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This is where I’m going to tell you what podcasts I’m listening to. Maybe one will catch your eye 👁 or should I say ear 👂
Historic True Crime:
Crimes of The Centuries
Wicked Words
Wicked Words is a historic true crime/true crime journalism podcasts. The creator of Tenfold More Wicked interviews guests who have written about true crime and ask very well thought out questions that lead to interesting stories about the most wicked crimes.
Tenfold More Wicked
Tenfold More Wicked is a historic true crime podcast told across multiple episodes. A deep dive into a specific true crime case. Very well put together and does a great job at making the listener get invested and care about a crime that occurred before they were even born.
Dark History
I love Bailey Sarian, I do listen to this one. It's interesting but there's something that's a little off about it... Maybe it feels too scripted? IDK! You may like it. The stories are definitely interesting and mostly horrifying. Bailey is a queen though.
True Crime:
Small Town Murder
My fav! Small Town Murder is a podcast for those of us who are assholes but not scumbags. Take a deep dive into a strange small town, learn about their real estate, festivals, and local attractions.... then hear how it all goes horribly wrong! This one is great. Hilarious. Terrible. Shocking stories and amazing hosts. Comedians tell you stories of murder that occur too close for comfort. Also they do a great job at covering the post crime process too. James is an awesome researcher.
Excuse Me, That's Illegal
Mystery and Macabre:
Fresh Hell Podcast
Macabrepedia
Re-solved Mysteries
Fraud and Deception:
The Opportunist
Smoke Screen
Bad Blood: The Final Chapter
Swindled
MISC:
Documentary Style:
Operator
The Apology Line
The Apology Line podcast was a fascinating (in my opinion) review of human connection over the phone before the internet took over. It is about an anonymous confession line that a man created as an art experiment. I love learning about the human experience and how the mind works. There was definitely a lot to explore about the man who created the apology line, the people who called, and the concept in general. This was a great listen and I was sad when it was over.
Harsh Reality
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