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FLORIDA BOI

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haterazzi podcast

zo williams

just found this higher side chats good conspiracy stuff

hardcore history podcast





i hear joe rogan was talkin reckless about the trayvon case defending anthony cumia on his show #123
i havent listened yet but i guess i shoulda known anyway
 

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Smells Like Human Spirit - very varied and interesting
JRE - repetitive at times but mostly very entertaining
Dan Carlin Hardcore History - epic
Freakonomics - makes you feel smarter for listening
 

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Jersey
Zo Williams
Haterazzi
Tariq Nasheed
HoodHype aka Live In The Basement
The Music Snobs
Bill Burr
Alan Roger Currie
The Goose Down
The Combat Jack Show
Speedy's Comedy Corner
Old Foxxhole/SCC
Old Reach Around Radio
Corey Holcomb 5150 Show
Steve Austin Unleashed
Talk Is Jericho
The Champs
Game Of Thrones/Watching Dead Podcasts During Season
Dead End Sports
Selected Juan Epstein Shows
Where's My 40 Acres If all else fails

On YouTube

DeadEnd Hip-Hop/ DeadEnd Sports
D Respect's short weekly vids
Rob Dyke's Seriously Strange
Needle Drop
Xendrius Channel
The Black Child Channel
Vice
Random Battle raps on occasion


And yes I still have a life lol. Any really good deep conspiracy theory podcasts besides the ones mentioned?
 
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Liu Kang

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I've been introduced to this Serial podcast a few weeks ago. Nice journalism really though objectivity may decline as the show go on. 9 eps are out thus far and I like where it's going.

>>> http://serialpodcast.org/

On January 13, 1999, a girl named Hae Min Lee, a senior at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County, Maryland, disappeared. A month later, her body turned up in a city park. She'd been strangled. Her 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, was arrested for the crime, and within a year, he was convicted and sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison. The case against him was largely based on the story of one witness, Adnan’s friend Jay, who testified that he helped Adnan bury Hae's body. But Adnan has always maintained he had nothing to do with Hae’s death. Some people believe he’s telling the truth. Many others don’t.

Sarah Koenig, who hosts Serial, first learned about this case more than a year ago. In the months since, she's been sorting through box after box (after box) of legal documents and investigators' notes, listening to trial testimony and police interrogations, and talking to everyone she can find who remembers what happened between Adnan Syed and Hae Min Lee fifteen years ago. What she realized is that the trial covered up a far more complicated story, which neither the jury nor the public got to hear. The high school scene, the shifting statements to police, the prejudices, the sketchy alibis, the scant forensic evidence - all of it leads back to the most basic questions: How can you know a person’s character? How can you tell what they’re capable of? In Season One of Serial, she looks for answers.
 
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