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- Southern Fried True Crime is a true crime podcast that explores historical and contemporary true crime in the South. It is hosted by Erica Kelley a native Tennessean. Southern charm is attempted but southern sass is bountiful. Join Erica as she shows you just how southern fried the justice system can be in the South.
- The Line Podcast is a true crime podcasts that examines the case of Eddie Gallagher who in 2018 was accused of murder by a group of Navy Seals. The program is hosted by Dan Taberski who takes you inside the courtroom for one of the biggest war crimes trials in a generation.
- Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast is a weekly comedy podcast that blends conversation and character work from today's funniest comedians. The program is hosted by Scott Aukerman who chats with celebrities, comedians. and other eccentric oddballs that sometimes pop by at any moment for an interview.
- Mission to Zyxx is an improvised science fiction podcast that follows a team of ambassadors from the benevolent Federated Alliance as they attempt to establish diplomatic relations with the many planets of the chaotic and dangerous Zyxx Quadrants of the Tremillion Sector.
- RedHanded is a true crime podcast jumps head first into all manner of macabre madness. The program is hosted by Suruthi Bala and Hannah Maguire who discuss everything from big time serial killers (and those you may never have heard of), to hauntings, possessions, disturbing mysteries, and bizarre whodunits.
- Why Theory is a philosophy podcast that seeks to bring continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena. The program is hosted by Ryan Engley and Todd McGowan who discuss theories, philosophers, and popular culture.
- Philosophize This. is a philosophy podcasts that offers a beginner friendly introduction to philosophy and focuses on making topics such that you don't need graduate-level philosopher to understand it. Host Stephen West looks at the the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in.
- Swindled is a true crime podcast that utilizes narrative storytelling, archival audio, and immersive soundscapes to explore true stories of white-collar criminals, con artists, and corporate evil. The program is hosted by 'A Concerned Citizen' who looks at how financially motivated crimes have shaped our world in unimaginable ways.
- MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark and Mysterious Stories is a true crime and mystery podcast that presents strange, dark and mysterious content delivered in story format. The program is hosted by John Allen a.k.a. MrBallen who reads the stories to the audience,
- Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is a horror storytelling podcast that features readings of true horror stories written by those who survived to tell their tales. The program is narrated by Andrew Tate and occasional guest who read through first person narratives for the show.
- In the Red Clay is a true crime podcast that looks at the case of Billy Sunday Birt one of the most dangerous men in Georgia history. The program is hosted by Sean Kipe who takes you on a deep dive into the truth truth behind the notorious criminal and uncovers new secrets along the way.
- Small Town Dicks is a true crime podcasts that looks at the big-time crime that's happening in Small Town, USA. Each episode features the detectives who broke a case in their small town and looks at evidence including suspect interviews and 9-1-1 calls. The show is anchored by identical-twin detectives Dan and Dave, and hosted by actress, Yeardley Smith..
- Excuse Me, That's Illegal is a true crime podcast that takes a look at petty crimes for those true crime fans that need a break from stories of murder and heartache. The program is hosted by Leroy Luna who presents new true crime narratives on the 10th, 20th and 30th of the month.
- For ten years, a fire bug terrorized Southern California, burning down businesses in broad daylight. Four people had died. Then a manuscript for a novel leads investigators to the last person they would have ever suspected.
- King Diamond performs in the music video "Welcome Home" from the album "Them" recorded for Roadrunner Records. The music video begins with a shot of an old creepy house and the band playing outside in the fog. A young boy pushes an old woman in a wheelchair while King Diamond appears as a ghost.
- Fresh Hell Podcast is an international true crime podcast that examines murder, mystery and the macabre. The program is hosted by Annie and Johanna, two women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Annie hails from Salem, Massachusetts, while Johanna lives in Vienna, Austria.
- SmartLess is a comedy interview podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.
- Creepy is a horror podcast that features a collection of the most famous and disturbing creepypastas and urban legends in the world. The program is hosted and created by Jon Grilz who narrates some of the most popular and frightening short fiction horror stories on the internet.
- Tell 'Em Steve-Dave. is a comedy podcast feature two comic book men and an impractical joker uncensored. The program is hosted by AMC's Comic Book Men Bryan Johnson and Walt Flanagan and Impractical Joker Brian Quinn. The program features conversation, interview, jokes, and much more.
- Mumford and Sons performs in the music video "Hopeless Wanderer" from the album "Babel" recorded for Island Records and Glassnote Records. The music video features comedians as the band performing in a variety of settings including a dirt road and a decorated barn.
- The Rewatchables is a film podcast the features of roundtable of people from the Ringer discussing movies they can't seem to stop watching. The program is hosted by Bill Simmons who hosts guests who offer their reflections on numerous popular movies.
- Murder with My Husband is a true crime podcast that ventures into the darkest stories with a wife who loves it and a husband who hates it. The wife is Payton Moreland who has been obsessed with true-crime for as long as she can remember. The husband is Garrett Moreland who hates true crime and has never wanted to talk about it.
- You're Wrong About is a knowledge and history podcast whose hosts Mike and Sarah reconsider an event, person or phenomenon that's been miscast in the public imagination. The look at the satanic panics, post office shootings, the Anita Hill case, and much much more.
- Hole performs in the music video "Softer, Softest" from the album "Live Through This" recorded for DGC Records. The music video features a performance from 1995, from MTV's Unplugged (1989). Love sings as she plays acoustic guitar while the band performs with her.
- Helloween performs in the live music video "A Tale That Wasn't Right" from the album "Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part I" recorded for Noise Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage live in Minneapolis from the Hells on Wheels tour. The performance was originally broadcast on Headbangers Ball (1987).
- Testament plays live on stage at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and is also interviewed backstage for special featurettes.
- History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps is a podcast hosted by philosopher Peter Adamson that looks at the history of philosophy and examines the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition. Peter Adamson also periodically interviews guests.
- John Parr performs in the music video "Magical" from the album "John Parr" recorded for Atlantic Records . The music video begins with a car driving in a rain storm. A bald man in a car collects a tape and later plays it. John Parr sings as he sits in a convertible and later hits on women.
- Black Mirror Reflections is a talk show podcast that looks that looks at the technology, philosophy, morality, and politics of the anthology program Black Mirror (2011). The podcast is hosted by Dr. J. (Leigh M. Johnson) and features invited guests who discuss episodes of the program.
- Helloween performs in the lyric music video "Pumpkins United " from the single recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The music video features lyrics of the video as they are sung by Andi Deris, Michael Kiske, and Kai Hansen. Animated footage of clouds, electricity, and pumpkins feature throughout.
- Each episode a panel of true crime and mystery writers discuss the latest in crime-related podcasts, TV shows, and films.
- Someone Knows Something is a true crime investigation podcast that examines a variety of true crime cases from Canada. The program is hosted by David Ridgen who joins victims' family members as they investigate cases, track down leads, speak to suspects and search for answers.
- Casefile is a true crime podcast that looks at cold cases and solved cases of crime. The program is hosted anonymously and examines criminal cases primarily in Australia, but also in the United States and United Kingdom. Episodes are scripted and narrative often relying primarily on original police or mass-media documents, eyewitness accounts, and interview or archival footage.
- Project XX examines the period between the end of World War II to the start of the Korean War describing the growth in the standard of living, Cold War suspicions in America, and Truman's shocking defeat of Dewey in the presidential election of 1948.
- The Revolution examines how disagreements in Boston over taxes led to the beginning of the American Revolution. It looks at the Stamp Act, the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the First Continental Congress, Paul Revere's Ride, and the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
- The Revolution examines the conflict in the southern states. It looks at Banastre Tarleton's role in the Waxhaw Massacre, the battle between Horatio Gates and Charles Cornwallis at Camden, and the battle of Cowpens where Daniel Morgan decisively defeated Tarleton.
- The Revolution examines the signing of the Treaty of Paris, Washington's suppressing of the Newburgh Conspiracy against the Colonial government, the evacuation of New York, George Washington's return to Mount Vernon, the political and economic chaos following the war, and the writing of the Constitution.
- Sydney's own Gen Z icon and banter queen Ja'mie King offers life advice. A star of several documentary series, Ja'mie is a former private school girl turned influencer, who everyone wants as a friend. Ja'mie offers a weekly dose of wellness, fashion, beauty, relationship advice and more.
- It is a talk show podcast hosted by Glennon Doyle, author of the inspirational best-seller 'Untamed'. The podcast features Glennon in conversation with her sister Amanda and periodic guests about how life can be incredibly hard and how you must remember how you can do hard things.
- Video promo clip for The Cult's "Edie (Ciao Baby)", the second single from the Sonic Temple album.
- Up First is a news podcast produced by NPR that offers you the news to start your day, Each program discusses the three biggest stories of the day with reporting and analysis from the reporters of NPR News. All of this in only ten minutes. The program is hosted by Rachel Martin, Noel King, David Greene, and Steve Inskeep, who discuss news items with experts.
- Simple Plan performs in the music video "Welcome to My Life" from the album "Still Not Getting Any..." recorded for Lava Records. The music video features the band performing in the middle a bridge blocking traffic. Clips of people in their cars angry about the traffic jam feature throughout.
- Binge Mode is a popular culture podcast where hosts binge watch and discuss television shows and films. The program is hosted by Mallory Rubin and Jason Concepcion who discusses episodes of Game of Thrones, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Harry Potter series, and more.
- Helloween performs in the music video "My God-Given Right" from the album "My God-Given Right" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The music video features the band performing in an industrial area. A group of masked storm troopers pursue a woman through the desert.
- Savatage performs in the music video "Gutter Ballet" from the album "Gutter Ballet" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with shots of the city and a people walking in an alley. The band performs in an alley with Jon Oliva singing as the band plays.
- Overkill performs in the music video "In Union We Stand" from the album "Taking Over" recorded for Atlantic and Megaforce Records. The music video features the band performing on stage. Bobby Ellsworth sings into a microphone as the band plays behind him while the enthusiastic audience cheers.
- The Revolution examines Washington's winter at Valley Forge focusing on Von Steuben's training and Nathanael Greene's supplying of the Continental Army. It also looks at John Paul Jones's victories over the British navy and the Battle of Monmouth.
- The Revolution looks at the early stages of the revolutionary war including Ethan Allen and the capture of Fort Ticonderoga, the military appointment of George Washington, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege and later British evacuation of Boston.
- 48 Hours updates the case of Ryan Ferguson who was convicted of the murder of newspaper sports editor Kent Heitholt. After two witnesses admit to lying in court about the murders, the conviction against Ferguson is vacated and he is released from prison after spending almost a decade behind bars.
- Barbara Walters examines the case of Kimberly Mays who in 1978 was switched at birth in a Florida hospital. Fourteen years later, her biological parents track her down disrupting the only life she had known. She contacts a lawyer in an effort to divorce herself from her biological parents.