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HOLLYWOODLAND

Double Elvis

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The mysterious death of Brittany Murphy. David Lynch and the real-life brutal murder that inspired Twin Peaks. Steve McQueen’s brush with Charles Manson. The three conspiracies surrounding Marilyn Monroe’s death. The indecent arrest of John Waters. Dennis Hopper’s easy riding and excessive 70s Hollywood. Woody Harrelson’s Dad’s connection to the JFK assassination. The obsessive murder of Dorothy Stratten. Bill Murray’s bust. Chris Farley burning out too soon. Al Pacino’s armed robbery. The s ...
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The Search Fund Podcast

Jake Nicholson, SMEVentures

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Jake Nicholson of SMEVentures uncovers the stories behind search fund entrepreneurs around the world. The Search Fund Podcast is a show about hungry entrepreneurs who, instead of starting a business, decide to buy one. These are their stories of success, failure, and the lessons they've learned.
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Inside the ICE House

Intercontinental Exchange

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Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provi ...
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Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week’s episode, he discusses President Trump's conversation with Xi Jinping, slowing economic activity, and weaker-than-expected labor data.By Intercontinental Exchange
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Welcome to the Wrap Party, the weekly bonus episode of the HOLLYWOODLAND podcast hosted by longtime Double Elvis writer and editor Zeth Lundy, along with HOLLYWOODLAND's host, Jake Brennan. This week we're talking about crimes of the century, rock star comedians, and Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Next week, get ready for our episode on John Belushi. In …
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In May, the Inside the ICE House Podcast aired four new episodes covering a diverse range of topics including public policy, Mortgage data and analytics, the global shipping industry, and specialty insurance.Episode 469: Travelers Institute President Joan Woodward on Public Policy, Mental Health, & the Forces at Work Initiative Episode 470: ICE's J…
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A century ago, at the birth of movie superstardom, silent film star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle was at the center of a scandal that rocked Hollywood to its core. He was accused of a murderous sex crime so depraved that it turned the nation not only against him but against Hollywood itself. It led to the trial of the century, and a test of whether Ameri…
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Philanthropy is a powerful force that helps communities recover from disaster. In the aftermath of crises, donations provide food, shelter, and medical care, while also playing a long-term role in rebuilding homes and restoring livelihoods. From ICE Experience 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Groundswell Founder & CEO Jake Wood goes Inside the ICE House …
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Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week’s episode, he discusses pushback and pullback of President Trump's tariffs, Nvidia's Q1 results, and a wind down of earnings season.By Intercontinental Exchange
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Specialty insurance is emerging as one of the most dynamic and vital segments of the insurance industry. While traditional policies struggle to keep pace with fast-evolving risks, specialty insurers are stepping in with tailored, high-impact solutions. Axis Capital (NYSE: AXS) has emerged as a leading force in the specialty insurance space. CEO Vin…
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Long before he raised the People’s Eyebrow, dropped the People’s Elbow, and laid the smackdown on the candyass world of Hollywood, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ran a jewelry theft ring in Waikiki. He and his peers worked the posh shopping district, snatching and grabbing whatever they could get their hands on and then pawning their haul for cold, hard…
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The shipping logistics industry is the lifeblood of global trade, moving goods efficiently across oceans and borders. Yet outdated infrastructure continues to create costly bottlenecks. NYSHEX—the New York Shipping Exchange—is tackling that challenge head-on by bringing modern, digital solutions to global shipping. CEO Gordon Downes joins ICE COO S…
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In some of Hollywood’s best-loved movies, Jack Nicholson played jokers, sailors, inmates – even the Devil himself. But he never played by the rules. He allegedly mooned a crowd of thousands at a basketball game. His bedroom kinks were laid bare in the papers. He fought the MPAA and the LAPD. And in 1994, he attempted to establish his own set of rul…
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Data analytics has evolved to become a central driver of business strategy, helping companies make data-driven decisions. As businesses increasingly rely on large datasets, data analytics now supports everything from customer insights to operational efficiency and risk management. Julian Grey, Senior Director of Mortgage Data & Analytics at ICE, jo…
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In 1989, shortly after winning his first Grammy Award at just 20 years old, Will Smith was arrested and charged with assault after a brawl at a popular Philadelphia radio station left one man nearly blind. It almost ended his career just as things were getting started. But Will Smith overcame this challenge, and so many others, to become one of the…
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Corporate policy institutes play a vital role in shaping informed dialogue around key public policy issues. By leveraging their industry expertise, the institutes provide data-driven insights that help policymakers, business leaders, and the public better understand complex challenges. Travelers (NYSE: TRV) established the Travelers Institute to ac…
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Before he was headed to infinity and beyond, Tim Allen was headed to life in prison for a low-level drug deal in Michigan. This is the story about how his first career ended in a life-changing bust, and what he had to do in order to survive and find a way out. This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including discussi…
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Today we’re bringing you an incredible episode from You Must Remember This about director Frank Capra. The director of It’s a Wonderful Life, who won five Oscars in the 1930s for films that embodied the pre-World War II notion of American exceptionalism, was pushed into semi-retirement by the early 50s by changes in tastes and political priorities.…
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In April, the Inside the ICE House Podcast aired four new episodes covering a diverse range of topics including the industrial tools industry, inspiring innovation, energy, and health and wellness. Episode 465: Enerpac President & CEO Paul Sternlieb on the Mission to Make Complex Jobs Safer & Smarter Episode 466: Not Impossible Labs CEO Mick Ebelin…
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The health and wellness industry has transformed over the years to functional, science-backed drinks, powders, and supplements designed to fuel the body and mind. AG1 is leading the industry, redefining modern nutrition. From ICE Experience 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, AG1 CEO Kat Cole goes Inside the ICE House to discuss her three-decade career jour…
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Before he was deemed “the Glue” by his castmates at Saturday Night Live, Phil Hartman worked as a rock ‘n roll roadie and a graphic designer. He created album covers for the bands Poco and America, as well as the logo for Crosby, Stills & Nash. He did those things as a card-carrying member of the peace and love movement. A movement that was infamou…
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Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week’s episode he discusses the headlines that are moving markets, the latest commentary from Secretary Bessent, and the start of Q1 earnings. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house…
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The U.S. energy industry fuels modern life—keeping cities illuminated, industries productive, and critical services operational. In 2022, Chris Wright, then CEO of Liberty Energy (NYSE: LBRT), stepped Inside the ICE House to share his vision for the sector. Three years later, with Wright now serving as U.S. Secretary of Energy in the Trump administ…
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Robin Williams’ manic mind moved at such a breakneck speed that cocaine had the opposite effect than it had on most other people: it slowed him down. Robin’s primary addiction, however, wasn’t cocaine. He was addicted to the dopamine rush of being on a stage, where he could let his mind run wild with free association, and be rewarded with uproariou…
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George Berczely's journey from corporate executive to search fund entrepreneur is a testament to adaptability and personal growth. He shares his candid experiences navigating the search process, acquiring SEYSES, and the challenges of integrating into a new role and industry. This episode highlights the personal transformation that comes with embra…
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Sharon Tate’s entanglement with Charles Manson and her husband, filmmaker Roman Polanski, as well as her involvement in some of the long-rumored hedonistic events at her home on Cielo Drive put her at the center of a counter-narrative that explosively disrupts the supposed motive for the Manson family murders. Was Sharon Tate blissfully ignorant of…
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Innovation is a spark that ignites progress and transforms the world we live in. It empowers us to tackle the toughest challenges from combating climate change to revolutionizing healthcare and driving economic opportunity. Innovation took center stage at ICE Experience 2025 as Mick Ebeling, Founder & CEO of Not Impossible Labs, spoke to the challe…
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Sharon Tate was a sophisticated beauty who literally stopped traffic when she walked down the street. She began her movie career when America was becoming sexually liberated, and despite the ease with which she was made a sex symbol, she aspired to be respected as a serious actress. Decades later, however, she is perhaps best-remembered as one of t…
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Jay Woods, Chief Global Strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week’s episode he discusses the uncertainty and volatility that reigned supreme and the fears, rumors, and warnings that moved markets. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house…
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In 1908, a girl was brutally murdered in a small town in upstate New York. The town was seemingly idyllic, but beneath the surface, it was crawling with prostitution, orgies, deceit, and corruption. It was fueled by a political machine so powerful it could cover up not just one but multiple murders. The truth behind the murder of Hazel Drew was mea…
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Reliability is the backbone of industrial operations, and durable, high-quality tools are essential to minimizing costly downtime. For over a century, Enerpac Tool Group (NYSE: EPAC) has been at the forefront of innovation, delivering technically superior solutions that are safe, long-lasting, and readily accessible. President & CEO Paul Sternlieb …
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In March, the Inside the ICE House Podcast airedfive new episodes covering a diverse range of topics including the state of the stock market, meteorology’s impact on finance, e-commerce fraud, law enforcement technology, and the life of an NYSE Legend. Episode 460: Opening Bell Daily's Phil Rosen on AI, Crypto, & the State of the Stock Market Episo…
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Few eyes have witnessed as much of the life of the New York Stock Exchange as those of Art Cashin, who first purchased a seat on the exchange in 1964. Despite all that changed around him at the NYSE during his tenure, you could always count on his wit and insight, as well as his ability to lead the Trading Floor every Christmas season in the singin…
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The films of John Waters were so nasty, so shocking ,and so subversive that shock author William Burroughs called him "The Pope of Trash." But from his beginnings in X-rated art films to cult classics like Hairspray and Crybaby, John Waters created and cultivated his own peculiar niche in film while nurturing the unique company of players who becam…
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Law enforcement technology is evolving fast, transforming how agencies prevent and tackle crime. With cutting-edge tools like license plate recognition, gunshot detection, and drone-first responders, officers now have real-time intelligence at their fingertips. Leading the charge is Flock Safety, redefining public safety to create safer communities…
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…the Hollywood and true crime spinoff from the award winning music and true crime podcast, DISGRACELAND, and the newest expansion from the folks at Double Elvis. The most dramatic non-fiction stories ever heard come from the world of entertainment. Specifically the dark side of entertainment. The true crime stories from Hollywood; the mysterious de…
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James Dean died in a high speed car crash at the age of 24, but his legend lives on. Fan clubs held monthly memorial services and wrote movie studios begging for relics of their patron saint. Professional illusionists swore they could resurrect his body. Rumors that Dean survived the deadly crash were spurred on, and in some cases planted, by a fil…
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Not one but two of Charlie Sheen’s Mercedes were found crashed into a ravine off Mulholland Drive on separate occasions. By that point, he was working on running his career off the road for a second or third time, in a haze of alcohol, cocaine, $30,000 one-night stands, awkward dinner dates with porn stars and his ex-wife, livestream rants, LAPD ho…
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Danny Trejo holds the record for most on-screen deaths by an actor. His go-to role is the bad guy – the baddest guy. The guy you do not mess with. And for the first 25 years of his life, he was that guy for real. He led a life of violence and drugs that landed him in just about every hardcore prison in California, including Folsom and San Quentin. …
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Drew Barrymore spent her childhood charming audiences on movie screens and cramming cocaine up her nose at the most exclusive clubs in the country. Her breakout role as Gertie in E.T.: The Extraterrestrial rocketed her to such far-reaching fame that she became a regular at Studio 54 when she was only 7 years old. Her early taste for unchaperoned ni…
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In the summer of 1985, Sean Penn’s marriage to preeminent material girl Madonna was an epochal moment for ‘80s-era Hollywood. The bad boy from Bad Boys and the boy-toy pop superstar blissfully brought together the worlds of movies and music on a Malibu bluff overlooking the Pacific. But their subsequent attempt to make a movie together was anything…
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Before Patty Hearst appeared as an actress in John Waters' movies, she captivated America on the silver screen as a hostage terrorized by the Symbionese Liberation Army. When the newspaper heiress was kidnapped by the radical organization in 1974, the country sympathized with her plight. But after just a few months, the SLA’s guns weren’t pointing …
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Mel Gibson is the explosive action star who plunged straight into Mad Max’s Wasteland and straight into insanity. Molded by a violent childhood and an early taste for alcohol, his reputation as a thrill-hungry lunatic extends from movie sets to the director’s chair, where he’s unflinchingly recreated scene of bone-crushing torture and human sacrifi…
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In January 1947, the mutilated body of 22-year old Elizabeth Short was found, literally cut in half, in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. Even though hundreds of suspects were investigated and dozens of confessions were made, her murder remains unsolved to this day. In the years since, the case has gotten warm and cold again. Speculation into motive and…
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