Society & Culture – United States – New podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Dive into the destiny-changing practices and principles of spiritual intimacy with renowned men’s work and Sacred Intimacy teacher, John Wineland, as he unpacks what makes relationships safe, sacred and truly devotional. Suspend what you have been taught about love and embark on a journey of nervous system expansion and sexual magnetism that will make you a source of healing and spiritual depth in your love life. Join us every other Wednesday as we delve into the practical depth of artistic loving.

  • The Philos Project podcast is a weekly news podcast highlighting critical events in the East for a Christian audience in the West. How should we think about the news coming from the region? Join us weekly for a faith-based analysis and breakdown of how events in the Near East impact our security and political life in the West, and how, as Christians, we can advocate for the region.

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  • Conversations with the Max-Bilt Crew and other leaders in the off-road industry.

  • Welcome to the XQ Sumimasen Podcast: your bridge into the rich interplay of Japanese and English-speaking cultures through personal stories. Join us as we navigate the nuances of language, lifestyle, and traditions, uncovering unique and shared experiences of both worlds.

  • Wife and husband duo (Olivia and Jordan Zapo) tag-team this weekly mental break to dive into topics like relationships, parenthood, and life experiences. Chatting unfiltered about everything from communicating in marriage to life on social media to The Office and everything in between, these episodes will serve as both your weekly catch up with friends and some much needed adulting inspiration. Cheers!

  • Janet Caperna and Jared Lipscomb are bff “valley girls” who live on the OTHER side of the Hollywood Hills aka The San Fernando Valley. Joined by Jason Caperna (alleged legal expert and confirmed Janet's husband), this weekly broadcast is all about the peaks & valleys in life. Whether it's petty pet peeves & popular culture or rave reviews & unpopular opinions, this trio is ready to make mountains out of molehills. Fill up that thermos of Diet Coke & take the hike to THIS SIDE OF THE HILL.

  • Why am I making a podcast? The best answer I can come up with is that I feel like I’ve been failing my entire life, so I can speak from plenty of experience. Sure, I was on The X Files and Californication, I wrote some books and made some music. But I also got a literal F in The New York Times. I had a high-profile divorce and a magical mystery tour through rehab. So now I want to get into the way that failure looms over all of us and really shapes who we are. What’s good about that, what’s bad about that, what’s holding us back in shame? Lots to unpack here. So join me and some cool guests from sports, tv, politics, business and beyond starting May 7, wherever you get your podcasts – and we’ll get into it.

  • "Modern Talk" solo episodes follows my story of chasing the new crazy American dream. I try to better myself while also searching for a balance of work & play in my hero's journey through the lens of an absurdist.

    Guest episodes get curious and I turn my philosophical questions around to them. I want to know how and why they got where they are now and also their thoughts & theories on life. We get as serious as "what happens when we die?" and as silly as "would you rather be trash or a trash can?"

  • Welcome to ”For The Love of Guns,” the podcast where we dive deep into the world of firearms culture. I’m your host Jason Schaller, and I’m thrilled to have all you gun enthusiasts tuning in for another exciting episode. Whether you’re a seasoned firearms aficionado or just starting to explore this fascinating realm, this podcast is the place where we discuss products, talk to passionate people, and explore the various priorities that make up the tapestry of the firearms world.

    This Podcast breaks down the latest firearm products hitting the market. From cutting-edge technology to classic craftsmanship, we’ll give you the inside scoop on what’s new, what’s worth your attention, and what’s making waves among shooters and collectors alike.

    But it’s not just about the products – it’s about the people too. We’ll be bringing in experts, industry insiders, and even everyday gun enthusiasts to share their stories, experiences, and insights. Whether it’s a competitive shooter pushing the boundaries of precision, a historian delving into the evolution of firearms, or a responsible gun owner advocating for safety and education, we’ll cover it all.

    One of the core priorities of our podcast is safety. We understand that firearms ownership comes with immense responsibility, and we’ll be dedicating episodes to discussing safe handling, storage, and the importance of proper training. We’ll also tackle the broader conversations surrounding gun rights, regulations, and the various perspectives that shape these discussions.

    So, whether you’re here to learn, engage in thoughtful conversations, or simply revel in your love for guns, ”For The Love of Guns” is your go-to podcast. Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and connect with us on social media to stay updated on all things firearms culture. Remember, it’s not just about the hardware; it’s about the passion, the people, and the principles that make up this intricate world. Stay locked and loaded for more episodes coming your way.

  • Join Caroline Baudino, of Instagram’s 'Shop with Caroline', as she fearlessly tackles life's challenges on her new podcast, COMING IN HOT. In a world filled with mom, wife, daughter, and the list goes on responsibilities, Caroline inspires women to reclaim the vibrant, unstoppable version of themselves. Turning the unmentionable into an engaging conversation and making self-discovery and empowerment a stylish journey, get ready to rediscover your best self with Caroline. Get Up. Get Dressed. Let’s Do This! #ShopWithCaroline #BringHerBack

  • The Ladies’ Ordinary is a podcast hosted by Moriah, where every episode feels like a cozy chat with your best friend over a flat white and a croissant. With a focus on all things female-oriented, Moriah dives into the realms of pop culture, mental health, fashion, and beyond, offering a refreshing take on the ordinary experiences that make life extraordinary.

    Each week, Moriah brings her infectious enthusiasm and genuine curiosity to the mic as she explores a range of topics that resonate with modern women.

  • It has a life of its own, our propensity to talk: always evolving, pivoting in unexpected directions. The sentence that rolled off your tongue or departed your fingertips just a second ago — along with its tone, word choice, its construction — has something especially interesting to say about our world today and years from now. Join Aaron as he tries to better understand the marvel that is language!

  • Hosted by Actor/Writer/former Yolk Editor-in-Chief Larry Tazuma and Producer/Casting Director Sommer Nguyen. Created by the founding members of Yolk Magazine, originally started in 1994 by Tommy Tam, Amy Lee Tu and Tin Yen. The Yolk Rebirth’s mission is to showcase Asian advancement and progression in the Arts, Entertainment and other fields outside the traditional career paths taken by Asians.

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  • Welcome to Toy Federation - the ultimate podcast for toy enthusiasts and collectors alike! Join us as we unlock the treasure trove of nostalgia nestled within the walls of Toy Federation, the premier destination for vintage toys, and the powerhouse behind a thriving YouTube channel.

    Delve deep into the colorful world of vintage toys with our passionate team of Toy Federation employees, who bring decades of combined expertise and a contagious love for all things playtime. From iconic action figures to rare collectibles, each episode is a journey through the annals of toy history, exploring the stories, trends, and innovations that have shaped the industry.

    Discover behind-the-scenes insights into the inner workings of Toy Federation, where every toy tells a story and every collector finds a connection. Hear firsthand accounts of epic toy hunts, exclusive interviews with industry legends, and lively discussions on everything from toy restoration to the latest market trends.

    Whether you're a seasoned collector, a curious newcomer, or simply someone who believes that toys are timeless treasures, 'Toy Tales' is your passport to the magical world of vintage play. So grab your favorite action figure, tune in, and let the nostalgia flow as we embark on an unforgettable journey through the vintage vault!"

  • SBS Spice breaks new ground with English language content for young Australians of South Asian heritage. We're talking about the things that make you tick or ick with a fresh new look at pop culture, identity, food, sport, history and much more.

  • “Broadway is my Beat” is a crime drama radio show that aired from 1949 to 1954. The series was created and produced by Elliott Lewis, who later became known as one of the best producers of radio drama. The show takes place in New York City and follows the cases of Detective Danny Clover, a hard-boiled detective who works the night shift on Broadway.

    The show's signature opening, with the deep, distinctive voice of Martin Gabel, is one of the most memorable in radio history. "Broadway is my beat," Gabel intones, "from Times Square to Columbus Circle—the gaudiest, the most violent, the lonesomest mile in the world."

    Each episode features a new case, and listeners follow Detective Clover as he investigates murders, robberies, and other crimes that take place on the streets of New York. The show's dark, atmospheric tone, combined with its vivid portrayals of the city's gritty underworld, made it one of the most popular crime dramas of its time.

    The show's success can also be attributed to the strong performances of its actors, including Larry Thor as Detective Danny Clover, Charles Calvert as Sgt. Gino Tartaglia, and Jack Kruschen as Clover's boss, Lt. Muggavan. The series was also notable for its use of location recordings, which helped to create a sense of realism and immersion for listeners. Overall, “Broadway is my Beat” remains a beloved and influential series in the history of radio drama.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:https://www.solvedmystery.com .

  • Thomas is a veteran of the video game industry and founder of the Séfu fashion brand. Join him as he interviews people around the world working in creative fields to find out what gets them out of bed in the morning.

    General topics include: Design, User Experience, Techno, Crypto, Cyberpunk, Making Things, Expat Life, Cultural Differences, Consciousness, and Zen.

    This podcast is also available as a video on Youtube.