People, Companies & Topics in Podcasts
Discover 3601 entities mentioned across thousands of podcasts. From tech leaders to political figures, explore who and what shapes podcast conversations.
company
(376)Commercial businesses and corporations
Dollar General
Dollar General Corporation, an American chain of variety stores offering low prices on merchandise.
Horizon Trust
Horizon Trust is a financial institution specializing in self-directed IRA accounts, founded in 2011.
Lululemon
Lululemon Athletica, a Canadian athletic apparel retailer known for yoga pants and activewear.
Macy's
American retail chain operating department stores and specialty stores.
Moderna
Moderna is a biotechnology company known for developing mRNA vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines.
Netflix
American streaming service known for original movies and series, with a popular annual content unveiling event.
Open Phone
Open Phone, a business phone system platform.
Reform Party
British political party advocating for reform and Brexit.
Samsung
Technology company known for its smart devices like Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Ring
ServiceNow
ServiceNow is a digital platform company providing enterprise cloud solutions, including AI automation.
SpaceX
SpaceX, a private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk.
Temu
Chinese e-commerce company known for its online marketplace and mobile app services.
concept
(200)Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies
Atlantic hurricane season
The Atlantic hurricane season, an annual period of tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic Ocean.
BHT
A preservative used in foods and cosmetics, which can cause health issues.
BMR
The body's basal metabolic rate, the energy expenditure at rest.
BPA
A chemical used in the lining of cans, known to disrupt hormones and potentially cause health issues.
BPS
A chemical similar to BPA, often used as a replacement in can linings, with similar health concerns.
Buga sphere
A mysterious sphere reported in Buga, Colombia, allegedly flying in low orbit.
COMT
The COMT gene is involved in dopamine metabolism and influences focus and emotional regulation.
CRISPR
CRISPR, a gene editing technology discussed extensively in the transcript.
Canadian fishing lodge
Canadian fishing lodge business venture discussed in the transcript
Champion's Blueprint
A system developed by Jeff Spencer outlining goal setting and achievement strategies.
Chatter
Digital platform for social networking and collaboration, developed by Salesforce.
Deja Fox story
The American dream story of Deja Fox, highlighting her background and achievements.
condition
(44)Medical conditions, diseases, and disorders
schizophrenia
A mental health disorder involving persistent delusions and hallucinations, often with schizophrenia.
schizophrenia spectrum disorders
A mental health disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, often involving psychosis.
scopolamine
A substance used in Colombia that can cause unconsciousness and amnesia, also known as devil's breath.
subcutaneous fat
Subcutaneous fat is the fat stored under the skin, less harmful but associated with overall body fat.
tethered cord
A structural abnormality of the spinal cord where it is tethered or attached, often causing neurological symptoms.
type 2 diabetes
A disease characterized by high blood sugar levels and insulin resistance.
valley fever
A disease caused by a fungus, mentioned in context of sepsis and immune response.
visceral fat
Visceral fat is the fat stored around internal organs, strongly linked to metabolic diseases.
event
(39)Specific events, both one-time and recurring
back on the block tour
Tour name mentioned in the podcast promoting live shows in various cities
iHeart Podcast Awards
The iHeart Podcast Awards is an annual awards event recognizing excellence in podcasting.
non-farm payrolls report
The economic indicator representing the total number of paid U.S. non-farm workers.
government
(107)Government bodies, agencies, and departments
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a U.S. federal agency responsible for public health.
Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office
A law enforcement agency in Louisiana responsible for investigating the case.
Canada's National Archives
The Canadian National Archives is the federal institution responsible for preserving Canada's documentary heritage.
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
U.S. government agency responsible for health and human services, including Medicare and Medicaid
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Government agency responsible for public health in the United States, known for disease control and prevention.
Corrections Department
Correctional department responsible for managing correctional facilities in New York City.
Customs and Border Protection
A federal law enforcement agency responsible for border security and immigration enforcement, collaborating with ICE.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
U.S. federal agency responsible for cybersecurity and infrastructure security, leading efforts to defend critical systems.
DEA
Person who is a law enforcement agency involved in raids on marijuana dispensaries.
Davenport police department
Davenport police department is a law enforcement agency involved in Kimberly's case.
Department of Banking
Department of Banking in Connecticut, a state agency that investigated Ian Bick's financial schemes.
Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for enforcement of federal laws.
media
(272)Podcasts, TV shows, movies, books, games, music
Mark
The Gospel of Mark, one of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament.
Money Rehab
Podcast focused on personal finance topics, hosted by Nicole Lappin.
Mushroom Case Daily
A podcast covering the murder trial of Erin Patterson, focusing on the case and related events in Australia
NBC News
NBC News, a media organization providing coverage of the trial.
New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine is a medical journal where research on COVID-19 and vaccines was published, discussed in relation to vaccine data.
PBS
American public radio and television broadcaster, providing news, entertainment, and educational programming.
Psalm 67
A Psalm from the Book of Psalms, part of the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament.
Revised Standard Version
A Catholic Bible translation used by Father Mike Schmitz.
Sex and the City
A popular American television series about the lives of four women in New York City.
Smart Money Happy Hour
Smart Money Happy Hour, a radio show on Ramsey Networks about personal finance.
The Atlantic
The Atlantic, a media organization.
The Daily Show
American television comedy show hosted by Trevor Noah
nonprofit
(46)Non-profit organizations, NGOs, and charities
SEIU California
A non-profit organization representing workers in the service industry, including healthcare and public services.
Seattle NAD
Seattle NAD is an organization in Bellevue, Washington, focused on holistic approaches to treatment for complex conditions.
Strength for Living Church
Strength for Living Church, where Hyde was a youth pastor and involved in community activities.
Tending the Garden
Tending the Garden is a nonprofit organization supporting marginalized communities of color with resources for sexual assault survivors.
Tren de Aragua
Tren de Aragua, a transnational organized crime group involved in illegal activities.
Trinitarios
Trinitarios, a violent street gang involved in criminal activities.
Turning Point USA
A nonprofit organization that promotes conservative values among youth in high schools and colleges.
U.S. Institute of Peace
The U.S. Institute of Peace is an independent nonprofit organization created by Congress to promote conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
WPATH
A global organization for health professionals specializing in transgender health.
World Health Organization
A global health organization providing medical aid and health services worldwide
person
(1986)Individual human beings
Kristen Bell
Kristen Bell, a nurse practitioner who worked for UnitedHealth.
Sean Diddy Combs
American rapper, singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur known for his influence in the music industry.
Taylor Swift
Music artist known for her albums and songwriting
Christina Chapman
American individual involved in North Korean scam activities, acting as a laptop farmer.
Joanne McNally
Joanne McNally, Irish comedian and podcast host.
Jalen Brunson
American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks
Kim Perell
Kim Perell is an entrepreneur and investor known for founding companies and investing in startups.
Michael Ian Black
American comedian and actor known for his stand-up and television appearances
Nick Offerman
American actor and comedian known for his roles in television and film, including Mission Impossible.
Sarah Silverman
American comedian, actress, writer, and producer known for her stand-up, television, and film work.
Alex
Woman who survived sexual assault and was a significant influence on the author.
Gretchen Carlson
Gretchen Carlson's lawsuit against Roger Ailes was a landmark case in the Me Too movement.
place
(341)Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions
Crimea
A geographic location in Crimea, Ukraine, known for its strategic bridge.
El Salvador
El Salvador, a country in Central America, where Kelmar Abrego Garcia was deported to.
Epic Universe
A theme park in Orlando, Florida, featuring themed worlds and attractions.
Europe
Europe, a continent with diverse cultures and work practices.
Florida
Florida is a U.S. state known for its warm climate and diverse population.
France
Country in Western Europe, allied with the U.S. in WWII
Gaza Strip
Gaza Strip is a Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
Germany
Germany is a European country, where Cologne is located, involved in WWII bomb discovery.
Gulf of Mexico
A geographic location in the Gulf of Mexico, a body of water.
Harvard
Harvard University, Ivy League university known for higher education and research
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School, known for research on trust and business studies.
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School is a prestigious university where Bryan Stevenson studied law.
product
(93)Physical products and consumer goods
JBL Charge 6
American company that manufactures and sells portable Bluetooth speakers, known for the Charge 6 model.
James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope is a space-based observatory scheduled to launch in 2027-2028.
Kirkland Signature
Kirkland Signature is Costco's private label brand offering a wide range of products.
Lateral
Music album by Brian Eno, characterized as space music and a long ambient piece.
Luminal
Music albums created by Brian Eno, described as dream music and space music.
Mando
American television personality and member of the Robertson family, known for Duck Dynasty.
Marconi
Wireless communication device used on Titanic and Carpathia.
Meow Greens
Meow Greens is a dietary supplement for cats, claimed to improve health and appearance.
Mito Pure
Mito Pure is a product, a supplement containing urolithin A to support mitochondrial health.
NAD
A dietary supplement that supports cellular health and recovery, taken as NAD
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch, the current gaming console by Nintendo.
Number five
Number five, a classic fragrance by Chanel.
service
(42)Digital services, platforms, and software
Strava
Strava, fitness app that maps GPS data and reveals military and secret base locations
Teachable
Teachable, an online platform for creating and selling courses.
The Diary of a CEO Circle
A private community launched by the podcast host for exclusive content, interactions, and behind-the-scenes access.
Tinder
Online dating platform that matches users based on swipes.
X
A social media platform used by Elon Musk to communicate publicly, formerly known as Twitter
website for his medical practice
A website for Malachi's fake medical practice.
team
(48)Sports teams and competitive groups
OKC
An NBA team based in Oklahoma City, known for its young roster and recent playoff appearances.
Oklahoma softball team
American softball team with multiple consecutive NCAA titles and appearances in the World Series.
Pacers
Indiana Pacers basketball team competing in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Pittsburgh Steelers
American football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, competing in the NFL.
River Plate
River Plate is a football club based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for its fierce rivalry with Boca Juniors.
Seattle SuperSonics
Professional basketball team based in Seattle, known as the Seattle SuperSonics before relocating and rebranding.
Tampa Bay Lightning
Hockey team based in Tampa Bay, congratulated by the Panthers.
Texas Tech softball team
Texas Tech softball team, known for its pitcher Nigery Kennedy, first millionaire NIL pitcher.
Tottenham
Tottenham, a football club based in London, England.
UConn
American women's college basketball team representing Connecticut, known for their dominance.
United States Men's National Soccer Team
The United States Men's National Soccer Team, the national team representing the USA in international soccer competitions.
Wrexham
Wrexham, a football club based in Wrexham, Wales, competing in the English football league system.