Dave Bittner and Joe Carrigan host a show that clearly explains the links behind all the major cyber hacks we have ever seen, including those that, at times, have shut down critical
And then there were three. What started out as thirteen podcasts from the various teams at CompTIA—Computing Technology Industry Association—are now three. They encompass all the layers of advocacy, training, and news
The word “knitting” tends to conjure up images of a sweet grandmother in a rocking chair, cat by her feet, in front of a roaring fire, knitting needles in hand. In
“Genealogy is a combination of skill and luck.” – Drew Smith Have you ever wondered where you come from? Who “your people ” are? How they got here? In this ever-changing world,
Wondery’s newest podcast, Fighting Coronavirus, began in March as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The host, Steven Johnson, is also the author of eleven books and host of the PBS
“I always knew there was a secret, what I didn’t know, the secret was me.” – Dani Shapiro, Inheritance Just about everyone in the world has a skeleton or (several) in his
Michael Moore is probably best known for his documentary, Bowling for Columbine, which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2002. Michael has been involved in 13 documentaries and has
When I was seven years old, I was reading books, playing outside, and watching cartoons. But I wasn’t living in a global shutdown due to a pandemic, and the Internet didn’t exist.
To keep with the Halloween theme, if you’d like to add stories of the occult into your typical true-crime tales, give Mysterious Circumstances a listen. Host Justin Rimmel does a solid
The True Crime Category certainly plays an important role in society in that the genre often keeps cases in the public eye (or ear). But sometimes, we just want to just be