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Trial War Stories

Andrew Goldwasser

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Trial War Stories pulls back the curtain on the world of law, bringing you real-life stories of courtroom drama, legal battles, and the triumphs and tragedies that unfold behind closed doors. Andy Goldwasser sits down with great trial lawyers to unpack unforgettable cases — the strategy, the chaos, the pressure, and the moments that turned the tide beyond the transcripts and verdicts. Subscribe now to explore the world where law meets humanity—one story at a time.
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Stories of the Civil War is a narrative‑driven history podcast that brings the tumult, tragedy, and triumph of America’s defining conflict to life—one human‑scale story at a time. Hosted by historian‑researcher Chris Mowery, each episode blends meticulous scholarship with vivid, emotionally resonant storytelling to place you on the smoke‑shrouded battlefields, in the candle‑lit tents, and at the kitchen tables where the war’s fate—and the nation’s future—were decided. Whether you’re a season ...
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War Stories

War Stories

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War Stories is a narrative show that takes the broad arcs of warfare and shares the stories behind crucial points their development. In each season, the show revolves around a single topic and traces a path from before its invention to the modern-day with a focus on the people who made it happen.
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WWE WAR STORIES

Jason and Peter War Stories Podcast

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Our podcasts go over some of the true stories in the WWE Golden Era. We meet legends and hear their stories of what really went on during their storylines. I hoped you all packed your bags because we are gonna go for a ride down memory lane.
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No War Stories

jules edwards

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A show about mental health and addiction that hopefully doesn't suck. Jules and Cole discuss addiction in the modern day and what recovery looks like in the age of fentanyl, pandemics, and social isolation. We also discuss books and movies about drugging and drinking.
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Small businesses are the soul of America. This is where they tell their stories. Three years, 16,000 miles and counting... Small Business War Stories is a weekly show recorded in person with small business owners. We get the triumphs, struggles, and funny stories from our guests' everyday lives. Hosted by Pablo Fuentes, an entrepreneur and musician based in Austin, Texas. For more on the show, please visit https://smallbusinesswarstories.com/
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Personal War Stories

Idan Ravin & Steve Budin

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Legendary sports gaming entrepreneur and sports personality, Steve Budin, teams up with Idan Ravin: world renowned trainer, former lawyer, entrepreneur, keynote speaker and author of the nationally acclaimed The Hoops Whisperer. Each week, Personal War Stories -- Life on Plant Earth, delves into the personal struggles we face everyday: food, fitness, relationships, family, values, business, society, pop culture, sports, politics and religion. Renowned industry leaders and disruptive thinkers ...
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Amazing War Stories

Bruce Crompton

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In this 3D audio series, ex-British Paratrooper and history fanatic Bruce Crompton narrates incredible tales of bravery from conflicts throughout the ages to support military institutions. All around the world military museums are in danger of closing and smaller, veterans charities desperately need more support. If we allow them to perish, the history contained within them will be lost, as will vital life-lines for our cherished veterans. Remember, Military museums aren't just places of lea ...
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Whiskey and War Stories

Whiskey & War Stories

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Stories from combat veterans who bravely served their country. This show is unscripted, unfiltered, and filled with every emotion imaginable. We are aiming to provide a space where there is no agenda, no judgement, and genuine accounts from today's generation of warriors. Grab your favorite Whiskey or Bourbon, light a cigar, kick up your feet, and enjoy the show! (Silkies and woobies highly recommended). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whiskeyandwar/support
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Building better software, one incident at a time. Host Kevin Riggle talks with software engineers about that time they broke production. Whether you're an industry professional, or just curious about what makes the modern Internet run and what happens when it breaks, we bring you stories you haven't heard elsewhere. This is the audio version of the podcast. Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@critical-point Produced by Complex Systems Group (https://complexsystems.group). Part of Critical ...
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POV:WW2 is an immersive, action-packed history podcast that brings World War II to life through true, cinematic combat stories from the front lines. Each episode drops you into the middle of the action, using archival research, authentic sound design, and narrative storytelling to make the war feel immediate and visceral. Whether you're a lifelong WW2 history fan or someone who never connected with the Second World War in school, these sound-rich stories reveal the human experience behind th ...
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History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.
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Cold War Spy Stories

Analyse Buckley

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During the cold war, many events took place that made the war based arounf secrecy. They were being secretive either because they wanted to keep their people safe or they didn't want anyone to know about the fail of their projects. Cover art photo provided by David Sinclair on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ayosake
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How do our food stories change during wartime? Each episode follows a veteran or wartime volunteer from their home in the United States through their overseas deployment and back again. We hear firsthand where they fought, who they fed, how they ate, and what tastes they missed most while away at war. From World War II through today, soldiers and civilians come together at the table to remember, reflect, and show respect. Hosted by Jacqueline Raposo.
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Coming in from the Cold explores forgotten—or never-remembered—national security policy initiatives, incidents and events during the Cold War. In each episode Cold War Historian Bill Rosenau, sits down with experts on a wide range of topics to discuss these events and how they are relevant to today's challenges. The views expressed here are those of the commentators and do not necessarily reflect the views of CNA or any of its sponsors.
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A Marine Corps infantry veteran reading regimental histories written by the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War. Relive the tales they weave on their marches across Antietam, Gettysburg and more! The Podcast covers these Histories and author interviews, soldier poetry and more related content on the War Of The Rebellion YouTube channel.
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An interview with Kevin, a former SWAT Medic and now Flight Medic, shares stories from his adventures training with his local SWAT element, running calls as a medic, what it means to be good, and transitioning to working on a flight crew. Join us tonight for War Locker LIVE — formerly Locker Room Live! Stream (almost) every Wednesday at 8:30 PM PST…
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The Marine Raiders were elite units established by the United States Marine Corp during World War II to conduct special amphibious assault missions, operating behind the lines. The Raiders were created by an order from President Franklin D. Roosevelt in February 1942. They are said to be the first U.S. special forces operations see combat in World …
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Experience Edwin Kolodziej's incredible World War II journey from his Bronze-Star-earning first day in combat, through his unforgettable encounter with General George S. Patton, to training for the invasion of Japan. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, t…
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In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down once again with renowned trial lawyer and nationally recognized trial consultant John Camillus for a deep-dive masterclass on advanced trial tactics. John returns for a rare second episode — not to revisit a past case, but to dissect how juries think, how lawyers misunderstand jur…
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About this episode: In the aftermath of the great and bloody battle of Shiloh, we pick up with the life and career of William Tecumseh Sherman. His personal journey continues to be one that spans the vast spectrum that comprises life itself - ups and downs, triumphs and defeats. In this episode, we speak of his command of the Union’s Western Theate…
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Chief Marcia Harnden from Albany PD in Oregon talks about the taboo subject of first responder mental health. Chief Harnden talks about the lessons she's learned about taking care of people the right way in her career which started at the Bellevue Police Department in Washington State in 1993. She isn't even afraid to tackle the hard question you w…
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By 1943, the war in the Pacific burned in its full fury. On November 20th, the Allies launched the first amphibious assault against heavily defended beaches in US history. The 2nd division of the US Marine Corps, used amphibious tractors and assault boats to reach the beaches of the Tarawa atoll, an enemy stronghold protected by 5,000 hardened Impe…
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Marine Corps veteran and PeakNeuro co-founder Tony Crescenzo joins us to talk about how his personal experiences in the Marine Corps have shaped his life and his focus, culminating in his co-founding of PeakNeuro. "Peak Neuro is a neuroscience-based intervention platform that moderates brainwave activity to encourage targeted performance or recover…
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Experience Lea Terry’s incredible World War II journey from Operation Dragoon to crossing the Rhine into Germany. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, they reflect the veterans’ own memories and experiences. Any opinions about the war or its figures repre…
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The unrelenting ferocity of the Pacific War was without a doubt the bloodiest and most savage of the two theaters of World War II. The memories of brutal battles like Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Midway and Iwo Jima are forever seared into minds of the courageous men who fought there. The island of Guadalcanal represented one of the last chances for the Al…
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Retired NYPD Detective, Author and host of the NYPD Through The Looking Glass Podcast "Vic Ferrari" joins us for a look at his time with the NYPD and whether or not his parents put Vic Ferrari on his birth certificate! Join us tonight for War Locker LIVE — formerly Locker Room Live! Stream (almost) every Wednesday at 8:30 PM PST on YouTube, where w…
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Experience Crandon Clark’s incredible World War II journey from the Siegfried Line to the race across Germany. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, they reflect the veterans’ own memories and experiences. Any opinions about the war or its figures represen…
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He was the classic "political general" who was supposed to fail—a 29-year-old college president and lay preacher with zero military experience. But James A. Garfield defied every stereotype. In just two years, he went from a raw colonel studying tactics by candlelight to one of the Union's most effective leaders. This episode charts his meteoric ri…
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Dr. Carole Lieberman is a psychiatrist and expert on the mental effects of terrorism and how to cope with it. Dr. Lieberman can also be found on Renegade Talk Radio or at her website TerroristTherapist.com. Join us for War Locker LIVE — formerly Locker Room Live! Stream (almost) every Wednesday at 8:30 PM PST on YouTube, where we dive deep into cur…
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In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down with acclaimed Columbus trial lawyer John Camillus to unpack one of the most remarkable cases of his career — a traumatic brain injury trial against Swift Transportation in El Paso, Texas. John was brought into the case just three days before trial, parachuting in as lead counsel …
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They are known as America's first military stealth aircraft. Under cover of darkness, the Waco CG-4A combat glider carried U.S. troops and materiel into battle during World War II. William Horn and Leo Cordier, pilots who flew these unarmed and un-powered planes, landed behind enemy lines before the invasion troops arrived in Europe on D-Day. Their…
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About this episode: It was a Wednesday, August 11, 1880 and some 5000 Union veterans gathered at the Ohio State Fair. President Rutherford B. Hayes had just finished a speech when another was called for. The next speaker was tall, sinewy and long in the neck. His head was large and his face a regular nest of wrinkles. Often animated and mercurial i…
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On September 17, 1862, as the nation reeled from the slaughter at the Battle of Antietam, a different kind of battle unfolded on the home front. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a series of catastrophic explosions ripped through the Allegheny Arsenal, the industrial heart of the Union war effort. The blast killed 78 people, most of whom were young wome…
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Chris Brewer returns to talk about his second book and his time undercover fighting proxy wars in countries we were never officially in. His time fighting the war on drugs in 3rd world countries is the stuff of Tom Clancy books. Join us for Locker Room LIVE! (almost) Every Wednesday at 8:30 PST on YouTube, where we discuss our thoughts on current e…
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This episode features the dramatic role of the U.S Rangers on D-Day during World War II. Leonard Lomell and Sidney Salomon, from the 2nd Ranger Battalion, were among those who comprised America's first Special Forces group. They were part of the first wave landing on Omaha Beach on June 6th, 1944. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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What happens when two California police officers from different agencies, both retired and living out of California now and separated by hundreds of miles, discover an insane connection they share from their days on the street? This is the most impactful episode Tom has ever done as he and his guest, Todd Nielsen of Nielsen Training discover a pivo…
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Two Sisters. One Fight. Justice Delivered. Welcome to Trial War Stories — where host Andy Goldwasser sits down with some of the nation’s best trial lawyers to unpack unforgettable cases that tested their limits, shaped their careers, and redefined justice in the courtroom. In this episode, Andy talks with Nick DiCello, a top Cleveland trial lawyer …
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In the spring of 1862, a team of Union spies went deep behind Confederate lines with an audacious plan: steal a locomotive, destroy a vital railway, and cripple the Southern war effort. What followed was the Great Locomotive Chase, a nearly 90-mile pursuit that pitted daring saboteurs against a relentlessly determined train conductor. This is the s…
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Chris Brewer has led a life of clandestine service. He spent time in some of the most violent places working off the books.... waaaayy off the books. And now he's going to tell us about it... well, he's going to tell us what he can. Join us for Locker Room LIVE! (almost) Every Wednesday at 8:30 PST on YouTube, where we discuss our thoughts on curre…
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In the desperate summer of 1863, with the Confederacy facing defeats at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan—the "Thunderbolt of the Confederacy"—was ordered to create a diversion in Kentucky. But Morgan had a grander, more reckless plan. Defying direct orders, he led over 2,000 cavalrymen across the Ohio River on a thousand…
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On June 6, 1944, the Allies launched the largest amphibious military assault in history known as D-Day. More than 150,000 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along the heavily fortified coast of France’s Normandy region. Some of the first men to hit the beach on D-Day were the U.S. Navy Combat Demolition Unit. Jerry Markham…
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We're BACK! And boy will Matt be mad when he realizes that he missed talking to Sr Chief Ty Smith! Sr Chief Smith sat down with Chuck and Tom to discuss how Charlie Sheen inspired him and how going through BUD/S twice led to six combat tours and serving with SEAL Teams 8 and 1 and ultimately to founding the tech company CommSafe Ai! We also invited…
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About this episode: The year was 1859 and future Confederate Secretary of the Navy, Florida Senator Stephen R. Mallory, trumpeted, “It is no more for this country to pause in its career than for the free and untrammeled eagle to cease its soar.” He had every reason to be optimistic, for the decade of the 1850s had brought the United States of Ameri…
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We’re halfway through season one of POV:WW2. Three episodes are out, and there are three more to go. I’ll be taking a short midseason break. These stories take a lot of research and care, and I want to make sure the second half of this season has the same depth, accuracy, and storytelling quality as what you’ve already heard. The podcast will be ba…
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June 6th, 1944...D-Day. It was the greatest military assault ever staged. Code named Operation Overlord, the massive invasion of Normandy by the Allies involved more than a quarter of a million soldiers, sailors and airmen as well as 5000 ships and 3000 aircraft. Tom McCarthy and Francis Lamoureux were Parachute Infantrymen during the epic conflict…
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Experience Maurice Meyers' incredible World War II journey from France to crossing the Rhine under fire. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, they reflect the veterans’ own memories and experiences. Any opinions about the war or its figures represent the …
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Defending the Medicine: How to Win When the Case Looks Impossible When the plaintiff’s injuries are catastrophic, how do you stop the jury from equating tragedy with malpractice? In this episode of Trial War Stories with Andy Goldwasser, we dive into one of the most dramatic medical malpractice defense cases ever tried. Join me, my dad (renowned tr…
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Fifteen men. Two families. One war. The McCooks of Ohio—known as “The Fighting McCooks”—sent fathers and sons alike to the Civil War, where their courage and sacrifice became legend. This is their story of duty, loss, and legacy. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-the-civil-war--6675279/support.…
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Experience Ernest Hilberg’s incredible World War II journey from Omaha Beach to the urban combat of Aachen. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, they reflect the veterans’ own memories and experiences. Any opinions about the war or its figures represent t…
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What happens when the judge says, “Forget the photos—bring in the trash truck”? 🚛⚖️ In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down with legendary trial lawyer Roger Williams, who has tried more than 223 civil jury trials. Roger shares the unforgettable case where a full-size trash truck rolled up to the courthouse as evidence—…
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During the Vietnam War, all too often the chaos of battle found Allied forces trapped and facing annihilation. The situation called for courageous men to carry out some of the deadliest missions in the history of warfare. Forward Observers, often alone, moved behind enemy lines to serve as the eyes of the artillery gunner in delivering rounds on vi…
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Experience William Biehler’s incredible World War II journey from Normandy’s hedgerows to the urban combat of Metz. *Episodes of POV:WW2 are dramatizations based on actual oral histories. While dialogue and narrative have been adapted for clarity, they reflect the veterans’ own memories and experiences. Any opinions about the war or its figures rep…
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About this episode: Sometime in 1861, the young Georgia poet Sidney Lanier, a recent Confederate Army enlistee, attended a mock medieval tournament in Kinston, NC. Watching mounted Confederate officers dressed as knights competing for the honor of a local belle, he was moved…even enraptured. To him, the scene was a metaphor for the war itself. The …
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A female attorney general gets white girl wasted and tries to get out of being arrested and a man who previously ran over Trump supporters shoots a black Navy veteran in a wheelchair in Seattle! Plus crazy movie sequels, Trump's flyby, and a new non-racial slur? Join us for Locker Room LIVE! (almost) Every Wednesday at 8:30 PST on YouTube, where we…
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A Family Farm, a Father’s Last Wish, and a Courtroom Battle That Changed Everything 🌾⚖️ In this episode of Trial War Stories, host Andy Goldwasser sits down with trial lawyer Adam Fried to unpack one of the most unforgettable cases of his career: The fight over Elmer the Farmer’s legacy. Elmer wanted nothing more than to live out his final days on …
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Juan "JP" Perez is a Marine Corps. veteran, Scout Sniper, and Chicago police officer. He is also the founder of the VetRise Academy, helping veterans lead themselves with discipline, resilience, and accountability. Join us for Locker Room LIVE! (almost) Every Wednesday at 8:30 PST on YouTube, where we discuss our thoughts on current events and mode…
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