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- Follow the South African comedian interview entertainers, CEOs, actors, athletes, and local icons in conversations full of radical candor, authentic back-and-forward, and honest reactions.
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- For the past two years, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ronan Farrow has been following a trail of clues from his investigation of Harvey Weinstein to other blockbuster stories about the systems that protect powerful men accused of terrible crimes in Hollywood, Washington, and others. But he didn't bring that information to light on his own. A compelling cast of sources from brave whistleblowers to undercover operatives decided the fate of these investigations. The Catch and Kill Podcast brings you their stories, in their own words.
- Over six episodes, host D. Watkins will share his experiences in and out of the writers' room and speak to the people who brought this story to the screen.
- Host Tristan Redman is a seasoned journalist who doesn't believe in ghosts. But weird things happened in the bedroom he lived in as a teenager. When he discovers years later that subsequent occupants of the same house have been visited by the ghost of a faceless woman, he's curious. Because it just so happens that Tristan's childhood home is right next door to the house where his wife's great grandmother, Naomi Dancy, was murdered in 1937 - killed by two gunshots to the face. Could there be a connection between the ghost and the murder? Tristan decides to investigate and soon finds himself going where no son-in-law should go, deep into his wife's family history, asking questions no one wants answered.
- The Clearing is a true crime podcast that examines the case of April Balascio who when she was 40 years old discovered that her father, Edward Wayne Edwards, really was a murderer. The program is hosted by Josh Dean who talks about what happened after April discovered that her suspicions about her father were correct.
- The official companion podcast for the HBO Original series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, is hosted by writer and executive producer Rodney Barnes. Each week Rodney takes listeners behind the scenes with guests to unpack the stories, characters, and real life inspiration behind the show. Guests include Winning Time director and executive producer Adam McKay, break-out star Quincy Isaiah (Magic Johnson), and some surprise guests along the way. Podcast episodes are available each week right after the latest episode of Winning Time on HBOMax.
- Join host Jason Concepcion and Foundation's showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer as they discuss adapting Isaac Asimov's iconic novels for the screen. Writers from the show chat with them to unpack the latest episodes.
- On the last day of her grandmother's life, journalist Maya Lin Sugarman finds a box of forgotten screenplays that sets her on a journey to uncover the truth about their author: her late uncle, Galen Yuen.
- How did 9/11 the day become 9/11 the idea? Join host Dan Taberski to shift the focus to what happened on 9/12, and every day after that. What happened on 9/12 to alter our memory and our perspective forever?
- It's 1990. The Berlin Wall just fell. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. And the soundtrack to the revolution is one of the best selling songs of all time, the metal ballad "Wind of Change," by the Scorpions. Decades later, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe heard a rumor: the song wasn't written by the Scorpions. It was written by the CIA. This is his journey to find the truth.
- My Fugitive is a podcast that the looks at the case of Howard Mechanic who was accused of burning to the ground an Air Force building in St. Louis on May 5, 1970. Facing serious time, Howard went on the run. The program is hosted by Nina Gilden Seavey whose father represented Howard Mechanic. She examines the case in an effort to discover what really happened.
- Dan Taberski explores overlooked people, moments, and events from American culture.
- Thirty years ago, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, a car accident set off four days of unrest. Journalist Collier Meyerson explores what came to be known as the "Crown Heights Riot."
- The 11th publishes an entirely new issue on the 11th of every month. Inspired by the experience of opening a magazine every month trusting that something engaging will be there waiting for you.
- Hosted by fashion educator Kimberly Jenkins, this five-part series explores moments in history when Black Americans demanded respect, challenged norms, built community and imagined the future - all through what they wore.
- Going Through It is a branded podcast that where notable women discuss a pivotal moment in their lives where they decided to make a change. The first season of the program is hosted by Ann Friedman with the second season is hosted by Tracy Clayton.
- Welcome to Your Fantasy is a true crime and history podcast that looks at the world of Chippendales where male exotic dancers sold the promise of women's liberation for the price of a few dollars in a g-string. Historian Natalia Petrzela looks behind the powerful mullets, oiled pecs, and non-stop parties yo look at the darker story of greed, corruption and murder.
- Hosts Brittany Luse and Ronald Young, Jr. pull back the curtain on a wide variety of HBO Documentaries. Through in-depth conversations and interviews with filmmakers and experts, Brittany and Ronald unpack these stories with new context.
- In 1991, Anita Hill told the world that Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her. Thirty years later, we're still feeling the ripple effects of that testimony-in our politics and our lives.
- Classy is a collection of surprising stories, juicy and uncomfortable interviews, and engaging segments that explore the ways that class infiltrates day-to-day lives.
- A weekly podcast hosted by Carla Lalli Music and Rick Martinez. After years of helping each other improve recipes, solve cooking conundrums, and come up with delicious new ideas, they've become experts in the kitchen and beyond. Now, they're ready to help others become better, smarter, happier cooks.
- Your Attention Please is a talk show podcast that interviews African American innovators and examines the meaning of excellence. The program is hosted by Kimberly Drew examines how how success looks different for everyone and interviews visionaries who have broken boundaries and changed the world. The podcast is a companion to the Hulu series Your Attention Please (2020).
- Decades after Ted Kaczynski was caught, society is still asking some of the same questions about him: Is Ted a genius who went astray? Or simply a madman who murdered three people in cold blood?
- Dan Taberski and the team behind Missing Richard Simmons investigate COPS - the longest running reality show in TV history - and its cultural impact on policing in America.
- It takes on real questions from real people - financial questions that everyone thinks about, but no one talks about. With host Ashley C. Ford, they'll be putting those questions out in the open, exploring how money is tangled up in everything and finding the answers through your own "Financial Identity".
- Stay Away from Matthew MaGill is a true crime podcast that looks at Matthew MaGill who died alone in the woods on the Florida-Georgia border leaving behind a box filled with the artifacts of an incredible life. The program is hosted by reporter Eric Mennel who searched for five-year to understand the truth about Matthew MaGill.
- It tells the stories behind formative moments in pop culture. In each episode, they look back at some of the moments that shook them, that changed them. Join Tracy Clayton and Pineapple Street Studios Senior Producer Josh Gwynn as they reckon with some of culture's biggest questions.
- On She Goes is a travel and lifestyle podcast for women of color that encourages them to o travel more confidently, more adventurously and more often. The program discusses a range of topics from traveling while black, representation in media, the great outdoors, politics, road tips, and much much more.
- What does it feel like to pick up the phone and scam someone out of $50 million? This is the story of Gilbert Chikli, one of the greatest con artists of all time. Host and award-winning journalist Evan Ratliff investigates how Chikli duped some of the world's most powerful people into handing over their fortunes. He explores how Chikli evaded the law for years and became a Robin Hood-like hero.
- 70 Over 70 is a talk show podcast that is a show about how we make the most of the time we have left. The program is hosted by Max Linsky who talks to seventy remarkable people all of whom are over the age of seventy. They talk about their pasts, their lives right now, and the meaning they have found in their lives.
- On February 15, 2014 Richard Simmons didn't show up to teach the exercise class he had led for 40 years. He hasn't been seen in public since. Filmmaker Dan Taberski starts investigating the disappearance of his friend.
- Dan begins to explore the main theories about Richard's disappearance. A lot of his friends think Richard may just be sitting in his house. So that's where we go.
- The two people closest to Richard at the time of his disappearance hate each other. Plus, Dan investigates possible claims of a hostage situation and explains what's up with Richard's (still very active) social media presence.
- We head to New Orleans, Richard's hometown. From the food to the burlesque to the Southern religiosity, this city shaped young Dickie Simmons into the Richard we all know. It's also where his brother lives. Dan tries to make contact.
- Dan talks to Lenny Simmons, Richard's brother. Then he looks into some of the stranger, more personal aspects of being a Richard Simmons fan.
- Dan says goodbye to Richard Simmons.
- Dan Taberski checks back in. And we announce the new season from Dan and the team behind Missing Richard Simmons. It's called Surviving Y2K. Subscribe to this feed and get it as soon as it drops right here on November 13th.
- As awareness of the Y2K bug grows, the world braces for disaster to strike at midnight on January 1, 2000.
- For some, the looming apocalypse isn't terrifying. It's a dream come true.
- The final days of the year are upon us, and Dan faces a millennium decision that could ruin the rest of his life.
- A very Russian love story. The first baby. Sixteen hostages at gunpoint. As the new millennium dawns across the globe, three stories of lives defined at the stroke of midnight.
- We're all still here. Now what?
- You can't predict when disaster will strike. Even when it's marked on your calendar with a big, red X.
- In this bonus interview, comedian Josh Gondelman tells Dan the story of his Y2K, when he was 14.
- How real is the longest running reality show in TV history? We begin our investigation of COPS.
- What is it like to watch yourself on COPS when you can't remember getting arrested?
- COPS producers claim every suspect on the show agrees in writing to appear on TV. Why would anyone sign that piece of paper? Plus: Who has final control over what airs on COPS, the producers or the police?
- An ex-cop breaks down some of the most shocking arrests we've watched on COPS and tries to imagine why police departments would want that footage out in the world.