first time the accounts of these men, now in their 90s, whose crucial contributions to the early days of the Apollo mission have been overlooked — or taken credit for by others — despite their ingenuity and determination. 

Season 2, “LA Made: The Barbie Tapes,” tells the backstory of the world’s most popular doll, Barbie. Barbie is a cultural icon but what do you really know about her? Hear Barbie's origin story from the people who created her. Co-hosted by Antonia Cereijido and M.G. Lord, author of Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll, hear the wild stories from never-before-heard tapes of interviews with Barbie inventor Ruth Handler, her wardrobe designer and the sculptors and fabricators, and the innovative marketers who made her what she is today. This 3-part series premieres July 6, 2023.

Season 1, “LA Made: Blood, Sweat & Rockets,” tells the hidden story of the fearless, groundbreaking and ambitious crew who shaped our quest to outer space and ushered in the early days of space exploration at Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at CalTech. Known as the “Suicide Squad,” the team’s road to triumph was fraught with controversies involving the occult, a suspected spy ring, unplanned explosions, and a suspicious death. Join writer and life-long aerospace fanatic M.G. Lord as she uncovers their story and reveals the shocking origins of rocket science in this 12 episode season.

Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. This podcast was made possible with support from the Committee for Greater LA in partnership with the Weingart Foundation.

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Dead Competitive

Comedian Kerry Godliman takes a journey into the world of dog shows, on the hunt for answers, after the death of an Irish setter in 2015. It’s a playful investigative podcast, which follows all leads into the wondrous world of dog showing, while trying to make sense of the death of a beloved pet.

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Man of the Year – Champions of Friendship

As seen in The New York Times, on NPR, and the TODAY Show, Man of the Year is the #1 friendship podcast in the country! Comedians and friendship experts Matt Ritter and Aaron Karo will help you make new friends, reconnect with old ones, and build lifelong social fitness. Each November they award a gigantic Man of the Year trophy to one of their childhood friends – a tradition that has kept their crew going strong since the '80s. But the country is facing a friendship recession – 15% of men report having zero close friends – and they’re on a mission to change that with tips, hacks, and decades of hilarious stories. Join the revolution at manoftheyearpodcast.com and instagram.com/manoftheyearpodcast Read More
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OBSESSIONS: Wild Chocolate

Forget Willy Wonka and those heart-shaped Valentine’s boxes. OBSESSIONS: Wild Chocolate. is a totally different beast. Join host Rowan Jacobson as he elbows his way through the rain forest, crash lands into cocaine flyaways, and avoids a few too many anaconda, tagging along with modern-day Lara Crofts as they try to get their hands on some of the world’s most ancient– and expensive– cacao.

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Personally: Toy Soldier – CBC

As a child, Alex Kurzem faced a choice: be killed or join the killers. In the midst of the Second World War, he was separated from his family and taken in by a group of soldiers as one of their own. He was made a member of Hitler’s army – a toy soldier with his own rifle and miniature SS uniform. But what the soldiers didn’t know and what no one would know for decades: he was a Jewish boy masquerading as a Nazi to save his life. Alex lives with this false identity for so long, he no longer remembers who he was before – forgetting his parents’ faces, his birthday, his own name. But before he dies, Alex is determined to find the identity and family stolen from him during the Holocaust.  This is the story Alex would tell the world decades later, but doubts quickly took hold and wouldn’t let go. Could a story so unbelievable be true? Or is this a con to profit from the Holocaust? Eighty years on, is it possible to uncover who Alex really is? Host Dan Goldberg unravels the true story. Get lost in someone else’s life. From a mysterious childhood spent on the run, to a courageous escape from domestic violence, each season of Personally invites you to explore the human experience in all its complexity, one story — or season — at a time. Hear episodes early and ad-free on CBC Stories Premium on Apple Podcasts. Season 1 | Run, Hide, Repeat: a story of a childhood spent on the run. Season 2 | Welcome to Paradise: a courageous escape from domestic violence. Season 3 | Short Sighted: an attempt to explain what vision loss feels like by exploring how it sounds. Season 4 | Sorry About The Kid: an emotional, deeply personal meditation on the loss of a sibling. Read More
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بودكاست وسق

بعيدًا عن صخب الحياة هنا وسق 🤎!-متاح للتعاون او الرعاية-للمزيد :https://linkfly.to/Wasaqabdullah Read More
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Always the Last to Know

Hey! We are Ash and Katy, this is our podcast, Always the Last to Know! Growing up we were taught how to live in the world, everything was going fine…until literally, the entire world changed, thus making everything we had learned essentially obsolete. Needless to say, Mr. Feeny and Cory Matthews did not prepare us for social media takeovers, taxes, or making our way through an insane world where an entire generation is trauma bonded. 

It feels like we missed entire lessons on things so the goal is to fill in the gaps of our education- from discussions on current laws to clones, from N.A.T.O to what's hidden under melting glaciers, join us while we attempt to navigate our way through the world, figure out adulthood, and hopefully learn something new along the way!
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Roses Are Dead

Roses Are Dead is where hand-me-down myths die. We challenge the entry-level performance of manhood—holding doors, flashing wallets, staring at exits—and demand more: vision, discipline, emotional strength, and purpose. In this space men confront the myths they inherited, hold one another accountable, and rise as whole leaders. Masculinity isn’t a role to play; it’s a standard to live.

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La última copa/The Last Cup

Lionel Messi es uno de los futbolistas más talentosos de la historia, pero tiene una deuda pendiente con su país. ¿Podrá ganar la Copa Mundial y regresar victorioso a Argentina, el lugar que dejó a sus trece años? En cinco episodios, la periodista Jasmine Garsd presenta un relato que trasciende lo deportivo. La Última Copa es tanto una biografía sonora de Messi como de millones de personas en Latinoamérica, quienes dejaron su país de origen con el sueño de volver.

What's it like to be one of the world's biggest soccer stars and doubted by many in your home country? That's the question Lionel Messi faces in The Last Cup. Not only is this year's World Cup his last chance to bring home the coveted trophy – it's his last chance for vindication. Hosted by Argentine journalist Jasmine Garsd, The Last Cup is much more than a sports story. It's a tale of immigration and race, of capitalism and class, of belonging and identity. A story for anyone who's ever felt like an outsider in their own home.
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