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Tink Media's Audio Delicacies 2023

Bite into this delicious selection of podcast treats from 2023! And make sure to check out these podcasts on other platforms: Conference Call, Bitter/Sweet, Small Business podcast, Field Trip, The Republic, Bravo TV RHAPup, Emotional: A Basketball Pod, Family Money Adventures.

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Created November 20, 2023

Updated March 20, 2024

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  1. Comedy

  2. Time to nail these fails with special guest Kate Casey of Reality Life with Kate Casey! This week:  Sophie Turner is smiling on a movie set and wearing clothes, is obviously a bad wife and mother Kyle Richards has a “lesbian lover,” but th
  3. When it comes to obituaries, Mo has always been obsessed with the phenomenon of public figures who share the same death day. So he’s asked CNN anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper to join the podcast to talk about who gets top bi
  4. Steve wants to explore an ethical non-monogamy poly lifestyle, otherwise known as an “open marriage.” Julia is just too tired to care. Dr? Sheila counsels the pair on how to set sexual boundaries with some unexpected results. Starring Amy Poehl
  5. What’s up Con-gregation & welcome Scam Goddess, the #1 pod dedicated to all things fraud! In this initial episode comedian, actor, and podcast papi Paul F. Tompkins joins host Laci Mosley for a deep dive into Anna Delvey aka Anna Sorokin the sc
  6. In this edition of Wiser Than Me, Julia is joined by 69-year-old environmental advocate Gina McCarthy, the former EPA Administrator and first-ever White House national climate advisor. Gina and Julia share their experiences of being the only wo
  7. Fiction

  8. CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains scenes about animal testing.It's the 21st century and thirty years out from a world-destroying pandemic. Drs. Theo Ramsey and Gabriel Larson are working towards a vaccine to hopefully bring the world back
  9. Please visit breakerwhiskey.com for more information or to send a message to Whiskey's radio. Breaker Whiskey is an Atypical Artists production created by Lauren Shippen. If you'd like to support the show, please visit patreon.com/breakerwhiske
  10. HACK N SLASH is a four-part improvised comedic mini-series. This “Monster of the Week” adventure features four monsters who find out they’re being replaced by upgraded versions of themselves and must fight to stay alive.​​We’re thrilled for H
  11. Our story tonight is called Heavy Snow at the Cabin and it’s a story about a morning spent watching the winter arrive. It’s also about taking your time to make something delicious, woodsmoke rising from chimneys and the contagious simple joy of
  12. In honor of her 20th day of sobriety, Marisol prepares to celebrate with her best friend. Life has other plans. Starring: Mo McKynzie as Marisol. Yodeet Nymberg as Nina. Jaucqir LaFond as Oliver. Cody Smith as Aaron. Akanimo Effang as Host. Fri
  13. Note: This is an All Ages adventure suitable for children and children at heart.The long awaited premiere of The Boar Knight has finally arrived in your headphones! Meet Nathaniel the Boar Knight, as he searches for something very important t
  14. This episode, WHEN FOOLS RUSH IN, was written and created by Kyle Cords, directed by Alexi Gonzalez, and executive produced by Amy Suto, Kyle Cords, and Alexi Gonzalez. Our sound designer and composer is Adam Joseph Monaghan, and our producer i
  15. Snow falling, over endless white sand...So begins the prelude to our first story, The Wizard, the Witch, and the Wild One. In this prologue, we meet our characters as children, and see them thrust from the known into peril, confusion, and new w
  16. Interview

  17. For this first episode around the kitchen table, Katerina gets talking to Kirsten Gibbs about all things sustainable and practical: From one pot cooking and shopping by sail cargo, to surprising uses of pumpkin and the art of confit garlic, we
  18. Jonathan has some hangups about class. In the first episode of this series, he takes us from a nightclub outside LA to the halls of a fancy Manhattan prep school, and asks sociologist Rachel Sherman 'are rich people bad?'To learn more about
  19. This week we talk about the controversial parts of publishing! As always we want to make sure we cover everything, even subjects that are a bit tricky to navigate. This is a huge discussion and we only cover a bit of it, but we have to start so
  20. Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome Philosophy Professor Dr. Drew Dalton (Dominican University).  We discuss Dr. Dalton's book The Matter of Evil.  How has scientifc research in the last few decades impacted our understanding of existence?  
  21. In this episode I try to wrap my head around the co-relation between Pussy Rap and the conversation about rap being boring or uninspired or whatever and lean on my friend DJ Tara for support.You can tune in to her radio shows and find out where
  22. I did it! I saw the Taylor Swift Eras movie. While I was singing and dancing with my kids in the theater, I was also jotting down notes. There were several things that I loved about the concert film, but specifically I was thinking about how yo
  23. TRIGGER WARNING: This ep contains talk of childhood and adult abuse. In her recent book, Wiley Davis shares her powerful journey of self-discovery. Growing up as a secret atheist in a Presbyterian household, she found solace in horse riding wit
  24. Gareth Damian Martin found their happy place.Gareth Damian Martin is the sole developer behind the recently released Citizen Sleeper.Here's some stuff we talked about:Our FeelingsDestiny 2 had a weird amount of influence on Citizen Sleep
  25. Natasha's workplace abuse started just a few months after starting a job she thought was a perfect alignment. It didn't end well. After moving on, Natasha is still working to accept a new, safer environment. Old trauma dies hard. Hosted on Aca
  26. Talented multi-hyphenate DJ D-Nice reflects on his humble upbringing in the Bronx, from sleeping on a couch and a motel desk to becoming a world-renowned DJ. D-Nice also discusses the pain and beauty he discovered in himself and others during t
  27. Investigative

  28. Episode one: When John brought his girlfriend Deven to his family property in Calera, Alabama, Deven became the latest in a decades-long line of women to be beaten and broken down on that same land. In December 2017, after a violent evening and
  29. Judging from teen dramas on Netflix, the slow dance seems to be alive and well. But when you talk to actual teens, it’s clear this time-honored tradition is on life support. In this episode, we trace the history of slow dancing from its origins
  30. There's a lot of discourse happening about free speech in the context of "cancel culture" these days, but precious little coverage of the push all over the world to criminalize protest...particularly environmental and climate protest. We'll be
  31. Episode 1 of 8Journalist Beth Shelburne meets with former Alabama Attorney General Bill Baxley, who explains why he is deeply disturbed by the wrongful conviction of Toforest Johnson for the murder of Deputy Bill Hardy. Through her reporting o
  32. In the fall of 2019, reporter Faith E. Pinho received a tip from Paulina Stevens. Paulina said she had grown up in an insular Romani community in California, where she was raised to be a wife, mother and fortuneteller — until she decided to bre
  33. What is really going with these UFOs? Host, Payne Lindsey unpacks the latest developments in military UAP sightings, explores the infamous Roswell case, and meets a man named Travis Walton, who’s story undoubtedly tops them all.Want more? Ou
  34. Three London schoolgirls disappear, heading for a war zone. Four years later only one emerges from the ashes of ISIS. Nobody knows what really happened to her. Josh Baker meets Shamima Begum in Syria to begin unpicking her story. Almost eight
  35. A few years ago, a young man who called himself Stephen became a fixture in Manhattan’s Riverside Park. Locals started noticing him sitting on the same park bench day after day. He said little and asked for nothing.When Stephen’s body was fou
  36. What is “the 13th step,” and why does it matter? It all starts with understanding what it’s like to be in the earliest days of recovery. We meet two women who say they were harassed during early recovery. And we meet the man who allegedly haras
  37. Patients at a fertility clinic experience excruciating, unexpected pain. For months the reason for that pain remains hidden. Then they get a letter from the clinic.
  38. folks, do not go in the stretch limo. your closest friends and family are lying to your face and also trying to kill you.Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wtyppod/Send us stuff! our address:Well There's Your Podcasting CompanyPO Box 2692
  39. Narrative Nonfiction

  40. Should Siena, 22, leave her boyfriend and risk losing the love of her life, or stay with him and risk missing out on her youth? Three elders, Margot, Olga, and George, share stories that point in very different directions. In the end, you'll he
  41. Plus-sized fashion seems to live in a separate trend cycle. There are different patterns, different cuts. And most notably, women’s shirts often have holes in their shoulders. And this separate plus-sized fashion universe reveals a lot about th
  42. This special Juneteenth episode of the Black Is America podcast delves into the life and legacy of Barbara Jordan, an American lawyer, educator, and politician who was a leading force in the Democratic Party. Known as a "Protector of American D
  43. Love is a many splendored thing. And so are booty calls. One intrepid woman shares her journey from not wanting a boyfriend, to falling in love to getting on dating apps in search of love. And while she doesn’t always find love, she does find l
  44. Simon travels to Boulder to meet Alana’s mother, Joyce, and becomes determined to help her understand what happened to Alana.This episode contains references to suicide. If you or someone you know is in need of help, please contact the Suicide
  45. A creative, young activist finds himself without choices in a society that sees him as expendable.  To learn more about Richie Reseda, visit questionculture.com.  A transcript of Episode 3 can be found here. Produced by Dear Media and Joy Mill
  46. It felt like the December 2022 trial of Tory Lanez sparked a divide in hip-hop, but it just stoked the flames of a 50-year-long battle for Black women to be heard. In the first episode of our new season, we take you into Megan Thee Stallion's t
  47. The Stonewall uprising ignites an explosion of protests and organizing that transforms a small, often tentative homophile movement into a newly assertive national force that demands gay liberation and equality. In a Puerto Rico hotel pool, 12-y
  48. Janice Llamoca was one of the hundreds of mostly Latinx kids that made up LA’s underground party crew scene in the 2000s. But as an adult, she thought she had left all that behind. Until one day when she learns of the unsolved case of Emmery Mu
  49. Omah Lay is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer. He’s one of the young stars of Afrobeats, the West African genre that's become a global phenomenon. His new album Boy Alone features a collaboration with Justin Bieber. But for this episo
  50. Kaitlin was Daddy’s little girl. And then: Natalie was born. The older and the younger sister: competing for attention, being bossed around, borrowing clothes, getting in petty fights and loving each other anyway. As little girls Kaitlin and Na
  51. It’s 1999, and sixteen years after its original release, a new Star Wars is finally coming. Fans have been camping out in front of theaters across the country just to be the first to see it. The beloved intergalactic saga is set to debut a slew
  52. When Dalia said she could carry her best friend Mohsin’s baby, she was… half-joking? But now, they’re talking about it for real. Mohsin and his new husband want a child, and Dalia could be the one to make it happen. So, will they? Won’t they? T
  53. The Machias Wild Blueberry Festival is a summer festival like no other. Situated in the heart of wild blueberry country, the festival has expanded from a small one-day event in the 1970s to a three-day extravaganza that still carries forward de
  54. In this episode, we take a trip with host Ronald Young Jr. to the past. Back to college in Richmond VA, at Virginia Commonwealth University. Where our host was just a straight sized teenager leaving his home for the first time and figuring ou
  55. When a 13-year-old Black boy is attacked in Chicago’s Bridgeport neighborhood, Yohance rallies his crew to avenge the beating.CreditsHost: Yohance LacourProducers: Bill Healy, Dana Brozost-Kelleher, Erisa Apantaku, Sarah GeisSound Design/Mixing
  56. News

  57. The Supreme Court has overturned one of our nation's only proactive strategies for addressing its foundational sin. But what's worse, the most annoying guy on the cross country team just lost his last best excuse for why he didn't get into Harv
  58. Out of the Box

  59. Does the thought of going without your cellphone fill you with separation anxiety? Grant and Martha coin some monikers for this modern-day phobia. Also, what's the best way to win at the game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? Where might you fry eggs i
  60. What is this sneaky yet destructive thing called toxic shame, and could it be the root cause of our continued suffering and emotional dysregulation? Toxic shame lies at the heart of most self-sabotaging behaviors that keep us feeling empty, unf
  61. The very first full scene and it's a doozy! Listen to me marvel at the efficiency of the opening voiceover and learn how truly nerdy this podcast is going to be.  For your scene 1 thoughts: [email protected] by Claire W
  62. This is Episode 1 of our new 4-part series, Nightwalking.  Bianca receives a call from a famous writer, Terry Tempest Williams, who suggests they do a project together. They plan to embark on a ritual — taking walks at night, and writing each
  63. She asks him, what if we didn’t?This episode features Colin and Sydney Wolf, and sounds best with headphones. Find the episode transcript here.
  64. Our Star Maxine is a 26 year old bartender in Richmond, Virginia looking for a date, preferably someone snarky who can match her humor and not someone who chews gum and loves Harry Potter. She now has six Callers who have one shot to make a f
  65. Rhonda Byrne's "The Secret" sold millions of copies based on a simple premise: All of science is fake and the only reason anything ever happens is because people manifest it by communicating with the universe.Support us on PatreonWhere to find
  66. Skeletons and Soap! This week is all about bones, the TV show and the real thing. Jess and Alice talk about the reality of what would happen if a body was found in soap.Episode information: Bones S8 ep18 The Survivor in the SoapFollow us on I
  67. We take a brief interlude in the story of Joseph for some interpersonal drama between Joseph's brother Judah and his daughter-in-law Tamar. When Judah tries to screw the young woman over (pun sort of intended), Tamar takes matters into her own
  68. Gavin shares what it was like to come to the realisation his mom, Donna, was losing her memory and sense of her place in the world. And how being able to find the funny moments is vital to surviving the slow tragedy of Alzheimer's disease.Hea
  69. This week we're digging into the weird  history of an omnipresent fitness goal. Episode comes free with a happy meal.Support us:Hear bonus episodes on PatreonDonate on PayPalGet Maintenance Phase T-shirts, stickers and moreBuy Aubrey's bookList
  70. Foodies, this one's for you! On this episode of Marketing Made Me Do It, we're diving into the way marketing impacts our food, and answering some important foodie questions like:Why is lobster a luxury food? And has it always been that way?
  71. Mangesh begins his journey into the weird, wonderful world of astrology with a little help from: his mom, a science writer, a famous musician, and one very sneaky author! But when an ominous prediction suddenly comes true, his life turns upside
  72. How can we make time free? We contemplate different ways of experiencing time beyond the linear, with Somerset House Studios artist Shenece Oretha on transforming time through the practice of listening, sociologist Judy Wajcman on unpicking p
  73. Stories of cherished items loved and lost; the declining quality of goods mirroring the decline of relationships; a gentle manifesto against artless minimalism and disposability; an ode to craftsmanship and frayed edges.Written and produced by
  74. The Colonial history of Pumpkin Spice Lattes  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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