Cato Daily Podcast - Scalia and Criminal Defense
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The Gist - Reduce, Reuse, and Re-Evaluate
On The Gist, are you really saving the planet with your recycling? New Yorker writer Maria Konnikova, takes on what may be our most controversial round of “Is That Bulls--t?” Konnikova is the author of The Confidence Game. On the Spiel, porn on the Juno spacecraft’s hard drive.
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Money Girl - 456 MG How to Pay Off Debt By Making More Money
Laura interviews David Carlson, author of the new book Hustle Away Debt. If you're ready to tackle debt or just have more security, starting a side hustle can be a financial lifeline. Find out the main types to consider, even if your 9 to 5 job leaves you with little time to spare. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29IKsha
The Phil Ferguson Show - 175 Anthony Magnabosco and Street Epistemology
Investing Skeptically segment: Market returns as of 6/30/16. Learn what did well and what did not.
Song Exploder - Andrew Bird – Roma Fade
Andrew Bird is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, maybe known best for his violin playing and his whistling. In this episode, Andrew breaks down his song Roma Fade, from the 2016 album Are You Serious?
The Goods from the Woods - Episode #97 – “Dylan and Cash”
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are all on their lonesome talking about their recent trips, travails, and intrepid travels. Rivers went to the meth capital of the Pacific Northwest, Pat's folks were in town, and Mr. Goodnight went to see Bob Dylan again. We also find out that Mr. Goodnight does a SHOCKINGLY accurate imitation of the late great man in black, Johnny Cash. You don't wanna miss this episode! Song of the week this week: "Every Summer Day" by The Last. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
The Stack Overflow Podcast - Stack Exchange Podcast #71 – A Bunch of Bald Yaks
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Start the Week - Love, Loss and Scandal
On Start the Week Andrew discusses love, loss and scandal. Carrie Cracknell is directing Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea, the story of an overpowering, self-destructive love affair set in post-war Britain. Michel Faber's collection of poetry explores the loss and grief at the death of his beloved wife, Eva. AE Housman wrote a series of poems at the end of the 19th century - A Shropshire Lad - which were hugely popular and came to encapsulate the nostalgia for an unspoilt pastoral idyll, but the writer Peter Parker says they're also shot through with unfulfilled longing for a young man. Homosexuality only became legal in the late 1960s and John Preston retells the story of the MP Jeremy Thorpe - a tale of sex, lies, murder and scandal at the heart of the establishment. Producer: Katy Hickman.
Start the Week - Love, Loss and Scandal
On Start the Week Andrew discusses love, loss and scandal. Carrie Cracknell is directing Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea, the story of an overpowering, self-destructive love affair set in post-war Britain. Michel Faber's collection of poetry explores the loss and grief at the death of his beloved wife, Eva. AE Housman wrote a series of poems at the end of the 19th century - A Shropshire Lad - which were hugely popular and came to encapsulate the nostalgia for an unspoilt pastoral idyll, but the writer Peter Parker says they're also shot through with unfulfilled longing for a young man. Homosexuality only became legal in the late 1960s and John Preston retells the story of the MP Jeremy Thorpe - a tale of sex, lies, murder and scandal at the heart of the establishment. Producer: Katy Hickman.