A Short Story Podcast Series

Interesting Things with JC

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  • Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.

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841: "Dallas - 24 November 1963"

Interesting Things with JC #841: "Dallas - 24 November 1963" delves into the shocking events as nightclub owner Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald live on TV, adding layers of mystery to JFK's assassination. The legal saga, Ruby's declining mental state revealed in a cryptic note, and the unresolved questions create a gripping narrative.

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799: "Lillie Langtry"

Interesting Things with JC #799: "Lillie Langtry" - Explore the fascinating life of actress Lillie Langtry, who rose to fame in the Victorian era and became the mistress of King Edward VII, leaving a mark on British society. From her theatrical success to her scandalous love affair, Langtry's story is one of intrigue and allure.

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744: "The Moon Eyed People"

Interesting Things with JC #744: "The Moon Eyed People" - Uncover the enigmatic narrative of a distinctive race with sensitive azure eyes, seeking shelter underground. Explore their history, the mysteries surrounding them, and their ultimate vanishing act. Tune in to our podcast for an intriguing journey into Native American mythology.

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