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Lust is Boring is hosted by Jason Evert, a bestselling author of more than fifteen books, including The Dating Blueprint and How to Find Your Soulmate Without Losing Your Soul. Listen as Jason interviews special guests and delivers straight answers to tough questions submitted by the listeners on dating, singleness, marriage, and sexuality.
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Awesome Movie Year

Awesome Movie Year

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Awesome Movie Year is a podcast co-hosted by film critic Josh Bell and filmmaker and comedian Jason Harris. Each season looks at why a certain year was an awesome movie year. Each episode focuses on a different film from the year being investigated. Produced by David Rosen of the Piecing It Together Podcast for the All Points West Podcast Network
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80s Flick Flashback

Timothy Williams

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/80sflickflashback/subscribe The 80s Flick Flashback Podcast is for everyone who either grew up watching movies in the 80's or discovered the joy of these cinematic treasures. On each episode creator and host Tim Williams, along with a guest co-host, discuss an 80's flick by sharing their first-time watch memories, favorite iconic scenes, and even learning some behind the scenes facts and stories along the way.
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Life After Sports 23

Greg Vaughn, James Harris, Mitsu Miyagi and Josh Polistico

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This podcast, hosted by former athletes Greg Vaughn and James Harris, takes the viewer on an emotional, sometimes turbulent ride through the career and post career of some of your favorite athletes. At the end, maybe you will see that we all have the same problems and joys, no matter what path we took in life.
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Give Them An Argument is a YouTube show and podcast dedicated to building a smarter, funnier and more strategic Left. New episodes are live on YouTube on Monday nights with an exclusive postgame for GTAA patrons after the main show. (To become a patron, go to patreon.com/benburgis and sign up for the monthly cost of a milkshake at a 50s nostalgia diner in 1994.) Past guests have included Slavoj Žižek, Richard Wolff, David Pizarro, Gregory Sadler, Glenn Greenwald, Krystal Ball, Bhaskar Sunkar ...
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The Cost of Happiness: Tony Hsieh

Imperative Entertainment and Vespucci

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Billionaire Zappos founder and tech CEO Tony Hsieh was obsessed with happiness and helping people achieve it. After running “the world’s happiest company” for two decades, Hsieh created his experimental community — The Downtown Project — dedicated to pursuing happiness. But what do Tony's life and death reveal about Silicon Valley’s obsession with re-imagining how society functions? "A gripping tale" - The Guardian The Cost Of Happiness is reported and hosted by Nastaran Tavakoli-Far. It is ...
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Tested

Dave DeWitt, Leoneda Inge, Will Michaels, Charlie Shelton-Ormond, Jason deBruyn, Rusty Jacobs, Naomi Prioleau, Celeste Gracia, Kamaya Truitt, Anisa Khalifa

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Tested is a hard look at how North Carolina and its neighbors face the day's challenges. Hosted by journalists Dave DeWitt and Leoneda Inge.
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Strange Knights

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Strange Knights Podcast is hosted by Eudaldo Pena, he invites friends and family on to talk UFO’s and other strange events in the San Antonio area, Ed and crew dish on everything from advancements in medicine and healthcare to ghost stories and jury duty. Strange Knights Podcast is broadcast Live every Thursday night at 9 PM cst on ModSnapRadio.com and is produced by Hoofnest Recording. Excecutive producers are Jason Barrera, Charlie Castleman and Eudaldo Pena. You can find Eudaldo Pena on F ...
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Welcome to "Totally Athens" where we celebrate the vibrant culture and unconventional charm of Athens, Georgia. Whether you're an Athens local looking for new adventures or a visitor planning an unforgettable trip, "Totally Athens" is your go-to source for the latest and greatest in the Classic City. Hosted by Meredith McLucas, proud Athenian since 1995. Join Meredith for casual, engaging conversations with Athens' coolest characters, local businesses, talented musicians, and creative makers ...
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First-time guest Tony Annett and Matt "I Brought My Own Mic" McManus return for an in-depth look at thinkers like Alasdair McIntyre and Paul Tillich, the relationship between left-wing economic ideas and Catholic social teaching, and more. (Turns out that, while an adamant atheist when "in the streets" arguing about philosophy, Ben is "in the sheet…
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In 1984, amid the fears of nuclear war and the rise of consumerism, teen-centric films flourished. One often-overlooked gem stands out for its darker tone, mixing themes of consumerism, alien threats, mutation, and sinister scientists. "Night of the Comet" follows two sisters who survive a comet-induced apocalypse that turns most people into dust a…
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The eleventh episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the Academy Awards Best Picture winner, John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy. Directed by John Schlesinger from a screenplay by Waldo Salt (based on the James Leo Herlihy novel) and starring Jon Voight, Dustin Hoffman, Sylvia Miles and Brenda Vaccaro, Midnight Cowboy was th…
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Send us a text This episode of Life After Sports hits different! Greg Vaughn and James Harris discusses former NFL beast Rod Coleman, and they go all in on his wild ride from the gritty streets of North Philly to the bright lights of the NFL. Rod doesn’t hold back, keeping it 100 about what it was like growing up in the thick of it—dodging the stre…
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Recovery literature (Quit-Lit) Recommendation: The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself - https://a.co/d/52PsENO Best piece of Recovery advice: Your sobriety is your own. Song that symbolizes Recovery to Cy: All These Things ThatI've Done by The Killers -https://youtu.be/sZTpLvsYYHw?si=W_uBps6X0iyp7cr4 Don’t forget to check out “The Way Out…
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On the one-year anniversary of Hamas's atrocities on October 7th, which have been used as a pretext for unfathomably worse atrocities for the last year, Ben Burgis does an on-air version of his lecture "Debunking the Many Bad Arguments Made By Israel’s Apologists in the West" which he gave as a teach-in at the encampment at Princeton last April, an…
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We talk some Marxism, and then Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison of the American Prestige podcast join us to talk about their article "America Must Grapple With the Limits of Ukraine's Kursk Offensive": https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/america-must-grapple-limits-ukraines-kursk-offensive-212795 Order Ben's Palestine pamphlet: https://everyday-…
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Say his name three times and he will appear. With his unruly green hair, pinstripe suit and unusual mannerisms, the malicious spirit became a film icon. But before the dark comedy premiered the studio and half of the cast weren't exactly convinced that audiences would be willing to take the wild ride about a bio-exorcist. The original script was va…
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The tenth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features one of the Venice International Film Festival’s major award winners, Federico Fellini’s Fellini Satyricon. Directed and co-written by Federico Fellini and starring Martin Potter, Hiram Keller, Max Born and Salvo Randone, Fellini Satyricon won the Pasinetti Award for Best Ita…
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Send us a text Greg Vaughn and James Harris keep it real, diving straight into the controversial legacy of baseball’s biggest hustler, Pete Rose. The man played with heart, grit, and a passion that was unmatched on the field. Pete Rose—aka “Charlie Hustle”—did what few could, playing 97% of his games and becoming one of the greatest to ever touch t…
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Send us a text In this episode of "Life After Sports," hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris break down the highs and lows of NFL Week 2. With veteran quarterbacks dominating the unbeaten teams, the duo dive deep into what sets these experienced players apart and the preseason preparation that gave them an edge. From Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas Cit…
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Send us a text Greg Vaughn and James Harris give a heartfelt shoutout to one of baseball’s realest—Pete Rose, aka "Charlie Hustle." Rose wasn’t just a player, he was the game. From tearing it up on the field in Cincinnati to racking up 18 All-Star nods, Rose set the bar for what it means to leave it all on the diamond. But here's the catch: why is …
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Contact Alex: mailto:alex@themindfullifepractice.com Recovery literature (quit-lit) recommendations: Daily Reflections on Addiction, Yoga, and Getting Well - https://a.co/d/aB8A23J Meditations From The Mat: A Daily Guide for the Practice of Yoga By: Gates, Rolf -https://a.co/d/5yftrWx Best piece of advice: "Really lean into community". Resources/li…
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The ninth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features Jason’s personal pick, Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch. Directed and co-written by Sam Peckinpah and starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O’Brien and Jaime Sánchez, The Wild Bunch was nominated for two Oscars. The contemporary reviews quoted in this e…
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Mitch Motivates is a speaker, person in long term Recovery, and Author of the new book My Addiction, My Super Power: From Mania to Motivates: Twelve Tips for Overcoming Addiction, Crushing Life, and Inspiring Others. Mitch has an inspiring story and an infectious passion for Recovery and for helping others find #Recovery themselves so #ListenUp Rea…
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Imagine pitching this to a movie studio in the 80s: two clueless slackers travel through time in a phone booth, rounding up historical figures for their high school history project. Not exactly an easy sell, right? But what started as a quirky stand-up routine from college pals Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon turned into a surprise hit. The film didn…
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The eighth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our animation pick, Peanuts adaptation A Boy Named Charlie Brown. Directed by Bill Melendez from a screenplay by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz and starring the voices of Peter Robbins, Pamelyn Ferdin, Glenn Gilger and Andy Pforsich, A Boy Named Charlie Brown was the fir…
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William C Moyers is Vice President of Public Affairs and community relations for Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and author of the best selling books "Broken: My Story of Addiction and Redemption" and "Broken Open: What Painkillers Taught Me About Life and Recovery". William shares how his run-in with painkillers took him down a dark path, how he re…
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Will Cooper, op-ed columnist and author of "How America Works ... And Why It Doesn't," joins Ben Burgis for a friendly debate on how much economic inequality is too much. In an article for Newsweek, Cooper argued that America is much too unequal but he also said that: "And, importantly, there's nothing necessarily wrong with some people getting ric…
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In this powerful interview, Jason Evert talks with lawyer Marcella Burke about her work representing whistleblowers like Eithan Haim and others who are fighting medical abuse and malpractice. Marcella discusses the resources available to children who want to detransition, and the legal protections for nurses and doctors who speak out against these …
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The seventh episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our foreign film pick, Costa-Gavras’ Z. Directed and co-written by Costa-Gavras (from the novel by Vassilis Vassilikos) and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Yves Montand, Jacques Perrin, Pierre Dux and Irene Papas, Z was nominated for five Oscars and won two. The contempor…
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Send us a text In this captivating episode of Life After Sports, hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris sit down with Fox 5 News anchor Jason Feinberg for an in-depth conversation that blends NFL fantasy football strategies, controversial player moments, and the realities of police profiling. Kicking off with Tyreek Hill’s run-in with law enforcement, …
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Send us a text In this dynamic episode of Life After Sports, co-hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris are joined by longtime friend and Northern California’s self-proclaimed finest athlete, Nick Smernes. The conversation kicks off with Greg Vaughn sharing an unforgettable experience of facing legendary pitchers like Greg Maddux and Randy Johnson. He d…
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Travis Stevens shares his raw #Recovery story with us, and the transformation in his character and his life are so powerful and evident as you hear him recount the events that led to his ultimate breaking point! His story is inspirational and highly instructive for all of us! Some of the topics covered are parenting, embracing vulnerability, and in…
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Stormin' Norman Finkelstein joins us in the first half of the show to talk to Ben Burgis about the rise and fall of Robin DiAngelo. Then for the second half we switch to examining the other side of the aisle with a conversation with Matt McManus about his very funny review of Charlie Kirk's latest....let's just say "book," "Right-Wing Revolution: H…
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In the 1980s, many movie fans thought the Friday the 13th series was at its best with the fourth movie, The Final Chapter, where it seemed like Jason Voorhees was finally defeated. The fifth film, A New Beginning, tried to take the story in a new direction but didn't satisfy fans. Then, a new writer and director named Tom McLoughlin was asked to br…
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John Hughes is known for making popular movies about teenagers in the 1980s. He started as a National Lampoon's Magazine writer and then began writing scripts in 1979. In 1984, he directed "Sixteen Candles". The next year, he directed two well-known movies, "The Breakfast Club" and this 80s flick. Many people think "The Breakfast Club" is better, b…
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The sixth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features Josh’s personal pick, Ronald Neame’s The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay by Jay Presson Allen (based on the Muriel Spark novel) and starring Maggie Smith, Pamela Franklin, Robert Stephens, Gordon Jackson and Jane Carr, The Prime of Miss …
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Reach out to Jenny and learn more about her and her work: https://jennyteeters.com/ Recovery literature (quit-lit) recommendations: Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions - https://www.aa.org/twelve-steps-twelve-traditions Best piece of Recovery advice: Participate! Song that symbolizes Recovery to Jenny: I came here to live by Trace Adkins - https://y…
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Do Palestinians have the same rights as everyone else, or have they collectively forfeited these rights by being "criminals"? In an article for Merion West, libertarian economist Walter Block argued the latter: https://merionwest.com/2024/06/07/yes-to-a-palestinian-state-just-not-inside-or-right-next-to-israel/ Ben Burgis responded: https://merionw…
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The fifth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features our documentary pick, the Maysles brothers’ Salesman. Directed by Albert and David Maysles with Charlotte Zwerin, Salesman is a key film in the direct cinema movement. The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Vincent Canby in The New York Times (https://www.…
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Send us a text In this latest episode of Life After Sports, hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris sit down with one of the greatest athletes in Olympic history, Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Growing up in the challenging environment of East St. Louis, Jackie opens up about the hurdles she had to jump over—both literally and figuratively. She recalls how her j…
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John Machado shares his passion for the 12 steps with us and talked about a wide array of topics such as emotional maturity in early recovery, communication skills, and learning what true intimacy in a relationship is. The first step towards learning any hard lesson is always the hardest, and nothing that’s worth it is going to come easy! This was …
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The people's econ prof, Rob Larson, joins us to talk about his new book, "Mastering the Universe: The Obscene Wealth of the Ruling Class, What They Do With Their Money, and Why You Should Hate Them Even More." Before that, Ben and the crew talk about the highlights and the (sadly more numerous) lowlights of the DNC. In the postgame for patrons, the…
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80s action movie icon Arnold Schwarzenegger had already faced off against deadly alien hunters in "Predator", but that same year, he took on another action-packed sci-fi film, trading aliens for a dystopian future and a deadly reality TV show. This 80s flick was a wild departure from the original short story it was based on, but it delivered plenty…
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The fourth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or winner, Lindsay Anderson’s If….. Directed by Lindsay Anderson from a screenplay by David Sherwin and starring Malcolm McDowell, Robert Swann, Richard Warwick, Christine Noonan and David Wood, If…. is the first of three films Anderson dire…
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In this powerful episode, Jason Evert sits down with Bree Solstad, a former adult content star who, after 10 years in the industry, made a life-changing decision to quit and embark on a journey of faith. Raised Lutheran, Bree faced a tragic turning point that led her to drift away from God. However, a dramatic encounter with the Truth led to her co…
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Sobriety Coach and person in long term #Recovery Dallas Brag shares his #Recovery journey and how he went from isolation and alienation to meaningful connection. Dallas discusses the challenges he faced as a gay man and with a crystal meth addiction in finding rewarding and enduring #Recovery and how he's helping people like him find Recovery so #L…
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Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson joins us once again to talk about Peter Thiel's favorite "populist," J.D. Vance, the (sadly inaccurate) hysteria from Trump, Musk and the New York Post about Kamala Harris being to the left of Bernie and possibly even a revolutionary communist, and his "anti-socialist bingo" card. Before that, Ben and the c…
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In the not-too-distant future, civilization has been destroyed by genocide, starvation, and plague, and chaos reigns in the wastelands surrounding the collapsed Brooklyn Bridge. As guerilla fighters battle amid the desolation, one woman, who is also a robot, harbors a secret that could save humanity. As menacing baddies seek to exploit her to monop…
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The third episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1969 features the year’s biggest flop, Carl Reiner’s The Comic. Directed and co-written by Carl Reiner and starring Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee and Mickey Rooney, The Comic was inspired by Van Dyke’s love of silent film comedians. The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from R…
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Send us a text After a recap of a successful trip for Team USA in the #olympics, the hosts Greg Vaughn and James Harris engage in everyone's favorite sport's debate...MJ vs LeBron in this engaging episode of the "Life After Sports" podcast. The discussion kicks off with an analysis of how streaming has revolutionized Olympic viewership, driving rec…
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