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Latest podcast episodes about I Told You So

The LEFT Show
048 I Told You So | Father's Day Special

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about Father’s Day! Wins and losses, Good dads and bad dads, childhood memories, and what being a father should really mean! 048 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!   The post 048 I Told You So | Father’s Day Special appeared first on The LEFT Show.

The Last Honest Realtor
Ep. 73 - The Craziest Toronto Real Estate Stories of 2026 (So Far) with Anya Ettinger

The Last Honest Realtor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 63:06


Send us Fan MailThis week is another crossover special as David Fleming is joined by friend and colleague Anya Ettinger (Who's In My House?) for their inaugural Spring Market Awards.David and Anya dive into real stories from the trenches that defined Toronto's 2026 spring real estate market. From bidding wars and difficult negotiations to heartbreaking losses and unexpected victories, they hand out awards for the best, worst, and most memorable transactions of the season. Along the way, they discuss buyer psychology, multiple-offer dynamics, and the lessons that emerge when real people navigate an increasingly complicated housing market.In This Episode:02:11 — Best House06:20 — Toughest Deal12:43 — Best Deal18:10 — Biggest Heartbreak23:01 — Biggest "I Told You So"31:37 — Best Villain Award37:40 — My New BFF43:28 — Best High48:28 — Worst Low55:34 — Best TurnaroundSupport the showSubscribe and Follow:Toronto Realty Group WebsiteToronto Realty Group YouTubeToronto Realty Blog InstagramToronto Realty Blog TwitterToronto Realty Blog Facebook

The LEFT Show
047 I Told You So | Irritable Male Syndrome, and HAPPY PRIDE!

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about Irritable Male Syndrome, a Pride Month Quiz, and answer a couple of letters for people having serious issues. 047 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too! The post 047 I Told You So | Irritable Male Syndrome, and HAPPY PRIDE! appeared first on The LEFT Show.

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
659. Science Journalism, Academic Silos, and the Cost of Being Right with Matt Kaplan

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 59:49


Matt Kaplan is the science correspondent at The Economist and also the author of a number of books. His latest work is I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right. Greg and Matt discuss how Matt chose science journalism over academia, the value of being a generalist, and how journalists can cross-pollinate ideas from others. They also discuss academic silos, pecking orders, and how fear, funding pressures, and ego create sticky consensuses that punish deviants, and linking historic cases to modern parallels.  Matt argues that incremental NIH/NSF funding discourages bold leaps compared with HHMI-style risk-taking, calls for better incentives for peer review and career transitions for senior scientists, and recounts a case in which a dissenting scientist was attacked to the point that they left the field. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.* Episode Quotes: When scientific silos break, innovation happens 09:31: There was a medical conference at the same hotel where this marine biologist was presenting, and one of the surgeons at the medical conference walked by and listened and talked to the marine biologist afterwards and said, “Hey, are you telling me that that spit will hold together stuff in a salty environment?” And the biologist said, “Well, yeah, it's in the ocean.” And the surgeon went, “‘Cause we have really serious problems getting glue that works in the saline environment of a bloody surgery table because your blood is salty, and glues don't work, and we can't put bones together with bolts when the bones are fragments.” So together, they ultimately collaborated and created a glue from the sandcastle worm that's now used in surgery tables around the world. And it was just my favorite word in the world: serendipity. Total serendipity. Why institutions resist new ideas 14:18: I think uncertainty and fear make us cling to the things that we know. And the more uncomfortable we are with change, the more we cling like a security blanket to the consensus. Big problems require bigger risks 31:13: I don't think we do enough of the Howard Hughes-type stuff because we got some pretty big problems. I mean, feeding eight billion people, dealing with climate change, generating enough power to have all of the nations of the world have electricity and refrigeration. We can all come together and say refrigeration is probably pretty important. Defeating pandemics. We really have a lot of stuff that needs to be done, and that's not going to get done if we keep taking baby steps. We've got really big problems, and to do that, we need to get comfortable with failure real fast, and we currently are just not accepting it. Show Links: Recommended Resources: Bioinspired by Sandcastle Worm Glue | Article Robert Axelrod The Big Bang Theory Johann Klein Louis Pasteur Joseph Lister Ignaz Semmelweis National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation Howard Hughes Medical Institute Katalin Karikó Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Guest Profile: Personal Website | About Page LinkedIn Profile Guest Work: Amazon Author Page I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right The Science of Monsters: The Origins of the Creatures We Love to Fear David Attenborough's First Life: A Journey Back in Time with Matt Kaplan Science of the Magical: From the Holy Grail to Love Potions to Superpowers Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The LEFT Show
046 I Told You So | Wins, Loses, and the Gen-X Headspace

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about the mental health issues of Gen-X and new rules to make relationships smoother. 046 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!   The post 046 I Told You So | Wins, Loses, and the Gen-X Headspace appeared first on The LEFT Show.

Booklist's Shelf Care
Episode 49: Audiobook Listeners Tell All

Booklist's Shelf Care

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 39:23


On this episode of Shelf Care: The Podcast, we celebrate Audiobook Month a little early with a conversation between host Susan Maguire and three audiobook listeners on the Booklist staff: Annie Bostrom, Maren Flessen, and Abby McCabe. They cover what they like to listen to, how they choose between reading with their eyes and their ears, and the fact that listening to an audiobook is, in fact, reading. And, of course, they talk about a lot of (audio)books. Here's what we talked about: Down the Drain. By Julia Fox. Read by the author. Wuthering Heights. By Emily Brontë. Read by Alison Larkin and Andrew Wincott. Blood, Bones, and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef. By Gabrielle Hamilton. Read by the author. Lit. By Mary Karr. Read by the author. GoodReads & StoryGraph Rodham. By Curtis Sittenfeld. Read by Carrington MacDuffie. Julia Whelan, audiobook narrator The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science. By Kate McKinnon. Read by Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne. The Devils. By Joe Abercrombie. Read by Steven Pacey. Forget Me Not. By Stacy Willingham. Read by Karissa Vacker and Helen Laser. Alchemy of Secrets. By Stephanie Garber. Read by Sutton Foster. The Body. By Stephen King. Read by Wil Wheaton. Spellbound: My Life as a Dyslexic Wordsmith. By Phil Hanley. Read by the author. From Here to the Great Unknown. By Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keogh. Read by Riley Keogh and Julia Roberts. Revisionist History podcast The Questlove Show podcast The Moth podcast Wait for Me. By Amy Jo Burns. Read by Patti Murin, Mark Sanderlin, and Gail Shalan. I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right. By Matt Kaplan. Read by Sean Pratt. Morbidly Curious: A Scientist Explains Why We Can't Look Away. By Coltan Scrivner. Read by the author. Dungeon Crawler Carl. By Matt Dinniman. Read by Jeff Hays. Binti. By Nnedi Okorafor. Read by Robin Miles. Binti Home. By Nnedi Okorafor. Read by Robin Miles. Binti: The Night Masquerade. By Nnedi Okorafor. Read by Robin Miles. London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family's Search for Truth. By Patrick Radden Keefe. Read by the author. Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks. By Patrick Radden Keefe. Read by the author. What I Ate in One Year (and Related Thoughts). By Stanley Tucci. Read by the author.

The LEFT Show
045 I Told You So | The Hall Pass Episode [FIXED]

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM present their Hall Passes to each other for the first time ever. It’s a sometimes wild, and sometimes predictable list where the couple throws off polite restraints and swims through the delusional “maybes” of Hall Passes and how silly they are. 045 I Told You […] The post 045 I Told You So | The Hall Pass Episode [FIXED] appeared first on The LEFT Show.

REWIND: The Podcast
MET GALA ‘26: VOTER'S RIGHTS, DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2, SPIRIT & NO ONE CAN READ

REWIND: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 92:42


THIS WEEK ON REWIND: THE LEWKS!! THE FASHIONS!! THE WAGE INEQUALITY?? We have no choice but to unpack it ALL this week on REWIND!! This time last year we were in NYC for the Met Gala (ISH! Girl, please…), this year we are ready to review the best looks, the worst looks, the ultimate looks, and discuss if the Met Gala should've even been supported this year. Next, we discuss the Voter's Rights Act…and not to make a black woman say “I TOLD YOU SO”, but are we really surprised? Then we discuss the shutting down of Spirit Airlines,  Raven's BEEF with Black Threads, the sexism in how Nick Cannon raises his kids, the generations that seemingly can't read, and finally discuss if The Devil Wears Prada 2 is TRULY worth the watch. It's all here on REWIND!!   ⏰TIME CODES⏰ (0:11) POLAR BEAR OR FASHION WEAR?? [FIRST THOUGHTS] (1:42) ALL THINGS MET GALA (31:03) THE TERROR OF THE VOTER'S RIGHTS ACT ADDENDUMS (45:16) HIGH SCHOOLERS CAN'T READ (BRING BACK SHAME??) (01:04:12) RIP SPIRIT AIRLINES (01:08:56) RAVEN'S BEEF WITH BLACK THREADS (01:11:36) NICK CANNON'S SEXIST PARENTING (01:20:22) REWIND RUNDOWN: THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 (01:30:49) BEGGED [FINAL THOUGHTS]   Follow Blake: @heyblakerackley   Follow Raven: @iamravendawson   Follow Producer Gabe: @theproducergabe   BUY REWIND MERCH (AVAILABLE NOW): https://rewindthepod.threadless.com   SUBSCRIBE TO BLAKE'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@heyblakerackley   WATCH RAVEN on THE TERRELL SHOW: https://youtu.be/7c0Y-DN-_A4?si=TlI0ZZpSKdDBmtNH   COME SEE BLAKE @ RANCH HANDS COWBOYLESQUE: https://www.ranchhandscowboylesque.com [CODE: REWIND10]   BOOK GABE WITH “HEY BACH!” EVENTS: https://www.heybachnash.com [CODE: REWIND]   To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVnhe6Es3kFxV18W2oLrur6m3c7Lwl6-   Follow Blake- Instagram: @heyblakerackley TikTok: @heyblakerackley Threads: @heyblakerackley Twitter: @heyblakerackley   Follow Raven- Instagram: @iamravendawson TikTok: @iamravendawson Threads: @iamravendawson   ABOUT REWIND: The Podcast - Hosted by the effortlessly charismatic duo Raven Dawson and Blake Rackley, REWIND: The Podcast is where pop culture past meets pop culture present—with a whole lot of personality in between. Fueled by a love for iconic throwbacks and today's most talked-about moments, these two besties serve up unfiltered opinions, sharp humor, and a deep appreciation for the drama that keeps entertainment interesting. From Y2K nostalgia to red carpet chaos, award show upsets to reality TV scandals, nothing is off-limits. Whether they're revisiting the cultural staples that defined an era or breaking down the latest internet-breaking headlines, expect hot takes, deep dives, and plenty of side-eye. If your playlist lives somewhere between classic R&B and current chart-toppers, if you still quote your favorite 2000s movies on the daily, and if you love a little (or a lot of) flair with your pop culture commentary—this is the podcast you've been waiting for. Press play, lean in, and get ready to REWIND.

The Courageous Life
On Science, Hope, and Humanity | Matt Kaplan

The Courageous Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 53:06


For two decades, Matt Kaplan has covered science for The Economist. He's seen breakthroughs often occur in spite of, rather than because of, the behavior of the research community, and how support can be withheld for those who don't conform or have the right connections. In his latest book, I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled and Imprisoned… For Being Right, Matt shines a light on some of these cases, both past and present. From Galileo being threatened with torture To Nobel laureate Katalin Karikó being fired when on the brink of discovering how to wield mRNA–a finding that proved pivotal for the creation of the Covid-19 vaccine. In today's conversation we'll explore some of these stories, Why scientists have had to fight for their revolutionary ideas to be accepted, And reflections on how we can, and need to, do better. Matt's work offers a poignant reminder:If we are going to solve the grand challenges we're facing,From natural disasters to global pandemics,We need science. And, we need each other.The creativity, innovation, and scientific discoveryThat will help us find our way forwardWill come from more humble ways of working together, Recognizing our shared humanity,And ultimately redesigning the systems scientists work in -to prioritize collaboration over cutthroat competition.For more on Matt, his books, writing, and other offerings please visit: somuchsciencesolittletime.comEnjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:On the Remedy for a World on Fire | Dr. Joanna CheekOn How to Flourish After Leaving Religion | Dr. Daryl Van TongerenOn Unlocking Our Primal Intelligence | Angus FletcherThanks for listening!Support the show

The Kevin Jackson Show
The Leftist Body Count - Ep 26-153

The Kevin Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 38:40


I LOVE saying, “I told you so”. And I really enjoy saying it, when I'm kicking a dead horse, and rowing against the water under the bridge. Is that enough symbolism for you?!I TOLD YOU SO should be my theme for today. And it is directed at DEMOCRATS!I warned Democrats. I said 2026 was going to be a bad year for them. Not a rough patch. Not a “we'll regroup and come back stronger” year. I'm talking about a political yard sale… everything must go… including the people.This week we've added to the casualty count.Swalwell is GONE, but his story isn't. I will get into that more, as it now has put the spotlight on another Democrat.Remember Al Green? Not the singer, but the slick-haired Democrat who tries to impeach Pres Trump every year. GONE.You ready for a Jasmine Crockett update?[X] SB – Jasmine CrockettI'm a whole lawyerPotentially go backEngage with some Semi-flexible with practicing lawWant to get to this book.Just by chance, have you looked at the number of times Obama was represented as Christ? Why do you think I call him “Baby Black Jesus”?Well pictures are flying around the internet laying waste, dare I say defrocking the ONE photo where Trump is depicted as a Jesus-like figure.As Freddie Mercury would say, “Another one bites the dust”…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The LEFT Show
043 I Told You So | Medical Updates and Life Changes

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about medical issues, life with seizures, new doctors, hospitals, bad nurses, and new life changes. 043 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!  

Progress Texas Happy Hour
In Progress: Texas Voucher Scam Likely To Benefit Kids Already In Private Schools

Progress Texas Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 31:58


We hate to be an "I Told You So", but we did tell you and tell you AND TELL YOU that the decades-in-the-making plan to divert public school tax dollars to exclusive and frequently parochial private schools was not about "educational freedom" - it was about a rebate on the private school tuition that wealthy Texans have already chosen, and a review of the applicants in this first go-round appear to be primed to play those progressive warnings out. Also - big AI techs have been quietly funding Republican candidates in Texas handsomely this election cycle - wonder why on earth they'd be doing that? We discuss.Thanks for listening! Learn more about Progress Texas and how you can support our ongoing work at https://progresstexas.org/.

Into the Impossible
Science Journalist: They Called Him Crazy Then The Death Rate Went to Zero

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 49:00


History Unplugged Podcast
Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 47:26


Science progresses through breakthrough discoveries, but behind many of the field's greatest advancements lies a darker history of scientific dysfunction—hostile competition, information hoarding, and criticism that has silenced revolutionary thinkers. From Alexander Gordon being forced to flee Aberdeen after proving doctors spread deadly infections, to Ignaz Semmelweis being fired and exiled for insisting doctors wash their hands between autopsies and deliveries, brilliant scientists have paid devastating personal prices for challenging medical orthodoxies. The pattern repeats across centuries: Pierre Louis was attacked for using statistics to prove bloodletting was useless, Joseph Lister faced ridicule for suggesting "invisible germs" caused infections, and Jean Toussaint suffered a nervous breakdown after Louis Pasteur appropriated his anthrax vaccine discovery. These cautionary tales reveal how the scientific community often becomes so attached to established paradigms that it rejects—or even destroys—those who dare to question consensus, no matter how strong their evidence. Today's guest is Matt Kaplan, author of “I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right.” He has spent two decades observing dysfunction across all scientific disciplines and now calls for fundamental reform in his book "I Told You So!" He argues that personality and social connections are weighted too heavily over actual ideas and skill, with good scientists losing grants and promotions simply because they lack charisma or fail to make the right political connections. Kaplan explores how even paleontology has its bullies, pointing to cases like Alison Moyer's discovery of organic material in dinosaur bones being met with hostility for challenging established orthodoxies. Through these stories of scientists who were ultimately vindicated—from Gordon's germ theory to Semmelweis's handwashing protocols—we see how science advances faster when contrarians are allowed to have their say and when the community prioritizes rigorous debate over comfortable consensus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Science Salon
Heretics: The Scientists Who Were Mocked But Later Proven Right

Science Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 62:36


Why do some world-changing ideas get ignored, attacked, or buried for years before anyone takes them seriously? Michael Shermer sits down with The Economist science correspondent Matt Kaplan to discuss the scientists who got there first and paid the price. They talk about why institutions resist new ideas, why careers can depend on defending the status quo, and why being right is often not enough. They discuss figures like Katalin Karikó, whose work on mRNA was dismissed long before it helped transform modern medicine, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, who faced fierce backlash for arguing that doctors themselves were spreading deadly infections. This is a fascinating look at what happens when evidence collides with ego, reputation, and scientific orthodoxy. It's also a conversation about truth, status, intellectual courage, and the deeply human side of science. Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent at The Economist. He has written about everything from paleontology and parasites to virology and viticulture over the course of two decades. His new book is I Told You So! Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right.

Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Told Again -— Groks Science Show 2026-03-11

Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 28:30


Science is a difficult endeavor, but made more difficult when the scientific community punishes those who are correct. In the second part of our interview series, Matt Kaplan discussed his book, I Told You So.

Still Here Hollywood
Laura Leighton "Melrose Place" Encore

Still Here Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 46:37


Laura Leighton takes us back inside the Melrose Place phenomenon and what it was really like to ride that wave before social media and smartphones changed everything. In this episode of Still Here Hollywood, Laura talks about launching the Melrose Place rewatch podcast Still the Place with Daphne Zuniga and Courtney Thorne Smith, why it feels so freeing to show up without a script, and the surprising emotional impact of revisiting a time that happened more than 30 years ago. Laura opens up about the cast bond that never went away, the real conversations happening around a potential Melrose Place reboot, and why creating your own opportunities matters more as Hollywood changes and roles for women narrow with age. She also shares the best thing that came out of Melrose Place, her 26 year marriage to co star Doug Savant, and what it means to raise a big family and now become a grandmother. You will also hear Laura on the shift from water cooler television to reality TV and TikTok culture, the strange new normal of being photographed everywhere, and why self tape auditions can feel harder than walking into a room. Plus, Laura tells two unforgettable stories from her career, a fan encounter so intense a nurse thought her villain character was real, and the heartbreak moment she had to drop out of a musical film role that later went to Renee Zellweger. She also reveals a major career decision she still regrets, turning down the chance to play Rizzo on Broadway. If you love Melrose Place, Aaron Spelling era television, 90s nostalgia, Hollywood behind the scenes stories, and honest conversations about career, fame, aging, and reinvention, this one is for you. 00:00 Reboot Buzz and Grandma Life Tease 00:56 Intro: Aaron Spelling, Nighttime Soaps, and Melrose Mania 02:21 Laura's Rewatch Podcast: Still the Place 03:04 Why Podcasting Feels Easier Than Acting 03:34 Rewatching Your 20s on Camera and the “Ick Attack” 04:21 Melrose Love Story: Meeting Doug Savant 04:52 26 Years Married and Raising Four Kids 05:10 Why Melrose Was a Cultural Phenomenon 05:27 Pre-Internet “Water Cooler TV” and Perfect Timing 06:17 Lightning in a Bottle: You Can't Manufacture It 06:53 The Reboot: Is It Really Happening? 06:59 Who's In and Why the Cast Still Feels Like Family 07:20 The Group Text, The Podcast Guests, The Real Bond 08:12 Churchill Quote: If You Want History, Write It 08:34 Aging in Hollywood and Steering Your Own Opportunities 09:03 Reality TV Changed Everything 09:19 The Early Reaction: “What Is This Crap?” 10:10 TikTok and Selfie Culture Is Not Going Away 10:28 Being Photographed Everywhere, Even at the Grocery Store 10:59 Social Media as a Tool, But Also Exhausting 11:59 Podcast Learning Curve: Why Rewatch Makes It Easy 12:33 Sets That Feel Good vs Sets That Don't 13:03 Fondest Melrose Memory: It Felt Like a Family 14:13 You Don't Fully Appreciate It Until Later 14:34 What's Next: Producing and Building Projects 15:30 The Joy of Becoming a Grandparent 16:13 Watching Your Kid Become a Parent 17:07 “I Told You So” and Moms Always Being Right 17:28 Holidays With a Grandbaby and the Photos 18:05 Nana Duties: Teaching Piano, LA Traffic Included 18:37 The Weird Fan Encounter: Nurse Thought Sydney Was Real 19:32 Being Too Convincing Can Backfire in Meetings 20:59 Which Show People Recognize You From Now 21:35 Melrose vs 90210 and Why People Mix Them Up 22:05 One-Word Cast Shoutouts: Heather, Rinna, Grant, Marcia 23:19 Cast Friendships That Stayed Warm and Real 23:43 Missing the Weekly “TV Family” Feeling 24:18 Leaving After Five Seasons: The Contract Turning Point 24:42 The Last Day: Fighting Tears 25:02 Rapid Fire: First Crush, Movies, Pizza, Worst Subject 29:09 Fame Before Cell Phones: Honeymoon Recognition 30:14 Fake Names at Hotels During Peak Fame 30:42 The Morning After Leaving: Relief vs Grief 33:34 Being Married to an Actor: Teamwork, Not Competition 34:10 Doug's Groundbreaking Gay Character and Pride 35:13 Aging in Hollywood and Fewer Opportunities 36:34 Self-Tapes: Why Auditioning Feels Harder Now 37:54 What Self-Tapes Took Away: Feedback and Connection 39:53 Steve's Acting Dream and the “Pajamas Job” Idea 41:15 The Role She Lost: Torn ACL, Renee Zellweger Replacement 43:12 The Musical Muscle She Wishes She'd Kept 44:36 TV Movies in Hiatus: The 90s Career Strategy 45:30 The Big Regret: Turning Down Rizzo on Broadway 46:14 Closing Thanks     Laura Leighton's Melrose Place rewatch Podcast is: STILL THE PLACE https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/still-the-place/id1754955354 Show CreditsHost/Producer: Steve KmetkoAll things technical: Justin ZangerleExecutive Producer: Jim LichtensteinMusic by: Brian SanyshynTranscription: Mushtaq Hussain https://stillherehollywood.comhttp://patreon.com/stillherehollywoodSuggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.comAdvertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.comPublicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Better Known
Matt Kaplan

Better Known

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 29:34


Matt Kaplan discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent at the Economist. He is the author of The Science of Monsters and Science of the Magical, and co-author of David Attenborough's First Life: A Journey Through Time. His new book is I Told You So! Scientists who were Ridiculed, Exiled and Imprisoned for Being Right, which is available at https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250372284/itoldyouso/. The few doctors who worked out that handwashing was essential for preventing the spread of disease were attacked by their peers https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/ignaz-semmelweis-doctor-prescribed-hand-washing George Washington disobeyed direct orders from the Continental Congress and inoculated his troops against smallpox during the Revolutionary War https://historyofvaccines.org/blog/washingtons-war-against-smallpox-revolutionary-inoculation-campaign/ Louis Pasteur was a vicious fellow who engaged in academic fraud. https://cms.viroliegy.com/2022/02/25/louis-pasteurs-unethical-rabies-fraud/ The mild mannered French physician Pierre Alexandre Louis worked out that the common practice of blood-letting was terrible for patients. https://www.grunge.com/812824/the-radical-history-of-bloodletting-explained/ Katalin Kariko https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/10/scientists-egos-key-barrier-to-progress-covid-vaccine-pioneer-katalin-kariko Experiments exploring novel ideas are getting rarer as the effort needed to get research done steadily goes up https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.20180338 This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

Know Your Enemy
Standing Athwart History, Yelling "Slop!" (w/ John Ganz) [Teaser]

Know Your Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 2:41


Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy. On Monday, Manhattan Institute fellow Chris Rufo posted this: "The Right's collective brain is getting melted in a vat of slop, conspiracy, and algorithm-chasing. An intelligent man will guard himself against all of it." Given that Rufo was, after J.D. Vance, perhaps the most prominent Haitians-are-eating-pets-in-Ohio conspiracy theorist in the country, his complaint generated many, many responses rightfully calling him out for his lack of self-awareness and his own role in mainstreaming such a politics. As our friend John Ganz wrote, "Is this hypocrisy, stupidity, or unabashed malevolence? Try all three: it's politics. Specifically, it's the politics of the American Conservative Movement. People cry out for a new William F. Buckley. Give the title to Rufo, I say; he's doing the job already." In this episode we talked to Ganz about how the dynamic Rufo identified has always been a feature of the postwar conservative movement, stretching back at least to William F. Buckley, Jr. and Brent Bozell's defense of McCarthyism; what's distinctive about the Right's present slop era, especially the alignment of conservative movement propagandists, the Republican Party, and the state; populism and the "Madisonian model"; and more! Sources: John Ganz, "I Told You So..." Unpopular Front, Feb 24, 2026 — "Finding Neverland: The American right's doomed quest to rid itself of Trumpism," New Republic, Feb 17, 2020 Olivia Bellusci, "Candace Owens Drops Trailer for Investigative Series About Erika Kirk Months After Charlie's Death," Yahoo, Feb 24, 2026 Matthew Sitman, "Riding the Trump Tiger," Commonweal, Aug 7, 2015 Nathan Taylor Pemberton, "Is ‘Slopulism' Shaping Our Politics?" New York Times, Feb 13, 2026 Ruby Cramer, "You Don't Know Bernie Sanders," Buzzfeed, Dec 16, 2019.  Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word, (1982)

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
1544 Matt Kaplan + News & Clips

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 69:05


My conversation with Matt Kaplan starts at minutes 31 mins in to today's show after headlines and clips Subscribe and Watch Interviews LIVE : On YOUTUBE.com/StandUpWithPete ON SubstackStandUpWithPete Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. This show is Ad free and fully supported by listeners like you! Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent at The Economist where he has written about everything from paleontology and parasites to virology and viticulture over the course of two decades. His writing has also appeared in National Geographic, New Scientist, Nature, and The New York Times. He is the author of The Science of Monsters and Science of the Magical, and co-author of David Attenborough's First Life: A Journey Through Time. He completed a thesis in Paleontology at Berkeley, and one in science journalism at Imperial College, London. In 2014 he was awarded a Knight Fellowship to study at MIT and Harvard. Born in California, he lives in England. Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube  Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page  

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger
The Courage to Be Right w/ Matt Kaplan

Crazy Money with Paul Ollinger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 59:02


Matt Kaplan is a science correspondent at the Economist and author of the new book I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right in which he shares the stories of researchers—from Darwin to Pasteur to modern Nobel Prize winners—who had to fight for their revolutionary ideas to be accepted. "But Paul…” you might say. "This sounds very interesting, but how does it fit into the conversations here on Reasonably Happy?” Good question! It's because I like contrarians and truth-seekers. I worry about prevailing power structures or narratives that restrict innovation, progress, free markets, and personal liberty, whether those obstacles be bureaucracy, fascism, religion, or political correctness. And perhaps by pondering these historical examples, we'll be less likely to repeat past mistakes. Over the last two decades, Matt has written about everything from paleontology and parasites to virology and viticulture. In addition to the Economist, his writing has appeared in National Geographic,  Nature, and the New York Times. He completed a thesis in Paleontology at Berkeley, and one in science journalism at Imperial College, London. In 2014 he was awarded a Knight Fellowship to study at MIT and Harvard. Born in California, he lives in England.    Please ⁠rate and review⁠ ⁠⁠Reasonably Happy⁠ ⁠HERE⁠⁠  (DO IT!)    Read ⁠Paul's ⁠⁠Substack newsletter⁠⁠⁠ ⁠HERE⁠  Buy Matt's book, I Told You So! here. 

KPCW Cool Science Radio
Science, ego, and the fight to be heard

KPCW Cool Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 25:25


Economist science correspondent Matt Kaplan discusses his new book, “I Told You So!,” and the scientists who were ridiculed, sidelined or punished for advancing ideas that later proved correct.

Bankless
Vitalik Signals the End of the Rollup-Centric Roadmap: What's Next?

Bankless

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 52:14


A single Vitalik tweet just snapped Ethereum's scaling narrative into focus: the rollup-centric roadmap is over, and a new path is here. Ryan and David break down what Vitalik actually said (and what he didn't), why stage 2 plus rollup interop proved far slower than anyone hoped, and why L1 scaling, powered by ZK, may be Ethereum's real reset button in 2026. Along the way, they unpack the quiet death of the “L2s are Ethereum” meme, the community's whiplash reaction, and what differentiated “gen 2” L2s must do to earn their place in the alliance. ---

Parents & Professors Podcast
ICE Raiding Schools? The Truth About What's Happening in Minneapolis | Episode 64

Parents & Professors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 41:04


Does the government lie about what we see with our own eyes? Dr. Marjorie breaks down the reality of ICE raids in Minneapolis and why community resistance is the only way forward.In this heavy but necessary episode of the Parents and Professors Podcast, we move beyond the headlines to discuss the state-sanctioned violence currently impacting our neighbors. We dive deep into the Black survival strategies that have become a necessity for families in 2026, comparing the current Orwellian rhetoric to the lived reality of those on the ground. From the tragic story of Alex Pretti to the incredible ways Minneapolis neighbors are blocking raids, this conversation explores how community as hope functions as our greatest form of resistance against state violence.

The LEFT Show
042 I Told You So | Fun With Numbers

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about the 3-3-3 Rule, the 5-5-5 Rule, and the 7-7-7 Rule for stronger communications at ALL stages of a relationship. Jeff works on being less heteronormative, and Tiffany focuses on the positives in every scenario. 042 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!   […]

The LEFT Show
041 I Told You So | Saying Goodbye

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM talk about the last 5 weeks, saying goodbye to beloved relatives, and survivor’s guilt. This one is quite personal and very emotional; listener discretion is advised. To our families who might listen, there is some swearing in this episode, so … 041 I Told You […]

Reading Glasses
Ep 445 - Most Anticipated for January and February + Danika from Book Riot!

Reading Glasses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 50:55


Brea and Mallory discuss their most anticipated books for the start of 2026! Plus, they talk to Danika Ellis from Book Riot about their 2026 Read Harder Challenge! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com!Reading Glasses MerchRecommendations StoreThe Reading Glasses Book!Sponsors -Apron Notebookswww.apronnotebooks.comCODE: GLASSESGreenChefwww.greenchef.com/GLASSESGRAZACODE: GLASSESGRAZALinks -Reading Glasses Facebook GroupReading Glasses Goodreads GroupWish ListNewsletterLibro.fmTo join our Discord channel, email us proof of your Reading-Glasses-supporting Maximum Fun membership!www.maximumfun.org/join2026 Read HarderThe LesbraryDanika EllisRead Harder Newsletter Books Mentioned -Bright Young Women by Jessica KnollLove in Exile by Shon FayeJoy to the Girls by Rachael Lippincott and Alyson DerrickReally Cute People by Markus Harwood JonesLu and Ren's Guide to Geozoology by Angela HsiehJanuaryCall Me Ishmaelle by Xiaolu GuoLiterary fiction, feminist retelling of Moby DickThe Hitch by Sara LevineMagical realism, funny, woman trying to help nephew who is possessed by a dead corgiIs This a Cry for Help? by Emily AustinLiterary fiction, queer, lesbian, librarians fighting book bannersIf I Ruled the World by Amy DuboisLiterary fiction, late 1990s, hip hop, magazine industryScavengers by Kathleen BolandLiterary fiction, dysfunctional mother-daughter team looking for buried treasureThe Charmed Library by Jennifer MoormanMagical realism, books about books, small town, librarian protagonist, book magicThe Jills by Karen ParkmanThriller, Buffalo Bills cheerleader solving the murder of a fellow cheerleadersThe Unwritten Rules of Magic by Harper RossFantasy, magic typewriter, grief, three generations of women, family historyDandelion is Dead by Rosie StoreyContemporary romance, woman sets up a date on her dead sister's dating appThe Future Saints by Ashley WinsteadLiterary fiction, music executive trying to bring band back from the brink, sisters, friendshipLost Lambs by Madeline CashLiterary fiction, humor, family dysfunctionThe Old Fire by Elisa ShuaLiterary fiction, translated, family drama in a crumbling house in the French countrysideSheer by Vanessa LawrenceLiterary fiction, beauty industry, female mogul, secrets, queerHow to Commit a Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigleyLiterary, historical, 1980s, murder mystery, Indian-American tween protagonist who murders her uncle but she blames it on the BritishThe Seven Daughters of Dupree by Nikesha Elise WilliamsLiterary, multi-generational epic family saga, secretsThe Last of Earth by Deepa AnapparaHistorical, 1800s Tibet, journey, Indian schoolteacher spying for the empire, English lady explorer disguising herself as a manThe Bookbinder's Secret by A.D. BellHistorical fiction, thriller, bookbinder finds confession hidden in a burned book and hunts a story of murder and loveWomen of a Promiscuous Nature by Donna EverhartHistorical fiction, 1940s North Carolina, a young woman subjected to involuntary medical treatment fights backMeet the Newmans by Jennifer NivenHistorical fiction, behind the scenes drama on a 1960s family sitcomNowhere Burning by Catriona WardHorror, Peter Pan inspired, gothic, two fleeing siblings find sanctuary at mysterious ranchDefinitely Maybe Not a Detective by Sarah FoxMystery, romcom, woman's fake detective agency accidentally hired to solve a real murderCross Your Heart and Hope He Dies by Jenny Elder MokeMystery, romcom, rich people behaving badlyAll the Little Houses by May CobbThriller, 1980s Texas, mean girls and mean moms, family secretMy Husband's Wife by Alice FeeneyThriller, mind-bending psychological marriage mysteryThe Storm by Rachel HawkinsThriller, Alabama, hurricane, old hotel, gothic, old murderMissing Sam by Thrity UmrigarThriller, queer, lesbian, missing wife, suburban dreadHumboldt Cut by Allison MickHorror, eco-horror, northern California, dark humor, bark monstersHollow by Celina MyersHorror, paranormal romance, romantasy, vampires, found familyOn Sundays She Picked Flowers by Yah Yah ScholfieldHorror, southern gothic, Georgia, ghosts, haintsA Box Full of Darkness by Simone St. JamesHorror, siblings returning to childhood home after being called by dead brotherThis House Will Feed by Maria TureaudHistorical horror, 1840s Ireland, haunted house, gothic, suspenseNine Goblins: A Tale of Low Fantasy and High Mischief by T. KingfisherYA fantasy, novella, humor, band of hapless goblins on a questA Midnight Pastry Shop Called Hwawoldang by Lee Onhwa, translated by Slin JungFantasy, Korean, cozy, woman who inherits magical bakeryThe Poet Empress by Shen TaoRomantasy, epic fantasy, historical, hot evil prince, poetry magicThrough Gates of Garnet and Gold by Seanan McQuireNext Wayward Children bookWe Who Have No Gods by Liza AndersonRomantasy, witches, gothic, dark academia, magic academy, secret societiesGraceless Heart by Isabel IbañezRomantasy, historical, renaissance Italy, competition hosted by secret immortal familyThe Wolf and His King by Finn LongmanQueer retelling of Bisclavret the werewolf, historical, 12 century, court intrigueA Vow in Vengeance by Jaclyn RodriquezRomantasy, tarot, magic, dark academia, enemies to lovers, forced proximityThe Book of Blood and Roses by Annie SummerleeRomantasy, sapphic, paranormal, vampires, mysterious universityThe Elsewhere Express by Samantha Sotta YambaoCozy fantasy, train that takes you to your life's purposeTwo Left Feet by Kallie EmblidgeQueer romance, MLM, contemporary sports romance, British premier league footballMost Eligible by Isabelle EngelContemporary romance, journalist sneaks onto a reality TV dating showThe Shop on Hidden Lane by Jayne Ann KrentzParanormal romance, romantic suspense, psychic dangers, warring paranormal familiesGreta Gets the Girl by Melissa MarrContemporary sapphic romance, forbidden romance, publishingThe Lust Crusade by Jo SeguraContemporary romance, librarian and archaeologist fake dating, Greek mythologyLast First Kiss by Julian WintersQueer romance, contemporary, MLM, second chance, rom comAin't Nobody's Fool: The Life and Times of Dolly Parton by Martha AckmannNonfictionThe Royal Insider: My Life with the Queen, the King, and Princess Diana by Paul BurrellNonfiction, memoirFly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself, and China by Jung ChangNonfiction, memoir, three generations of womenThe Flower Bearers by Rachel Eliza GriffithsNonfiction, memoir, grief, death of a sister, friendship, marriageBlood Bible: An American History by DaMaris HillNonfiction, history, racism, slave trade history, national identity, personal identityWinter: The Story of a Season by Val McDermidCreative nonfiction, history of winter community events, ScotlandWhen Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America's Black Botanical Legacy by Beronda L. MontgomeryNonfiction, history of Black botany through seven treesHalf His Age by Jennette McCurdyLiterary fiction, drama, age gap romance,Catch Her if You Can by Tessa BaileyRomance, contemporary, sports, baseball, marriage of convenienceVigil by George SaundersLiterary fiction, magical realism, eco-drama, dying oil CEOFruit of the Flesh by I.V. OpheliaHistorical fantasy, gothic romance, marriage of convenience, dark appetitesThe Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. KluneQueer thriller, MLM, 1990s, gay couple helping little girl with powersFootball by Chuck KlostermanNonfiction about footballCry Havoc by Rebecca WaitHistorical mystery, 1980s failing English boarding school, dark academia, funny, strange contagion among studentsHemlock by Melissa FalivenoLiterary, gothic, queer, woman investigating mother's disappearenceFebruaryLaws of Love and Logic by Debra CurtisLiterary fiction, love triangle - first love vs devoted husbandOne of Us by Elizabeth DayLiterary thriller, drama between old friends and wealth, murderEverything Lost Returns by Sarah DometLiterary fiction, historical, twin timelines, 1910s and 1980s, friendshipWhere the Wildflowers Grow by Terah Shelton HarrisLiterary fiction, fugitive hides out at rural Alabama flower farm, found familyBad Asians by Lillian LiLiterary fiction, friend group sagaI Hope You Find What You're Looking For by Bsrat MezghebeLiterary fiction, historical, 1990s Washington DC, Ethiopian immigrant communityThis Book Made Me Think of You by Libby PageLiterary fiction, woman receives books recommended by her dead husbandRoyal Spin by Robin Benway and Omid ScobieLiterary fiction, workplace drama inside Buckingham PalaceSuperfan by Jenny Tinghui ZhangLiterary fiction, popstar and his superfan collide, fandom, lonelinessBelgrave Road: A Love Story by Manish ChauhanLiterary fiction, two young immigrants in a forbidden romanceThis is Not About Us by Allegra GoodmanLiterary fiction, funny, multi generational family drama, griefRebel English Academy by Hanif MohammedLiterary fiction, Pakistan, political power, language, friendshipThe Secret of Snow by Tina Harnesk, translated by Alice MenziesLiterary fiction, elderly couple crosses paths with two twentysomethings and discovers surprising shared historyThe Renovation by Kenan OrhanLiterary fiction, woman discovers her bathroom has been remodeled into a prison cellMessenger Cat Cafe by Nagi Shimeno, translated by M. JeanMagical realism, cozy, cat in the afterlife who must deliver 5 messages to people on earth before he can see his beloved owner againA Crown of Stars by Shana AbéHistorical fiction, retelling of the last days of the LusitaniaThe Fourth Princess by Janie ChangHistorical fiction, gothic, 1910s Shanghai, crumbling mansion, secretsCleopatra by Saara El-ArifiHistorical fiction, retelling of Cleopatra's life from her POVBook of Forbidden Words by Louise FeinHistorical fiction, 1500s Paris, 1950s NYC, book banning, inspired by Voynich manuscriptThe Pohaku by Jasmi ‘Iolani HakesHistorical fiction, generations of women tasked with protecting Hawaiian historyA Slow and Secret Poison by Carmella LowkisHistorical Gothic thriller, 1900s England, young gardener at lush manor falls for her mysterious bossMurder Will Out by Jennifer BreedloveMystery, gothic, Maine, heartwarmingI'm Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home by Fergus CraigMystery, recently released from prison serial killer moves into retirement home when a murder happens and she has to prove she didn't do itDirty Metal by Allison LaMotheHistorical mystery, 1990s NYC, reporter investigating two huge storiesWolf Hour by Jo Nesbø, translated by Robert FergusonThriller, Minnesota, true crime, serial killer, secretsThe Final Problem by Arturo Perez-Reverte, translated by Frances RiddleHistorical mystery, locked room, 1960s Greek island resort, washed up actor turned detectiveHer Last Breath by Taylor AdamsThriller, two friends go on a cave expedition and one gets murdered!!!Murder Mindfully by Karsten Dusse, translated by Florian DuijsensThriller, lawyer finds peace through mindfulness and will do anything to protect it, even murderPinky Swear by Danielle GirardThriller, an expecting mother whose surrogate disappears days before birthThe Girls Before by Kate Alice MarshallThriller, search and rescue expert looking for missing womanPaper Cut by Rachel TaffThriller, woman infamous for escaping a cult as a teen has secrets that come back to haunt herMaria the Wanted by V. CastroHorror, thriller, newly turned vampire in Mexico is on the runDead First by Johnny ComptonHorror, private investigator hired by mysterious billionaire to find out why he can't dieShe Made Herself a Monster by Anna KovatchevaHorror, gothic thriller, 1800s Bulgaria, fake vampire slayer joins forces with teen to make a monsterThe Body by Bethany C MorrowHorror, woman must survive bizarre attacks on her failing marriageDollface by Lindy RyanHorror, serial killer, 1990s, Barbie meets ScreamThe Glowing Hours by Leila SiddiquiHorror, gothic, retelling of the fabled summer Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein, as told by her Indian housemaid, Mehrunissa “Mehr” BegumWeavingshaw by Heba Al-WasityFantasy, gothic, young woman who can see the dead strikes a deal with a mysterious and ruthless merchant to save her brother's lifeAfter the Fall by Edward AshtonSci fi, buddy comedy, alien invasion, humans as petsThe Fox Hunt by Caitlin BreezeFantasy, boarding school, secret society, girl transforms into magical beastOperation Bounce House by Matt DinnimanFantasy, a man must fight for his planet when gamers from Earth attempt to remotely annihilate itSing the Night by Megan Jauregui EcclesFantasy, inspired by Phantom of the Opera, musical magician competitionThe Hospital at the End of the World by Justin C. KeySci fi, near future where AI runs the world, medical student unravels family secretsThe Forest on the Edge of Time by Jasmin KirkbrideSci fi, Future of Another Timeline meets The Bone Clocks, time travel, cli-fiNightshade and Oak by Molly O'NeillFantasy, Iron Age goddess must grapple with becoming human, historical, magicThe Astral Library by Kate QuinnFantasy, book about books, magic books that are portals to worldsThe Iron Garden Sutra by A.D. SuiSci fi, locked room murder mystery, monk and researchers trapped on a spaceshipThe Obake Code by Makana YamamotoSci fi, caper, hacker forced by gangsters to take down crooked politicianThe Daughter Who Remains by Nnedi OkoraforSci fi, She Who Knows book 3Wicked Onyx by Debbie CassidyRomantasy, magical academy, girl must unravel dark family secrets, make alliances, and get revengeAgnes Auburt's Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather FawcettRomantasy, gentle fantasy, woman running cat rescue in 1920s Montreal and a grouchy charming magician who helps save her shelterHalf City by Kate GoldenRomantasy, young demon hunter enrolls in Harker Academy for Deviant DefenseThe Legend of the Nine-Tailed Fox by Katrina KwanRomantasy, a nine-tailed fox and the hunter who captured her are banished to the underworld togetherThe Lies that Summon the Night by Tessonaja OdetteRomantasy, world where making art is illegal, revenge, sexy monster hunterCrown of War and Shadow by J.R. WardRomantasy, fated mated, magic, hot mercenary, only one bed, touch her and dieThrone of Nightmares by Kerri ManiscaloRomantasy, librarian, dangerous book magic, perilous questThe Ballad of Fallen Dragons by Sarah A. ParkerMoonfall, book 2Dawn of the North by Demi WintersAshen, book 3The Heir and the Spare by Harper L. WoodsA Of Flesh and Bone novellaBrawler by Lauren GroffLiterary fiction, short storiesKin by Tayari JonesLiterary fiction, lifelong female friendship in the American SouthLove and Other Brain Experiments by Hannah BrohmContemporary romance, academic rivals to lovers, two neuroscientists fake datingInsignificant Others by Sarah JioSci fi romance, woman stuck in time loop of one day relationships with past boyfriendsSkate It Till You Make It by Rufaro Faither MazaruaContemporary sports romance, female hockey player, fake dating, rom-comThe Ex-Perimento by Maria J MorilloContemporary romance, woman enlists her favorite musician to win her ex back, rom-com, VenezuelaTwo Can Play by Ali HazelwoodContemporary romance, novella, enemies to loves, world of video gamesGet Over It, April Evans by Ashely Herring BlakeContemporary romance, sapphic, lake town resortAnd Now, Back to You by B.K. BorisonContemporary romance, competing meteorologists, opposites attractIn Her Spotlight by Amy SpaldingContemporary romance, sapphic, second chance, film industryA Hymn to Life by Gisele PelicotNonfiction, memoirThe Company of Owls by Polly AtkinMemoir, chronic illness, owlsBernie for Burlington: The Rise of the People's Politician by Dan ChiassonNonfiction, biographyStarry and Restless: Three Women Who Changed Work, Writing, and the World by Julia CookeNonfiction, biography of three groundbreaking female journalistsThe Last Kings of Hollywood: Coppola, Lucas, Spielberg—and the Battle for the Soul of American Cinema by Paul FisherBiographyLeaving Home: A Memoir in Full Colour by Mark HaddonMemoir of the author who wrote The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night TimeUnread: A Memoir of Learning (and Loving) To Read on TikTok by Oliver JamesMemoir about learning how to read as an adultNonviolent: A Memoir of Resistance, Agitation, and Love by James Lawson Jr & Emily YellinNonfiction, posthumous memoir of Rev. James Lawson Jr, a principal architect of a nonviolent resistance movementWe the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America by Norah O'DonnellNonfiction, history I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right by Matt KaplanNonfiction, science, historyA World Appear: A Journey into Consciousness by Michael PollanNonfiction, scienceThe Price of Mercy: Unfair Trials, a Violent System, and a Public Defender's Search for Justice in America by Emily Galvin AlmanzaNonfictionThe People Can Fly: American Promise, Black Prodigies, and the Greatest Miracle of All Time by Joshua BennettNonfictionCitizenship: Notes on an American Myth by Daisy HernándezNonfictionFear and Fury: Bernie Goetz, the Reagan '80s, and the Rebirth of White Rage by Heather Ann ThompsonNonfictionOn Morrison by Namwali SerpellNonfiction, dive into work of Toni Morrison 

The Jason Smith Show
Hour 4 – NFL Shakeups

The Jason Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 41:02 Transcription Available


Veejey Vernon Huskey and Arnie Spanier look ahead to the NFL offseason and predict how big names moves will shape the league including Malik Willis and possibly Lamar Jackson. Plus, some “I Told You So’s” and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LEFT Show
040 I Told You So | Things To Do

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM churn out that sweet holiday content! It’s a Special Holiday Episode! 040 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!

The LEFT Show
039 I Told You So | What Exactly Is A Healthy Relationship

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and JM  discuss holidays, working with adult children, and what it means to be in a healthy relationship. 039 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!

Dynasty Nerds Podcast | Dynasty Fantasy Football
The 2025 Fantasy Football Awards! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast - EP. 761

Dynasty Nerds Podcast | Dynasty Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 68:33


The Dynasty Nerds wrap up the 2025 regular season with their annual awards show. Hosts Rich Dotson, Matt O'Hara, and Garret Price hand out hardware to the breakout stars, disappointments, comebacks, and MVP candidates that defined fantasy football this year. From the Nico Collins Award to the Kim Kardashian Comeback Player trophy, this episode celebrates the players who exceeded expectations and the ones who fell short. Listen to This Episode:

Brant & Sherri Oddcast
Oddcast Rewind ep 31 The Mt. Everest Workout

Brant & Sherri Oddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 17:53


Topics: God as your Assistant, How to be Happy in 1820, Working not to Work, Interior Design, Being Wrong, I Told You So, Brant and Lebron, Anxiety and Depression, Being Stressed Out, The Mt. Everest Workout, Low Level Guilt BONUS CONTENT: Setting up the perfect society;   Quotes: "We tend to treat God like he's our personal assistant." "Avoiding your job is sometimes harder than actually working." "Instant expertise is what you've come to expect from the Brant Hansen Show." "That Brant of the past was really on to something." "If we don't breath this grace thing in we will become very, very anxious." For this episode, we're hopping in the time machine and going all the way back to April of 2018. Whether you've heard this before or are tuning in for the first time, we hope it brought some hope and laughter to your day! . . . Holy Ghost Mama Pre-Order! Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook! For Christian banking you can trust, click here!

The LEFT Show
038 I Told You So | After The Fight

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about fighting a s a couple, how to fight, and what to do after a fight. 038 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!  

The Real Investment Show Podcast
11-18-25 Indicators & Income: What Retirees Must Know (Who Can You Trust)?

The Real Investment Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 52:23


Lance Roberts & Jonathan Penn tackle two of the biggest gaps in financial education: How to actually use RSI, MACD, Money Flow, and MACD Histogram together, and why post-retirement planning (the "decumulation" phase) is so overlooked—yet absolutely critical. Lance and Jon break down the mysteries of indicator interplay, retirement income strategies, and how to evaluate who you can trust with your money. 0:00 - INTRO 0:19 - The Math Ain't Mathin' for 2026 Earnings Projections 4:57 - I Told You So 10:42 - Technical Analysis - Keep it Simple 14:04 - Adapt Your Technical Analysis to Your Time Frame 15:19 - Looking for a Trend - What is a Moving Average? 18:02 - What the MACD Tells Us - The Gap 22:18 - Measuring Relative Strength 24:16 - The Bitcoin Example 27:18 - Buyers and Sellers and Money Flows 30:41 - No One Size Fits All 32:09 - The Value of Diversified Portfolio Management 34:30 - The Fallacies of Diversification 37:40 - Retirement Doesn't Mean the Same for Everyone 44:37 - Organization of Withdrawal Strategies

Buffed Up Sports: Presented by RJ Hunt
PISTONS ARE RED HOT! The Rise of Daniss Jenkins (My Prediction PAYS OFF)

Buffed Up Sports: Presented by RJ Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 7:57


The Detroit Pistons are suddenly the hottest team in the league! They are stringing together wins and finding those gritty, late-game performances we've been waiting for. But what's the biggest difference?I TOLD YOU SO! Back when no one was talking about him, I said Daniss Jenkins was the real deal—and now he's proving it! In this video, we break down Jenkins' impact on the team, his clutch play, and the incredible run the Pistons are on.Do you agree that Daniss Jenkins is the answer? Let me know in the comments below!

The LEFT Show
037 I Told You So | Let's Talk Poverty, Shall We?

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about relationships and money problems, and how to navigate a healthy attitude toward being a couple who is in financial distress without destroying the union. 037 I Told You So Podcast  

THE NETCHICKS
Mayci Neeley Causes a Scene!!

THE NETCHICKS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 48:32


Happy Thursday!! Today, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Mayci Neeley joins us to chat all about her brand-new book I Told You So, her experience on the show, how she navigates being a mom on reality TV, grief, her thoughts on Taylor Frankie Paul as The Bachelorette, and so much more. Trust us — you're going to love this one!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The LEFT Show
036 I Told You So | A Little Heavy On The Message

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. take apart a 10-part list on RED FLAGS in your relationships, and the 6 steps of an evolving marriage. It’s funnier than it sounds. 036 I Told You So Podcast    

Go Fast And Winâ„¢ - A Sports Podcast powered by The Sharp Plays
Go Fast and Win Season 3 - Episode 2: Told You So, Next Game Robin Hood, My Two Cents (9/11/25)

Go Fast And Winâ„¢ - A Sports Podcast powered by The Sharp Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 10:22


In this episode of the Go Fast and Win Podcast, I remember 9/11, discuss My Handicapping Game of the Week of the Year, go into My Two Cents and I Told You So.We'll cover:

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
Two Forgotten STIs: July 2025 AJOG Review

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 29:16


Well, I hate to say it, but I'm going to say it: "I Told You So". Back in 2019, we released an episode called "Mycoplasma genitalium: An Overlooked STI". Then, in Sept 2023, we released an episode called, "The Neglected STI", referring to trichomoniasis. Well, on July 22, 2025, a new commentary was released in the AJOG which is making the case why both Trich and MGen SHOULD be reportable STIs, yet they are currently not reportable. Listen in for details and a quick summary/reminder on therapy. 1. https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(25)00498-3/fulltext2. https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/trichomoniasis.htm3.https://www.cdc.gov/std/treatment-guidelines/mycoplasmagenitalium.htm

The LEFT Show
035 I Told You So | Men Raised Without Love

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about 11 things your partner might say if they were raised in a cold, sterile family. It’s eye-opening in several different ways. We cover a letter about starting over after a failed relationship … with your ex-partner! 035 I Told You So Podcast Apple […]

The LEFT Show
034 I Told You So | Warm S*x and Aftercare

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about the difference between Warm S*x and Hot S*x, and the importance of After Care. A couple of letters that are a lot more detailed than you might be comfortable with! All this and a new religion! 034 I Told You So Podcast Apple […]

The LEFT Show
033 I Told You So | It's Monday In America …

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about the challenges of staying connected with friends when you’re a busy adult. We talk about doing the Bare Minimum and the problems with strip clubs. 033 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!

The LEFT Show
032 I Told You So | Fathers, Daddies, and other Authority Figures

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about the changing roles of fathers in the modern day, how and why they’ve changed, and what that means for family dynamics. 032 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!

The LEFT Show
031 I Told You So | 13 Statistics To Blow Your Mind

The LEFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025


This week on I Told You So, Tiffany and J.M. talk about 13 sexual health statistics that can help plot a course to a better love life! Three odd letters get answered, and a lot of stories are told. 031 I Told You So Podcast Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and AMAZON too!  

Flagrant Pod
Y2K 2: 2Y 2K | Pickup

Flagrant Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 61:09


Your friend for all things sports Aliya Kae joins the pod! We talk about the mess of the WNBA this season, Ciara gets her I Told You So moment about the Valkyries, the WNBA Line Em Up campaigned is revealed, and we even spill some major news!Follow Aliya @aliyakaetalks on instagram and @aliyaakae on TikTok! Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.

Verdict with Ted Cruz
Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - May 13 2025

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 51:38 Transcription Available


Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four Tuesday takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts: ihr.fm/3InlkL8 A Clay and Buck "See, I Told You So." The hosts discuss President Donald Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia, highlighting his efforts to secure a trillion-dollar Gulf investment in the U.S. economy. They also touch on positive economic indicators, including a drop in inflation to 2.3%, and call for the Federal Reserve to initiate interest rate cuts. "We Called It" is a Clay and Buck "See, I Told You So." A major segment of the hour is dedicated to the explosive revelations from an upcoming book by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, which alleges that President Biden’s physical and cognitive decline was so severe that aides considered he might need a wheelchair post-election. Clay and Buck argue that legacy media outlets like CNN and NBC knowingly misled the public about Biden’s condition to protect his candidacy and defeat Trump. They assert that this media cover-up is part of a broader pattern of misinformation, comparing it to the media’s handling of COVID-19 and the Russia collusion narrative. The hosts also criticize the mainstream media’s sudden shift in tone, suggesting that journalists are now attempting to rehabilitate their credibility by admitting Biden’s decline only after the election. They play a montage of past clips from CNN’s Jake Tapper, illustrating what they describe as a stark contrast between his previous defenses of Biden and his current reporting. Clay and Buck further explore the political implications of Biden’s withdrawal from the race, the Democratic Party’s internal struggles, and Vice President Kamala Harris’s perceived weaknesses as a candidate. They speculate on the strategic missteps that led to Biden participating in the June 27th debate, which they believe was a turning point in the election cycle. Trump in Saudi Arabia President Trump’s high-profile visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he announced a historic $600 billion investment deal aimed at strengthening U.S.-Middle East relations. Trump’s speech emphasized peace, innovation, and a firm stance against a nuclear-armed Iran, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to global stability and economic diplomacy. South African Refugees A discussion centered on immigration, race politics, and media hypocrisy, with a spotlight on the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s decision to welcome approximately 50 white South African migrants into the United States. This hour dives deep into the cultural and political backlash from the left, exposing what the hosts describe as the Democratic Party’s selective outrage and racial double standards. Clay and Buck begin by highlighting the stark contrast between the left’s outrage over a small group of legal, white South African immigrants and their years-long support for millions of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border. They argue that the backlash reveals a deeper issue within the Democratic Party—what they call an entrenched anti-white sentiment and a fractured identity politics coalition that is increasingly alienating working-class and minority voters. The hosts explore the deteriorating conditions in South Africa, including racially motivated land seizures, violence against white farmers, and political rhetoric from South African leaders that openly threatens the white minority. They play clips from South African political figures and U.S. media pundits, including a controversial MSNBC segment defending land redistribution and CNN commentary suggesting white South Africans should “go back to Germany or Holland.” Clay and Buck challenge this logic, questioning how long someone must live in a country to be considered native and drawing parallels to American immigration debates. The conversation expands into a broader critique of the left’s immigration policies, arguing for a merit-based system that prioritizes skilled, English-speaking immigrants who can contribute to the U.S. economy. They compare immigration to a professional sports draft, advocating for America to “draft” the best and brightest from around the world rather than importing unskilled labor. Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts: ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts: ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay and Buck: https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Social Media: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

A dramatic week of big acquisitions left Jonah tired, but ranty. Brace for some I Told You So's, “abundance” horseshoe theory, Trumpworld triangulations, and blue-on-blue violence. Show Notes:—The SCOTUSblog acquisition—Wednesday's uncontroversial G-File—Kevin Williamson's critique of the "abundance" Democrats—Jamie Weinstein and Larry Diamond on The Dispatch Podcast The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, regular livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
#BecauseMiami: The Man Behind the Curtain

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 46:06


John Ruiz's company, MSP Recovery, has notified the Securities and Exchange Commission that has six months left before it shutters its doors. As Billy Corben loudly shouts "I TOLD YOU SO!" about the man and character that is John Ruiz...he brings on 1st Amendment lawyer Ari Cohn to double down on the fact that Billy told you so. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bobby Bones Show
Thurs Part 2: Lunchbox's "I Told You So" Moment + Presidential Candidates

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 44:41 Transcription Available


Lunchbox would like a segment called I TOLD YOU SO... where basically he proves he was right. This time about a celebrity restaurant in Nashville. Then, find out if either Presidential Candidates are coming on the show and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.