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Heather Jolley and Nicole Barr
Horror Queers
Bloody FM
The Team House
dee takos
Wicked and Grim: A True Crime Podcast
Ben Gibson
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
Rainy Day Rabbit Holes: History Unhinged
Rainy Day Rabbit Holes
The Eastern Border
Curonian
Le Cours de l'histoire
France Culture
New Books in Central Asian Studies
Marshall Poe
Move Forth With Grace: A Discipleship for Women
Angela Grace Forth
American Revolution Podcast
Michael Troy
The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Archaeology Podcast Network
Civics In A Year
The Center for American Civics
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
biog
Christian History Almanac
1517 Podcasts
Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More
Gary Arndt
مَنبِت | Manbet
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Gamers Week Podcast
Gamers Week Podcast
Gunsmoke - Tales of the West
John Meston
The Falcon Radio
Dougall & Bennett
Philosophy Daily
solgoodmedia.com
The Daily Philosopher
solgoodmedia.com
Neville Goddard - Bedtime Radio
Neville Goddard
Ghost Town: Strange History, True Crime, & the Paranormal
Ghost Town
Alien UFO Podcast
Simon Bown
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
Socials with the Saints | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
Pilgrim Center of Hope
Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind*
Jeremy Cohen
Bro History
Bro History
Jewish History Uncensored
Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein
东亚观察局
番薯剥壳工作室
BiblioAsia Podcast
National Library, Singapore
Scandali
BOATS
Henry läser Wikipedia
Acast
Rock & Pop Stories
Dominique Duforest
Sisters in Crime – Frauen, die töten
Jule Gölsdorf und Karolin Kandler
History
Heather Jolley and Nicole Barr
Your hormones are missing, you’re sweating through black clothes, and the pharmacy is looking at you like you asked for contraband, so naturally we end up talking about RuPaul. That’s the energy today: messy midlife real...
The World Cup hits the United States and we expect to feel annoyed, embarrassed, or defensive. Instead, we end up watching visitors from Europe, Australia, and beyond fall hard for the stuff we barely notice anymore: str...
Blood doesn’t automatically make someone safe, loving, or present and Gen X learned that lesson early. After a quick round of travel chaos, cats, and the kind of airport anxiety that ends with an $11 beer and no time to ...
One dumb joke can derail hundreds of people’s day, and one great song can define a decade. We start out in classic Like Whatever mode with best-friend banter, post-sickness exhaustion, and a headline that’s equal parts f...
You can’t forget a slogan that’s been burned into your brain since elementary school, and that’s exactly what makes America’s safety mascots so fascinating. We’re Gen X, so our childhood came with a rotating cast of anim...
Lorena Bobbitt’s name got frozen in time as a late-night punchline, but the real story is about domestic violence, marital rape, and what happens when the public treats a survivor’s trauma like entertainment. We sit with...
Your phone rings and you instantly know something is wrong. A parent is in the hospital, nobody is giving straight answers, and you are suddenly managing medications, paperwork, and family emotions like it’s your second ...
The red AARP envelope is one of the strangest American milestones: it’s mailed like a harmless membership perk, but it lands like a quiet announcement that time is moving faster than you want to admit. We follow that fee...
Your brain wants nostalgia and your body wants a grilled cheese, so we follow both threads until they collide with a wall of fuzzy guitars. We start with the very specific Gen X comfort-food universe: cheese toast, PB&J,...
A Jeopardy champion explains his favorite number using an F-shaped stick from childhood, and somehow that tiny piece of logic becomes the perfect on-ramp to a much bigger question: why do people believe what they believe...
Forty-one minutes. No telemetry, no voices, no way to help. That’s what it feels like when a crewed spacecraft slips behind the Moon and the signal dies, even in 2026. We sit with that fear and awe, then pull the camera ...
Serial killers weren’t just “true crime” to us. They were a constant hum in the background of growing up: news anchors saying names like Bundy and Gacy, parents warning about strangers, and that sinking feeling that dang...
Nobody warned us that menopause could look like this: 3 a.m. wakeups, brain fog that steals your words mid sentence, and a “frozen shoulder” that makes taking off a T shirt feel like a full contact sport. We start from t...
Daytime talk shows didn’t just entertain us, they trained a whole generation to watch strangers confess, fight, reconcile, and melt down before dinner. We’re Nicole and Heather, and we dig into how talk shows evolved fro...
Dinosaurs turning into birds shouldn’t make you think about feminism, but somehow it does when you’re a Gen X woman with a cranky “tiny T-Rex” bird, a Netflix queue, and zero patience for pretending history is settled. W...
What if the loudest hype man of an era was also one of its most surprising humanitarians? We pull back the curtain on Flavor Flav’s wild, complicated arc—self-taught musical prodigy, Public Enemy’s essential counterweigh...
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A cold rink, a loud crowd, and a country craving something to believe in. We take you back to Lake Placid for a cinematic, breath-by-breath retelling of the Miracle on Ice—how a roster of college kids, shaped by Herb Bro...
A rumor sparks the mic and the conversation swerves—first through a tabloid-scented headline and a fresh round of Cobain speculation, then straight into sunlit confessionals from an all-inclusive in Punta Cana. We trade ...
A single cry in a Detroit hallway became one of the most replayed clips of the 90s—but the loudest part of the Kerrigan–Harding saga wasn’t the baton. It was the story that followed. We open with a candid nod to Catherin...
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