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CEMETERY CONFESSIONS: A GOTH TALK PODCAST
The world's number 1 Goth talk podcast! We discuss news related to the goth experience with a different guest each month, exploring the history, music, literature, fashion and community of the culture. We also feature interviews with artists and academics, album, book and movie reviews, debates, drama and more!
THE F**K IT LIST PODCAST
"The F**k It List" is bucket list for the unconventional; as I like to say, it’s not just a list 1,001 things to do before you die, it’s a list of 1,001 things to do before you die and probably go to hell; those things you might dare to do if it was your last day on Earth. There’s nothing like see the great pyramids or sail around the world on this list. We’re talking things like steal a car, cheat Vegas, have a three way, maybe even clone yourself. Each episode of the podcast will introduce an item on the list for discussion and feature an interview with an “expert” on the topic. For instance, should episode number thirty-seven be “try S&M,” you might expect me to interview a dominatrix or the like. Tune in for great interviews with some of the most unique individuals on the web! The show is hosted by Matthew Irving Epstein a writer of television, essayist, thinker, community leader and humorist living and surviving in Los Angeles, CA.
THE LOCAST
Be creative. Be productive. What's really important is to be both. Lance and Jeff are the film making duo behind Locust Street Entertainment, and they believe that the key to happiness is maintaining creativity AND productivity. Every other Monday, your hosts will talk about what they're working on, and how they stay creative, productive, and happy. The two will often be joined by other creative-minded guests to explore how they stay maintain as well. Get creative. Get productive, Get LoCast.
THE ASKHISTORIANS PODCAST
A podcast by history nerds for history nerds (and everyone else too). The AskHistorians Podcast features members of Reddit's AskHistorians community, as well as published academics, and experts for long-form 60-90 minute in-depth conversations about a topic of their research. Additionally, each podcast episode is accompanied by a thread in AskHistorians where the expert swings by to answer followup questions. Find us answering questions at www.reddit.com/r/askhistorians or on patreon at www.patreon.com/askhistorians