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The Chambers Brothers

Race and Cole Chambers

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Want an escape from every day life? Listen to a professional performer and a professional barista talk your worries away in The Chambers Brothers! A modern take on all things movies and otherwise!
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Join three friends on a thrilling and amusing adventure as they explore three captivating stories in each episode, blending the worlds of true crime and the paranormal with a touch of humor. Perfect for those who crave a spine-tingling experience paired with light-hearted laughs, each episode features a true crime case, a paranormal story, and a bonus tale that could swing either way. So light a candle, draw the curtains, and get ready to embark on a journey into the heart of darkness, where ...
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Keating Chambers: The Podcast is brought to you by barristers and staff from Keating Chambers. It features a combination of key case law updates, historical case reviews, interviews with legal experts and informal discussions of aspects of Chambers life. The bitesize analyses focus on issues arising from our key practice areas (including construction, energy, international arbitration, planning and procurement), as well as other themes affecting the Bar and general industry hot topics. It wi ...
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The Fantasy Football Chambers

The Fantasy Football Chambers

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Have you been searching for highly opinionated and subjective fantasy football advice wrapped neatly into a laid back and entertaining package? Then look no further than The Fantasy Football Chambers! Join Ed & Denis as they discuss the weekly ins and outs of their own leagues current season in addition to covering broader fantasy news and notes to help you win your league!
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The Renaissance Chambers

The Renaissance Lady

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Welcome to The Renaissance Chambers podcast, which is a different kind of lifestyle blog/podcast – light-hearted, inspirational, educative and entertaining. The aim is to give practical advice as well as tips on how to get ahead in all facets of life. We focus on all things lifestyle that constantly runs through your mind – from motivational pieces, relationships, passport stamping, parenting, career, finances, beauty, fashion, blogging, food & health – all in a bid to help us live life more ...
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A music podcast rooted in hip hop culture that aims to spotlight rising and under-appreciated artists. Hosted by music journalists Thomas Hobbs, Sam Davies and Oumar Saleh, each episode of Exit the 36 Chambers features thoughtful debate, beats, and interviews with artists, writers and industry insiders.
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The Hiss-Chambers case gripped the nation in 1948 and still provokes controversy. Take a deep factual dive into the story of two brilliant, fascinating men, sensational Congressional hearings, spy documents hidden in a dumbwaiter shaft and a pumpkin, the trial of the century, and the launch of Richard Nixon’s career.
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Each Gatehouse Chambers Podcast episode gives an informal view of important legal issues impacting individuals as well as companies and other legal entities. They will be of interest particularly to legal practitioners, law students and those interested in joining the legal profession and also the general public. The Gatehouse Chambers Podcast series concentrates on topics arising from Chambers' key practice areas which are: commercial dispute resolution (including not only litigation in cou ...
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Revolutionary Socialist, Anti-Imperialist Ian Schlakman and the legendary Black Panther, Former CLP Member, National Welfare Rights Organization President, HUD RAB Public Housing Delegate, Reverend Annie Chambers (formerly Annie Rogers) discuss everything from the American Civil Rights History that Annie Chambers was a part of to modern day political news. We record the show from Douglass Homes Public Housing right here in the East Side of Baltimore, Maryland.
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When 19-year old Jessica Chambers is horrifically murdered, set on fire in her car, her rural Mississippi community is rocked. As investigators work to figure out who could have done this and why, there’s an onslaught of online sleuths digitally descending on this grieving community wreaking havoc and placing blame. Finally, after a 14-month investigation, there’s a surprise arrest and trial of the accused with an ending that sends shockwaves once again. Hosted by Beth Karas.
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Robert W. Chambers (1865-1933) studied art in Paris in the late 80’s and early 90’s, where his work was displayed at the Salon. However, shortly after returning to America, he decided to spend his time in writing. He became popular as the writer of a number of romantic novels, but is now best known as the author of “The King In Yellow”. This is a collection of the first half of this work of short stories which have an eerie, other-worldly feel to it; but the stories in the second half are es ...
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Get ready for another wild ride of Old News Nonsense Vol. 7, where we explore some of the quirkiest, funniest, and downright bizarre news clippings from the past! First up, we meet the newly crowned Corn Queen, Kathy Studinski, who ruled over the Loyal Corn Festival with tractor pulls and parades. But things take a strange turn when we uncover the …
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Gather 'round the fire, listeners, as we celebrate the unluckiest day of the year with bone-chilling tales to send shivers down your spine! In this special bonus episode of Chambers of the Occult, we’re serving up eerie campfire stories perfect for Friday the 13th. From ghosts lurking in cornfields, spouses acting strange, and the terrifying whispe…
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In this episode of Chambers of the Occult, we explore two stories of deception and the supernatural. First, J unpacks the infamous Tall Hot Blond case—a real-life catfish scheme that spiraled into obsession, betrayal, and murder. Dive deep into the shocking twists and turns of this tragic love triangle, where false identities led to deadly conseque…
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Buckle up for this "Old News Nonsense" with our guest Sabina as she joins us for some truly questionable headlines that’ll make you say, “What were they thinking?” We’ve got ticking bombs that go boom? Thongs that leave little to the imagination, and superstitions you’ll want to sneeze away! Ever wondered what to do with your lactose intolerance? W…
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In this chilling episode we delve into two terrifying tales that will leave you breathless. First, Kai will lead us to uncover the dark and twisted story of The Butcher of Hanover. Known for his gruesome acts, this dark figure preyed on young boys for years, leaving a trail of fear and devastation in his wake. Discover the horrifying details of his…
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Cat Farms, Platypus Love, and Dodo Birds, Oh My! In this wild ride through history's quirkiest headlines, we're diving into the oddball stories that make you go, "Wait, what?" Ever heard of a cat farm? How about a platypus with a romantic dilemma—was it true love or just a runaway wife? Get ready for dinosaurs making a double feature, the curious c…
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This week, we're serving up a spine-chilling feast of true crime and supernatural tales! First, J takes us through the harrowing story of Melissa Drexler, the "Prom Mom." Discover how a night meant for celebration turned into a tragedy that shocked the nation. Next, Kai delves into the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Uncover the hysteria and paranoia …
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Old News Nonsense! Get ready for another round of quirky and bizarre historical headlines! We dive into the colorful story of Mr. Rainbow, explore the wild world of gay rodeos, and uncover the tale of a headless chicken that defied all odds. That's not all! Meet the daredevil known as the Human Fly, laugh at the antics of kids armed with paintball …
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In this episode, we delve into two terrifying stories that span across continents and eras, yet both share the unnerving element of the unknown. First with Kai, we uncover the dark tale of the Shenandoah National Park Murders. In May 1996, a serene camping trip in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park turned into a harrowing nightmare when two experi…
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Welcome to "Old News Nonsense Vol. 3," a special bonus episode of Chambers of the Occult! In this episode, we're diving into more quirky, funny, and unusual newspaper clippings that are sure to tickle your funny bone. From sneaky snakes and a Florida man's quest to win a jet from Pepsi, to frogs with a taste for bees, mischievous hamsters biting ki…
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In this gripping episode of Chambers of the Occult, we delve into two chillingly different tales that have captivated public imagination. First, we revisit the infamous O.J. Simpson trial, a courtroom drama that unfolded in Los Angeles, California, and left the world questioning justice and truth. We'll explore the key events, controversial moments…
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Welcome back to Volume 2 of Old News Nonsense! We've gathered some of the quirkiest, funniest, and most unusual newspaper clippings for your enjoyment. We all need a breather sometimes and just a good laugh, so sit back and enjoy. In this volume, we'll delve into tales of mummy curses, the delightful word "scrumdiddlyumptious," the celebration of E…
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In this spine-chilling episode, we delve into two of the most baffling and eerie mysteries of modern times. First, we soar into the clouds to unravel the disappearance of D. B. Cooper, the audacious hijacker who vanished without a trace after leaping from a Boeing 727 with $200,000 in ransom money. Despite decades of investigation, his fate remains…
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Welcome to "Old News Nonsense," a special bonus episode of Chambers of the Occult! In this episode, we're diving into quirky, funny, and unusual newspaper clippings that are sure to tickle your funny bone. From mischievous monkeys and curious cats to baffling insomnia cures, pesky gremlins, banana mishaps, and adventurous ducks, we've got it all. J…
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In this episode, we unravel the dark and perplexing mysteries behind two of the most chilling cases in recent history. First, we delve into the tragic and mysterious murder of JonBenét Ramsey. This shocking crime gripped the nation and remains unsolved to this day, shrouded in controversy, speculation, and a web of unanswered questions. We'll exami…
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In this chilling episode, we delve into the dark and twisted tales of two infamous figures who left a trail of terror in their wake. First, we explore the horrifying legacy of H.H. Holmes, America's first documented serial killer. Known for his "Murder Castle" in Chicago, Holmes lured victims into his labyrinthine hotel, filled with hidden passagew…
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In this episode, we embark on a journey into the a chilling true crime mystery and a haunting paranormal tale that have both captivated the world. Our first stop takes us into the perplexing case of Elisa Lam, a young woman whose disappearance and tragic demise at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles sparked widespread intrigue and speculation. We'll unr…
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In this episode we explore two haunting tales that have captured global attention. First, we delve into the chilling story of Issei Sagawa, a Japanese student whose act of cannibalism in Paris shocked the world. We'll discuss the gruesome details of his crime, the aftermath, and his unnerving "celebrity" status in Japan. We then venture to the Borl…
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In this episode we delve into the darkness of human nature and the mysterious realms of the paranormal. First, we revisit the harrowing events of April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. This tragedy stands as one of the most infamous school massacres in history, where two students embarked on a deadly rampage, leaving an in…
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In this episode, we delve into a disappearance and the inexplicable forces of the paranormal. First, we journey to New Mexico, where the disappearance of Tara Calico in 1988 presents a baffling mystery. On a sunny September morning, the 19-year-old embarked on her routine bike ride and vanished without a trace. We explore the chilling circumstances…
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This year’s International Women’s Day theme is ‘Inspire Inclusion’. In that spirit, Keating barristers Lucy Garrett KC and Emma Healiss have invited three incredibly inspirational women: Emily Monastiriotis (Head of Dispute Resolution at Simmons & Simmons), Kate Corby (Partner at Baker & McKenzie); and Theresa Mohammed (Partner at Watson Farley Wil…
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In this episode we delve into the dark depths of human manipulation and the inexplicable forces of the paranormal. First, we uncover the harrowing tale of the Ant Hill Kids, where charismatic cult leader Roch Thériault's twisted interpretation of spirituality led to one of the most shocking chapters in Canadian history. Witness how manipulation tur…
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Join us on this episode of the podcast as we delve into two perplexing cases that have captivated the world with their enigmatic twists. First, we explore the chilling tale of the kidnappings of Alexandra Măceșanu and Luiza Melencu, two young women whose disappearances sent shockwaves through their community, leaving behind unanswered questions and…
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In this gripping episode of David's Brushes & Hotel Apparitions, we delve into the heart of Málaga, Spain, to uncover the story of a child whose extraordinary talent for painting left an indelible mark on the art world. Known as "El niño pintor de Málaga" (The boy painter of Málaga), this young prodigy's life was as captivating as his art, filled w…
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This is the last in our series of podcasts to mark 150 years of the Technology and Construction Courts, a series where we have highlighted some of the key cases where the TCC has influenced the development of the law. In this episode, Tom Lazur, Brenna Conroy and Charlie Thompson look into the legal black hole and the case of Alfred McAlpine Constr…
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First, we venture into the digital era's dark side with the "1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick" case. A tale of online videos escalating into a heinous crime, this story weaves through the labyrinth of the internet, leading to a global manhunt. The merging of digital footprints with real-world evidence creates a modern detective saga that captivates and horrifi…
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This week we’re dishing out a double dose of dread! First up, “The Voodoo Killer Chef”: a tantalizing tale where culinary arts meet dark magic. We’ll slice into the story of a charming chef whose delicious dishes held a sinister secret. Was it a pinch of black magic that made her meals to die for? Then, we tiptoe into the terrifying Perron Family H…
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This is the fourth in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will choose one leading case from the TCC and review its significance. In this special episode Sam Townend KC chairs a discussion between counsel who acted in the first …
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This is my final Podcast, and the shortest one — just my last thoughts after decades of study. The Hiss-Chambers Case will live on because it is important post-WWII American history, and also a great yarn, a feast for trial lawyers, and an example of the endless fight between totalitarianism and freedom, between shiny lies and messy reality. I hope…
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Whittaker Chambers This Podcast, the second to last, is the longest one. The Hiss-Chambers Case did not die. Many new facts were discovered, the majority of them harmful to Hiss, starting in the 1970s. The Freedom of Information Act led the US government (after a lawsuit) to produce about 40,000 pages of paper, mostly from the FBI. Hiss made the fi…
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As Chambers wrote to his friend Bill Buckley, most of us think the story of Oedipus ends when he learns he married his own mother and puts his eyes out. In fact, however, Oedipus lived for years afterwards. After the trials, Chambers lived for 10 years and Hiss for 45. Neither escaped The Case, nor did their wives and children. (Add this, by the wa…
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Several people have told me that, of my 38 episodes, this is their favorite. See if you agree. It is all about the question Hiss could never answer: how, if Hiss is innocent, did the 64 Typed Spy Documents get typed on his home typewriter. You may recall that Hiss first told The Grand Jury that Chambers broke into his house in 1938 and typed them o…
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Alger Hiss is taken to prison Alger Hiss’s conviction — technically for perjury, but effectively for treason — was a major event. It was a disaster for The Establishment, especially liberal Democrats, and vindication for Republicans and populist Democrats. The 18 month labyrinth of HUAC hearings, depositions in Hiss’s libel suit, grand jury proceed…
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Prosecutor Thomas F. Murphy In this Podcast, we hear the closing speeches, and the verdict of the second jury. In a mirror image of the first trial, this time it was Hiss’s lawyer Claude Cross who was quiet, even plodding, and it was Prosecutor Murphy (like Hiss’s barrister Stryker at the first trial) who delivered the barn-burner. Then — after a y…
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Edith Murray This is a short podcast, describing a last-minute rebuttal witness for The Prosecution. Into court came a black woman named Edith Murray. Alistair Cooke (at 299) found her “lively.” She testified that, at times in 1935 and 1936, she had been the household servant (cleaning and cooking) for Whittaker and Esther Chambers. She knew them a…
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Psychiatrist Dr. Carl Binger This Podcast presents the testimony of an eminent psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Binger. He opined that Whittaker Chambers suffered from a mental illness, called “Psychopathic Personality,” which causes its sufferers to make false accusations that they sincerely believe to be true. Dr. Carl Binger was supposed to be, to use a b…
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Hede Hassing, a key witness in the 2nd trial The second trial: new Judge (an elderly Republican), a new jury (seven women!), a new lawyer for Hiss (Boston’s distinguished, quiet Claude Cross), a new strategy by each side, and a lot more witnesses. The next three Podcasts bring you three witnesses who did not testify at the first trial, but did at t…
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This is the third in a series of podcasts coming this year, all recorded to celebrate 150 years of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC). In each episode, Keating barristers will choose one leading case from the TCC and review how it has faired over the years, including discussion of subsequent cases that have focused on it. In this episode J…
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Pic: Hiss Defense Attorney Lloyd Paul Stryker At last we hear the two great trial lawyers, Lloyd Paul Stryker for The Hiss Defense and Thomas Murphy for The Prosecution, sum up the evidence and loose their rhetorical flourishes. Stryker, remember, was going for a hung jury, just trying to get one or two jurors to hold out for a Not Guilty verdict n…
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