Scratch & Win

Devin Maverick Robins

The unlikely rise of America’s most successful lottery

  • 39 minutes
    Introducing: The Cult Queen of Canada from CBC’s Uncover

    In The Cult Queen of Canada from CBC’s Uncover, a tiny Saskatchewan town faces a surreal crisis when a cult leader calling herself “The Queen of Canada” occupies an abandoned school. As neighbours turn on each other, a retired teacher leads resistance in a story about what happens when online extremism spills into the real world. Hosted by Rachel Browne.

    Crime. Investigation. Revelation. Uncover brings you explosive, high-caliber true crime year-round. From CIA mind control to serial abuse, mysterious disappearances to wrongful imprisonment.

    More episodes of The Cult Queen of Canada are available wherever you get your podcasts, and here: https://link.mgln.ai/CQOCxCF

    When I decided to take on the story of the Codfather, I realized it was a little more true-crime than anything I had done before, and so it was important to me that we do true crime in a way that served a larger purpose. That there was a point to it all besides just people breaking the law and getting caught. And for me, one of the models of that kind of storytelling is the CBC’s Uncover. It’s an ongoing feed that has released just a stunning run of highly original and intensely engaging crime stories that also help us understand our world. They have a new series out this spring so we wanted to feature an episode of that here.

    It’s called ‘The Cult Queen of Canada.’ It’s set in a small prairie town of 120 people in Saskatchewan, which becomes the unlikely home base for a cult leader known as the “Queen of Canada.” In the series, journalist Rachel Browne uncovers how online extremism bleeds into everyday life and divides this small town. It’s a story about polarization, power vacuums, and what happens when a small community becomes the testing ground for extremism.

    15 April 2026, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 1 second
    In search of the perfect lobster roll

    In the 1980s, six women on an island off the coast of Massachusetts began selling lobster rolls as a church fundraiser. Today, people travel by car, boat, and plane just to taste these hallowed summer treats. 

    Today we bring you an episode from one of our favorite food podcasts, “The Sporkful”, in which host Dan Pashman travels to Martha’s Vineyard to uncover Grace Church’s secret recipe. Plus, Daniel Gritzer from Serious Eats breaks down the science of why frozen lobster might be better than fresh.

    https://www.sporkful.com/the-secret-to-grace-churchs-lobster-rolls/

    Find more from The Sporkful, wherever you listen to podcasts or at www.sporkful.com

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    We talked a lot this season about fish: the cod, the haddock, the flounder. We heard about monk fish and grey sole, hake and halibut. But if you’ve ever spent a summer in New England, you know that if there is one food we take more seriously than our fish, it’s our shellfish. 


    So today I’m excited to bring you an episode from one of my favorite podcasts – The Sporkful – in which host Dan Pashman travels to Martha’s Vineyard to uncover the secret recipe of his favorite lobster roll. Plus, Daniel Gritzer from Serious Eats breaks down the science of why frozen lobster might be better than fresh.

    As always, Dan and the team have a special knack for telling stories about food that also help you understand the world. You can find all their work wherever you are listening right now, just search for “The Sporkful.” And please enjoy: The Secret To Grace Church’s Lobster Rolls…


    8 April 2026, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 56 seconds
    What you need to know when buying fish, with Roger Berkowitz

    Buying fish can be a puzzling process. It comes frozen and fresh, wild and farmed, from many different countries, and with all kinds of ratings and labels. So what does it all mean?

    For this bonus episode to “Catching The Codfather,” Ian sits down with a legend of New England seafood, Roger Berkowitz, to talk about his life in fish buying and what he’s learned along the way. 

    Major sponsorship for “Catching The Codfather” is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

    1 April 2026, 10:00 am
  • 42 minutes 38 seconds
    Have we entered a new era for government regulation?

    John Vecchione represented a group of fishermen who challenged government regulations all the way to the Supreme Court. Together, they helped overturn the decades-old “Chevron Doctrine,” which has been cited thousands of times in federal court rulings. But Vecchione is not done, and you might be surprised to learn what regulations he is challenging next. 

    For a very different take on the future of regulation after the fall of the Chevron Doctrine, check out this article from climate reporter Molly Taft: The Koch Brothers Are Getting What They Wanted: The Supreme Court Is Gutting Environmental Protections


    25 March 2026, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Catching The Codfather | 6. It’s Your Job to Catch Me

    A new revelation forces federal investigators to close down the case, fast. But what will taking down The Codfather mean for the port of New Bedford?

    Major sponsorship for "Catching The Codfather" is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd 

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    18 March 2026, 10:05 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Catching The Codfather | 5. Painting Fish

    When federal agents first meet with Carlos Rafael, the fishing mogul offers up a tantalizing clue: a special system for ‘painting fish.’ It’s the key to understanding the entire fraud, and why Carlos is the only one who could pull it off.

    Major sponsorship for "Catching The Codfather" is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd 

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    11 March 2026, 10:04 am
  • 52 minutes 53 seconds
    Catching The Codfather | 4. Mosquitos on the Balls of an Elephant

    A new regulatory system is meant to end overfishing, but Carlos Rafael exploits it to accumulate even more boats and power – drawing resentment from other fishermen, and attention from the feds. 

    Major sponsorship for "Catching The Codfather" is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd 

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    4 March 2026, 11:03 am
  • 48 minutes 56 seconds
    Catching The Codfather | 3. Punch in the Kisser

    The west has cowboys, the east has fishermen – it's a job defined by freedom and self-reliance. But in 1991 a contentious lawsuit forces the government to step in, setting Carlos Rafael and the regulators on a collision course.

    You can watch the full film of “A Fish Story” on YouTube

    Major sponsorship for “Catching The Codfather” is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    25 February 2026, 11:02 am
  • 53 minutes 51 seconds
    Catching The Codfather | 2. I Hope Those People Sink

    How did Carlos Rafael become “The Codfather”? It starts in the 1980s, when a bitter strike divides the city of New Bedford and its famed fishing fleet. But Carlos manages to turn the strike to his advantage.

    Major sponsorship for "Catching The Codfather" is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd 

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    18 February 2026, 11:01 am
  • 2 minutes 48 seconds
    The Big Dig is ON TOUR

    Every American city is divided by crumbling old highways. Every city is trying to figure out what to do with them. Join us live in 10 American cities for The Big Dig “Highway Teardown Tour.” Details at wgbh.org/bigdiglive

    17 February 2026, 6:05 pm
  • 55 minutes 46 seconds
    Catching The Codfather | 1. Red Lobster

    Carlos “The Codfather” Rafael dominates the most valuable fishing port in the United States, and no one is quite sure how he did it. But in 2015, when undercover federal agents offer to buy his business, Carlos opens his books.

    Major sponsorship for "Catching The Codfather" is provided by Roger’s Fish Co.

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    Credits:

    Host and Scriptwriter: Ian Coss

    Executive Producer: Devin Maverick Robins

    Producers: Isabel Hibbard and Ian Coss

    Story Editor: Lacy Roberts

    Editorial Advisor: Jenifer McKim

    Fact-checkers: Ryan Alderman and Isabel Hibbard

    Intern: Fiona Boyd 

    Scoring and Music Supervision: Ian Coss

    Graphic Design: Bill Miller

    11 February 2026, 11:00 am
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