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- After going undrafted by the NBA, Danny Miles (Glen Powell) has been toiling in obscurity in the minor leagues for years. But when he wins a 10-Day contract to join the Philadelphia 76ers, Danny finally gets his shot. Over exactly one and a half weeks, Danny faces a series of mental, physical, and emotional challenges that completely disrupt his life, as well as the lives of those around him. Just when he should be putting everything else to the side and concentrating entirely on basketball, his whole world seems to conspire to prevent that. His new teammates bully or ignore him. His childhood best friend, Paul (Lamorne Morris), the franchise star of the 76ers, grows resentful of Danny's rise. His ex-girlfriend, Michelle (Erinn Westbrook), still the love of Danny's life, tries to shake off the ghosts of their troubled past, but ends up complicating their future. And his mother, Cheryl (Jessica Hecht), a former pro athlete herself, becomes the ultimate, overbearing stage-mom. If Danny is going to succeed during these intense ten days, he has to find a way to rise above the noise, or else let his dreams slip away forever. Our season unfolds over 10 episodes, each covering one day.
- Professor James Moriarty is back for a gripping new adventure that finds him joining forces with his bitter rival, Sherlock Holmes. They're both in the grip of a ruthless mastermind whose blackmail poisons the highest levels of power.
- Earlier this month, Audible and Treefort Media released a ten-part podcast, Moriarty: The Devil's Game, written by Charles Kindinger and starring Dominic Monaghan, and more.
- Cocaine queen-pin Lanie Jacobs ditches Miami for Los Angeles and teams up with producers Roy Radin and Robert Evans to release the next Hollywood blockbuster. But as egos and ambitions collide, it isn't long before the deal turns deadly.
- An audio-drama adaptation of the critically-acclaimed science fiction graphic novel by author Ezra Claytan Daniels.
- Two small-town dog catchers must answer a call for a wild animal attack at a remote family farm only to discover themselves face-to-face with a pack of blood-thirsty creatures of unknown origin.
- Actor Paul Giamatti and Stephen Asma, author and philosopher, join forces for a freewheeling series of conversations that dive deep (like, really, really deep) into the wilderness of the mind.
- Candice DeLong digs into the motivations and behaviors of the criminal masterminds and killers who are dominating the headlines. Five days a week, she draws on her years of experience to break down complex criminal cases, look back at the historic crimes that still haunt you today, and share new insights.
- Killer Psyche is a true crime podcast that examines the psychology of murders and criminals who have committed terrible crimes. The program is hosted by tired FBI criminal profiler Candice DeLong who draws on her decades of experience to discuss specific psychological methods and profiling techniques that experts use to understand the deepest part of the most complex, fascinating, and twisted minds.
- It is a 12-part investigative and narrative reporting project featuring the Pulitzer-Prize-winning coverage of the Miami Herald in collaboration with Treefort Media.
- Convicted: Across Borders is a true crime podcast that looks at some of the millions of cases where Americans travelling abroad were imprisoned by foreign countries. The program is hosted by lawyer and bestselling author Marcia Clark who explores stories of Americans navigate the different and difficult legal systems of other countries.
- They come from two different sides of the political spectrum: John Kasich, former Governor of Ohio and 2016 Republican presidential candidate; and Jordan Klepper, a liberal comedian best known for his viral videos interviewing MAGA supporters for The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. In this weekly talk show podcast, the pair will come together to scream their differing political opinions at each other for an hour... just kidding. Sure, there will be some political debate, but Kasich and Klepper's discussions will more often explore the common ground of their shared interests. They'll dive into conversations about parenting, leadership, pop culture, mental health, and more - all with a good sense of humor and a whole lot of jokes at each other's expense. Along the way, Kasich and Klepper will be joined by high-profile guests from all walks of life - musicians, athletes, activists, politicians, and much more - each of whom will share their unique perspectives on modern life's biggest questions. Together, Kasich and Klepper will have thoughtful, engaging, and downright hilarious conversations to demonstrate the power of mutual understanding in a polarized world.
- In 1980s Miami, cocaine queen-pin Lanie Jacobs charts a path for Los Angeles, where she sets her sights on reinvention. Meanwhile, troubled New York theater producer Roy Radin lights out for the West Coast, and disgraced Hollywood mega-producer Robert Evans plots his comeback - a prestige period drama called The Cotton Club.
- As a frustrated Roy Radin chases his big break, a frantic Robert Evans hustles to keep The Cotton Club afloat. But when the producer welcomes Lanie into his famed Beverly Hills mansion, sparks fly - and opportunity knocks for three unlikely partners.
- After reconciling with his former collaborator, legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, Evans reconnects with The Cotton Club's original investors. Meanwhile, Lanie and Roy's business dinner takes a nightmarish turn.
- 2021Podcast EpisodeLanie navigates the fallout from her evening with Roy and skips town under suspicious circumstances. As the LAPD investigates a high-profile missing persons case, Evans must salvage his passion project with an agonizing decision.
- The Cotton Club's release means more trouble for Evans. After marrying a wealthy retired cocaine trafficker, Lanie starts another "new life" in small-town Florida - but old habits die hard.
- Lanie, Evans, and Roy hatch a plan to revive The Cotton Club with help from a Puerto Rican banker. But as Lanie celebrates with a girls' trip to Vegas, a shocking betrayal puts her producing role in jeopardy - and arouses her suspicions about Roy.
- With Lanie distracted by damage control, Roy bends Evans' ear about her place in the deal...and her dubious profession. Enraged by a buyout offer, Lanie reveals sordid details about Roy's past - and whisks Evans off to Miami to explore an unorthodox funding option.
- Back in Los Angeles, Lanie stands trial for the crimes surrounding The Cotton Club - and the resulting media frenzy puts Evans' embattled reputation to one final test.
- While toiling away in the lowly minor leagues and contemplating his future, Danny learns of a potential spot opening up on the Philadelphia 76ers.
- Joining the 76ers for a road game in Miami, Danny tries to acclimate himself to the high-flying lifestyle of the NBA.
- With Danny's position on the team becoming more and more precarious, he must find a way to make himself indispensable.
- Struggling to fit in with his new teammates, Danny seeks the advice of an old adversary, and receives an unexpected offer.
- Danny goes to therapy, and learns a shocking truth.
- A day in the life of Michelle. Danny discovers that Michelle's journey parallels his own in ways he never knew.
- When Paul throws a tantrum at practice, Danny's shot at success suddenly hinges on his oldest friend's emotional stability.
- When a major obstacle presents itself, Danny has to navigate through pain, and a deceit of his own making, in order to continue on his journey.
- Danny flashes back eight years to the moment he didn't get drafted, and the subsequent decisions which led him here.
- On the final day of his contract, Danny is at the biggest crossroads of his life.
- 2021– 41mPodcast EpisodeFormer FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong digs into the case of Thomas Richard Bunday, The North Pole Killer. In 1979, the small town of North Pole, Alaska was terrified when 5 young women went missing. Their bodies were eventually found within a 10 mile area - all had been strangled and raped. When investigators finally caught up to Bunday, they discovered that not only was the FBI profile completely off base, but they were powerless to arrest him.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong updates on what has transpired in the Gabby Petito case since the original episode on the case aired. Afterwards, in a reprise of the original episode, Candice and her producer, Julie, explore what was known in the case at that snapshot in time.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong delves into the East Hampton murder and its major players, Danny Pelosi and Generosa Ammon. The murder made national headlines due to the very wealthy victim and the over the top behavior of its main suspects. Candice also uses her own personal experience from her interview with Danny Pelosi to explore the psychological factors that led to this murder.
- In part 1 of this 2 part episode, former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong discusses how she joined the FBI and started as a profiler. She revisits some of the cases that impacted her as well.
- In this very special episode, former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong talks with Tony Fort, who was a kidnapped as a child in 1996. Candice was on the FBI team that rescued him, and twenty years later, the two still have a bond. Tony talks with Candice about the events that led up to the kidnapping, and how his life changed after he returned home.
- In part 2 of this 2 part episode, former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong discusses how she joined the FBI and started as a profiler.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong delves into the Wichita Massacre. Over the course of seven days in the year 2000, brothers Jonathan and Reginald Carr committed a series of sadistic crimes in Wichita, Kansas. They made several mistakes during their crime spree, but the biggest one was accidentally leaving a victim from each of their separate crimes alive to identify them and describe the brutal details of what happened.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong takes a look at Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez, known as the Lonely Hearts Killers. Ray and Martha had a long history of swindling women out of their money, but things took an even darker turn when they started taking their lives as well. Candice dives into the couple's troubled history, and examines why the combination of these two personalities became so deadly.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong digs into the infamous case of Lizzie Borden, the young Massachusetts woman who was accused of killing her father and stepmother with a hatchet. Candice explores how the 19th century time period and Lizzie's financial circumstances played a role in what at the time was dubbed, "The trial of the century."
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong examines the case of Charles Albright, also known as "The Eyeball Killer." Charles would leave his victims for all to see, but he would take their eyes with him. Candice looks into his obsession with eyes, and how the police were able to use that signature to capture him.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong explores the case of Marybeth Tinning, who killed all nine of her children before the police caught up to her. Candice takes a look at how this mother was able to take the lives of her own children over and over again, and why no one around her was able to stop her.
- Former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong takes a look at Andrew Kehoe, who committed the first school massacre in the United States. Kehoe, a well regarded school board member, changed the fate of a tiny Michigan town with a bomb that shook the community to its core.