
Produced by PushBlack, the nation’s largest non-profit Black media company, is a series that connects people to the history, thinkers, and activists that are left out of the mainstream conversations.

Produced by PushBlack, the nation’s largest non-profit Black media company, is a series that connects people to the history, thinkers, and activists that are left out of the mainstream conversations.
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Stephen A. Smith knows mercy…when it’s warranted. On “Know Mercy”, Stephen A. will give you his straight shooter point of view beyond the world of sports, as he pulls back the curtain on politics, entertainment, and business. Three times a week, you’ll hear his unfiltered opinions on front page news and pertinent cultural events, as well as interviews with outspoken celebrities and thought leaders across the societal arena. You’re guaranteed to be entertained, informed, and motivated. “Know Mercy with Stephen A. Smith” is a presentation of Cadence13, an Audacy studio.

Stephen A. Smith knows mercy…when it’s warranted. On “Know Mercy”, Stephen A. will give you his straight shooter point of view beyond the world of sports, as he pulls back the curtain on politics, entertainment, and business. Three times a week, you’ll hear his unfiltered opinions on front page news and pertinent cultural events, as well as interviews with outspoken celebrities and thought leaders across the societal arena. You’re guaranteed to be entertained, informed, and motivated. “Know Mercy with Stephen A. Smith” is a presentation of Cadence13, an Audacy studio.
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This is the true story of a remarkable and enigmatic man who conquered the music business, the televsion and movie business, and was a friend, confidante, and advisor to four U.S. Presidents. Lew Wasserman rose from humble beginnings to create the modern talent agency - becoming a power broker not only in Hollywood but also in the political circles of Washington, DC. From his influence over actor turned politician Ronald Reagan to his friendship with Lyndon Johnson, Wasserman’s raw ambition and cunning tactics left a legacy that not only changed the entertainment business but the country itself. The multi-part podcast weaves a tapestry of interviews, archival news audio, political circles and notable sound-ups from iconic movies and television shows of the era that help punctuate the pacing and patina like a well-crafted Hollywood thriller.

This is the true story of a remarkable and enigmatic man who conquered the music business, the televsion and movie business, and was a friend, confidante, and advisor to four U.S. Presidents. Lew Wasserman rose from humble beginnings to create the modern talent agency - becoming a power broker not only in Hollywood but also in the political circles of Washington, DC. From his influence over actor turned politician Ronald Reagan to his friendship with Lyndon Johnson, Wasserman’s raw ambition and cunning tactics left a legacy that not only changed the entertainment business but the country itself. The multi-part podcast weaves a tapestry of interviews, archival news audio, political circles and notable sound-ups from iconic movies and television shows of the era that help punctuate the pacing and patina like a well-crafted Hollywood thriller.
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Series details the series details the theft and return of the ruby slippers stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The journey to get the slippers back will take us into the fraught relationship between Grand Rapids and their most famous daughter, the wacky world of Hollywood memorabilia and the conflict between Hollywood and Minnesota, small town suspicions, the tensions between the local cops and the FBI, and the market for lost and stolen art. It’s a good old fashioned heist story that also delves into a sacred part of American culture

Series details the series details the theft and return of the ruby slippers stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The journey to get the slippers back will take us into the fraught relationship between Grand Rapids and their most famous daughter, the wacky world of Hollywood memorabilia and the conflict between Hollywood and Minnesota, small town suspicions, the tensions between the local cops and the FBI, and the market for lost and stolen art. It’s a good old fashioned heist story that also delves into a sacred part of American culture
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A true crime series about family members whose pasts you cannot escape.

A true crime series about family members whose pasts you cannot escape.
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In daily episodes, Monday through Friday, host Jon Meacham details a significant event in history that occurred on that specific day in the past. Episodes are snackable, approximately six to eight minutes in length, and provide context about the important moment and its continued relevance today. Jon Meacham is a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and multiple time #1 New York Times bestselling author. He is the creator of numerous critically acclaimed podcasts including Hope, Through History and It Was Said, which won Best Series at the 2021 Webby Awards.

In daily episodes, Monday through Friday, host Jon Meacham details a significant event in history that occurred on that specific day in the past. Episodes are snackable, approximately six to eight minutes in length, and provide context about the important moment and its continued relevance today. Jon Meacham is a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and multiple time #1 New York Times bestselling author. He is the creator of numerous critically acclaimed podcasts including Hope, Through History and It Was Said, which won Best Series at the 2021 Webby Awards.
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1990 was the most violent year on record in NYC. Crack, still king of New York, was desperately holding onto its reign of terror, dropping bodies all over the city. West Harlem was the epicenter of New York’s drug war. And nestled right in the middle of the neighborhood, covering just one square mile, was the NYPD’s 30th precinct. As the only barrier of protection between the dealers and the residents - life, and death – the Three-Oh was on the front line of the war on drugs. But which side of the line they were really fighting on would rip open a scar that’s as old as the city. The "Dirty 30," as the precinct would come to be known, became the biggest corruption scandal in NYPD history. It's officers - Harlem's apex predators. This is the story of the world's most famous neighborhood, at a time it was all but forgotten; its predators, the clandestine crew of investigators stalking them, and the New York City turf war that threatened to blow it all up. As told by those who lived it.

1990 was the most violent year on record in NYC. Crack, still king of New York, was desperately holding onto its reign of terror, dropping bodies all over the city. West Harlem was the epicenter of New York’s drug war. And nestled right in the middle of the neighborhood, covering just one square mile, was the NYPD’s 30th precinct. As the only barrier of protection between the dealers and the residents - life, and death – the Three-Oh was on the front line of the war on drugs. But which side of the line they were really fighting on would rip open a scar that’s as old as the city. The "Dirty 30," as the precinct would come to be known, became the biggest corruption scandal in NYPD history. It's officers - Harlem's apex predators. This is the story of the world's most famous neighborhood, at a time it was all but forgotten; its predators, the clandestine crew of investigators stalking them, and the New York City turf war that threatened to blow it all up. As told by those who lived it.
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A groundbreaking music documentary podcast. There are great bands there are great albums, but, there are only a handful of artists who have sold out stadiums for decades, redefined the bond between artists and fans, influenced a way of life, and innovated an entire industry along the way. Season 1: Phish

A groundbreaking music documentary podcast. There are great bands there are great albums, but, there are only a handful of artists who have sold out stadiums for decades, redefined the bond between artists and fans, influenced a way of life, and innovated an entire industry along the way. Season 1: Phish
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A documentary podcast looking back on some of the most powerful, impactful and timeless speeches in history.

A documentary podcast looking back on some of the most powerful, impactful and timeless speeches in history.
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