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History Dispatches

Matt and McKinley Breen

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History Dispatches is a daily history show hosted by father and son duo Matt and McKinley Breen. The show covers people, places, events and even objects from throughout history. While any topic is fair game, Matt and McKinley hold a soft spot for the offbeat and wacky stories that most people don’t know about.
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Spaced Out Radio

Dave Scott - Host - Spaced Out Radio

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Welcome to Spaced Out Radio, your nightly journey into the realms of the paranormal, UFOs, ghosts, cryptids, Sasquatch, and Dogman. Broadcasting live from the heart of the unexplained, our show delves deep into the mysterious and supernatural, exploring the strange, the unknown, and the inexplicable. Join us as we navigate through encounters with extraterrestrial beings, sightings of unidentified flying objects, eerie ghostly apparitions, legendary cryptids lurking in the shadows, and the el ...
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Myths in Movies

Erin and Sarah

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Join friends Erin and Sarah as they explore some of the best myths and legends featured in film and television. We’ll discover how those tall tales turned into legendary monsters or beloved heroes. When we're not covering monsters and things that go bump in the night, we'll analyze some of our favorite movies and discover their surprising links to mythology, ancient and modern alike. Join us!
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Objective Arete

Mike Lerario

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**Objective Arete** is a call to action—a continuous quest to become better human beings. Join us as we learn from others, openly share our experiences, learn from failures and successes, and explore new ideas as we strive to positively impact society. Live life with purpose, embrace challenges, pursue excellence, and aim to become legendary.
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Parallax by Ankur Kalra

Radcliffe Cardiology

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‘Parallax’ (/ˈparəlaks/)-noun: the effect whereby the position or direction of an object appears to differ when viewed from different positions. Join Ankur Kalra, MD as he shows you a different side to cardiovascular care, management and science. Listen to Ankur’s conversations with legendary cardiologists, critical reviews of key congresses and late-breaking trials, and concise summaries. Published every second Monday of the month, this is your fix of reliable updates on all things cardiolo ...
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Rubber - Featurette

Magnolia Pictures

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RUBBER is the story of Robert, an inanimate tire that has been abandoned in the desert, and suddenly and inexplicably comes to life. As Robert roams the bleak landscape, he discovers that he possesses terrifying telepathic powers that give him the ability to destroy anything he wishes without having to move. At first content to prey on small desert creatures and various discarded objects, his attention soon turns to humans, especially a beautiful and mysterious woman who crosses his path. Le ...
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Hosted by Gabe Feldman--Director of the Tulane Sports Law Program, NFL Network Legal Analyst, and sports industry consultant, this podcast will look at current and breaking stories in the sports world and tell the largely untold (and often misunderstood) legal story behind the headlines. It will also explore significant sports stories and lawsuits that have been overlooked or forgotten. The goal of the podcast is to help people understand why and how each of these stories and cases have had ...
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On the morning of September 22, 1776, 21 year old Nathan Hale was escorted to the gallows in New York City near modern-day 66th St. and Third Avenue. He was to be hanged for being a spy. When given a chance for some final words, he was reportedly to have said one sentence that would resonate to this day. 'I only regret that I have but one life to l…
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James Szubski is the owner of Maggie's Outdoor Store along the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. For the last few years, he has a sign in his store asking if anyone would like to share their paranormal, supernatural, or cryptid encounters. To his delight, this has led to great popularity and great stories. He's here to share those with u…
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In late afternoon on March 25, 1911, a small spark would ignite on the 8th floor of the Triangle Factory. The spark would turn into a blaze that would leave 146 dead. And the worst part is that almost all of these deaths were preventable. This is the story of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. Sources Triangle: The Fire that Changed America by D…
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Jeff Selver is an experiencer and author based out of Vancouver British Columbia. For his entire life he's been experiencing strange phenomenon and extraterrestrial contact. Although he wasn't made aware of this until an incident in 2019. His story is quite interesting, so download this! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/…
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Send us a text  After five years of talking about the House case and the House settlement, I'm joined by none other than Grant House, the actual House in House. Grant talks about his role and goal with the lawsuit, his views on the settlement, and much more. Thank you for listening! For the latest in sports law news and analysis, you can follow Gab…
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Edward Carter was an American soldier of mixed race. He fought the Japanese in Shanghai. The fascists in Spain. And the Nazis in Europe. And on March 23, 1945, Carter single-handedly wiped out two machine gun nests, a mortar team, killed six Germans, and captured two more, despite being wounded five times. For his actions, Carter would - ultimately…
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After nearly nine years of being a guest on Spaced Out Radio, Geraldine Orozco is stepping back to concentrate on her own new career choices that are moving ahead with her. Tonight is her final show with us as a montly guest. We get into health, healing, spirituality and of course, alien contact. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spre…
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Send us a text John Clune, partner at Hutchinson Black and Cook, joins the pod to discuss the Title IX lawsuits that many schools will likely face because they are (reportedly) planning to distribute up to 90% of the new payments under the House settlement to male athletes, primarily football and men's basketball players. We will also talk about th…
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In the 1200s a legend surfaced of a female pope who ruled for two years, disguised as a man. And while it was just that - a legend - that did not stop Pope Joan from being considered real for hundreds of year. And desite being nothing more than myth, Pope Joan would have an abnormally large impact on the Catholic Church. Sources "The Myth of Pope J…
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Lon Strickler is a fortean researcher and experiencer who runs the popular website phantomsandmonsters.com. Lon has taken a particular interest in Dave Scott's and Tim James's investigation into the Flight 21 site in the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, where disembodied voices haunted Dave and Tim this past weekend. Become a supporter of this p…
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Send us a text Troy Dannen, Athletic Director at University of Nebraska, and the newest member of the College Football Playoff Committee, joins the pod to give an inside look at the changes we're about to see in big time college sports-- from schools directly compensating players, to new oversight of NIL deals, to the future of football governance …
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The Stanley Cup - hockey's greatest prize - is meant to be experienced - by the fans and the players. As a result, the treasured trophy has been through many, many adventures in its 130+ years. It’s been lost, stolen, tossed in a river, and even used as a flower pot. These are the Adventures of the Stanley Cup. Sources https://www.nhl.com/news/stan…
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Author and researcher Carter Buschardt comes in to talk about many of his sasquatch investigations around the state of Missouri. For more than 20-years Carter has looked into the cryptid realm, including having his own encounters with dogman and bigfoot. His drive to see them again keeps his research going, in helping people with their encounters. …
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Taking 200 years to build the Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the world's most iconic structures. Built in wet soil, engineers have been fighting gravity for nearly a thousand years. And seemingly by sheer willpower, the structure still stands today. Sources https://www.towerofpisa.org/; https://www.britannica.com/topic/Leaning-Tower-of-Pisa https:…
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The man of a thousand podcasts, cryptid researcher and experiencer Bryan Bowden came in to talk some Sasquatch and Dogman. Why people think it's so easy to photograph or film these creatures was a hot button discussion. Also, have you ever thought about what you'd do, or how you'd react to having a close encounter with a cryptid or a UFO? Become a …
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In 1784, 44 Japanese sailors ventured off towards an island in the Pacific in search of a mysterious treasure. They would not be heard of again - until 151 years later when a bottle was found detailing the fate of the crew. This is the story of Chunosuke Matsuyama and the world’s oldest Message in a Bottle. Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/clear…
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Anna Scott & Jerr Nelson are proud MUFON members who are involved with the UFO Reporting Group in North Dakota and Northern Minnesota. Together they shared some of their most recent and highlighted reports on UFO sightings and encounters through out their areas. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--…
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In 1909, wealthy Georgia widow Susie Wright Allgood saw a business opportunity. She wanted to create a new stuffed toy that would usurp the popular Teddy Bear. Her new toy was Billy Possum - inspired by President William Howard Taft. For this episode, we are joined by Howard Dorre from the podcast Plodding Through the Presidents. Sources "How a Stu…
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Jim Quirk is a journalist and podcaster on his YouTube channel called 'The Quirk Zone". It's a great channel that talks about the latest news in the UFO and Paranormal world. A former newspaper journalist, Jim is quick to get out about his opinions on the state of ufology and where the story is going. He also believes that contactees are soon going…
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On Feb. 14, 1929, seven members and associates of Chicago's North Side Gang were lured into a garage at Lincoln Park - lined up - and killed in a hail of machine gun fire. The killings were believed to have been orchestrated by Al Capone - and exposed the mob violence that was gripping many of the nation’s big cities. No one would ever be charged i…
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Anthropologist Maya Cowan joins us to discuss the merits of disclosure and whether or not people on the planet today would be able to handle any sort of confirmation that aliens or NHI are visiting our planet. The star scientist from Binghamton University in New York says the UFO/UAP community has a big bridge to develop a relationship between the …
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In this essential episode of Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra is joined by Dr Michelle O'Donoghue, cardiologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and co-author of the recently updated AHA/ACC acute coronary syndrome guidelines. Together, they explore the revolutionary changes reshaping ACS management in 2025.Dr O'Donoghue shares insights from the landmark gu…
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In 1935, the first lobotomy was preformed, ushering in the era of one of history's worst medical practices. Over the next 30 years, tens of thousands of them would be preformed, earning its inventor a Nobel Prize. This is the history of the lobotomy. Sources https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4291941/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC…
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Jessica Jones, otherwise known as the Cryptid Huntress, comes on to talk about tracking down monsters in the northern part of Georgia. Jessica has been investigating cryptids like bigfoot and dogman since 2011. She's had multiple encounters with these creatures, and is also a talented remote viewer, locking onto targets to see maybe another side of…
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In the late 1930s, nearly 3000 Americans traveled to Spain to fight in a civil war that would leave upwards of half a million dead. Many of these Americans were socialists and communists - but more than that - virtually all of them were united for the hatred of fascism. This is the story of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Sources https://en.wikipedia.…
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Somewhere in the American south, there is a piece of seven acre land where high strangeness is always at the forefront. Author, researcher, experiencer, military veteran, Trey Hudson is the lead investigator into what he calls 'The Meadow Project'. Where he and his team have experienced UFOs, Bigfoot encounters, portals, and missing time. Become a …
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In 60 countries across six continents, millions of people live in constant fear of landmines. There are many tactics to remove these explosives, but the most fascinating is using mine sniffing rats. And one of the greatest of those rats is Magawa. Sources https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-59951255 https://apopo.org/latest/in-loving-memory-of-maga…
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From the Paranormal Roadtrippers, based out of Vancouver, British Columbia, we are joined by MERLE, one of Canada's top paranormal investigators for Ghosts of the Great White North. Our special guest, Jake Rice, is an investigator out of Washington State, who loves using scientific methods to prove life after death! Become a supporter of this podca…
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Around 800 AD, monks in Scotland and Ireland created a book containing the four gospels. But the book was more than just the religious texts. It was filled with intricate artwork, including full page illustrations, vivid colors, and elaborate Celtic knotwork. Today it is recognized as a masterpiece of Insular illumination and script. This is the st…
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Christian MacLeod is a monster hunter from North Carolina, who has been known to chase down ghosts, UFOs, dogman and his favourite, Sasquatch. For more than 35-years, Christian has been delving into the deep of monsters and legends. He feels these creatures are provable, and he wants to help tell the world about the amazing cryptids that walk among…
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