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Speaker AOur top podcasting stories for today that you didn't know you needed but now can't live without.
Speaker AA true crime podcast solves a 42 year old cold case In a plot twist worthy of a Netflix series, Illinois detectives cracked a 42 year old cold case thanks to their true Crime podcast Somebody Knows Something.
Speaker AThe show reignited interest in the 1983 disappearance of Karen Shea Sheepers, leading to the discovery of her car in the Fox River.
Speaker AInside were personal items including a sapphire ring and a high school tassel, which were returned to her 90 year old mother.
Speaker AWho knew that podcasting could be more effective at police work than the police Lazy Hype Launches Wellness Podcast Wellness brand Lazy Hype is entering the podcasting arena with a new show, profiling Fitness Entrepreneurs and holistic Practitioners.
Speaker AHosted by founder Liz Hernandez, the podcast aims to highlight voices from the wellness industry because clearly what the world needs now is more influencers sharing their unique insights on health and wellness.
Speaker APolitico's Playbook Goes Audio Politico is transforming its flagship newsletter into a daily podcast.
Speaker AWith former NBC News reporter Dasha Burns as its host.
Speaker AThe Playbook podcast promises to deliver the same political insights, now in audio format.
Speaker ABecause reading political spin wasn't enough, now you can listen to it during your morning jog, bitch.
Speaker AThat's all for today, you glorious eavesdropping gremlin.
Speaker AUntil next time, if your podcast has more ads than insight, I'm skipping to the outro Boo.
Speaker ALove ya pod bitch.