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12.03.
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The Columbo Podcast
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Friends – Matlock (2024) Podcast Episode 9
The ninth episode of Matlock (2024) was titled Friends and was the ninth episode of the show’s first season. Olympia and Madeline get closer and work to help Elijah’s cousin escape a criminal charge, as Edwin’s concerns for his wife’s objectivity grow. In this podcast Gerry and Iain consider blind faith. Olympia helps out Elijah’s […]
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11.03.
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Comedian Brian Regan
Comedians Brian Regan, Daniel Lobell, and Mark Schiff come together for an exciting new episode of We Think It's Funny, where they dive into Brian's latest projects, his writing and acting process, and much more. Known for his clean, observational humor, Brian shares insights into how he crafts his material and navigates the world of comedy. With Lobell and Schiff—both seasoned comedians themselves—bringing their own perspectives, this episode promises to be a must-listen for comedy fans curious
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07.03.
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Friday Night Comedy from BBC Radio 4
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The News Quiz: Ep8. Mr. Starmer Goes To Washington
Andy Zaltzman is joined by Scott Bennett, Sara Barron, Alex Massie and Lucy Porter for The News Quiz recorded from Scarborough. In the last of the current series, the panel unpack the Prime Minister's Washington visit, aid cuts and defence pastes, silent albums and AI-generated essays.Written by Andy Zaltzman.With additional material by: Simon Alcock, David Duncan, Laura Major, Christina Riggs and Peter Tellouche.
Producer: Rajiv Karia
Executive Producer: James Robinson
Production Coordinator: J
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07.03.
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Criminal
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Episode 307: Five Stars (3.7.2025)
“Christopher Kinahan is probably the most successful and entrepreneurial criminal that Ireland has ever produced.”
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06.03.
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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
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St. Patrick's Day Shows in 2025 #700
Check out some of these St Patrick's Day shows in 2025 on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #700. Subscribe now! Kinnfolk, Golden Bough, Clover's Revenge, Celtic Wood and Wires, Madman's Window, Sheridan Rúitín, Celtic Conundrum, Tami Curtis, River Driver, Plunk Murray, O'Craven, Stout Pounders, The Muckers, Irishtown Road GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic
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16.01.
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 207: Randomly Selected Words from the Dictionary
Happy tenth birthday to this show! To celebrate, here's every randomly
selected word from the dictionary from the first decade of the show.
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23.12.2024
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 206. Bonus 2024
It's the annual parade of Bonus Bits - things this year's guests said that
I couldn't fit into their episodes, and/or weren't about language, but now
is their time to shine.
We've got tricorn hats, changing your dog's name, Boston cream pie,
parmesan vs vomit, the placebo effect's negative sibling, the universal
blank, headache poetry and bawdy riddles. And more!
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19.12.2024
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The Allusionist
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A Christmas Carollusionist
Over four livestreams, 19-22 December 2024 starting each day at 12:30pm PT/3:30pm ET/20:30 UTC/check your timezone, I’m reading A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, with musical and visual accompaniment by Martin Austwick. Join us, all are welcome! It’ll be fun if you want, or lulling you to sleep if you don’t want. It’ll be festive if you want, or a tale of jerks learning a hard lesson if you don’t. The sidebar chat will be a great time; that, we can count on. All the videos are at youtube.com
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06.12.2024
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 205. Lexicat, part 2: now with added Dog
In Lexicat part 1, we met the author Mary Robinette Kowal and her cat
Elsie, and learned about how they communicate via a set of buttons
programmed with words. In part 2, two talking dogs, Bastian and Parker -
and their humans, Joelle Andres and Sascha Crasnow - join us too, and
explain how they discovered some very unexpected things about what their
animal companions are thinking and feeling thanks to the buttons, and how
they changed the ways they communicate with other humans too. And a
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04.12.2024
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The Allusionist
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Festivelusionists
'Tis the season for the festive Allusionists! This year, I’ll also be reading A Christmas Carol over four sessions on YouTube; details are at theallusionist.org/events, and you can also hit ‘Notify me’ on each video at youtube.com/@AllusionistShow/streams.Here’s your playlist of episodes from the back catalogue, which are all also available in your podcast app, of course:
WintervalIt’s a portmanteau that became shorthand for the War On Christmas™, with a side o
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24.11.2024
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The Allusionist
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Allusionist 204. Lexicat, part 1
Elsie the cat has a set of 120 buttons programmed with words. She uses them
to lie, swear, apologise, express grief and frustration and love to her
human, the author Mary Robinette Kowal, who talks about what's involved in
learning to communicate via language buttons with companion animals. And
animal behaviour expert Zazie Todd explains how animals might be
interacting with human language.
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30.10.2024
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Guest Eric Kaplan (Writer on The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon, The Simpsons)
Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff sit down for a chat with one of TV's top comedy writers; Eric Kaplan on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast. They discuss everything from how to get a job as a television writer to Eric's Jewish journey which led him praying with Tephillin on for a while. Enjoy!
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16.07.2024
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Longform
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Here it is! Evan’s new show, Shell Game
This is the story of what happens when Evan Ratliff, co-host of Longform and a longtime tech journalist, makes a digital copy of himself, powered by AI, in order to understand how amazing and scary and utterly ridiculous the world is about to get.
In Episode 1, Evan clones his voice, hooks it up to ChatGPT and his phone line, and sends it off to tangle with customer service representatives.
New episodes drop on Tuesdays.
Visit shellgame.co to find out more, subscribe, and support the show.
Learn
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02.07.2024
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Longform
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Coming Soon: Evan’s new show, “Shell Game”
What would happen if you created a digital copy of yourself, powered by AI, and set it loose in the world? Over the past six months, Evan Ratliff has been trying to find out. He combined a clone of his voice, an AI chatbot, and a phone line—many phone lines, actually—into what are called “voice agents.” Then he sent them out… as himself. They talked to sources and colleagues (including his fellow Longform co-hosts), friends and family, scammers and spammers, other AI voice agents, and even thera
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26.06.2024
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Longform
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Episode 585: John Jeremiah Sullivan
John Jeremiah Sullivan is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine and has written for Harper's, The New Yorker, and GQ. He is the author of Pulphead and the forthcoming The Prime Minister of Paradise: The True Story of a Lost American History.
“I love making pieces of writing and trying to find the right language to say what I mean. It's such a wonderful way of being alive in the world. I mean, your material is all around you. ... I'm lucky that it has stayed interesting for me. It
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26.06.2024
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Longform
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Bonus: Mailbag
The hosts answer a few listener questions.
Evan’s picks for some podcasts to try:
Creative Nonfiction
Press Box
The Stacks Podcast:
Sunday Long Read
True Stories
Question Everything
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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19.06.2024
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Longform
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Episode 584: Ta-Nehisi Coates
Ta-Nehisi Coates is an author and journalist. His next book is The Message.
“I don’t think we have the luxury as journalists of avoiding things because people might say bad things about us. I don’t even think we have the luxury of avoiding things because we might get fired. I don’t think we have the luxury of avoiding them because somebody might cancel some sort of public speech that we have. I then have to ask you, what are you in it for? Like, why did you come here? Did you come here just to m
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12.06.2024
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Longform
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Episode 583: Jay Caspian Kang
Jay Caspian Kang is a staff writer for The New Yorker and a co-host of Time to Say Goodbye.
“At some point, you have to kick it out the door, and it’s never finished to the degree that you would finish a magazine piece. But it, in some ways, is more interesting because it is produced in a short amount of time, and it’s read as something that is not supposed to be complete. It’s just meant to provoke or to provide thought or whatever, to provide some sort of context on a certain issue or not. And
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05.06.2024
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Longform
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Episode 582: Joseph Cox
Joseph Cox is a cybersecurity journalist and co-founder of 404 Media. His new book is Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever.
“In the not too distant future, I will be a very old man, and maybe I won't be able to spend all day talking to drug traffickers. I will be mentally and physically exhausted. So I will doggedly pursue the story right now while I can.”
Show notes:
@josephfcox
Cox's 404 Media archive
Cox's Vice archive
Dark Wire: The Incredible True St
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29.05.2024
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Longform
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Episode 581: Tavi Gevinson
Tavi Gevinson is a writer, actor, and the founder of Rookie. Her new zine is Fan Fiction.
“Stories are unstable, and memory is unstable, and identity is unstable. All of these things that I've tried to make permanent in writing, they're actually unstable. So even though it's tempting to go, Oh, that was fake, it's more like, No, it was just temporary.”
Show notes:
@tavitulle
tavigevinson.world
Gevinson on Longform
Gevinson on Longform Podcast
Gevinson’s Rookie archive
10:00 Operation Shylo
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22.05.2024
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Longform
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Episode 580: Rachel Khong
Rachel Khong is a journalist and author whose latest novel is Real Americans.
“It's about the ways in which we miss each other as human beings and can't fully communicate what it is like to be ourselves. … And I think that's what makes it so interesting to me, to work on a novel and to spend so much time trying to get down on the page what it feels like to be a human being who's alive. … I think the effort itself is what human relationships are.”
Show notes:
rachelkhong.com
01:00 Real American
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15.05.2024
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Longform
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Episode 579: Kelsey McKinney
Kelsey McKinney is a features writer and co-owner at Defector.com. She hosts the podcast Normal Gossip and is the author of the upcoming book You Didn't Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip.
“I was always very interested in how you strategize a creative career. And I think that that is an unsexy thing to talk about, right? It's much sexier to be like, Oh, I love working on my sentence-level craft, which is not true for me. But I think that a lot of a creative career is understanding
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18.03.2024
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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We Think it's Funny Episode One: Darren Carter
Comedian Darren Carter join Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff to kick off the first episode of the new podcast We Think It's Funny!
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22.02.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1298 - A Regular White Woman
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about Beyonce getting played on country radio, going to skating rinks, and the YSL lawyer who lived her raps.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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15.02.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1295 - A Deep Bench Of Color
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about weightlifting tips, Super Bowl predictions, The 49ers employing minority coaches, learning to swim, and what alcohol goes with girl scout cookies.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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08.02.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1292 - A Down Home Southern Girl
Randolph is out today, but we're joined by Rod and Karen from The Black Guys Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about listener comments, a woman who got banned from her kid's school for advertising her Only Fans page, and a Jacksonville Jaguars employee who stole $20 million from the team and lost it all gambling.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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07.02.2024
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Remebering Al Martin
Al Martin was a legend on the New York scene, owner and creator of The New York Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club and Greenwhich Comedy Clubs. He helped get many comedy careers launched including mine. May he rest in peace and may his soul soar high. Here is an interview I did with him in 2020.
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01.02.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1289 - Is There A White Betty?
Randolph is out this week, but we're joined by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast, and Mike B. In this episode we talk about songs with hidden drug references, Vince McMahon's depravity, Nicki Minaj going after Megan Thee Stallion, listener comments, a woman getting caught stealing at a self-checkout, and Ben Shapiro trying to rap.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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25.01.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1286 - If You Don't Count The Racism
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about online cleanliness discourse, people not getting paid after being on hit songs, listener comments, and Nikki Haley's views on racism.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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19.01.2024
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The Living Room
We're thrilled to present a piece from one of our favorite podcasts, Love + Radio (Nick van der Kolk and Brendan Baker).
Producer Briana Breen brings us the story: Diane’s new neighbors across the way never shut their curtains, and that was the beginning of an intimate, but very one-sided relationship.
Please listen to as much of Love + Radio as you can (loveandradio.org).
And, if you are in Seattle Area, or plan to be on Feb 15th, 2024 come check out Radiolab Live! and in person (https://zpr.i
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18.01.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1283 - Did You Tell The Folks That?
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about smooth jazz artists interpreting hip hop, Dan Le Batard not liking Jimmy Kimmel's monologue, Stephen A. Smith going scorched earth, Jerry Krause getting booed by Chicago Bulls fans, a Wizards player getting caught shoplifting, Jonathan Majors' latest outfit, and old school fashions.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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18.01.2024
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Throwback: Carl Reiner
Origionally recorded in 2014. Enjoy.
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12.01.2024
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Our Little Stupid Bodies
Sometimes a seemingly silly question gets stuck in your craw and you can’t shake the feeling that something big lies behind it. We are constantly collecting these kinds of questions from our listeners, not to mention piling up a storehouse of our own “stupid” questions, as we lovingly call them. And a little while back, we noticed a little cluster of questions that seemed to have a shared edgy energy, and all led us to the same place: Our own bodies. So, today on Radiolab, we go down our throats
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11.01.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1280 - Good Cheap Meat With A Twist
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about younger people not knowing old school rappers, some classic Arsenio Hall Show moments, Chubby Checker's history with The Twist, hearing classic songs at the grocery store, listener comments, some crazy oxtail recipes, David Tepper throwing a drink on a fan, and the video of a defendant attacking a judge.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today
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09.01.2024
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Remembering Shecky Greene
Origially posted in season 4. Rest in Peace Shecky.
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05.01.2024
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Stochasticity
First aired way back in 2009, this episode is all about a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness, Stochasticity, and how it may be at the very foundation of our lives. Along the way, we talk to a woman suddenly consumed by a frenzied gambling addiction, hear from two friends whose meeting seems to defy pure chance, and take a close look at some very noisy bacteria.
EPISODE CITATIONS:
Videos - Stochasticity Music Video (https://zpr.io/uZiH9j9ZU6be)
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01.01.2024
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1277 - Fat Booty Televisions
We're joined today by Rod and Karen from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast, along with Marc Todd. We just did one long episode this week, so no Thursday show. In this episode we talk about Randolph's recent canceled cruise experience, watching disasters on old school TV's, reflections on 2023, Sean Payton yelling at Russell Wilson, Lamar Jackson not being quarterbacky, getting pulled over for no reason, and looking ahead to 2024.
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29.12.2023
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Zeroworld
Karim Ani dedicated his life to math. He studied it in school, got a degree in math education, even founded Citizen Math (www.citizenmath.com) to teach it to kids in a whole new way. But, this whole time, his whole life, almost, he had this question nagging at him.
The question came in the form of a rule in math, NEVER divide by zero. But, why not?
Cornell mathematician, and friend of the show, Steve Strogatz, chimes in with the historical context, citing examples of previous provocateurs lookin
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22.12.2023
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Numbers
First aired back in 2009, this episode is all about one thing, or rather a collection of things. Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, chances are you rely on numbers every day of your life. Where do they come from, and what do they really do for us? This hour: stories of how numbers confuse us, connect us, and even reveal secrets about us.
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15.12.2023
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Radiolab (wnycdigital@gmail.com (WNYC Studios))
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Death Interrupted
As a lifeguard, a paramedic, and then an ER doctor, Blair Bigham found his calling: saving lives. But when he started to work in the ICU, he slowly realized that sometimes keeping people (and their hopes) alive just prolongs the suffering. He wrote a book arguing that a too-late death is just as bad as a too-early one, and that physicians and the public alike need to get better at accepting the inevitability of death sooner. As the book hit the bestseller list, Blair’s own father got diagnosed
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14.12.2023
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1274 - Some People Are Saying
We're joined today by Rod Morrow from The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast. In this episode we talk about Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes' podcast, the GTA VI trailer, Shohei Ohtani's contract, conservative porn stars, people saying Jalen Hurts can't read defenses, and sensitive comedians arguing with people on the internet.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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08.12.2023
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A 4-Track Mind
In this short episode, first aired in 2011, a neurologist issues a dare to a ragtime piano player and a famous conductor. When the two men face off in an fMRI machine, the challenge is so unimaginably difficult that one man instantly gives up. But the other achieves a musical feat that ought to be impossible.
Reporter Jessica Benko went to Michigan to visit Bob Milne, one of the best ragtime piano players in the world, and a preternaturally talented musician. Usually, Bob sticks to playing piano
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07.12.2023
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Three Guys On
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Episode 1271 - A Night Owl
In this episode we talk about Felicity Huffman talking about her
scandal, Julianna Margulies demanding support from the black community, listener comments, what freeloaders might be missing on Patreon, and Elon Musk alienating his advertisers.
Join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeguyson to get the YouTube link for today's show.
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01.12.2023
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Boy Man
Could puberty get any more awkward? Turns out, yes. Patrick Burleigh started going through puberty as a toddler. He had pubic hair before he was two years old and a mustache by middle school. All of this was thanks to a rare genetic mutation that causes testotoxicosis, also known as precocious puberty. From the moment he was born, abnormally high levels of testosterone coursed through his body, just as it had in his father’s body, his grandfather’s body, and his great-grandfather’s body. On this
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24.11.2023
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Shrink
The definition of life is in flux, complexity is overrated, and humans are shrinking.
Viruses are supposed to be sleek, pared-down, dead-eyed machines. But when one microbiologist stumbled upon a GIANT virus, hundreds of times bigger than any seen before, all that went out the window. The discovery opened the door not only to a new cast of microscopic characters with names like Mimivirus, Mamavirus, and Megavirus, but also to basic questions: How did we miss these until now? Have they been arou
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17.11.2023
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The Interstitium
In this episode we introduce you to a part of our bodies that was invisible to Western scientists until about five years ago; it’s called "the interstitium," a vast network of fluid channels inside the tissues around our organs that scientists have just begun to see, name, and understand. Along the way we look at how new technologies rub up against long-standing beliefs, and how millions of scientists and doctors failed to see what was right in front (and inside!) of their noses. We also find ou
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27.04.2023
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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SEASON 10 WRAP UP SHOW with Daniel Lobell & Alex Fossella
Daniel and Alex discuss the highlights of season 10 and Alex bids farewell to the show.
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15.03.2023
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Elon Gold and Jack Kerouac
In the season 10 finale, Daniel Lobell sits down with comedian and impressionist Elon Gold to discuss everything from Jewish life to his feud with Jimmy Fallon and they study some Jack Kerouac as well.
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19.05.2022
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Carl Gottleib interview
Carl Gottleib best know for writing the Jaws screenplay and co writing the Jerk with Steve Martin sits down with Daniel Lobell to tell his story and discuss some philosophy quotes hand picked by Alex Fossella!
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30.11.2021
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Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell
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Seth Glass Interview
It's hard to describe Seth Glass and do him justice. He's a musician who's lyrics are incredible poetry. He's a spiritual man and a Jewish philosopher of sorts. He talks about his career as a musician playing Jewish themed music, he talks about his struggles with substance abuse, about touring with Reb Shlomo Carlebach and about getting older. He plays some songs shares some cool ideas and so much more! Enjoy.