Podcast Review: The Loser's Club
The Losers’ Club is an excellent podcast for Stephen King fans.
The Losers’ Club is an excellent podcast for Stephen King fans.
With the eighty-second anniversary of the attack at Pearl Harbor approaching (Thursday, December 7th), you may want to listen to the
Holy Week is a fascinating series about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the violence that erupted as a result of it.
Lore is an award-winning, critically-acclaimed podcast about true life scary stories. Lore exposes the darker side of history, exploring the creatures, people, and places of our wildest nightmares.
This anthology of essays is the perfect pick for horror lovers. And if you couldn’t tell from the title or expressive cover, it’s a great read for LGBTQ+ History Month too!
If Books Could Kill is a podcast that provides critiques of best selling books.
Hustle Rule: The Untold Story of Women’s Soccer is a podcast about women soccer players.
With the news of the capture of Rex Heuermann, the alleged Long Island Serial Killer, you may be interested in learning more about the Long Island Serial Killer investigation.
The Daily is an informative news podcast. It is hosted by Michael Barbaro and Sabrina Tavernise and powered by the New York Times journalism.
Unfinished: Short Creek is a podcast about abuse in the FLDS Church, a fundamentalist and polygamous sect of Mormonism.
Black Girls Talk Sports is a podcast where women of color discuss topics in mens’ and womens’ sports.
Making Gay History is the perfect podcast to listen to for Pride Month.
The Tattooed Historian is a history podcast that is accessible, edgy and fun. The host of the podcast is historian John Heckman.
The Book Case is a podcast that provides book recommendations and contains interviews with authors.
Offline is a different kind of Sunday show-a chance to step away from our Twitter-fueled news cycles to hear smarter, lighter conversations about all the ways that our extremely on