Society & Culture: Documentary
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Eat Pray Love author Elizabeth Gilbert: 'True grief feels like the end of the world'
In this episode, we talk to Elizabeth Gilbert. Her memoir – Eat Pray Love – sold millions, became a hit movie starring Julia Roberts and encouraged readers to embark on their own spiritual journeys. But for the author, it was the death of her new partner many years later that actually helped her find what she was looki
Military scholar and essayist Chris Bray joins Trish to examine what the murder of Charlie Kirk has exposed about dysfunctional democracies and the shamelessness of the angry left. What does this mean for Canada? Watch and Read Trish on Substack Follow Trish on X @woodreporting Website: www.trishwoodpodcast.com
My guest this week is Adam Scott. You probably know him from Parks and Rec, Party Down, and of course Severance. But beyond the screen, Adam’s a guy with serious taste—big fits, big tunes, and a love of style that runs deep. We talk about clothes, music, and more. Plus, yes, plenty of Severance talk! Follow Adam on In

Sasha Latypova & Jim Ferguson - Netherlands Court Case Exposes Global COVID Response: Expert Witnesses Speak Out
Liz Gunn hosts Jim Ferguson of Freedom Train International and independent researcher Sasha Latypova to discuss the pivotal Netherlands court case alleging crimes against humanity by global figures during the COVID response. They explore the case's significance, the suppression of expert testimonies, and evidence of a
How to Transform from Cynic to Hopeful Skeptic with Stanford's Jamil Zaki
Can cynicism actually be killing us? Stanford psychology professor Dr. Jamil Zaki reveals the shocking truth about how our negative assumptions about humanity are destroying our health, relationships, and success. In this eye-opening conversation, Jamil explains the crucial difference between cynicism and skepticism, s
Catherine Austin Fitts believes it won’t be long until we are all being tracked and destroyed like Palestinians. This former Wall Street ace and Assistant Secretary of Housing — now living overseas, puts the pieces together for us. She also says the medical freedom movement needs to speak up before its too late. Also —