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Sonya Ivanoff | 52
People are the Worst
06/08/23 • 51 min
At 1am on August 10, 2003, Sonya Ivanoff left her friend's house to walk home. Along the way she saw a girl she knew smoking on her front porch. The two exchanged pleasantries when a car pulled up next to Sonya. The acquaintance watched her get in and had no idea this would make her the star witness in Sonya's murder case. When it took police over a month to follow up on this incident, the witness knew something sketchy was going on because the car Sonya got into was all too familiar...
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Joleen Cummings | 43
People are the Worst
04/06/23 • 39 min
Joleen Cummings got a bad vibe from her new co-worker, Jennifer Sybert, and couldn’t shake the feeling that she was hiding a secret. Did her armchair detective work lead to her gruesome demise? And what was Jennifer hiding?
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People are the Worst
10/24/24 • -1 min
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The Andrews Family | 4
People are the Worst
05/19/22 • 34 min
Is it a ghost or not? You be the judge. Rachel covers the bizarre story of the Andrews family. Edited by Haley Craven
Charlie & Teri Brandt and Michelle Jones | 3
People are the Worst
05/12/22 • 33 min
Florida, you've done it again... Rebecca covers the INSANE story of Charlie & Teri Brandt and Michelle Jones. Edited by Haley Craven
Frank Floyd | 2
People are the Worst
05/05/22 • 36 min
Get ready for some twists & turns. Rachel covers the story of a real jerk, Frank Floyd. Edited by Haley Craven. Follow us on Instagram: @peoplearetheworst_pod
The Harrison Family | 119
People are the Worst
09/26/24 • 47 min
Over the course of a few years, Bill, Bridget and Caleb Harrison faced tragedy after tragedy. At first it seems like the family of 3 was cursed, but when tragedy struck in August 2013, it was clear that their misfortune was very much deliberate.
Produced by Jacob Hollabaugh
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People are the Worst
08/29/24 • -1 min
Introducing How to Stop Dimming Your Light, Trust Yourself & Shine in Your Authentic Power! Julianne Hough Pt 2 from The Jamie Kern Lima Show.
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People are the Worst
07/18/24 • -1 min
Introducing Julián Castro on the Biden Problem, and What the Democratic Party Got Wrong from The New Yorker Radio Hour.
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The panic that gripped Democrats during and after President Biden’s performance in the June debate against Donald Trump didn’t come out of nowhere. In January of last year, the Radio Hour produced an episode about President Biden’s age, and the concerns that voters were already expressing. But no nationally prominent Democratic politician was willing to challenge Biden in the primaries. After the debate, Julián Castro was one of the first prominent Democrats to say that Biden should withdraw from the race, and he went on to tell MSNBC’s Alex Wagner that potential Democratic rivals and even staffers “got the message” that their careers would be “blackballed” if they challenged him. Castro—who came up as the mayor of San Antonio, and then served as President Obama’s Secretary for Housing and Urban Development—ran against Biden in the Presidential primary for the 2020 election. He talks with David Remnick about how we got here, and what the Democratic Party should have done differently.
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People are the Worst
07/11/24 • -1 min
Introducing Robert Caro on the Making of “The Power Broker” from The New Yorker Radio Hour.
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Fifty years ago, in July, 1974, The New Yorker began publishing a lengthy excerpt of Robert Caro’s “The Power Broker.” When the book appeared, it ran more than twelve hundred pages and won a Pulitzer Prize. In vivid, astonishing detail, it shows how a city planner named Robert Moses gained power over New York City that dwarfed that of any mayor or governor, and radically changed the city. “The Power Broker” became a landmark of political reporting and biography, and made Caro one of the most celebrated writers in America. David Remnick sat down with Caro at the McCarter Theatre, in Princeton, New Jersey, in 2019, when “Working”—a collection of short pieces about Caro’s methods—had been published. Their discussion encompassed Caro’s early years as a newspaper reporter, his interviewing techniques, and his determination to tackle huge projects, including his chronicle of the life of Lyndon B. Johnson, four volumes of which have been published to date.
This segment originally aired on June 18, 2019.
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How many episodes does People are the Worst have?
People are the Worst currently has 138 episodes available.
What topics does People are the Worst cover?
The podcast is about True Crime, Murder, Comedy, Podcasts, Detective and Horror.
What is the most popular episode on People are the Worst?
The episode title 'Sonya Ivanoff | 52' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on People are the Worst?
The average episode length on People are the Worst is 42 minutes.
How often are episodes of People are the Worst released?
Episodes of People are the Worst are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of People are the Worst?
The first episode of People are the Worst was released on Apr 21, 2022.
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