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2 years agoSleepy - American male host reads classic literature
CaseFile - Australian male host tells true crime
The PurrrCast - People talk about their cats
Sleepy - American male host reads classic literature
CaseFile - Australian male host tells true crime
The PurrrCast - People talk about their cats
StartledStarling like sound-sound
True crime:
RedHanded - British true crime podcast
Park Predators - Crime in America’s National Parks
True Crime Bullshit - Series on serial killer Israel Keyes
CaseFile - Australian true crime podcast
Small Town Murder - comedy true crime in US small towns
Atheism:
Debunking:
Maintenance Phase - Debunking diet myths and fighting fatphobia
If Books Could Kill - Debunking claims from best-selling books
It depends on how open they are to listening. If they won’t listen, I don’t talk about my views.
When my husband died unexpectedly, he had requested to be an organ donor (USA). The funeral home had me sign a consent form to allow his organs to be harvested. I didn’t know which ones, but it was a time-urgent matter. I hope some of his organs went to people who needed them. He was a healthy 30-year-old man.