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GREATEST GAMBLING STORY EVER TOLD

Imagine this! You’re at a race track in Tijuana. The Mexican cartel’s watching you. If your horse wins, you win a million dollars. But that money belongs to the cartel that owns the racetrack. Even if you get your money, you have to get back across the boarder without being shot. ...  Afficher plus

COFFIN CONFESSOR AGAIN

Bill Edgar, known as the Coffin Confessor, shares his unique experiences of crashing funerals and delivering messages from the deceased. He discusses the evolution of his career, personal reflections on death, and the emotional weight of his role. Bill also touches on his past, i ...  Afficher plus

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Jack sits down for an interview with "the clairvoyant" from The Black Widow episodes. It turns out her name is Wendy, and she is a mom and artist living in the Los Angeles area. 10 years ago she experienced an intense awakening that gave her very sudden and overwhelming extrasens ...  Afficher plus

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Our producer Nadeen Shaker takes us on her own personal journey in trying to discover why she felt excluded because of her hijab. In Egypt, things are more complex than they seem; history, politics, class, and money all played a hand in changing how people perceive veiled women. ...  Afficher plus