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- A dance teacher offers to conduct detention for a group of misfit students by teaching them ballroom dancing. He overcomes their insecurities and prejudices, to enter them in a dance competition.
- A group of cyclists learn from each other how to overcome life's obstacles.
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- A short film about Kyle's inspiration and journey starting the LEAD Program.
- London Lacey clashes with Los Angeles living, hitting rock bottom. She seeks the help of Summer Blossom and her devoted therapy group misfits.
- A school science teacher lost his child from carbon-monoxide poisoning. He now fights to save the environment.
- Peter, a good man failing as a husband and a father, is forced to spend the weekend looking after his dementia-suffering mother. When she repeatedly mistakes him for her late husband, Peter plays along to make communicating with her easier. As he sinks deeper into the role of his father, he learns a lesson about adulthood that might be the key to saving his marriage.
- Jane is in for a frugal surprise as she travels back to Alaska with Sam in an R.V., Patrick won't take 'no' for an answer, Marin's big check creates tension between her and Jack, and the talent show is held.
- A drunken one-night stand turns Ben's world upside-down; Dave must face up to the secrets of his past; Carbo strikes up a surprising friendship with unexpectedly romantic results.
- This episode explores gay and lesbian leaders in the White House, House of Representatives, on the Federal bench and in small town America. Then Sir Ian McKellen takes us on a night out, and RuPaul remembers Bayard Rustin.
- In times of crisis, Americans had always put their confidence in their country's superiority in power, technology and leadership. America had never failed them. And in 1961, hope and faith in their country burned brighter than ever as NASA prepared to launch the first man into space. A month out from launch, that light was effectively snuffed.
- 2017– 39mPodcast EpisodeIn times of crisis, Americans had always put their confidence in their country's superiority in power, technology and leadership. America had never failed them. And in 1961, hope and faith in their country burned brighter than ever as NASA prepared to launch the first man into space. A month out from launch, that light was effectively snuffed. The Soviets beat them to it. On April 12, 1961, cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin became the first person in space and the first person to orbit Earth.
- 2016– 50mPodcast EpisodeImmediately following Game 2, Chris and Seerat discuss the Suns taking care of business in a clinical manner and if the Bucks can still make it a series. Plus, was Chris Paul just a perfect fit for Phoenix?
- The Ringer's Chris Ryan and Justin Verrier are joined by Haley O'Shaughnessy, Jason Concepcion, and Paolo Uggetti to react to the night's quadruple header and answer a few mailbag questions.
- 2016– 27mPodcast EpisodeAfter a bizarre game, the Phoenix Suns scraped out a a win over the Clippers in a knock-down, drag-out fourth quarter. Kevin O'Connor and J. Kyle Mann get on the mic to break down the amazing performance from Deandre Ayton, the impressive playmaking from Paul George, and previewing Game 5 as these two teams look to battle it out.
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- Episode: (2019)2018–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2016– 37mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 30mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2016– 36mPodcast Episode
- Episode:(2021)
Leonard Fournette Leads the Way as Buccaneers Defeat Colts, 38-31, Take Three Game Lead in NFC South
2016– 31mPodcast Episode - 2015– 29mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2016– 30mPodcast Episode