People, Companies & Topics in Podcasts
Discover speakers, guests, organizations, and topics discussed across thousands of podcasts.
Podcast Speakers
(29414)People who speak in podcast episodes (identified via speaker diarization)
Donald Trump
Podcast speaker
Ainsley Earhardt
๐ -88%Podcast speaker
Marshall Harris
Podcast speaker
Gilbert Brisbois
๐ -46%Podcast speaker
Stephen Carroll
๐ฅ +175%Podcast speaker
Daniel Riolo
๐ -48%Podcast speaker
Leila Rahimi
Podcast speaker
Ben Meiselas
๐ -31%Podcast speaker
Nathan Hager
๐ฅ +215%Podcast speaker
Ryland Barton
Podcast speaker
Gio
๐ -29%Podcast speaker
Mark Grote
๐ -47%Podcast speaker
company
(3)Commercial businesses and corporations
International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court is a court in The Hague that prosecutes war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.
ARC
A law that limits life sentences for offenders under 25, influenced by ARC.
Landfall IP
Platform that assists with patent law and intellectual property management
concept
(70)Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies
Insurrection Act
The Insurrection Act, a U.S. law allowing the president to deploy military forces domestically.
Affordable Care Act
Major health care policy enacted in 2010 to expand health insurance coverage and affordability in the US
Insurrection Act of 1807
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is a U.S. law that authorizes the president to deploy military forces to suppress insurrections.
AI Act
๐ฅ +200%European regulation governing artificial intelligence, effective from 2024.
Digital Services Act
๐ฅ +100%The European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA) is a regulation for digital platforms within the EU.
Epstein files
๐ฅ +100%The Epstein files refer to documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, associated with allegations of sex trafficking and misconduct.
Sharia
Islamic religious law originating from the Quran and Sunnah, governing various aspects of Muslim life.
Sharia law
A religious and legal system originating from Islam, implemented in some countries.
Title IX
A federal civil rights law enacted in 1972 to prevent sex discrimination in education.
Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, protecting individual rights.
Endangered Species Act
U.S. federal agency responsible for protecting wildlife and natural resources, overseeing endangered species protections.
Epstein Transparency Act
The Epstein Transparency Act is legislation aimed at releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein's activities.
event
(8)Specific events, both one-time and recurring
Australia bans social media for under-16s
Australian law enacted to restrict social media access for under-16s.
Brown v. Board of Education
Brown v. Board of Education, a landmark Supreme Court case that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.
Dawes Act
The Dawes Act of 1887 was a U.S. law aimed at assimilating Native Americans by dividing reservation lands into individual allotments.
Immigration Act of 1981
The 1981 law signed by President Ronald Reagan that granted amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants.
Immigration Bill of 1964
The 1964 law that restructured U.S. immigration policy, leading to increased diversity and changes in the demographic makeup.
Indian Removal Act
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was a U.S. law that led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes to reservations.
Roe v. Wade
Roe v. Wade is a landmark Supreme Court decision regarding abortion rights, discussed in the context of societal tensions.
Voting Rights Act
A landmark legislation enacted in 1965 aimed at prohibiting racial discrimination in voting.
government
(8)Government bodies, agencies, and departments
Supreme Court
๐ -94%The Supreme Court of the United States, the highest judicial authority in the country.
Justice Department
๐ -90%The Justice Department, a federal executive department of the U.S. government responsible for enforcement of the law.
Department of Justice
๐ -88%U.S. Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for enforcement of federal laws.
Attorney General of the United States
Attorney General of the United States, the head of the U.S. Department of Justice responsible for overseeing the enforcement of federal laws.
Indiana prosecutors
Prosecutors in Indiana, responsible for legal decisions regarding criminal cases.
Public Broadcasting Act of 1967
A U.S. government act passed in 1967 to promote public media and local stations.
sex offender registry
A government agency responsible for registering sex offenders and maintaining public safety.
U.S. Attorney's Office
A U.S. law enforcement agency where the speaker previously worked.
media
(1)Podcasts, TV shows, movies, books, games, music
nonprofit
(2)Non-profit organizations, NGOs, and charities
person
(44)Individual human beings
Pam Bondi
U.S. attorney general involved in legal announcements.
Letitia James
๐ -89%attorney general of New York
Jack Smith
๐ฅ +109%American lawyer and former special counsel involved in federal investigations.
James Comey
๐ -67%James Comey, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, known for his role in high-profile investigations and controversies.
Keith Ellison
๐ฅ +1050%Keith Ellison, U.S. Representative and Attorney General of Minnesota, involved in Minnesota's political and legal affairs
Jimmy Lai
๐ -93%Publisher and media figure involved in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement
Justinian
Byzantine emperor who reigned from 527 to 565, known for his legal reforms and church influence.
Harmeet Dhillon
๐ -67%The federal law enforcement agency responsible for civil rights enforcement and investigating violations of the FACE Act.
Matt Platkin
๐ -86%Attorney General of New Jersey, the state's chief legal officer involved in the case.
Ken Paxton
U.S. senator representing Texas, involved in legal actions against Google
Brendan Banfield
Brendan Banfield is an American former IRS agent accused of orchestrating murders.
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
๐ -67%The International Emergency Economic Powers Act is a law from the 1970s that grants the president authority to regulate international economic transactions during emergencies.
place
(5)Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions
Florida
Florida is a U.S. state known for its warm climate and diverse population.
Rhode Island
๐ฅ +100%U.S. state known for its small size, historic sites, and being the smallest state in the U.S.
New Jersey
๐ +33%A U.S. state where smoke warnings were issued due to wildfires.
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, Central Asian country, one of the nations whose leaders are visiting the U.S.
Polk County
๐ฅ +400%Florida's Polk County, a jurisdiction in Florida involved in immigration enforcement