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Hi there! The people have spoken! The 2022 Likewise Choice Awards have concluded and our community has ranked the best 25 podcasts of the year. There was no shortage of true crime, comedy, science, and everything in between. Check out the poll to see which of your favorite shows made the cut. |
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“On Thursday, December 8th, Darrell Lee Clark and Cain Joshua Storey were exonerated and released from prison. They are now enjoying their first days of freedom since they were convicted of murder nearly 25 years ago.” |
| Proof: A True Crime Podcast | Nearly six months after Season 1 of the show seemingly concluded, a true crime podcast announced that the victims of the wrongful conviction explored in the series were finally free. Darrell Lee Clark and Cain Joshua Storey are confident that the 17-part true crime podcast is responsible for their release. | Add to playlist |
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Whether you enjoy listening to feel shocked, fascinated, or simply entertained, this week’s trending podcasts are here to be your relaxation companion—whatever that looks like for you. |
Hidden in Plain Sight: Untold Stories |
| The Evaporated: Gone With the Gods | Every year, an estimated 80,000 people are reported missing in Japan. This new anthology series co-hosted by Jake Adelstein (author of Tokyo Vice) and Shoko Plambeck explores stories of mysterious disappearances and takes listeners on a journey into the fascinating, bizarre world of Japan’s johatsu, or “evaporated” people. | Add to playlist |
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| Skyline Drive | Three astrology lovers and one skeptic (Mangesh Hattikudur) dive headfirst into the global obsession with the zodiac and the incredible ways astrology presents itself in modern society. In this 8-episode series, Mangesh attempts to decipher why we keep looking to the cosmos for answers. Along the way, his preconceived ideas about it begin to evolve. | Add to playlist |
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| LA Made | Season 1, Blood, Sweat & Rockets, tells the hidden story of the fearless, ambitious crew who shaped the foundation of America’s quest to reach outer space in the 1930s. Known as the “Suicide Squad,” this influential team’s road to success was filled with controversies involving spies, explosions, and conspiracies. | Add to playlist |
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Suspenders: Investigations and Narratives |
| Suspect | How do you solve a mystery when every single lead is a dead end? Suspect chronicles the confusing disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews, the search for clues and answers that continued for 35 years, and the eventual discovery of her remains in 2019. | Add to playlist |
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| Missing Justice | Following the murder of 33-year-old Christy Woodenthigh, her family had unanswered questions and a lack of trust in the law enforcement officers handling the case. Missing Justice examines how well (or poorly) the federal authorities respond to emergencies, investigate crimes, and uphold its responsibility to keep Native Americans safe. | Add to playlist |
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| USA v. García Luna | Pulitzer Prize-winner Maria Hinojosa and Emmy Award-winner Peniley Ramírez tell the shocking true story of García Luna, the most powerful Mexican government official to face trial in the United States, and his ties to the infamous drug kingpin El Chapo. | Add to playlist |
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Closetalk: Interviews and Conversations |
| You’re Wrong About | Sarah Marshall is a journalist with a passion for the past, and her goal with this pod is to correct our collective memory about a person or event from history that’s been miscast in the public imagination. | Add to playlist |
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| Other With Ari’el Stachel | Being a Jewish person of Middle Eastern descent working in the entertainment industry, Ari’el Stachel has a distinct perspective on identity and how it shapes our careers and relationships. He dives into the lives of his guests with unique backgrounds who have also felt like “others”. | Add to playlist |
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 | The Trailer |
| | Frozen Head | Hosted by New York Times best-selling author Alaina Urquhart and her counterpart Ash Kelley, Frozen Head is the story of a 90-year-old man that signed up to be frozen and brought back to life in the future. It’s a fascinating narrative about one man’s desire to avoid death and the lengths people will go to make that a reality. | Listen Now |
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