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- Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. This people love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and it is time to tend not to leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times.
- A perfect town comes with a terrifying price. Allie West, an unpopular teenager who is dealing with issues beyond her years while struggling to fit in with her seemingly perfect small town. But, on one Halloween night, everything changes, and she discovers that her town's idyllic image comes at a deadly cost. As she learns about the mysterious Piper's powerful hold on the town, she, along with her younger brother, realize they are the only ones who can save their community before it's too late. Can Allie West help rescue her family, and their town, and even herself, from its evil past and own demise?
- Kate Mara and Adam Scott star in Ghostwriter, a gripping psychological thriller from podcast movie studio C13Features, about a former journalist who reluctantly accepts a job ghostwriting a new murder mystery novel for an eccentric billionaire. As they collaborate on the project, questions - and suspicions - begin to arise.
- Each week, a couples therapist with dubious methods counsels a different couple.
- The Root of Evil: The True Story of the Hodel Family and the Black Dahlia is an American investigative crime podcast that covers the Black Dahlia murder and suspect George Hodel. Using interviews and archival audio, it talks to the Hodel family who tell their story. The program is hosted by sisters Rasha Pecoraro and Yvette Gentile, the great grand daughters of George Hodel.
- Joan and Walter's granddaughter/filmmaker Vanessa Hope, and film historian/podcaster Karina Longworth, tell the untold story of the Bennett/Wanger romance and professional partnership - a film noir played out in real life.
- They pull back the veil on the world of the known, to explore the unexplained. Exclusive interviews, never-before-seen footage, previously-suppressed documents, original audio and video recordings, and hard evidence related to UFOs.
- In Feb 2018, an aspiring actress vanished from her Hollywood apartment. Rolling Stone journalist Neil Strauss was asked to help the family get answers. Together, they found them...sometimes at great personal risk. For the first time in a serial podcast, go inside a gripping multi-state investigation as it unfolds from the moment of the disappearance to each twist and turn in the case. Stay not only more informed than the news, but listen as the official story is dismantled with in-the-moment first-hand reporting with the leading figures in the investigation.
- The Sunshine Place tells the mind-blowing, true-story of Synanon - one of America's most cutting edge social experiments, turned into one of its most dangerous and violent cults - as it's never been told before: by the people who lived it.
- Dana Carvey and David Spade take you behind the scenes to reminisce about the most memorable stories and moments with friends of the show. In each episode, you'll hear from your favorite cast members, hosts, writers, and musical guests as they share never-before told stories about their careers; including how they made their way to the show and how being a part SNL's cultural history has impacted their lives beyond the show.
- Award-winning miniseries about the filmmakers who revolutionized the movies.
- In 2007, NBA referee Tim Donaghy was arrested for betting on games he officiated. It was the biggest scandal in American sports history, but it quickly faded from the headlines. Why? Because everyone in this scandal has something to hide. This isn't a story about basketball - it's a story about money, and a conspiracy that spans far beyond one referee. Sports journalist Tim Livingston takes you inside his eight-year odyssey to find the truth at the heart of the scandal.
- 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.
- The Ballad of Billy Balls is a true crime podcast that examines the 1982 murder of punk musician Billy Balls. The program is hosted by author and activist Io Tillett Wright who tries to unravel a mystery of love and loss, the tender binds of family, and the stories we tell ourselves just to survive.
- On her first-ever podcast, Ellen Pompeo sits down with a wide range of guests and celebrity friends who inspire her and who do extraordinary things. Join Ellen for these special weekly conversations, presented by Cadence13.
- From the creators of Up and Vanished and Radio Rental, host Payne Lindsey attempts to break the stigma surrounding the topic of UFOs. In this new investigative series, Lindsey shines light on real-life coverups, and infamous cases, all while leaving the tinfoil hat at the door.
- The RFK Tapes is a true crime and history podcast that takes a trip down a rabbit hole surrounding the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The program is hosted by Zac Stuart-Pontier and Bill Klaber and features never-before heard police recording.
- David Dobrik, a 24-year-old, sexy, millionaire YouTuber and Jason Nash, a 40-something single dad with a vlog of his own, take you behind-the-scenes of their vlogs and show you what living the "YouTube life" is really like.
- Investigative journalist Jessica Noll and former Detective Todd McComas dig deep into an unsolved case and search for answers to Jessica's untimely death.
- In order to achieve growth, discomfort is unavoidable. So why not seek it out? Yes Theory co-founders Matt, Ammar, and Thomas are turning off the cameras and turning on the mics to reflect upon how Discomfort actually might hold the keys to meaning and happiness.
- A weekly show that features interviews with members of the sports media about their work, as well as roundtables with sports media reporters about television, digital, audio/radio, print, and other forms of media.
- New Orleans Pelicans star CJ McCollum hosts a one-of-a-kind show that gives an unmatched look into the NBA and the life of a basketball superstar. CJ will talk about everything from where star players will go in free agency, to what it's like to drop 50, to his favorite glass of wine. Pull Up will provide unmatched NBA access, plenty of laughs, and world-class guests in an unprecedented sports podcast showcasing an NBA and media star at the height of his career.
- Hosted by Flea, founding member and bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, This Little Light is a podcast about falling in love with music. Flea interviews musical guests from all genres to discuss the teachers who guided them, the influences that inspired them, and how the lessons they learned as young musicians have shaped their creativity, resilience, and careers. Guests range from legends to rising stars, and include Rick Rubin, Patti Smith, Thundercat Margo Price, and Cynthia Erivo.
- Unsolved Mysteries Podcast is a unexplained mystery and true crime podcast from the original creators of the iconic television series. The program is hosted by Steve French who presents an all new mystery every week from terrifying abductions to bizarre paranormal encounters, heinous killers and unexplained deaths.
- Sasha Spielberg and Alana Haim take a trip back in time to explore their most awkward stage: the braces, the acne, a time where achieving a first kiss might as well be as easy as discovering an element on a periodic table and your bar mitzvah theme was the most important decision of your life. They divulge their most embarrassing stories from this, the most frightening years of their lives that made them the women they are today.
- Join Este Haim, Grammy-nominated bassist for the band HAIM, and Darren Criss, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor, as these close friends chat weekly with special guests.
- Gangster Capitalism is a true crime podcast that looks at the dark side of the American dream. The first season looks at the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal. The second season examines corruption in the National Rifle Association. The third season discusses the scandal surrounding Jerry Falwell Jr. and Liberty University.
- There will always be something distinct about the present day, yet history haunts. American democracy is at a crossroads, and everyone have to decide who they really are as a nation. This moment begs everyone all to look to the past to help understand the present, and to imagine a better future. In the aftermath of the carnage of the Civil War, the nation struggled to give shape to a country drenched in blood.
- It's not just crazy talk, it's Psychobabble - the official free audio podcast from YouTube sensation Tyler Oakley. He and his bestie Korey Kuhl bring a half hour of unfiltered gossip sessions, pop culture scrutiny, and more.
- Dead and Gone is a true crime podcast that investigates the 1985 brutal murder of two Grateful Dead fans. The program is hosted by Payne Lindsey and Jake Brennan who examine the dark side of the Grateful Dead fandom that led to the murder and the disappearance of some of the band's most dedicated fans.
- Steven Spielberg and George Lucas become allies. A tragedy stuns composer John Williams. Producers at Universal take a risk on a big idea.
- The open ocean devours Steven Spielberg. George Lucas finds a home for his space adventure. John Williams returns with an inspired idea.
- Jaws is an international sensation. John Williams attends the Oscars. George and Steven embark on rival projects out of this world.
- George and Steven struggle with crews, imploding budgets and nature itself. A $40-million handshake. "The Star Wars" faces its biggest threat.
- George Lucas screens his film for Steven Spielberg and his friends. John Williams records a masterpiece. Theaters reject Star Wars.
- George Lucas and Steven Spielberg first meet at a film festival. A startling surprise on Hollywood Boulevard. George and Steven build a sandcastle.
- 1977: College dropout James Cameron, a 22-year-old truck driver, aspires for something more.
- James Cameron excels at Roger Corman's film studio, meeting several people who will change the course of his life. An electric moment on set demonstrates his filmmaking potential.
- Young James engineers a hot air balloon in Chippawa. Tensions build on the set of Piranha II. James learns to embrace his worst nightmare.
- An up-and-coming Ridley Scott decides on a film that will revolutionize science fiction horror. James Cameron pitches The Terminator, and meets bodybuilder Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- James Cameron finishes filming on The Terminator, only to see the film disappoint. James marries his producer Gale, and fights for Sigourney Weaver's big payday in Aliens.
- A crew mutiny at Pinewood Studios threatens James' vision for Aliens. Pressure builds on composer James Horner. Philip Cameron declines an opportunity to celebrate his son's success.
- James Cameron appears on Late Night with David Letterman, as The Abyss disappoints. The Terminator finally finds a fan base on television and home video. James rediscovers his passion during a documentary screening, and pitches Titanic.
- James makes dangerous dives to the Atlantic Ocean floor to film the Titanic and clears the way for his next feature film.
- James finds Titanic's lead actors. A drug-induced hysteria rocks James' film production, as budgets spiral out of control. James gives up his share in the film film to keep it afloat.
- When a 25-year-old aspiring actress and model vanishes from outside her Hollywood apartment, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Neil Strauss finds himself at the center of the investigation. What happened to Adea Shabani?
- Neil chases down the first big break in Adea's recent disappearance, but new information produces more questions than answers as several suspects emerge. A secret relationship is revealed.