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Who Killed Jenny Schecter?

Grace Perry and Erin Sullivan

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When a woman is found dead in a pool during a swank West Hollywood party, her friends become the suspects. But without physical evidence or a confession, the case quickly goes cold. Ten years later, on the heels of one suspect's bid for mayor, host K.C. Casey is ready to heat the case back up with an investigation into the group originally accused of talking, laughing and loving their friend to death.
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In this riff on personality driven current events radio shows, a la Howard Stern, veteran radio personality/talk show host Brett DeMott (played by Jon Mackey of Big Grande) and his sidekick, Buddy (played by David Brown of UCB) rundown current events in news and pop culture, and explore the most off-the-wall headlines from around the world submitted by their listeners. Each week they're joined by a rotating cast of recurring characters, as well as guests ripped straight from those headlines ...
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No Hacks

Slobodan (Sani) Manić

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Unlocking the secrets to seamless digital journeys—join top minds as they decode the art of exceptional online experiences, one episode at a time.
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Do you ever wonder how someone got to where they are? How they overcame struggles or who some of their inspirations might have been along the way? Stable connections is my quest in flipping the conversation to focus more on the things we have in common as individuals, as well as a community. This podcast offers a space for personal perspective and creates room for both the speaker and the listener to share, learn, and process together. Each person featured is asked "What is something you'd l ...
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We cover all your favorite tech gadgets that find their way into your home. News, reviews, product updates and conversation, all for the average tech guy. Join us live every Thursday night at 8pmC/9E at http://theAverageGuy.tv/live
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Elizabeth the First

Imperative Entertainment and House of Taylor

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In a world where “influence” equals follower counts and likes, there was one woman who, over the course of her career and half a century before, defined the meaning of influence and transformed its power. She went the distance by living a remarkable life beyond the dazzle - breaking ground as the first true influencer. Her name? Elizabeth Taylor. Narrated by Katy Perry, Elizabeth the First is a 10-episode podcast series exploring the life of Elizabeth Taylor as Hollywood icon, mother, wife, ...
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Join Allan Greer as he interviews bank marketing leaders about current trends, new marketing technologies, branding, and the state of the banking industry. If you are a marketing executive in the banking and financial industry, the Bank Marketing Today by Vya podcast is an easy way to gain useful insights each month by hearing directly from your peers.
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The Real Estate Mailbag

Angie Lawless, Brandon Miller and Steve Morris

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Have you ever spent an hour reading real estate news and you come away feeling more confused than when you started? Are you new to real estate and just trying to navigate the basic process, or are you a seasoned real estate professional who wants to go deeper on a recent change or something you’ve wondered about for years? Either way, we’re here for it. Welcome to the Real Estate Mailbag. Each month, your hosts – Angie Lawless, Brandon Miller and Steve Morris will answer your burning real es ...
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The Arlington Hotel and Spa has so many ghost stories that are connected to it that it would make more sense for us to tell the listeners that it is located in Haunt Springs rather than Hot Springs, Arkansas. The hotel is located in the heart of downtown Hot Springs and is the third version of the hotel to stand and has been here for 100 years. Thi…
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This week, in what may be pound for pound the best episode of the show to date according to the BSNBs themselves, they give you a play-by-play of the unexpected stuff that happened at last night's presidential debate, pitch an alternative Halftime show for the Superbowl next year, and also talk to Ned Chud (Jace Armstrong - Nathan For You, The Eric…
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We return to one of our favorite places to investigate in St. Augustine, the Dixie House. We had seven listeners join us on this one and we captured some great evidence including: ghost bells ringing, REM Pods going off, weird light anomalies and full on conversations over the Portal. We think we may have provided some real help to a spirit here. P…
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Nestled within the Canadian Rockies in southwest Alberta is Crowsnest Pass. The name is a translation of Native American words that meant "the nest of the crow." Crowsnest Pass is an area of stunning scenery, but also a place of tragedy, rum running, coal mining and was the home of the last woman to hang in Alberta. There are many interesting stori…
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This week the fellas look into mysterious audio signals playing on the speakers in the stranded Boeing Starliner docked at the International Space Station, take a look at one of the funniest pictures of a human being they've ever seen, and are joined by Gigi Habid (Rekha Shankar) a woman who tried desperately to prevent her friend from getting arre…
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Director Nicole Newnham joins moderator Kyna McClenaghan (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of her film The Disappearance of Shere Hite. They discuss the origin of the film and her interest in Shere Hite, as well as the archival research undertaken in making the documentary. Together, they also detail the work of Shere Hite in the cont…
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Westward expansion was pulling people from the east into the wild west. Oklahoma City was booming and it called to a man named William Skirvin. He built a hotel that has survived into today. The Skirvin Hotel was meant to be the most grandiose and fancy hotel in the area. And it was, hosting some of the luminaries of the day. Now it seems to be hos…
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The Bastille is a former jail that dates back to the Wild West and ran as a jail for nearly 70 years. The building has had many iterations after it closed as a jail. This was an art gallery, a restaurant, a bar and a nightclub. Today, it stands empty and in need of major renovations. This may or may not please the current residents of the building,…
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“I try to turn money very fast. My goal, if I buy an apartment complex, is I want to drive up the value within 24 months to the point where I can do a refinance and have all my capital back in 24 months.” -- Brandon Thornberry On this very special episode of the Real Estate Mailbag, discover proven real estate strategies from some of Nashville’s to…
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After a two week break the Big Silly News Boys are back and they're catching up on all the big stories they missed while they were away-- big dongs and bad breaking at the Olympics, RFK Jr. playing with bear and whale carcasses, and the passing of a major television icon. Then they're joined by Juggalo Jerry (Dylan Booth) a man who makes novelty gl…
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The Novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" was written by Harper Lee in 1960. The story details a black man accused wrongly of the rape of a white woman. It was as though Harper Lee had heard the true story of Robert Milton. Milton was a black man accused of rape by a white teenager in 1920s Mississippi. He was convicted and executed and most people believe…
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Doc Alicia Benson talks to us about deciding to become a vet in her early 20s, what it’s been like starting her practice, and what Premier Equine has to offer. https://www.premierequineveterinaryservices.com https://www.instagram.com/premierequine_/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087654301925 Episode Sponsors: https://www.therapeuticesa…
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The town of Abbeville in South Carolina is near the Georgia state line and hosted the last war council for Jefferson Davis. The Confederacy died in this town. The tree-lined square hosts many historic buildings and the town itself is filled with Victorian and Gothic styled homes. This all makes Abbeville seem like a quiet little town. But underneat…
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The Winchester Mystery House or Winchester Mansion is one of the most unique and bizarre homes ever built. The mystery part of the name refers to the interior infrastructure. It truly is a mystery why certain elements were constructed. There are stairways that lead to nowhere and doors that open to walls and windows on the interior of the house. Le…
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This episode originally aired on Feb. 24th 2024 - NEW EPISODES Return Aug. 28th! Stay tuned! This week the BSNB talk about Wendy's controversial new pricing plan, whether or not GEESE are good guard animals, and sharks (maybe) banging stringrays. They're also joined by Private Jack McNamara (Adal Rifai - Hello From The Magic Tavern, Hey Riddle Ridd…
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USS The Sullivans is berthed now at the Buffalo Naval and Servicemen's Park in New York. We learned a lot about USS The Sullivans when we toured the USS Yorktown in June 2024. It's a very different name for a ship and that's because it was named for five brothers who all died aboard the same ship when it was sunk by a Japanese submarine during Worl…
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Paranormal Conversations are random, off-the-cuff discussions on all things paranormal. On this 24th Paranormal Conversation, we are joined by author and paranormal investigator Erin Egnatz who is probably best known for her website and social media presence as Hauntings Around America. She has been featured by various news organizations, including…
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The Bellaire House has a big reputation and is located in southeastern Ohio in the city for which it is named. The Heatherington family built the house, lived here and died here and are said to haunt it now. But this isn't just the Bellaire Haunted House. People refer to this as the Bellaire Demon House. The house is said to be plagued with lots of…
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Hey there folks-- due to an unfortunate set of circumstances surrounding the hot tub in Brett's backyard, the fellas have to take a couple weeks off. The show will be back with brand new episodes on August 28th! Thanks for the support and understanding! See ya when the various government, and community organizations that are at Brett's throat have …
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In this episode, we speak with singer/songwriter Erin Ash Sullivan who recently released her new record "Sign Posts and Marks". We talked about her background in music and her influences and mentors as a songwriter. We also dove into her creative process and how she goes about writing songs. She also shared a bit about the recording process for her…
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Great battleships and aircraft carriers have always been a massive asset and a nation with an abundance of them was a power to be feared. The USS Lexington was a massive aircraft carrier that set more records than any other Essex Class carrier in the history of naval aviation during a career that made it the oldest working aircraft carrier in the U…
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The Morris-Jumel Mansion is located in Upper Manhattan in New York City and has stood for over 250 years. This was not only a home for a British Colonel, but also a wealthy American socialite who was the richest woman in America at the time. Today, it is a museum that is reputedly haunted by several spirits, the most prominent one being that social…
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This week, the fellas claim victory in their fight against Chipotle's faulty portion sizing, and they also attempt to learn a little bit of Swedish. They're also joined by Parlay Pete (Yak Manrique) to talk about Olympic betting, but things take a turn that none of them were expecting! Follow the show on social media @brettdemottshow everywhere! Jo…
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The Crandell Murder shocked the nation. Sylvester Crandell shot his mother-in-law, his step-daughter, his wife and himself in 1887. This was the worst crime Saratoga County had experienced up to that point. All four people would die and the main motivation seems to have been money. Sylvester Crandell and wanted more of it and when his wife and moth…
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Maddy talks to us about early years of wanting to become a trainer and how she made that happen, what she offers in her Dressage program now, and how much she loves her mom. https://www.gldressage.com https://www.instagram.com/gracelynnedressage/ Episode Sponsors https://www.changeyourlead.com http://optimumsaddleservices.com…
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In this episode of the Songs of Inspiration podcast, host Lars Wicklund interviews talented singer-songwriter Ambar Cassidy. Ambar shares her musical journey, from growing up as a theater kid to studying songwriting and music business at Belmont University. She talks about her musical influences, and the mentors who have guided her along the way an…
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The Outer Banks are a vast ecosystem that have supported life for millions of years. Humans have been here for centuries. Key moments in American history are connected to the Upper Islands of the Outer Banks from the disappearance of the Roanoke Colony to the Wright brothers' first flight. There are numerous haunted locations and legends in the Upp…
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This week the fellas talk about Taco Bell retirement communities and AI beauty contests (and how they relate to Brett's incredibly convoluted and troubling personal life). They're also joined by Ronda Centaur (Maggie Widdoes) to talk about how she's being accused of stealing over $3.5k worth of Arby's roast beef. Follow the show on social media @br…
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