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Katie Couric is back on the mic with a new season of intimate, urgent and unexpected conversations – this time with a new twist. Along with her signature in-depth one-on-one interviews, she’ll be joined by a number of special guest-hosts for a series of “Katie Plus One” episodes. Together they’ll get to know some of the world’s most interesting and influential people and explore the big ideas percolating in the zeitgeist--but with a focus on slowing down, diving deep, and connecting with each other, a reprieve from a culture obsessed with hot takes and surface-level small talk. Tune in every Thursday and join Katie Couric and her guests for a conversation that feels like a warm hug and a seat at the table.
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4x nominee and WINNER at the 2024 Ambie Awards.
Host Simon Kent Fung explores the life of Alana Chen, a 24-year-old woman who disappeared from Boulder, Colorado in 2019. Alana left behind two dozen journals chronicling a deep faith, love of fashion, and dream of becoming a nun. She also harbored a secret. At 14, she confessed to her priest that she was attracted to women and was instructed not to tell her parents. Over the next seven years, Alana covertly received conversion therapy which her family believes played a role in her fate. Simon, who sought to change his sexual orientation through conversion therapy for nearly a decade in his efforts to become a priest, is compelled to understand the truth of what happened to Alana—and finally face what happened to him. “Dear Alana,” is an unraveling mystery and a poignant spiritual memoir about teenage rebellion and spiritual manipulation, the price we pay to belong and the systems that pay no price at all.
****Named one of the best podcasts of 2023 by Apple, KQED, and Lifehacker, and critically acclaimed by The Guardian, the CBC, and People Magazine.
Explore more at www.dearalana.com
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How does modern day Korea compare to America? Join co-hosts Daniel and Jun every week as they explore a topic and discuss it from both the American and Korean perspective. If you're looking to learn more about Korean society and culture, are a part of the Korean diaspora and curious how Korea has changed since you, your parents, or your grandparents left, or are simply interested in broadening your personal worldview and perspective, then we hope you'll listen in and join us on this journey!
Host Bios
Daniel, a Korean American in his 30s, was born and raised in the US, having lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and California. During the pandemic, realizing that time is precious, he moved with his wife and young children to Korea in 2021 to help them connect with their cultural heritage and to expand their global cultural awareness. He has a background is in software engineering, works as an investor, and enjoys basketball and gaming.
Jun, a native Korean in his 30s, was born in Daegu, where he also spent his childhood years. After moving to Seoul for college, he went to the US (Boston) for grad school, but returned to Seoul after and has lived there ever since. He has a background in architecture, works as a product designer, makes ice cream, and is a drummer in a band. -
The Tethers podcast is a weekly podcast focused on unearthing the secrets held by a small Pacific Northwest town. Urban legends, disappearances, mysterious objects. How do they connect, and what, if anything, is behind them all? Twisting, turning, reaching out. Line after line, strand upon strand, tethers reaching out into the dark. Which line will lead to the next clue, the next piece of the puzzle? Which tether will finally lead to the truth?
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True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and
It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all in one. Get a glimpse of life behind the badge, investigations of true crimes, violence they encounter and experience. Law enforcement officers, first responders, military veterans, victims of crime and their families tell their stories of the trauma they experienced mostly regarding True Crime incidents. They also talk about how they built their new lives they wanted afterwards. While many people think the show is about Law Enforcement Training, or Law Enforcement specific topis, it is not, think of True Crime Podcasts with a twist.
The Law Enforcement Talk Show goes to radio first. Therefore it is required that I use a clock for the length of segments. You've probably seen on television news interviews that they have a hard break. It's the same with radio. The stations have to be able to program in their commercials, news, weather, traffic reports etc. These are called avails, they are NOT Optional. Every guest knows about and is informed of the length of the segments and that I will interrupt them if needed to go to the break. The interviews are recorded and the guests know that the segments must be in a certain length and it is required and they get to tell their stories to millions of people for free.
The bi-weekly podcast version of the syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, with numerous affiliate US Radio Stations, broadcasting once a week to millions of people.
The show host, John "Jay" Wiley, is a radio DJ and Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The show started as a podcast, before being recruited by terrestrial AM-FM radio stations and has been in continuous operation since March of 2017. You can reach him at [email protected].
Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer, get more information about them and their music on their website.
You can follow us and connect on social media, if you are in the Clubhouse Drop In Audio App make sure you follow our club LET Radio and Podcast. You can also find and follow the host of the show John J Wiley on the Clubhouse Drop In Audio Chat program.
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‘Tell Us a Good Story’ is a HIGHLY entertaining podcast that will leave listeners feeling inspired, encouraged, and motivated. Kevin and Stephanie Mason talk about their crazy (and hilarious) experiences from 15+ years of marriage, plus swap fascinating behind-the-scenes type stories with some amazing guests. This podcast will also give you, the listener, an opportunity to share your own story with Kevin, Stephanie, and their audience. The only criteria is 1) it’s gotta be good and 2) its gotta be clean. If interested in being a guest on a future episode, you can submit your story at kevinandsteph.com on the ‘Contact Us’ page.
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Soulbare Sessions features in depth interviews with people who have gone through severe trauma and come out the other end, surviving and thriving. In the first season, Where Momma At?, host Angela Smith interviews Terrance Holloway, who talks about his life growing up on the run from a drugs gang, suffering multiple episodes of sexual abuse at the hands of women, being thrown out into the streets at the age of 13 and getting his life on track working as a barber and becoming a hip hop artist, working with the likes of Tupac, Ice Cube and Xhibit. In adulthood he discovered his mother was living homeless on the streets of Los Angeles so he made himself homeless for 30 days in a bid to find her. As he roamed the dangerous streets and homeless encampments of Los Angeles, he ended up finding way more than he was looking for.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the True Philippine Ghost Stories Podcast, where we explore the eerie and supernatural tales that have been passed down for generations in the Philippines.
Each episode, we'll delve into the hair-raising experiences of real people who have encountered ghosts, spirits, and other unexplained phenomena in various parts of the country. From haunted houses and abandoned buildings to forests and graveyards, our stories will take you on a spine-chilling journey through the dark and mysterious side of the Philippines.
But this show is not just about scaring you. We also aim to educate and shed light on the rich and diverse culture of the Philippines, as many of our ghost stories are steeped in folklore and mythology unique to our country. We'll also have expert guests who will help us understand the psychology and science behind ghost sightings and paranormal activities.
So if you're brave enough to join us, tune in to the True Philippine Ghost Stories Podcast and be prepared to have your beliefs about the supernatural challenged.
Disclaimer: This is not by any means related to the book series.
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Inspired by the book Mrs. Beaton’s Question by Robert Mercer, this monthly podcast shares the experiences of those who attended the Halifax School for the Blind. Hosted by renowned musician and school alumnus Terry Kelly, Tales from the Halifax School for the Blind presents first-hand accounts from students who tell stories of youthful mischief, school culture, inspiring teachers and the lives they’ve enjoyed since graduation.
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If tomorrow was your final day on Earth, what would you write today? Hosted by 7 time military photographer of the year Jeremy Lock, Last Letters are true stories celebrating personal storytelling by illuminating both the diversity and commonality of human experiences. Guests include people globally from all walks of life: military, astronauts, students, homeless, yo-yo champions, mechanics, exonerated prisoners, headhunters, cab drivers, veterans, Nobel laureates and everyone in between. The Podcast shares these amazing tales with a wide array of experiences culminating in the guests “Last Letter” to the world— and maybe a final piece of advice.
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Young Professionals from Nedbank is a 9-part podcast published by Life Podcasts and presented by Afripreneur, Vumi Msweli. The podcast features a new breed of young professionals having frank and interesting conversations about their relationships with money. For more insights that money can’t buy, subscribe to the series.
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A podcast series exploring how people stay hopeful, how they deal with loss, and the resilience that binds the Bega Valley. It focusses on community experiences in the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this series, you’ll hear from a range of people across the Bega Valley — from nurses to school students, artists to small business owners, grocery workers to retirees. Stories of grief or ingenuity, told with humour, warmth or rawness.
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Dive deep into the diverse tapestry of human experiences with "The Human Chronicles" an engaging and thought-provoking podcast hosted by two dynamic women on a mission to pull back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes of real life. Join us as we embark on an extraordinary journey of discovery, empathy, and connection. In each episode, we sit down with intriguing guests from all walks of life to explore the uncharted territories of their unique experiences. "The Human Chronicles" delves into the very essence of what it's like to be someone else, shedding light on the untold stories that shape our world.
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My podcast is about digging deep into peoples stories and providing them with a platform to share their life and experiences with my listeners. This also allows their families and friends to have a record of their life, their stories and their voice....forever.
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A podcast created for Asian American & Pacific Islander women on leadership and culture. I’ve wanted to carve out a space for AAPI women to explore and validate living in both Eastern and Western worlds. Each week we will celebrate our heritage and highlight our history as we explore our AAPI journeys, parts that we are proud of and those of pain.