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Mar 21 2024
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Haunting Atlanta podcast ‘The Passage’ explores soul of United States
”The Passage,” a new iHeartMedia podcast featuring monologues developed by an array of Atlanta writers, mixes horror and history with a uniquely fascinating premise. Each episode speculates what a major figure in American history — such as Billy the Kid or J. Edgar Hoover — would say about their legacy as they crossed over into the afterlife to whatever fate awaited them. Every installment
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 24 2024
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Call Her Daddy Podcast Host Alex Cooper Marries Producer Matt Kaplan in Riviera Maya Beach Wedding Ceremony
Alex Cooper has said "I do!" The podcast host, 29, married Hollywood producer Matt Kaplan earlier this month in Riviera Maya, Mexico. “It was everything we wanted it to be,” Cooper said of the nuptials in an interview with Vogue . “It was emotional, heartfelt, and we tailored it to exactly how we always envisioned it.” Kaplan told the publication he lead the way with planning their nuptials
PeopleApr 03 2024
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Charlotte Church hosts first ever podcast for BBC Sounds: Kicking Back with the Cardiffians
Launching 4 April 2024 on BBC Sounds, Welsh singer-songwriter, Charlotte Church, turns her hand to podcasting: with a brand-new offering, called Kicking Back with the Cardiffians. Charlotte hosts her very first podcast with a series of funny and frank conversations on belonging, working class identity and the unbreakable bonds of family. Guests include her parents, her aunt, her bampy (grandad
BBC NewsApr 11 2024
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Gladiators! The ‘Scandal’ Rewatch Podcast ‘Unpacking the Toolbox’ Is Officially Back: ‘There’s a Lot of Licking Going On’
After she had her first kid, Katie Lowes — who played Quinn on “Scandal” during its run on ABC from 2012-2018 — began hosting the parenting podcast “Katie’s Crib” in 2017, which was Shondaland Audio’s first foray into the medium. Years into doing it, Lowes began noticing the popularity of “rewatch podcasts,” in which cast members dissect past episodes of their shows, exemplified by Jenna
VarietyFeb 09 2024
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Biden Fights Back : The NPR Politics Podcast
President Biden is fed up. He shared choice words with reporters after being criticized for his age and mental acuity. Earlier in the day the special counsel who found Biden willfully retained but his actions did not warrant criminal charges described the president as a ''well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." This episode: national political correspondent Sarah McCammon, senior White
NPR Fact CheckMar 15 2024
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She Can Stay. But He's Gotta Go! : The NPR Politics Podcast
She Can Stay. But He's Gotta Go! Fani Willis, Fulton County District Attorney, can continue to lead the prosecution against former President Donald Trump. A Georgia judge ruled Willis can continue on the case related to the attempt to interfere with the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia – but only if her ex-boyfriend, Nathan Wade, no longer works on the case. And, a Can't
NPR Fact CheckMar 22 2024
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What Andy Reid said about his faith on the 'All In' podcast
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid “banks on his faith” often in both his personal and professional life, he acknowledged during a podcast appearance this week. On Wednesday’s “All In” podcast, Reid said he uses his faith as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a game plan to get through life. “What a great example Jesus Christ was for us and really still is.
Deseret NewsFeb 06 2024
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No Blanket Immunity For Trump : The NPR Politics Podcast
Three judge panel rules former President Donald Trump does not enjoy broad immunity from federal prosecution including for his actions on January 6th. It's a big legal defeat for Trump. Is the case headed for trial? This episode: Senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national justice correspondent Carrie Johnson, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro. This
NPR Fact CheckMar 28 2024
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Introducing 'Where Secrets Go to Die,' a new podcast from the Detroit Free Press
The Detroit Free Press launches "Where Secrets Go to Die: The Disappearance of Derrick Henagan," an eight-part true crime series built on long-form investigative journalism, for subscribers on Tuesday, April 2. "Secrets" tells the story of Henagan, a downstate man who moves to Michigan’s remote Upper Peninsula in the winter of 2007-08, then vanishes. Follow along as John Wisely, a veteran Free
Detroit Free PressMar 25 2024
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What Intel’s $8.5 billion federal subsidy means for Oregon: Beat Check podcast
Oregon’s largest corporate employer has been one of the biggest boosters calling for an infusion of taxpayer dollars into U.S. manufacturing of computer chips. Last week, Intel got its wish: an $8.5 billion check from the federal government. Mike Rogoway, who covers the chip industry for The Oregonian/OregonLive, spoke with business editor Elliot Njus about what this award means for Intel in
The Oregonian