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Apr 23, 2024 • 52min

381: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—The Face of an Angel

A NEW mystery for the curious mind with a short attention span, followed by Mike and Chuck taking a deeper dive into the story’s DOUBLE reveal. That’s right, you get two reveals for the price of none!
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Apr 16, 2024 • 1h 4min

380: Steven Kurutz—American Flannel

What does it take to make a traditional flannel shirt in America? According to this New York Times reporter it’s a combination of engineering and artistry. And Steven should know; he wrote the book on it, American Flannel.  Steven explores with us the history of U.S. textile manufacturing and how our thirst for cheaper goods led to the death of small company towns and the creation of the rust belt.
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Apr 9, 2024 • 1h 21min

379: Jordan Harbinger—Psst… Wanna Buy a Stadium Buddy?

Former Wall Street lawyer turned podcaster, Jordan Harbinger, discusses patternicity, certainty leading to wild theories, death of skepticism, honesty in advertising, multiple kidnappings, and navigating uncertain situations. Entertaining banter about Stadium Pal and business relationships, with insights on providing personalized advice, ethical endorsements, and a daring escape from a kidnapping in Mexico City.
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Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 29min

378: Jeff Harmon & Neal Harmon—Surviving Disney

The serial entrepreneurs and founders of Angel Studios talk about growing up poor in a family of eleven, how they went from selling potatoes door to door to being the ad agency of record for Poo-Pourri, Squatty Potty, and Orabrush, how they survived a $62 million lawsuit from four of the biggest studios in Hollywood, and how their Angel Guild is cracking the code to finding the next big film.        
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Mar 26, 2024 • 1h 28min

377: Peter Tilden—Sitting in a Puddle of Tilden

Peter Tilden, the writer, producer, and veteran radio broadcaster, shares stories from his entertainment career, discusses the creation of the podcast Really? no, REALLY? with Jason Alexander, and dives into what makes great advertising. Topics include friendship dynamics, marine scholarships, Joan Rivers, and humorous anecdotes.
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Mar 19, 2024 • 1h 14min

376: Will Swaim—An Unholy Incubator

The President of the California Policy Center, host of National Review’s Radio Free California podcast, and watchdog journalist warns about the new federal regulation that effectively makes CA-AB5 national and ends independent contractor status as we know it. As goes California, so goes the nation—from a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers to rampant homelessness, crime, and reparations—the recovering communist dissects examples of what’s happening in the Golden State and yet to come nationally.
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Mar 12, 2024 • 52min

375: Chuck Klausmeyer & NEW STORY—Nasty Little Instruments

Another brief mystery for the curious mind with a short attention span, followed by a deeper dive into the story’s reveal with Mike and Chuck. WARNING: Careful where you listen with headphones, as it may result in alternating facial contortions of disgust and hilarity. The title is Nasty Little Instruments, after all.
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Mar 5, 2024 • 1h 9min

374: Bill Whittle—No Man No Problem

The podcaster, YouTuber, and amateur historian ruminates on the state of Hollywood, talks about his Daily Wire project, An Empire of Terror, which exposes the dark underbelly of the Soviet Union’s police state, and recounts the amazing story of Frank Luke, the forgotten top ace of WWI.   
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Feb 29, 2024 • 54min

373: Coffee with Mom—The Wedgie Kick with Peggy Rowe

A heartwarming tale of a grandmother's husband surviving heart attacks, with mentions of stents and shuffleboard. The podcast also touches on mistaken identities, Marine Corps scholarships, and humorous moments during family bingo night.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 1h 9min

372: Jimmy Failla Loves Fat Elvis

A comedian shares his journey from cab driving to stand-up comedy, discusses cancel culture and his book, and brings positivity to his broadcasting career. Reflects on Elvis Presley's charisma, Motown's innovation, and the challenges of balancing entertainment with authenticity.

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