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Katey and Quigley return to tell you about a podcast classic, “Mystery Show”! We follow a journalist as she navigates the case of…a belt buckle? Join us as we remember why we loved this series, and why we think you should check out this podcast!
This week on The Ash Holes, it's a April Fool's Mystery Show! The only thing that's for sure is there will be cigars!
In this For the People episode, Nick welcomes the Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum, to discuss the growing frustration over grocery store digital discount errors and the chaos they're causing at some supermarkets. They also dive into the possible consequences of Trump dismantling the CFPB and what that could mean for consumers. Plus, Herb shares inspiring success stories of people who have managed to get out of debt. Then, Car Guy Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to recap the Chicago Auto Show, take a nostalgic look back at the most expensive American coupes of 1976, and answer a seemingly simple but often misunderstood question: What exactly is a hybrid? They wrap things up with another round of Starspotter and Mystery Show. [Ep 329]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, to answer consumer questions and discuss important updates, including changes for Tax Time, new breach data affecting credit freezes, MFA, and Pass Keys, and tips on how to get great Valentine's Day flowers without overspending. Then, Car Guy Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to talk about why the Cybertruck is already a flop, revisit a classic ad for the 1981 Ford LTD, and uncover why Nissan is keeping one of its 2025 models under wraps. Plus, another round of Starspotter and Mystery Show! [Ep 321]
My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
It's time to Rewind with Karen & Georgia! This week, K & G recap Episode 30: The F*ck Word Murder Mystery Show. Georgia discussed serial killer Cary Stayner and the Yosemite murders and Karen covered con man and murderer Clark Rockefeller (aka Christian Gerhartsreiter aka Chris Crowe aka Chris Chichester). Listen for all-new commentary, case updates and much more! Whether you've listened a thousand times or you're new to the show, join the conversation as we look back on our old episodes and discuss the life lessons we've learned along the way. Head to social media to share your favorite moments from this episode! Instagram: instagram.com/myfavoritemurder Facebook: facebook.com/myfavoritemurder TikTok: tiktok.com/@my_favorite_murder Now with updated sources and photos: https://www.myfavoritemurder.com/episodes/rewind-with-karen-georgia-episode-30-the-fck-word-murder-mystery-show My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories, and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. The Exactly Right podcast network provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics, including true crime, comedy, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/3UFCn1g. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes the Consumerman Herb Weisbaum to discuss the FTC's new rule addressing hotel and ticket junk fees. Herb also answers listener questions on topics like debt consolidation, the best shopping apps, finding reliable contractors, handling workplace scams, and more. Next, Car Guy Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to talk about the new Toyota Telluride, the Buick Envista Avenir, and the upcoming Detroit Auto Show. They also revisit a hilarious 1978 Dodge truck ad and chat about the forgotten Kammback body style. To wrap things up, Nick and Tom play another round of Starspotter and Mystery Show. It's an episode packed with useful tips, fun car talk, and a bit of nostalgia! [Ep313]
Many know Michael Campion as Jackson Fuller from Fuller House (2016-2020) however, many more are having the pleasure of discovering his talent for magic! Michael comes from an esteemed entertainment family and has begun creating whimsy and magic all his own at the Beetle House in Los Angeles. You can see Michael's show now through November 2nd at the Beetle House. Times: 6:45pm -8:15pm & 8:45-10pm Address: 7080 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90028 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grimandbloody/support
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, to discuss a variety of consumer issues and stories, including why Americans pay more for prescription drugs than anywhere else, CarShield's $10 million settlement over advertising charges, and some big news for planning your vacations. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to talk about the curious case of Chinese Chevys in Mexico, the best time to buy a used EV, and why the Hyundai Hybrid is currently a great value car. They also take a nostalgic look back at the hilarious ad for the 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon. Plus, they round off the episode with another edition of StarSpotter and Mystery Show. [Ep285]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, for his monthly visit to discuss topics like gas rewards for credit cards and new rules for flying commercially with kids. Then it's time for the "Checkbook's College of Consumer Knowledge Quiz," where Herb tests Nick and Tom Hush's knowledge of money and consumer-related topics. The episode continues with a visit from Consumer Guide Automotive's Tom Appel. Tom talks about the new VW electric van, the 2024 Subaru Outback XT, and takes a nostalgic look back at a hilarious 1964 Checker ad where they attempted to sell taxis to the general public. Plus, another edition of "Starspotter" and "Mystery Show." [Ep275]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes Herb "The Consumerman" Weisbaum from Checkbook.org to discuss the problems with credit card rewards programs, VROOM car refunds, and how to expertly purchase eye-wear without getting ripped off. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to review a couple of new cars, including the 2024 Fiat 500e Inpi(RED), and share the latest car stories. They also reminisce about a couple of hilarious car ads from the past for the 1962 Datsun Patrol and the 1954 Mercury M-100. Plus, they feature segments on Starspotter and Mystery Show! [Ep26]
In the latest "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes Herb "The Consumerman" Weisbaum from Checkbook.org to provide some straight talk about nutritional supplements, information about medical debt being wiped from your credit score, how scammers are sending bogus texts about unpaid tolls, and where to find the most reliable movers. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to discuss "COVID Cars," secret taxes on electric vehicles, a hilarious ad for the 1980 Pontiac Grand Prix, and his popular social media posts: "Starspotter" and "Mystery Show." It's another entertaining, informative, and helpful episode of "For The People." [EP258]
After almost 400 episodes, six hosts and many (many) hours of podcast listening, Podcast Playlist's run is coming to an end. For our final episode we wanted to share one final podcast playlist with you. A playlist to answer the question we are most frequently asked: what is your favourite podcast episode of all time?Today our producers join Leah in studio to share memories and clips from our favourite pods. Featured shows: The Truth, Mystery Show, The Moth and The Nod.Have some parting words? Email us at podcastplaylist@cbc.ca. Or find us on Facebook and cbc.ca/podcastplaylist. For more great podcasts, check out CBC's podcast portal, and subscribe for free in Apple Podcasts.
In this "For The People" episode, Nick talks with The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum, from Checkbook.org, about many stories including: smart ways to purchase a car, new rules concerning Buy Now Pay Later outfits, the latest news in the world of airlines (like giving refunds and providing information on all hidden fees), and putting a much needed cap on credit card late fees. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to cover all things car-related like: the tanking of Tesla, a review of the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV, a look back at the hilarious 1973 ad for the Dodge Dart Rallye, and Tom recites an original poem he wrote about the beloved Chevy Malibu. Plus, another round of "Starspotter" and "Mystery Show." [EP250]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum, from Checkbook.org to the podcast, to discuss how to conveniently and safely book vacations for the upcoming season, how financial anxiety impacts financial debt, and how to protect yourself from medical data breaches. Then, our car expert from Consumer Guide Automotive, Tom Appel, joins Nick to talk about the long-lost world of the convertible, the problems with VW and its Blue Tooth connectivity, automatic emergency braking systems, the 1979 Ford Pinto & its HUGE problems, and more. They also do another round of StarSpotter and Mystery Show, and Nick talks about the Zombie Movie Event that he is hosting at The Midway Drive-In on May 18th. [EP242]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes Herb Weisbaum, The Consumerman from Checkbook.org, to help you with all of your consumer needs and talk about some pressing stories like: why are grocery prices so high?, product safety recalls are on the rise, refunds are hard to get, and 30 tricks used to manipulate marketing are exposed. Then, Car Guy Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive, joins Nick to chat about the creepiest car ad ever (for the 1974 Thunderbird), the best selling sedans of 2023, good news for Tesla's charging stations, and they have another round of Starspotter and Mystery Show. Plus Nick gives you details on his new monthly film series at Classic Cinemas Lake Theater in Oak Park, Illinois. [EP233]
In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum to the podcast. The contributor to Checkbook.org and consumer activist, talks with Nick about what to expect from your tax returns this year, a new rule to limit excessive overdraft fees, how to shop for a gym membership, and how to audit your digital subscriptions. Then, car guy Tom Appel, publisher of "Consumer Guide Automotive," joins Nick to chat about the Tesla charging stations disaster, a classic 1982 car ad from Cadillac, the forgotten concept of the Toyota Pod, and they do another hilarious round of "StarSpotter" and "Mystery Show." All of this, while saving you tons of money. [EP217]
In this engaging "For the People" episode, Nick catches up with The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum to unwrap the ins and outs of holiday gift returns, delve into the safety concerns surrounding "smart toys," share eco-friendly tips for recycling old digital devices, and strategize financial planning for the upcoming 2024. Then, car enthusiast Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive cruises in to chat with Nick about the quirky 1937 Ford advertisements, the exciting 2025 Jeep Recon, and the intriguing collaboration between Amazon and Hyundai. They also reveal Consumer Guide's Best Buys for 2024, and Tom spices things up with his latest "Starspotter" and "Mystery Show" segments for some automotive amusement. Tune in for a journey filled with consumer insights and fun facts! [Ep207]
Nobody knows exactly what happened to Elisa Lam, all that is known is pieced together from security footage and the findings of her autopsy. Somewhere between the M.E. report and the little to tidy of an explanation given by police and hotel staff...lays the truth of what happened to this poor woman. Elisa Lam was found dead inside the roof-top water tank of the infamous Cecil Hotel. The last known sighting of her comes via video surveillance foots from the hotel's elevator.Did Elisa Lam have a psychotic episode due to going off her meds, did the ghosts of previous residents play a role in her unfortunate death or was the something more sinister albeit human in play that night at The Cecil Hotel? Join us as we take a look at the case and speculate along the way.
#5amMesterScrum Show 1,098 Live - Scrum Murder Mystery Learning Game and Fortune Cookie Friday (Fun Friday) - Today's topics: (1) Some Team Learning and Fun with a Scrum Murder Mystery kind of like the Clue game and (2) Fortune Cookie Friday Please like and subscribe and share 5amMesterScrum. Please send me your topics. You are are doing Great Please Keep on Sharing. 5am Mester Scrum 5am Mester Scrum Show 1,098 went live on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook Fun Friday 11/3/2023 from Philadelphia, PA Happy Scrumming, video version: https://youtube.com/live/lGye-kgdYug Social Media: - search 5amMesterScrum or #5amMesterScrum and you should find us and if not please let us know LinkedIn, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok Podcasts: (search 5amMesterScrum)
Time is running out for you to get that yard looking right. Grab your headphones and the hedge trimmers and have a field day! The Big Kids are talking about the Best Yardwork Albums of all time. Chill the beers - Cheers! The Big Kids are on Twitter follow the Big Kid Show @thebigkidshow, follow Big Nic @TCGNIC, and follow Sweet Water Mark @markf130 Follow us on Instagram @bigkidshow Thanks to Cincinnati, Ohio band Two-Bit for providing the BiG KiD theme music - "Simple Life". Find that song and more on their album "Acoustic?" available on Apple Music and Spotify. https://music.apple.com/us/album/simple-life/1375551763?i=1375551788 https://youtu.be/5-Aw8Qw8nf4
Some of the Big Kid shows have been scrubbed from the internet. We are taking the power back and giving that power to the people. So take the power back and join us for a missing mystery episode. Shout out to Max and shout out to 1997! Cheers! The Big Kids are on Twitter follow the Big Kid Show @thebigkidshow, follow Big Nic @TCGNIC, and follow Sweet Water Mark @markf130 Follow us on Instagram @bigkidshow Thanks to Cincinnati, Ohio band Two-Bit for providing the BiG KiD theme music - "Simple Life". Find that song and more on their album "Acoustic?" available on Apple Music and Spotify. https://music.apple.com/us/album/simple-life/1375551763?i=1375551788 https://youtu.be/5-Aw8Qw8nf4
In this "For The People" episode, Nick talks with The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum about Amazon raising its minimum purchase requirement in some zip codes; the bad idea of boycotting student loan payments; the best way to shop for pet food and other pet related items; the complete confusion and mumbo jumbo of Xfinity's '10G' network, and, Herb reviews the new Adam Sandler movie! Then car expert from Consumer Guide Automotive, Tom Appel joins Nick to talk about "first cars," Tom's days as a car salesman (he wasn't good at it), the new Nissan Ariya and Frontier Pro-4-X, the new "LOBO" brand from Ford, and the Cadillac Escalade has gone completely electric. Starspotter, Mystery Show, and, of course, Nick's Dad Tells a Joke. [Ep174]
This is day 22 of the Dog Days of Podcasting. Friend of the show Bruce McMillan calls in with a mystery show reveiw. Music by: Suzi Quatro Donate to the show – Rock and Roll Geek Friends And Family Membership DONATE ON PATREON! GET THE ROCK and ROLL GEEK APP FOR iPHONE OR ANDROID! iPhone/iPad – […]
Today we are drafting five THINGS? Some of the Big Kid shows have been scrubbed from the internet. Today we are taking the power back and giving that power to the people. So take the power back and join us for a missing mystery episode. Shout out to Jay-Z! Cocktail, Fruit, Cheers! Episode #122 The Big Kids are on Twitter follow the Big Kid Show @thebigkidshow, follow Big Nic @TCGNIC, and follow Sweet Water Mark @markf130 Follow us on Instagram @bigkidshow Thanks to Cincinnati, Ohio band Two-Bit for providing the BiG KiD theme music - "Simple Life". Find that song and more on their album "Acoustic?" available on Apple Music and Spotify. https://music.apple.com/us/album/simple-life/1375551763?i=1375551788 https://youtu.be/5-Aw8Qw8nf4
In this episode, Edwin and Michelle go head to head to win scary trivia or suffer the consequences. Game Show: Scary Mystery Surprise Edition, featuring comedian Greg Barris from the award-winning podcast Deep Healing. DM us on Instagram @ScaryMysterySurprise or email at hello@scarymysterysurprise.com - You can find Michelle on Instagram @michellealexis and Edwin at edwin.fm Scary FM's free newsletter is available at Scary.fm/newsletter and you can listen AD-FREE by going to scaryplus.com and testing it out! Production by Newman Media
Visste du at man må skrive noe her for i det hele tatt å kunne publisere en podkastepisode? Uansett hvor lite man har på hjertet om episoden eller den trauste podkasten i seg selv, der den subber av gårde mot podkirkegården for å finne evig hvile blant andre forhenværende podperler som Mystery Show og Disgraceland, og prestisjesatsinger som podkasten til faren til Beyoncé (jeg tror ikke den er lagt ned ennå, men kan bare anta at noen tar til vettet og får røsket mikrofonen ut av de klamme klåfingrene hans i nærmeste fremtid). Vel, skrive noe må man, og når man først har begynt å skrive kan det være vanskelig å stoppe. I alle fall om man strever med en slags tvangstanke forkledd som en slags hverdagslek der målet er å fortsette å skrive helt til redigeringsprogrammet har gjort seg ferdig med den alltid overraskende lange eksporteringstiden. Noen ganger kan man multitaske, og skrive mens man tar seg i å fundere på hvor mange som egentlig leser disse obligatoriske bokstavene podkastplattformen påtvinger oss. Før, i gamle og hakket godere dager – ja, jeg velger «godere» for allitterasjonens skyld – hendte det at jägertvilling, radiovert, stand up-komiker, blomsterbutikkmedarbeider, influenser, Tiktoker og ekspert Tara Lina sendte et og annet gledesutbrudd i skriftform i ren fornøyelse etter å ha lest et mer eller mindre gøyalt poeng i tekstene som ledsaget episodene. Det var jo en fin bekreftelse på at noen der ute faktisk leste rælet – og for så vidt en fin bekreftelse på at Tara til en viss grad kan lese. Men den tid er forbi. Og snart er også eksporteringstiden forbi, slik at forbannelsen endelig brytes og jeg er fri, fri fra tastaturet og den endeløse rekken meningsløse ord ingen noensinne kommer til å lese. Snart kan jeg reise meg, vaske hendene og vandre ut blant folk i visshet om at episoden er på vei ut i alskens øreganger. Snart, veldig snart, kan jeg slutte å skr
Wrapping up Women’s History Month, Rich and danny are joined by – are you kidding? – Rich’s wife Annie. (Again!) Annie has programmed an entire show of women that she feels the boys should have featured during the month of March, and takes them to task for leaving Missy Elliott off of their Hall of
Wrapping up Women's History Month, Rich and danny are joined by - are you kidding? - Rich's wife Annie. (Again!) Annie has programmed an entire show of women that she feels the boys should have featured during the month of March, and takes them to task for leaving Missy Elliott off of their Hall of Fame ballots. The fun part of the show is that neither Rich nor Danny know what songs she is playing until she plays them, and the boys have to give their honest, unplanned take on each of them.
My guest today is the creator of one of my favorite podcasts of all time, The Mystery Show with Starlee Kine. If you haven't listened to that, turn this off and go do that first. It's amazing. I asked Starlee if she had a favorite recipe and she didn't. I asked her if she had a favorite thing to eat in L.A. and she sent me to Griffith Park to eat the California Veggie Sandwich at The Trails in Griffith Park. Unfortunately, it was pouring down rain and I had a cold, so I couldn't actually make it there -- instead I recreated the sandwich at home. Find out how it went, why Starlee chose it, all about her childhood in California, how she forgets to eat, and the foods that she finds gross. We also cover her career, how she got started at This American Life, whether or not she wants to continue podcasting, and why, when I move to New York, I should live in Williamsburg. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Muzakir Xynll and Anwar Hadi talk through their improvised murder mystery comedy "The Murder Before Christmas" and how they developed the show, how it went, and how they felt about it afterwards! A lot of insidey stuff so if you like that, here it isss. Full length video version of this episode available over at patreon.com/pinballmonkeys --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mentolpecah/message
The Season two finale is here, with episode 10 of Only Murders In The Building. What a biter sweet feeling The Banter Bros are having. But Don't worry folks Only Murder In The Building have been picked up for a season three, so there's something to look forward to next year. Where To Find Us: https://linktr.ee/BanterBros
This week we look at..ourselves and culture with Decoder Ring. Musical guest is DJ Booda. Full Transcript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onDecoder Ring - No Spoilers This recommendation shouldn't come as a surprise.I actually hesitated to review it because it's not like it needs any help reaching more people. It's a legend among those looking for mysteries that aren't crime related. Related to Endless Thread and Gimlet's short-run Mystery Show, Slate's Decoder Ring sets itself apart by focusing on cultural mysteries. The rise and fall of the mullet, the Karen, and why every professional on Linked in is expected to consider themselves a storyteller are just a few of the many topics covered so far. In each monthly episode Willa Paskin, the show's host, looks at an aspect of our lives, its lore and why it matters. I honestly can't think of another podcast that looks at something the way this one does, by dissecting something mundane that we take for granted and turning it into nostalgia for things, in some cases, you weren't even around for. There were episodes that didn't immediately jump out as interesting to me but I listened anyway for Paskin's charm and reasoning only to be thrilled with how fascinating they were. With 4.6 out of 5 stars and 1.5K Ratings, the show sits at #154 in the Apple Podcast charts for Society and cultural but #9 for documentary according to Chartable. The show currently sits at 59 episodes that are on average about 39 minutes long. Owltail has the most popular episodes as “Murphy's Law” and “Clown Panic.” Personally I think there are far better ones. Try starting off with “The Johnlock Conspiracy” or “The Incunabula Papers.” I also really loved this last season's bonus episodes in which Paskin discusses the philosophies and methods of the show. In the past the show's once a month release schedule had been a bit inconsistent at times which I suspect played into moving to a seasonal release schedule. Commercials are average bordering on a bit much but I promise it's a beloved podcast for a reason. Also ads allow you to listen to this for free and there is always fast-forwarding. Some think the podcast is too political but I don't. If I had to name a complaint it would be that sometimes I feel like the conclusions the host draws doesn't really sum up the whole topic, which can be a little underwhelming. It's rare but there. Like the show is trying to make something out of nothing but I just sum it up to me not getting the point. It's a show you can't help but love. Content warnings are different for each episode but have some have included sexual assault and mature language. Similar pods you may not have heard include: Spectacle, Shattered Souls (the older Thinking Sideways episodes), and Underunderstood. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from DJ Booda. The song featured is “We will see.” Please check him out on Soundcloud by searching DJ Booda. This link and info will also be in the show notes as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. Artist: DJ BoodaSong: We Will SeeSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user370694015/we-will-see ★ Support this podcast ★
Writer and producer Starlee Kine joins LIVE at the 2022 On Air Fest to talk about her remarkable career and hit podcast Mystery Show.
Actually, this is an episode all about the Salmon Arm Salute. Pierre Trudeau, in a moment of range, flipped the bird to some protestors hassling his kids. An infamous incident that marked the start of Western alienation? Or just an overblown moment of nonsense? Leave us a message: https://www.speakpipe.com/canadianpoliticsisboringtwitch.tv/canadianpoliticsisboring/aboutInstagram: https://bit.ly/3yc6ujzTwitter: https://bit.ly/2Wp9IDoOur Merch Store: https://bit.ly/3sTWR7ZOur Frequency Network Page: https://bit.ly/2UPsvqI See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phil and Jake are joined by Marissa Puget to rank Princess of Pop Britney Spears, alternative milks, and leather jackets on the List of Every Damn Thing.Find Marissa on Instagram (@hooksforhands) and Twitter (@hooksforhands). Also check out her work at Raconteur, especially with Dance Cry Dance Records.If you have something to add to the list, email it to list@everydamnthing.net (or get at us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook).SHOW NOTES: Happy birthday to Marissa's mom, Karen! That is, if you're reading this on the day the episode was released. If not, then either happy belated birthday, or happy early birthday for next year. You choose. This was the first joke Phil's son was able to pull off: "What's green and smells like blue paint? Green paint!" He's still working on our new favorite: "What's the secret to telling a good joke timing." Therapy in the future will be Phil's son going into a VR experience where a Pokemon-branded A.I. therapist goes through his father's social media and podcasts and then administers a virtual medication. Other pop stars discussed include Avril Lavigne, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Cher and Prince. We also talk about non-Pop musicians like Klaus Nomi, Bruce Springsteen. “Weird Al” Yankovic, Charli XCX, Hank Williams and the Ramones. We get into so many Britney songs: “...Baby One More Time”, “Gimme More”, “Work Bitch”, “Radar”, “Unusual You”, “Until the World Ends” (featuring Nikki Minaj & Ke$ha), “Oops I Did It Again”, “Toxic” and her rendition of Sonny & Cher's “The Beat Goes On”. Jake recommends this Mystery Show podcast episode about Britney (though he incorrectly attributes it to the podcast Invisibilia). Phil mentions the Netflix show This Is Pop. The third episode "Stockholm Syndrome" discusses Max Martin's team in Sweden, and one producer explains the piano-playing finger formation the he dubs “hit claw” (which was used to create "...Baby One More Time"). Here's the “Toxic” remix from the Promising Young Woman soundtrack, and here's the mash-up with the B-52s' “Love Shack”. Phil was familiar with Rolling Stone cover featuring Britney with a Teletubby, but had never noticed the Teletubby. The documentary about Britney's conservatorship (and the #freebritney movement) that we refer to is Framing Britney Spears. Here's Britney being interviewed by Michael Moore for Fahrenheit 9/11. We don't even mention that Dan Aykroyd plays Britney's character's dad in the movie Crossroads! Fear not, the saga of bread & butter pickles controversy does continue in this episode. Here's Britney & Justin Timberlake's denim outfits. Marrisa's right, kefir is very similar to yogurt. Other types of alternative milks discussed include almond milk, soy milk, oat milk and coconut milk. We talk about a lot of different iconic leather jacket looks, including those of Indiana Jones, Marlon Brando, Danny Zuko, Arthur Fonzerelli, Eddie Murphy, Ford Fairlane, Blade and The Matrix. We couldn't find any evidence of what Jake calls a “snowy river jacket” ever appearing in The Man from Snowy River. Banthas are the big hairy things in Star Wars that live on the desert planet of Tatooine (not the ice planet of Hoth). They stand in for either camels or buffalo. ALSO DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:St. Patrick's Day * Game of Death * dance * RuPaul's Drag Race * Marvel movies * volcanoes * the Golden Gate Bridge * “Kerplunk!” by Green Day * coffee creamer * Triscuits * tuna melt * grilled cheese * dippin' sauce * rye bread * movie theater popcorn * turkey / bacon / swiss sandwich * rockabilly * Santa Cruz, CA * wizards * motorcycle gangs * Rod Lavers shoes * Bill Murray * “Midnight Train to Georgia” by Gladys Knight & the Pips * square pizzaBelow are the Top Ten and Bottom Top items on List of Every Damn Thing as of this episode (for the complete up-to-date list, go here).TOP TEN: Dolly Parton - person interspecies animal friends - idea sex - idea bicycles - tool coffee - beverage Clement Street in San Francisco - location Prince - person It's-It - food Doctor Doom - fictional character Cher - person BOTTOM TEN:254. Jon Voight - person255. Hank Williams, Jr - person256. British Royal Family - institution257. Steven Seagal - person258. McRib - food259. death - idea260. war - idea261. cigarettes - drug262. QAnon - idea263. transphobia - ideaTheme song by Jade Puget. Graphic design by Jason Mann. This episode was produced & edited by Jake MacLachlan, with audio help from Luke Janela. Show notes by Jake MacLachlan & Phil Green.Our website is everydamnthing.net and we're also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Email us at list@everydamnthing.net.
Transcript: Hey Pod lovers, if you're joining us for the first time, Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of seven non-spoiler, binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet two-to-three minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I highly recommend checking out the first four episodes. We have some lengthy reviews, which means I was very excited about these podcasts, so let's get started."Your Brain on Facts"Trivia nerds rejoice! "Your Brain on Facts" is an educational podcast about facts and the stories behind them. Host Moxie LaBouche, covers a wide range of well-researched topics with perfect delivery that hooks you in every time. Subjects covered in the past have included music, history, parties and so much more. The writing and production are phenomenal. It's well-structured and informational with no small talk. Despite this, there is a fair bit of comedy in how the stories are told. While many people have credited the show with getting them into podcasts, LaBouche is also known for her amazing radio voice and does voice-over work as well. At first, I found her perfect radio voice a little too calming for work, but the facts are too interesting to make it a sleep podcast. Even the commercials are entertaining, and on a more important note, at a leveled volume. She also has a book out similar to the podcast worth checking out. Apple Podcasts has 4.7 out of 5 stars and 133 ratings. So far the show has 202 episodes all about half an hour long with new ones coming out weekly on Fridays. Some of my favorite episodes so far have been “We Can't Have Nice Things: Art & Antiquities Edition'' and “Project Pigeon and Acoustic Kitty” (trigger for violence against animals). OwlTail's most popular according to listens are “Meeting New Peoples'' and “hiStory.” The music is brief, as are commercials. The pod also has a great website with all of the episodes, scripts and sources. As a long-time listener, I highly recommend the show. Facts truly don't get much better than this.Similar Pods: "Damn Interesting," "Historical Blindness" and "The Constant: A History of Getting Things Wrong""Patient Zero""Patient Zero" produced by New Hampshire Public Radio is a deep dive look at Lyme disease; its history, origins, but also the precariousness that comes with the diagnosis. Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that causes symptoms such as fever, headache, fatigue, skin rash and, when left untreated, heart, nerve and joint issues. I didn't know there could be so much controversy around a disease. I thought that in the medical profession there were knowns and unknowns, but it makes sense there are things up for debate. This podcast confronts this and so much more, like misinformation of this understudied illness. No matter what you're into, this podcast touches it a bit. It listens like true crime, but instead of crooks, the offenders are bacteria. That being said, I don't think the show is gross when it comes to the medical details at all. The eight-part series has three really great bonus episodes, but they should all be listened to in order. It's chock-full of compelling reporting and solid production quality, which comes as no surprise seeing as it came from the same team that produced "Bear Brook." Host and reporter Taylor Quimby is also a senior producer for NHPR's widely popular "Outside/In" podcast and comes to "Patient Zero" with personal experience. In 2017, Quimby had his own confrontation with the infection, which he speaks about lightly throughout the pod. The search for answers about the condition was a major motivation for the show. Apple podcasts has 4.1 stars and 1,300 ratings. It was also named one of the best listens of 2019 by the same. The average episode length is 33 minutes, and the music is discreet. The script involves some interviews and the host narrating the story of the disease. Sound effects were barely noticeable to me but bothered some. Trigger warnings for hopelessness and medical scenarios.Similar Pods: "This Much is True," "This Podcast Will Kill You" and "Emerging Infectious Diseases""Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast"I love "Doomsday: Historoy's Most Dangerous Podcst" so much! The morbidly funny 2020 show covers some of the most shocking days and disasters in history with wit and solid production quality. All of the episodes cover events I had never heard about. It's solo hosted by Brad Choma and part of the Funeral Kazoo Productions. Funeral Kazoo seems to pride itself in being different and also has another show, "Sleep Manuals: A How-To Guide to Sleep," which is intended to guide you to sleep. Watch out for their newest shows, "Inventors of Death" and "Spilled Milk," set to come out this year. I really love Choma's voice and humor. He also has a brilliant voice for radio, making the show something I can fall asleep to but also be entertained at work with. A bit of a warning though: the subject of this podcast and banter surrounding it is not for the fainthearted. I don't find it offensive or disrespectful in any way, but if jokes about disasters are not what you're trying to sign up for, maybe skip this one. That being said, this is one of the few podcasts that can actually make me laugh out loud. Apple Podcasts has an incredible 5/5 stars, 23 ratings and 12 written reviews. So far the show has 26 episodes, all about 24 minutes in length, with new ones coming out bimonthly on Fridays. OwlTail isn't able to calculate the most popular episodes yet with too few episodes, but the most entertaining to me have been “The Great Boston Molassacre of 1919” and “The Mandhradevi Temple Apocalypse of 2005.” Music is minimal.Similar Pods: "Short History Of…," "This Is A Disaster" and "Black Box Down""Short History Of…"I know I review a lot of history podcasts, but "Short History of..." one is something special. Host Paul McGann, who some may know from his other popular podcast, "Real Dictators," could make reading from the dictionary entertaining. It's as if he was born to narrate, but this, coupled with the brilliant writing and detailed sound design Nosier is known for, makes each episode feel as if you're watching a documentary instead of just listening to audio. It inspires vivid emotion as only the best-produced podcasts can. It dives into deeper questions of events instead of just retelling stories we're all familiar with. For example, how did the people of the time perceive the aftermath of the black death? Apple Podcasts has 4.9 stars and 532 ratings. Although the show description says new episodes come out every Monday, they have been every Sunday for me. This might be because of a time difference. So far there are 13 episodes that have an average length of about an hour: Perfect length if you have an hour commute. The most played according to OwlTail are “The Gladiators” and “Pompeii and the Vesuvius Eruption.” While I really enjoyed those episodes as well, my favorites are “Rosa Parks” and “The Space Race.” Expert guests are featured on the show, but their integration is so seamless I honestly never noticed they were there until I thought about it. Commercials are super short. I'm used to skipping a minute and a half of commercials, so quick 20 seconds to 45 seconds is great. Sound effects are present as mentioned but not distracting or annoying. Readers of my reviews might know that I usually wait for a podcast to have about 20 episodes before reviewing (I do this to make sure it's consistent for what I'm reporting and to make sure it's going to stick around), but for this one, I couldn't let you sleep on it. I hope it never stops! Trigger warnings for violence and death, but kid-friendly (older kids) and graphic.Similar Pods: "Flashback: History's Unintended Consequences," "American History Tellers" and "Killer Psyche""Killer Psyche""Killer Psyche" is true-crime podcast from Wondery hosted by Candice DeLong, who is a retired FBI agent, and focuses on cases through a behavioral science/psychology perspective. The forensic nurse-turned-profiler spent 20 years leading investigations and is now known worldwide as an expert in homicide. Before this podcast, which launched in 2021, DeLong was widely known as the host of "Deadly Women." Looking at what led the criminals to do what they did, she covers with confidence cases she was a part of and others she can only apply speculation to. This confidence — I'm sure — is something needed to work in such a field. Some listeners have expressed not caring for speculation, but it's a podcast about psychology, and psychology is a new science that, while based on research and experimentation, is still developing, so I think some speculation from a profiler is within reason. As with every podcast, there are some growing pains, and people need time to catch their strides. Earlier episodes are more of the stories of what happened as opposed to deep dives into the psyche involved. I think the show recognized the general disappointment in this and now concentrates a lot more on it. The host is a professional with opinions and sometimes bias. I'm sure she realizes that, but it is important for listeners to keep in mind as well. This isn't the gospel but rather a podcast with this professional's experience influencing it. She also shares distinct methods and techniques that are used to understand, predict and catch some of the country's most devious. The descriptions are clear and distinct but also explained in a way that even someone like me who has no training can understand. It's respectful but insightful. DeLong doesn't shy away from the brutality of the crimes but doesn't bog down in the gruesome details either. So far the show has 18 episodes with new ones releasing weekly on Tuesdays. OwlTail needs more episodes to figure out the most popular, but my favorite two are "The Lipstick Killer" and "The Tylenol Murders." "The Case of Gabby Petito" (which I suspect will be the most popular, at least for a while) is a drastically different format from how the other episodes are done. This one has a cohost while the others are just DeLong leading a narrative analysis of each case. I've seen a few places that have said the podcast had gone paid, but I checked Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Pocketcasts and have had no paid prompts on any of them. No audio issues. I don't like the heavy emphasis on words to make a point, but that's just my preference. It's really common in true crime and not a deal-breaker. There's no topping first-hand experience and a peek inside!Similar Pods: "The Philosophy of Crime," "The Forensic Psychology Podcast" and "True Crime Psychology and Personality""Strangeville""Strangevilile" is a brand new 2021 podcast from Vault Studios made up of strange, weird and crime-adjacent stories from around the United States with the high standard of production and storytelling Vault is known for. Vault Studios is the same network that created "Bardstown" and "The Officer's Wife." Will Johnson is the show's main host, but fellow "True Crime Chronicle" host Reed Redmond also makes an appearance. One thing I really like about it is that the topics aren't as dark or gruesome as they usually are with true crime. No one dies (although in one episode someone was already dead). Season 1 is complete, but there are eight episodes to catch up on while you wait for season 2. So far the episodes have been about 45 minutes in length and when releasing come out weekly on Thursdays. My favorite episodes were "The Missing Tiger" and "The Hidden Painting." The script is a lot like other shows from the network, with people involved or close to the event detailing the story. Apple Podcasts has the show at 4.8 stars out of 5 with 168 ratings. Music is a spooky-cute theme and the same every episode. It can really only be heard in the intro and outro. The commercial amount is average. Trigger warning for dealings with the deceased and possible animal cruelty.Similar Pods: "Criminal," "Mystery Show" and "Decoder Ring""My Amazing Body"The health science podcast "My Amazing Body" covers a different part of your body every episode with the help of medical professionals and stories from everyday people. The Australian podcast is produced by Queensland Health and started in 2019. Sadly, it looks like the podcast has ended or is on a very long hiatus. Before its untimely departure, 26 episodes were published, all on average about 30 minutes long. OwlTail has the most popular episodes for the show being "The Liver" and "Gender." My favorites are "The Ears" and "The Gut Microbiome." The last five episodes focused on mental health and were done really well. They have a Youtube channel, but I only saw a full episode or two posted.Apple Podcast has 5 out of 5 stars but only 6 ratings, which is crazy for such a well-done show. The script is narrative, with each episode starting out by explaining what the body part or system does and how it functions. I love the music and sounds used in the podcast. While there is an outro jingle, the intro is done with the sound of a beating heart, which I think is super cool. The only trigger warnings for this show are health-related and pretty clear by the episode title. So if you have a hard time hearing someone describe anxiety, that might be a good episode to skip. I really love this podcast and hopefully, with enough interest in it, we can get it to come back.Similar Pods: "Meat," "Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter" and "Life Kit: Health"That's all for this week, but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show, be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. 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Lexi and Ben boldly go where no podcast has gone before: STAR TREK! We rank the aired and airing TV series from BEST to WORST (or, you know, from our FAVOURITE FAVES to our slightly less FAVES). This episode is sure to be our most contentious to date! SHOW NOTES:Get checked out with Dr. Beverly Crusher's podcast: Gates McFadden InvestigatesWe're not even a little embarrassed to say that Benjamin Ahr Harrison and Adam Pranica host the essential Star Trek podcasts: The Greatest Generation and The Greatest DiscoveryFor clarity's(!?) sake, here are Lexi and Ben's Star Trek show rankings as captured by Producer Jess:Lexi's List 1TNGVoyagerDS9 (Ben peer pressure choice)Picard (original choice)TOSDiscoveryNOT SEEN, but still rankedLower Decks (original ranking that then gets skipped)think this got skipped?9 &10 Enterprise and Lower Decks tie (after discussion)The Original Animated Series doesn't get listed for Lexi because she hasn't seen itLexi's List 2 (recap)TNGVoyagerDS9 (Ben peer pressure choice)Picard (original choice)TOSDiscovery7-10 all falls under not seen/ranked, in no particular order Enterprise, Lower Decks, The Original Animated Series (and Short Treks, I guess?)Ben's List 1DS9TNGVoyagerTOSEnterpriseDiscoveryPicardLower Decksthink this also got skipped, or 8 is skip and 9 is Lower Decks, idkStar Trek the Animated SeriesBen's List 2 (recap)DS9TNGVoyagerTOSEnterpriseDiscoveryPicardLower DecksThe Original Animated SeriesShort TreksTotally clear now, right?BONUS CONTENT:Producer Jess recommends:Mystery Show and their episode on Britney SpearsIt's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi's website and twitter and instagramBen's website and instagram and where to buy his book (from Chapters Indigo, which, again, not a show sponsor, but maybe some day!)Dork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagramIf you're enjoying Dork Matters, we'd really appreciate a nice rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods. It would very much help us get this show to the other dorks out there.Make it so...
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Join us for this Monday Mystery show and find out what the topic is! If you can figure it out and know the theme of this show, make sure you let us know....because we also don't know.
It's time for us to get very meta, by doing a podcast about another much more popular podcast. No but really this is a good one. Mystery Show occupies an important space for both of us but also kind of in what podcasts have become. It's an interesting time capsule of that moment in podcasting but it definitely has many enduring qualities.
Here's last night's Mystery Show if you missed us peeps, if you usually get a tagged for a shout out, you'll no doubt have one in last night's show, enjoy now ... And btw, we just got the show laptop back ... the computer guy recovered last week's show ... OH, THE SCENES THIS END
Honestly anything and everything was said in this episode! 00:-28:28 HHN rumors & cool ideas 29:00-46:15 RETROSPECTIVE: HHN 14(2004) Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HauntersPodcast Social Media: Twitter- @HauntersPOD Facebook- Haunters Podcast Voicemail- (757) 603-3658 Feeds: iTunes-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/haunters/id1451679958 Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/1P7w4219LuMZbo6iJ8v1a3 Stitcher-https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/haunters YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6DFPZstHBTeFu4iNDMKQg?view_as=subscriber
In this episode of The Antidote for The Belladonna, host Rosanna Stevens interviews Senior Staff Writer for The Onion, Libby Schreiner. Libby Schreiner's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LibbySchreiner The Koch Brother's Mystery Show: http://kochbrothersmysteryshow.com/ 'Local Goose Finally Lands Spot at Tip Of 'V'' - The Onion: https://local.theonion.com/local-goose-finally-lands-spot-at-tip-of-v-1822767606 '4 Copy Editors Killed In Ongoing AP Style, Chicago Manual Gang Violence' - The Onion: https://www.theonion.com/4-copy-editors-killed-in-ongoing-ap-style-chicago-manu-1819574341 'Fire Hydrant Blows Load All Over Hot Neighborhood Kids' - The Onion: https://local.theonion.com/fire-hydrant-blows-load-all-over-hot-neighborhood-kids-1828053937 'I Am The Only Tampon in the Beast's Castle' by Briana Haynie: https://thebelladonnacomedy.com/i-am-the-only-tampon-in-the-beasts-castle-and-i-m-terrified-that-a-woman-just-moved-in-92f98222b558 Briana Haynie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BriHaynie Tove Chepkorir Gøj's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/tgoj125
Show Notes 05:20 - Darren shares a new podcast he found recently, Bottom of the Map. 8:13 -Ian introduces us to The Bag Man podcast - a series that was nominated for a Peabody Award. 10:41 - Stuff You Missed In History Class from HowStuffWorks.com. 13:22 - Ian shares his review of Below the Line with James Beshara. 17:38 - How I Built This with Guy Raz 18:56 - The Good Place Podcast 21:35 - Intelligence Squared 24:19 - Mystery Show by Gimlet Media 26:50 - Stuff To Blow Your Mind 28:05 - Women in Business & Technology Mentions
Kelsey and Mike are a couple of Velma's this week as they set out to uncover the truth about milk carton kids and the vertical limits of Jake Gyllenhaal. We may not have a Mystery Machine but we do have Starly Kine's Mystery Show - a mystery unto itself. Show references: 99% Invisible "181- Milk Carton Kids" (Roman Mars) Mystery Show "Case #5 Source Code" (Gimlet) No Such Thing as a Fish (Audioboom) Real Crime Profile "Leaving Neverland" Eps. 179-181 (Wondery) For more info or to send Mike and Kelsey your thoughts on new pods you've heard, visit www.strawhutmedia.com/sihtip or @sihtipandlisten on Instagram! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Sometimes finding a key is not the start of a grand adventure, but the end of one." - Jon Mooallem, right now. Friends, I bumbled my way into a high-intensity snafu while recording the walk this morning. A boatload of genuine drama ensued, relative to our typical walks together, at least. It was so bad that I felt obligated to initiate the WALKING podcast's first-ever "take two." And so, here it is: take two. The other day, I heard Gwyneth Paltrow interviewed on fellow podcaster Dax Shepherd's Armchair Expert podcast. (Incidentally, both Dax--if I may--and I appear on Vulture's new list of 100 podcasts you should be listening to. Then again, not to be ungrateful, but I'm not sure how worthwhile that list is, being that all lists are sort of silly and that Mystery Show wasn't on it.) Anyway, in addition to confessing how much she loved a good walk, and extolling the emotionally curative powers of walking, Gwyneth (if I may) told Dax (if I may) something that stuck with me. She said that, as a public person, she feels obligated to share her foibles and insecurities and mistakes with the world; as uncomfortable as it might be, the alternative--to merely broadcast curated images of her supposedly poised, perfect lifestyle--would be dishonest and cruel. In that spirit, I decided to share the details of my snafu at the ad break. Also, this week: Squirrel chirps, a happy encounter with my friend Zach, barbed wire (inaudible), a rustic foot bridge. This week's walk is sponsored by the always-fascinating podcast THE MEMORY PALACE , by Nate DiMeo. It's another of the hundred podcasts you should be listening to, according to the aforementioned list which, as noted, I feel some skepticism toward, even as I also feel great delight. It's complicated.
Reply All takes a Mystery-Show-ish journey into the dark Russian-online-shopping-hacker heart of...Woodbridge?
Eric reviews "Radio Shorts" | Past Present Podcast: Instagramming museums...is social media shaping our culture? | My Favorite Cults | Why does Eric love cults | Wild Wild Country | What's your Rap Name? | Missi and Zach might bang | Nicole Sullivan | Why Won't You Date Me | Nicole Byer | Carl Tart | Epiphany: Starlee's Mystery Show would have been quite expensive | Lauren has a Daily Zeitgeist neck tattoo? The Gateway is really good | Let's rate and review all podcasts we listen to | Pretend you're a tourist | Ohio
This week we are obsessed with Starlee Kine's Mystery Show, Britney Spears, Science Vs, Hypnosis, hypnotism, Still Processing, DJ JWu's gym crush Wesley Morris, Kanye West, How To Be Amazing with Michael Ian Black, Megan Mullally, Read It And Weep, Samurai Pizza Cats, Phyllis Smith, Malin and Goetz, Eddie Huang's response to Steve Harvey, Lena Dunham, Put Your Hands Together with Cam & Rhea
This week on the Moment, Brian Koppelman talks to Starlee Kine, the host of the podcast Mystery Show. With the first five episodes of Kine's show complete, Brian caught up with her to ask about the response she has received and how that differs from the way she thinks about creating it. Also, the two compare and contrast the character Kine plays on Mystery Show to her everyday self, how she is a lot less like the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew and more like Charles Dickens and Marina Abramovic, and whether earnest is the correct word to ascribe to the stories on the podcast. Plus, Kine discusses the origins of Mystery Show and how close she was to leaving the radio world altogether. Topics this week: Mystery Show - Episodes 1-5 The Sopranos Mad Men Breaking Bad Y Tu Mama Tambien a film by Alfonso Cuaron Law and Order The Killing True Detective Nancy Drew Hardy Boys This American Life- Episode 208: Office Politics Serial The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults The Moth: Waiting for Marina Abramovic Magnolia On The High Wire a book by Philippe Petit (Translation by Paul Auster) Reply All People this week: Starlee Kine DB Cooper Charles Dickens Hans Jordi Jake Gyllenhaal Mary Tyler Moore Lawrence Block Raymond Chandler Dashiell Hammett Geraldo Rivera Marina Abramovich Alex Goldman Alex Blumberg Twitter: @briankoppelman Email: themomentbk@gmail.com Rate us on iTunes: itunes.com/themoment To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices