4.4 • 15.7K Ratings
🗓️ 28 May 2019
⏱️ 82 minutes
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0:00.0 | The True Crime Podcast, Sacred Scandal, returns for a second season to investigate a led sexual abuse at Mexico's La Luz del Mundo Mega Church. |
0:08.2 | Journalist Robert Garza explores survivor stories of pure evil experiences at the hands of a self-proclaimed apostle who is now behind bars. |
0:16.4 | I remember as a little girl being groomed to be his concubine, that's how I was raised. It is not wrong if you take your clothes off for the apostle. |
0:24.6 | Listen to Sacred Scandal on the IHR Radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:30.6 | On Queen Charlotte, the official podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes and the drawing boards of this team to experience the life breathed into the Bridgerton prequel. |
0:40.6 | Listen to the Leap's executive producer and series director Tom Barraka took to capture the feeling that puts that lump in your throat. |
0:48.6 | And you've got to catch creator Shonda Rhymes. She's dropping gems, diamonds, and mics. |
0:54.6 | You can listen to Queen Charlotte, the official podcast every Thursday on the IHR Radio app Apple Podcasts or anywhere you listen to your favorite shows. |
1:05.6 | What do a flirtatious gambling double agent in World War II? An opera singer who burned down an honorary to kidnap her lover. And a pirate queen who walked free with all of her spoils, haven't comment. |
1:19.6 | They're all real women who were left out of your history books. |
1:23.6 | You can hear these stories and more on the Womanica podcast. Check it out on the IHR Radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. |
1:37.6 | What's committing my war crimes? I'm Robert Evans, host behind the bastards. The show where we tell you everything you don't know about the very worst people in all of history. |
1:47.6 | My guess today is Anna Hosnia. Anna, how are you doing? Hello! That's my impression of the bastard we're talking about today. |
1:57.6 | Oh good. Oh, that was a solid one. Yeah, we're talking about Bashar Alassad. Did you like my themed introduction? |
2:05.6 | Yeah, I did actually. That was really wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. A lot of war crimes stands in the audience today. |
2:13.6 | Is there? Yeah, oh yeah, man. A lot of big fans of war crimes. Not really sure where this joke is supposed to go. |
2:23.6 | I guess I could see why you'd be a fan of a war crime. All right, go on. |
2:28.6 | Weirdly enough, we're talking about a guy who has a lot of fans in spite of his war crimes. So what do you feel about Bashar Alassad? |
2:38.6 | You know, if you ever listen ethnically and be used to podcasts, I host. I talk a lot about how I feel like this all won. |
2:45.6 | It all comes down to bad parenting and having a small penis that you are ashamed of so you take it out on murdering everyone in your country. |
2:56.6 | Yeah, yeah, that seems like a credible explanation for his war crimes, small penis, bad dead. |
3:02.6 | We'll see if you change your mind at all as we go through the episode and talk about his background. |
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