Great Thunberg is badass!
‘Fight Club’ With Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan
The Ringer's Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan break the first rule of Fight Club after rewatching David Fincher’s 1999 classic ‘Fight Club’ starring Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, and Helena Bonham Carter. Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During the recent vacation, Zoe took a photo of me with my Instax Wide. And this now is my avatar for the summer.
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
Breaking News about The Other Latif
A major development in the case of Guantanamo detainee Abdul Latif Nasser.
To listen to our series about him, go to theotherlatif.org.
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#201 – Konstantin Batygin: Planet 9 and the Edge of Our Solar System
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
G: Unfit
439: Eventually Converge on Correctness
#200 – Michael Malice: Totalitarianism and Anarchy
Song Exploder
• Hrishikesh Hirway
Fousheé - Deep End
The story of how the song "Deep End" came into existence and became a hit is kind of wild. One person who really didn’t see it coming is the person who created it, Fousheé. She’s a singer and songwriter from New Jersey. You might have seen her competing on The Voice in 2018. Soon after that, she got asked to make a pack of vocal samples for the music platform Splice, where users can download samples and include them in their own songs, royalty-free. Coming up, Foushée tells the story of what happened with one of those samples, and how that led to her making "Deep End." That song has now been streamed over 385 million times. Fousheé became the first Black female artist to hit the Top 10 Alternative Chart in over 30 years.
For more visit, songexploder.net/foushee.
‘Legally Blonde’ With Bill Simmons, Juliet Litman, and Amanda Dobbins
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Juliet Litman, and Amanda Dobbins are totally comfortable using legal jargon after rewatching the 2001 classic ‘Legally Blonde’ starring Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, and Luke Wilson. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#199 – Roger Reaves: Smuggling Drugs for Pablo Escobar and the Medellin Cartel
#198 – Sara Walker: The Origin of Life on Earth and Alien Worlds
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
The Vanishing of Harry Pace: Episode 6
Lift Every Voice: Episode Six from The Vanishing of Harry Pace, a six-part series created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee.
Black Swan Records was first to record the anthem Lift Every Voice and Sing. From a family's Thanksgiving dinner, we portal through to the song's past, present, and future.
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438: Some Amount of Futzing
‘Independence Day’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Shea Serrano
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Shea Serrano don’t smoke cigars until the fat lady sings. And until after they rewatch the 1996 hit ‘Independence Day’ starring Will Smith, Bill Pullman, and Jeff Goldblum. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#197 – Jocko Willink: War, Leadership, and Discipline
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
The Vanishing of Harry Pace: Episode 5
Roland Hayes and the Lost Generation: Episode Five from The Vanishing of Harry Pace, a six-part series created by Jad Abumrad and Shima Oliaee.
Here’s the extraordinary story of Roland Hayes, another great (and largely forgotten) creator of new cosmologies.
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