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WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU BROKE THE LAW... TO BREAKTHROUGH? Welcome to BIOHACK BLACK OPS – the underground vault of extreme human experiments they don’t want you to know. We raid classified labs, military bunkers, and Silicon Valley’s black markets to bring you forbidden tactics for superhuman performance. 🔓 UNLOCK EPISODES LIKE: CRISPR IN YOUR GARAGE: Editing DNA with $200 eBay kits (VICE-documented) ARCTIC HELL TRAINING: Wim Hof’s near-fatal ice protocols (BBC leaks) PSYCHEDELIC ESPIONAGE ...
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Cross'd Out: Alternative Life of a Church Boy

Camryn Crump Ft. Devon Johnson

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Cross'd Out: Created by Camryn Crump, This podcast serves as a double entendre for individuals who have experienced Church Hurt, were ostracized and were made to feel they were not good enough, but still live their life dedicated to Faith and the Cross. Camryn brings his passion for Faith to this podcast and desires to encourage listeners to own their Faith, because it belongs to you. Exploring different topics, sharing experiences and tapping into community, Camryn talks about all things fa ...
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The On Track & Field Podcast!

On Track & Field, Inc

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The On Track weekly podcast, hosted by Coach J.T. Ayers, covers all things Track & Field and Cross Country. Listen to some of the most respected coaches in the world, hear from the biggest athletes in the sport and keep up to date with the leading trends in training. New episodes drop every Tuesday morning!
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K.I.N.G. Talks

The K.I.N.G. Movement

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"K.I.N.G. Talks" is a transparent, real, and raw talk show hosted by three members of The K.I.N.G. Movement, a nationally-known Christian men's organization. The hosts – and the occasional guest – address issues pertinent to Black men, Black culture, and the Black community from a Biblical/Christ-centered perspective.
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Fabulous Folklore will give you your weekly fix of fabulous folklore in fifteen minutes (or less)! Hosted by fantasy and Gothic horror writer, Icy Sedgwick, the podcast explores folklore, legends, superstitions, mythology, and all things weird, occult and unusual.
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Devon and Nat bring you more podcast content from stages one and two of the Tour de Ski, which is proving to be a further headache for those responsible for selecting Norway's Olympic team. We'll be back after the next two stages. Thanks for your support. Keep the questions and feedback coming; also, we've gotten surprisingly little hate mail this …
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It's time for the Tour de Ski, which really is just a northern Italy promenade this year — no races in Switzerland or Germany. Nonetheless, we're excited for some fun storylines and to follow along with you this year. Here's a quick preview. Questions? Comments? Hit us up at devon[at]fasterskier.com and nat[at]fasterskier.com. For those of you who …
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We're onto the final instalment in this series of Festive Folklore episodes, that are coming to you with the help of some of my Fabulous Folklore friends! This time we're turning our attention to New Year and I'm joined by my podcasting pals, Bethan Briggs-Miller and Ailsa Clarke, and together they are Eerie Essex! We chat about nut-related stock m…
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Rosie Fordham grew up in Sydney and has taken perhaps one of the most unconventional routes to a professional cross-country skiing career. She takes us on a tour of her epic Alaska training sessions and her sans-plumbing Fairbanks cabin. Devon is still off for Christmas, but he'll back back soon for a Tour de Ski preview. Reach us with feedback, id…
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After growing up in the Twin Cities, Zak Ketterson embarked on an experiment this past year, moving to Oslo and training with a Norwegian team. The decision paid off with a top-10 on the World Cup. With Devon focused on family during the Christmas season, Nat caught up with Zak to hear about training, racing and how he covers his financial obligati…
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Dr Kate Cherrell is a writer and broadcaster specialising in the long 19th century and paranormal history. Her academic interests include 19th-century Spiritualism, mourning traditions, the gothic, the monstrous feminine, and death history. She is the author of Begotten (2025), Memorials to the Dead (2026), and writes commercially on paranormal his…
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For this third episode in our Festive Folklore series for December 2025, I'm adding my own tale to the noble tradition of the Christmas ghost story! And it arrives right ahead of the winter solstice... With plenty of folklore Easter eggs for you to spot, I'm also ably supported with storytelling content by my podcast pals, Owen Staton from The Time…
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Climate activist and author Bill McKibben joins the show this week to recap some surprising results in Davos, including standout performances from a pair of Vermonters. We're hoping to land some interviews before the Tour de Ski kicks off, and we'll be back with more recaps once racing resumes. Reach us at devon[at]fasterskier.com and nat[at]faster…
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For this second episode in our Festive Folklore series for December 2025, I'm joined by my podcast pals, The Faerie Folk podcast and Sian Powell from Celtic Myths & Legends. We discuss some plant-based traditions from Herefordshire, the Mari Lwyd, and Cornwall's Montol Festival. We also talk about Christmas films, our own Christmas traditions, and …
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In this episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I chat to writer Suki Ferguson about some of the myths associated with the celestial bodies, how you approach myths when you don't just want to focus on the Greek and Roman ones, and what we can learn from looking at the night sky! Suki is the author of Young Oracle Tarot: An initiation into tarot's my…
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We're back to recap three days of racing in Trondheim and for Devon to eat some of his words from last weekend's podcast. We'll have more after the World Cup swings to Switzerland this weekend. Reach us at devon[at]fasterskier.com and nat[at]fasterskier.com, and if you're interested in supporting the podcast, visit fasterskier.com/support and email…
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For this first episode in our Festive Folklore series for December 2025, I'm joined by my podcast pals, James Shakeshaft and Alasdair Beckett-King, better known as the Loremen. We discuss some obscure Christmas superstitions and omens, and a truly bizarre apocryphal Christmas carol. We also talk about Christmas films, our own Christmas traditions, …
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It's on — the 2026 Olympic season, that is. Devon and Nat break down six season-opening races from northern Finland, including a thriller in Sunday's men's race. Contact us with fan mail, hate mail and everything in between: devon[at]fasterskier.com and nat[at]fasterskier.com. We're looking for title and other sponsors for our Olympic coverage; ema…
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New York City conjures up images of a neon-drenched Times Square, skyscrapers gleaming in the sun, and the labyrinthine subway system. Yet the city also boasts three main rivers; the Hudson to the west, the East River to the east (unsurprisingly), and the Harlem to the north. Where we find rivers, we can find islands. Where we find islands, we find…
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For some, the season opening races in Sweden and Norway, especially, are tuneups. For others, they're effectively athletes' 'one shot' to qualify for the World Cup races that also operate as qualifiers for Olympic teams. Devon and Nat are back with recaps from Beitostolen and Gallivare, plus notes on early season conditions and Devon's lonely but f…
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Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Well-known for a huge collection of megaliths, Menorca has seen human activity since the prehistoric era. This period was the Talayotic period, which lasted until 123 BCE. The island fell under Roman occupation, Vandal conquest, the Byzantine Empire, and, centuries later, British occu…
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Perhaps most famous as the home of the druids, Ynys Môn, also known as Anglesey, occupies 275 square miles just off the north Wales coast. It is an ancient place. Archaeologists found Neolithic settlements at Llanfaethlu, making these some of the oldest villages in Wales. The Neolithic Castell Bryn Gwyn site remained in use until the Roman period. …
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This week on the On Track Podcast, we sit down with CrossFit athlete Lia Sterciuc. Lia is an American ultra-endurance athlete who, after overcomingpolitical oppression, a harrowing escape attempt, and a lifelong fear of water,became the first American (and 2nd-place finisher) to complete the 4,212-mileTriple Deca Ultra-Triathlon Continuous.…
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Drake's Island sits in Plymouth Sound, around 500 m from the mainland. The island is just 6.5 acres, and around 250 yards wide at its broadest point. You can reach the island by boat in 10 minutes. Its name refers to Sir Francis Drake, a problematic figure often lauded for his circumnavigation efforts. He also has very little to do with Drake's Isl…
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Norway's Astrid Øyre Slind grew up in a skiing family and has been competing her whole life. But she didn't break through at the highest level, on the international World Cup circuit, until her mid-30s. She's now been a top competitor on the World Cup for the past two seasons and is expected to be a major contender at the Olympics this winter, and …
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Today marks All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day or the Feast of All Hallows. That's why Hallowe'en is called that - it's All Hallow's Eve. The day celebrates saints, but the far more interesting day for folklore is tomorrow - All Souls' Day. All Souls' Day marks remembrance of the dead, whether that's visiting graves, praying for the de…
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Carlin Isles, the U.S. rugby star known around the world for his explosive speed and Olympic pedigree, joins us on this week's On Track & Field podcast. A former sprinter turned rugby icon, Carlin shares his journey from the track to the global stage, his mindset on training, and what it truly takes to stay fast, focused, and fearless.…
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Joe Davies has notched multiple top-20 World Cup finishes representing Great Britain. The 24-year-old takes us through his compelling backstory, starting with his childhood in British Columbia through racing on the American college circuit. The Olympic season is nearing, and we'll hear from a few more athletes before it kicks off. Got anyone you wa…
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If I ask you to think of a famous haunted house, will your mind wander to a white Dutch Colonial house, with quarter-round windows lit from within to look like red eyes? Yes? Then the reputation of 112 Ocean Avenue has done its work, aided and abetted by The Amityville Horror. Even if that wasn't the first house you thought of, Amityville's reputat…
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This week on the On Track Podcast, we sit down with David Hitz, COO of Athlete Narrative — a cutting-edge platform that we've partnered with that helps student-athletes build their personal brand and connect directly with college coaches. David shares how his team is redefining the recruiting process, giving athletes and families the tools to stand…
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Journey into the hidden laboratories and underground networks where modern-day shamans and rogue chemists are unlocking the most powerful psychedelic compound known to humanity. In this mind-bending episode, we dive deep into the clandestine world of DMT synthesis, exploring the thin line between scientific breakthrough and spiritual revolution. Me…
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The Palazzo Ducale dominates the view as your vaporetto approaches the San Marco stop. The huge building is an example of Venetian Gothic architecture, all pointed arches and quatrefoils. It's hard to believe that two prisons lie within its bulk, with a third inside the pristine white building alongside it. Tourists might be the only people who vis…
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We’re joined by Army head coach Mike Smith, a leader who’s built one of the most disciplined and competitive programs in collegiate track and field. Coach Smith shares insights on developing athletes within a demanding military academy environment, balancing toughness with teamwork, and what it takes to sustain success at West Point.…
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In this episode of Fabulous Folklore Presents, I'm talking to two folklore heavyweights - Owen Davies and Ceri Houlbrook! Owen Davies is Professor of Social History at the University of Hertfordshire. He is the author of numerous books, most recently Art of Grimoire and Troubled by Faith: Insanity and the Supernatural in the Age of the Asylum (both…
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If you've ever read any Charles Dickens novels, especially Great Expectations, then you'll have run into Newgate Prison. The hulking, notorious jail loomed large in London's history, before its demolition in 1902. While accurate execution statistics are difficult to find, there's a suggestion that over 1000 people faced capital punishment at the pr…
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Guys, the Olympic season is upon us. Athletes are getting into the sharp end of the dry-land season and waiting for snow to fall; Devon and Nat have awakened from summer hibernation and have launched the new season of the podcast. This year's will be like nothing you've seen before, except with similar amounts of questionable audio production, perf…
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This week’s guest is Madison Academy’s Director of Human Performance, Coach Cody Hughes. Cody is the founder of CLH Strength and one of the leading voices in high school performance training. With experience spanning the SEC, Division I and II levels, and now the high school ranks, he’s built a reputation for developing strong, fast, and well-round…
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Bedlam, or Bethlem Royal Hospital to give it its full name, is actually the world's oldest psychiatric institution. It began life in 1247 in the Priory of St Mary of Bethlehem, which stood where we now find Liverpool Street Station. Yet the hospital has inspired a range of books, films, and TV series, with its infamous reputation lasting well into …
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Navy Director of Track & Field and Cross Country Jamie Cook joins us on this week's On Track & Field podcast. From building a championship culture at Annapolis to his time coaching at Oregon and Penn, Jamie shares insights on leadership, developing athletes, and what it takes to keep a program competing at the highest level.…
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Foxes appear in literature and legend across the world. Look at Brer Fox in the American South. In Rebel Folklore, I discussed the Jiuwei Hu of China, or nine-tailed fox, who drains men of their life force. Korea's kumiho is a similar spirit, while Japan has the supernatural fox spirit, the kitsune. Scholar Al-Biruni, magician Cornelius Agrippa and…
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We’re joined by Chris Bradford, Head Track & Field Coach at Cal Poly Pomona. From recruiting philosophies to training strategies, Coach Bradford shares insights into building a championship culture, developing athletes at the Division II level, and how his program continues to compete on the national stage.…
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Natalie Lawrence is an author and illustrator who explores our relationship with the natural world, looking through multiple lenses - from the biological to the mythic and psychoanalytic. She completed a MSc and Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge, exploring the making and meanings of monstrous creatures in seventeenth century E…
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Hedgehogs are one of the stranger mammals you might encounter. They're nocturnal, they hibernate, they're prone to rolling into a ball when frightened, and they're extremely vulnerable to habitat loss. While some of you will undoubtedly have first thought of Sonic, others might have thought of Mrs Tiggywinkle from the Beatrix Potter books. Either w…
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Curtis Taylor is the Associate Head Coach at Oregon, leading the Ducks’ sprinters, hurdlers, and relays. Since 2013, he’s coached NCAA champions and record-breakers like Micah Williams and Kemba Nelson. A former Laney College head coach, Taylor is a multiple-time USTFCCCA National Assistant Coach of the Year, known for building one of the nation’s …
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Moles are fascinating creatures. They're phenomenal diggers and while they weigh around 120g, they can shift 540 times their body weight of earth. Given they live entirely underground, they're a rarely seen mammal, and we only know they're there when we see their molehills. Surprisingly, there is more folklore about them than more commonly encounte…
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Otters are some of the most charming mammals you might encounter. Sometimes nicknamed the "water sausage" by the internet, otters are playful, intelligent, and capable of using tools. They also appear in popular culture, most notably in Tarka the Otter and The Wind in the Willows. Yet in reality, they're incredibly elusive. They might live in wetla…
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When we think about folklore, we often think about the characters involved: King Arthur, Queen Mab, Lady Godiva, and more. Yet folklore has an intrinsic link with place, too. Even the most throwaway comment about a place can reveal stories linked with them. Such stories can reveal how we feel about places, especially when human activity moves away.…
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Dive into Mexico’s mystical tradition where ancient rituals meet modern curiosity. This episode explores the sacred use of psilocybin mushrooms, their role in indigenous ceremonies, and how seekers from around the world travel in search of spiritual awakening, healing, and deeper connection. A journey through history, culture, and consciousness. Bi…
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Explore the cutting-edge world of biohacking as visionaries around the globe push the limits of human longevity. From gene editing and cutting-edge supplements to lifestyle optimization, this episode of DW Documentary uncovers how science, technology, and determination are converging to redefine aging—and the dream of living longer, healthier, and …
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Dive deep into the tangled world of conspiracies where history, politics, science, and the unexplained collide. We uncover the hidden connections, shadowy agendas, and mind-bending theories that make up the “Conspiracy Theory of Everything,” challenging what we think we know about the world and how reality might be orchestrated behind the scenes. B…
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Dive into the shocking world of synthetic toad venom, a potent source of the powerful psychoactive 5-MeO-DMT. Explore the science, rituals, and modern fascination with this “God Molecule” as he uncovers how it’s synthesized, used, and revered—blurring the line between chemistry, consciousness, and spiritual awakening. Biohacks and Black Ops is a pr…
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Step into the sacred world of peyote 🌵✨, the legendary cactus that bridges humans to the divine. We uncover ancient rituals, mystical visions, and the shamans who guide transformative journeys. Experience the power, culture, and spiritual awakening hidden within every ceremonial bead. Prepare to expand your consciousness like never before. 🌌💫 Bioha…
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What if one compound could transport you to places beyond imagination? 🌌 In this riveting episode, ketamine takes center stage as we uncover its healing power, its psychedelic depths, and the mind-bending realities that exist just beyond our perception. 🌀 Science, mystery, and the unknown collide in a journey you won’t forget. Biohacks and Black Op…
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