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Hosted by award-winning story coach K.M. Weiland, the Helping Writers Become Authors podcast will take you deep into story theory, writing techniques, and all the incredible wisdom of story. There is no such thing as "just a story." Come along to find out how to write YOUR best story, astound the world, and (just maybe) change your life!
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Far From Home

Scott Gurian

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An immersive travel and culture documentary podcast where Peabody award-winning public radio journalist Scott Gurian reports fascinating stories from faraway places and makes you feel like you’re really there! On past episodes, he’s road tripped 18,000 mi. (29,000 km) from the UK to Mongolia and back, visited Iran as an American tourist, wandered through abandoned buildings in Chernobyl, and participated in a hallucinogenic healing ceremony in Peru. Learn more and view bonus content at farfr ...
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Yoga with KM

Kate W. Mak

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Welcome to the Yoga With KM podcast. It is my honour to offer you some yoga classes you can take with you on the go or at home as well as some musings and thoughts from my heart to yours.
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Kinda Murdery

Zevon Odelberg

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Welcome to Kinda Murdery, a true crime podcast that’s mostly about murder, and always about the strange and compelling stories that arise when the path less traveled twists to darkness and those who walk its shadows surrender to violence and corruption. I’m your host Zevon Odelberg – we have a perilous journey ahead, so thank you for lending me, your courage and good company. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.
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Brad's A-Games

Brad Clark

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Just about everyone loves those really big summer and winter sports festivals that occur every four years in places like Pyeongchang or Rio de Janeiro. These are forgotten, surprising often personal stories about "those games" through the lens of a Canadian sports fan and journalist who covered the movement's return to its origins in Greece in 2004.
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Welcome to ’The Ultra Happy Podcast,’ where joy, ultrarunning, and insightful conversations converge. Join me, along with invited guests, athletes, and experts, as we explore the happiness found in both ultrarunning and everyday life. Delve into inspiring stories, practical tips, and the transformative power of adopting the ultrarunning mindset. As I document my journey crossing the 5 deserts, we invite you to share in the joy, resilience, and lessons learned on the trail and in our pursuit ...
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Many Caminos lead to Santiago de Compostela, the renown pilgrimage destination nestled in the northwest of Spain. I'm Anne Lanevschi, and I live in the heart of Galicia along one of the many Caminos that lead to Santiago, in a beautiful landscape overlooking the River Ulla valley, and just over 20 km south of Santiago de Compostela. The Caminos or Ways as they are called have a history that predates Christianity. Why are so many people drawn to walk a Camino? And what is so magical about the ...
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We're back from Jordan, having conquered the epic 3rd desert of the Grand Slam Series! Join us as we dive into our incredible race experience, filled with struggles, triumphs, and inspiring stories. Navigating tough times isn’t just a race day strategy; it’s a life lesson. In this season, we’ll share valuable insights, interviews, and plenty of lau…
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The Lufthansa Heist etched its name in the annals of criminal history, standing as a stark reminder of the audacity of organized crime. when a group of mobsters executed this meticulously planned robbery, they weren't just committing a crime; they were setting a new benchmark for criminal exploits in America. The heist, which occurred in the winter…
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In the course of reporting my documentary about Freetown Christiania -- Copenhagen's famous anarchist commune -- for the 99% Invisible podcast, I took two trips to Denmark and recorded many hours of interviews that unfortunately ended up on the cutting room floor. In this bonus episode of Far From Home, I present some of the highlights as well as s…
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In 1971, a group of squatters took over an abandoned military base just across the harbor from downtown Copenhagen, Denmark. They created a a politically autonomous anarchist zone -- in other words, a commune -- with its own flag, marching band, and consensus-driven governance process, and they decided to call their community Christiania. The thous…
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You might know "King Con,"Charles Ponzi as the inventor of the pyramid scheme. But, did you know that he he was a master of disguise? Did you know he went on the run from American and International authorities disguised as a waiter? Find out more about a true AMERICAN OUTLAW...Only on Kinda Murdery! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.s…
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In this era of wars, conflicts, and polarized politics, talking to strangers has never been more important. A new season of episodes launches Tuesday, October 8th. (Thanks to Ali Lemer for editorial support) On Far From Home, award-winning public radio journalist Scott Gurian documents fascinating stories from far-flung places like Iran, Chernobyl,…
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Check out HHH Media's awesome Zombie Apocalypse audio drama: SOLO! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/solo-a-zombie-apocalypse/id1456892608 https://open.spotify.com/show/6tn6ELaz5fN3hVSqyTDdu7 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/kinda-murdery--5496890/support.Από τον Zevon Odelberg
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n 1928, a Colorado judge handed 38-year-old Danny Daniels, former safecracker for the notorious Kimes Gang in Oklahoma, two sentences: The first was 15 years hard labor for assault on a police officer. The second was 13 years, no hard labor, for armed robbery. Both sentences were to be served at at the Colorado State Penitentiary at Cañon City. Dan…
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In the poignant season finale of the Ultra Happy Podcast, join us as we navigate a deeply personal journey through the desert of Jordan. As I grapple with the profound loss of my beloved Chato, I face Desert Number 3—250 kilometers of self-supported solitude. Despite the weight of my grief, I’m determined to meet this challenge with resilience and …
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Nashville, Tennessee. February 16, 1997. The sun had yet to rise, but the morning had already begun at Captain D's Seafood Kitchen on Lebanon Pike. Inside, Steve Hampton, the manager, and his young employee, 16-year-old Sarah Jackson, were preparing for the Sunday rush. But this particular Sunday was about to become a date etched in Nashville’s wor…
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Derek and Maria Broaddus worked hard, built a life together, and eventually became financially successful enough to buy their dream home in Westfield, NJ. They thought they had made it, that is, until the first letter from, "The Watcher," arrived... Sources: https://www.thecut.com/article/the-haunting-of-657-boulevard-in-westfield-new-jersey.html h…
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Welcome to this week’s episode of the Ultra Happy Podcast! I’m thrilled to have Yasmin, a remarkable athlete who’s recently made headlines as a podium finisher in the last two desert ultramarathons. What’s even more inspiring is that Yasmin’s victory wasn’t planned—she only started running with the goal of qualifying for her dream race in Antarctic…
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American Monster Richard Chase, known as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” stood apart even in the twisted world of serial killers. From a young age, he was gripped by powerful delusions. The conviction that his blood was prepetually turning to dust inside his veins was just one of many. These were not just fleeting fantasies, but deeply ingrained belie…
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In this episode, we sit down with Lindsey, a true inspiration who defied the odds after suffering a stroke. She shares her incredible story of resilience, determination, and passion for running. From her darkest days to crushing long distances, tackling challenging courses, and setting FKTs, Lindsey shows us that everyone has a story and a struggle…
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Remember the Redneck Zombie Murder Family from the modern cult classic horror movie, CABIN IN THE WOODS? Well, before they were a Redneck ZOMBIE Murder Family - They were a REAL American Murder Family...As the saying goes, every family has its secrets, and the Benders were no exception. Their secrets were just darker than most. A lot darker...Find …
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Today’s episode takes us back to the desert as we chat with fellow Grand Slam participant, Sandeep! Tune in for a lively conversation filled with unforgettable stories, valuable running tips from an experienced runner, and insights on transitioning from marathons to multi-stage races. Don’t miss this fun and informative discussion packed with memor…
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In the Summer of 2001, a predator walked among the unsuspecting residents of Western Washington. He moved quietly, slipping through towns and leaving devastation in his wake. This man, this American Monster, was Michael John Braae, better known as "Cowboy Mike," a serial killer and serial rapist who left behind him a tragic trail of violence, terro…
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In the shadowy corners of the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington State, Colton Harris-Moore emerged not merely as a troubled teenager but as a captivating figure who danced on the edge of legality. He became infamous as the "Barefoot Bandit," a moniker earned from his habit of executing crimes shoeless. Harris-Moore's crimes weren't petty…
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Welcome to the first episode of our exciting new series, where we celebrate the bravery and spirit of runners who’ve left a mark on us in the most challenging desert races. In this debut episode, we’re thrilled to introduce Angie, a remarkable Namib Race participant who transitioned from a dedicated volunteer to a passionate ultramarathoner with th…
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Kinda Murdery is back with new episodes and a brand new season! The first episode of Season 7 is the story of America's most notorious serial killer - The Killer Clown - John Wayne Gacy. After the Gacy story, Zevon interviews Karen Conti, Gacy's Death Row attorney, and author of the riveting, award-winning new book, "Killing Time with John Wayne Ga…
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Join us today as we dive into the thrilling final stages of the Gobi March 2024 @racingtheplanet Hear all about Andy’s first run in the scorching heat and get the inside scoop on the last two epic stages of this incredible adventure. Plus, I’ll share my mishap of breaking all my shorts, the fun moments, and a bit of racing excitement. Thanks for tu…
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