An “adrenaline junkie” is a person who enjoys taking part in activities that trigger the release of epinephrine, which is commonly known as an adrenaline rush. They will often enjoy partaking in ...
IBJ photo/Eric Learned Ashley Flowers’ dog, Chuck, lent his name to the Audiochuck media company. INDIANAPOLIS — Ashley Flowers launched 2023 by redefining her role at Audiochuck, the ...
Audiochuck, the studio behind a range of true crime podcasts, has struck a deal with Fox that will put a free, ad-supported streaming channel for Crime Junkie on Fox One and Tubi, along with on-demand ...
It you know someone who likes to skydive, free solo rock climb, or does motocross, chances are you know an adrenaline junkie. Once thought to be a "high" chased only in extreme sports like base ...
Ken Rudin, an expert in American politics and campaign history, joins MPR News host Kerri Miller every week for a conversation about the latest on President Trump, Congress, and the American political ...
Adrenaline junkie is a phrase that’s used to describe people who enjoy intense and thrilling activities that generate an adrenaline rush. Other terms include sensation seekers, adventurers, or thrill ...
Satisfy your celluloid addiction with the "Cinema Junkie" podcast, where you can mainline film 24/7. This film and entertainment series is run by KPBS Film Critic Beth Accomando. So if you need a film ...
Ashley Flowers, creator and host of “Crime Junkie” — currently the No. 1 true-crime podcast — has been accused of using material in her show from multiple sources without credit. In a statement sent ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Love Hewitt (9-1-1) is starring in, directing and executive producing Lifetime‘s The Holiday Junkie (wt). The film, inspired by Hewitt’s personal relationship with the holiday and ...
Marcel is a writer who is passionate about most movies and series. He will watch anything that's good. He is a content manager by day and a videographer when needed. Marcel used to work at a major ...
Ashley Flowers launched 2023 by redefining her role at Audiochuck, the Indianapolis-based company built upon the chart-topping “Crime Junkie” podcast that celebrated its fifth anniversary in December.