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This podcast dives deep into uncovering hidden truths and controversial stories in politics, religion, and society. With a focus on exposing corruption within institutions like the church, state, and schools, it explores topics such as money laundering, sex trafficking, and the exploitation of children, aiming to shine a light on the darker sides of power. Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqqUxisCbZ_Hjn3CZawp1eg?sub_confirmation=1
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“LA Made” is a series exploring stories of bold Californian innovators and how they forever changed the lives of millions all over the world. Each season will unpack the untold and surprising stories behind some of the most exciting innovations that continue to influence our lives today. Season 3, "LA Made: The Other Moonshot," tells the story of three Black aerospace engineers in Los Angeles, who played a crucial role in America’s race to space, amid the civil unrest of the 1960s. When Joan ...
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Andy and Elton cover each episode of the 1998 HBO mini-series. Starting with the 1995 film Apollo 13 which acted as a springboard for the series to cover the Apollo era of spaceflight and beyond. There is a Facebook group which we encourage you to join and you can find more shows over at RogueTwoMedia.com
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The Blind Eye

Mike Manchester and Antonella Filippone

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This podcast is for anyone who is curious about Italy's artistic masterpieces but isn't quite ready to commit to pursuing a degree in art history. Mike Manchester, American from Denver who has lived in Italy working with Study Abroad students for almost 2 decades discusses art with his friend and art history teacher, Antonella Filippone. Each week Antonella chooses a work of art. Mike asks the questions that many people are too afraid to ask. Together they discover and explore the fascinatin ...
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Three playful movie reviewers break down a wide variety of film franchises by dedicating a podcast to every single sequel, remake, reboot, and spin-off in a series. Conversations are in-depth and cover production history, literary sources, gossip, merchandising, and good old fashioned personal opinion with loads of humor and critical insight. No cinematic universe is too obscure or sacred!
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From the Lighthouse is a literary podcast published out of the Department of English at Macquarie University. Your hosts Dr Stephanie Russo and Dr Michelle Hamadache love to talk about anything to do with books, from the latest bestsellers and prize-winners, film and television adaptations of books to bookish news. Join us as we chat all things literary. For more information visit the MQ English Department webpage at www.engl.mq.edu.au
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Music and Talk with yours truly NoneOtherThan NIGEL The 'NoneOtherThan Nigel Music and Talk Podcast' has become a hub for music enthusiasts and industry insiders, offering a unique blend of conversation and musical insight. The podcast prides itself on its diverse lineup of special guests, each bringing their own stories and experiences to the show. One of the standout guests is Sammulous, a talented singer who has graced stages like America's Got Talent and Showtime at the Apollo. His episo ...
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Eyewitness History

Eyewitness History

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What was it like to hear about the JFK assassination? Or America’s triumph over Hitler? Or seeing Queen at Live-Aid? Our past is a collection of stories that bring us to now. Welcome to the Eyewitness History podcast, where we view history through the eyes of the people that watched the events that shaped our world. If you have a story from history that you would like to share, I would love to hear it! Please reach out to me using my Contact form at https://www.jeremystalnecker.com
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Space News Today

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The curated playlist of Space News podcasts from Bitesz.com...all your favourites in one feed. Space Nuts with Andrew Dunkley & Professor Fred Watson; SpaceTime with Stuart Gary and Astronomy Daily.
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Rider Guide Podcast

Paul Somerville and Chase Stubblefield

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We know electric rides—your guide to a micromobility future. We are a small team passionate about making the best and most trustworthy reviews and guides in all of micro-EVs…and for millions of riders! Whether you’re a community enthusiast, writer, investor, regulator, or even an industry employee, this is your place! Tune in every Thursday at 12:00pm PST for exclusive interviews with CEOs to celebrities to cool people from the community. Want to come on yourself? We welcome pitches via emai ...
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Climate Trails and Flat Earth EXPLAINED 🏆 Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/4926kPy 🎁 Become a member and support my work: https://bit.ly/4iK6DTx 🧠 Watch Sean’s new film “Clmate Trails” now: https://climatetrails.com 🕰️ Time codes for your convenience: 00:00:01 Intro 00:02:18 Chemtrails 00:14:34 What's the purpose of Chemtrails? 00:22:40 Who'…
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End of an Era for SpaceX: SpaceX is decommissioning its original Starship launch pad, Pad 1, at its Starbase facility in Texas. This pad, crucial for early Starship development with 11 flights, has seen significant upgrades over the years and will be remembered as the birthplace of Starship flights. China's Reusable Rocket Ambitions: The Chinese co…
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European Space Industry Shakeup: Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales have announced a groundbreaking merger to form a new powerhouse in space systems, aiming for European autonomy in space technology. This collaboration will focus on everything from satellites to deep space exploration and is set to launch in 2027, employing around 25,000 people and gener…
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SpaceX Innovations, Low-Cost Telescopes, and the Mystery of Super-Puff Planets In this exhilarating episode of Space Nuts , hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner dive into the latest advancements in space exploration and the mysteries of the cosmos. With updates from SpaceX's recent successful launches to groundbreaking developments in lo…
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The Trump administration’s immigration policies have resulted in raids and protests in Southern California and across the country, and the administration has also moved to tighten who gets citizenship. Recently, the federal government pushed out new guidelines for naturalization. The situation has raised fundamental questions around what it means t…
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Life's Building Blocks in Cosmic Ice: A groundbreaking discovery from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals complex organic molecules like acetic acid and ethanol frozen in cosmic ice in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This finding suggests that the ingredients for life can form in harsher environments and earlier than previously thought, providing ne…
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Europe's Space Shield Initiative: The European Union is set to launch its ambitious European Space Shield initiative in Q2 2026, part of a broader Defense Readiness Roadmap 2030. With a budget of €800 billion, this initiative aims to protect vital space assets from threats like jamming and spoofing, marking a significant step in Europe's defense ca…
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The Enemy of The Entity Is My Friend Brock, Arnie, and Stuart are at last ready to have The Final Reckoning with the eighth Mission: Impossible film, as well as its daredevil star, Tom Cruise. Does the world still need Ethan Hunt to dangle from dogfighting airplanes, dive solo into deep-sea submarine wrecks, or impersonate others in lookalike masks…
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Mysterious Space Debris in Australia: A large, smoking piece of metal has been discovered in Western Australia, likely from the fourth stage of a Chinese Jielong 3 rocket. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of space debris and its potential impact on Earth, as authorities investigate the origins of this fiery visitor. NASA's Artemis 3 Updat…
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Sponsor Details: This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. ...enhance your online privacy with the best in the game. To get our special Space Nuts price and bonus deal , visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts (https://nordvpn.com/spacenuts) or use the code SPACENUTS at checkout. Q&A Edition: Dark Matter, Betelgeuse, and Lagrange Points I…
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Revolutionary Travel to Uranus: SpaceX's Starship could potentially cut travel time to Uranus in half for future missions. With innovative in-orbit refueling techniques and aerobraking strategies, researchers suggest a journey could take just 6.5 years, a significant improvement over traditional methods that could take over 13 years. Black Hole Dev…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we uncover the latest findings in Martian meteorology, delve into Earth's ancient tectonic activity, and prepare for humanity's return to the Moon. Raging Winds on Mars: Unveiling Martian Weather Patterns A groundbreaking study published in the journal Science Advances reveals that wind speeds on Mars can reach up to …
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Proposition 50 is part of a nationwide battle over control of the U.S. House of Representatives, and Californians are being asked to take a side: Should the state be temporarily allowed to redraw congressional maps to counter the Trump administration and redistricting in Texas? LAist Civics & Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze and Civics & Democ…
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European Rocket Revolution: High Impulse, a German rocket manufacturer, has secured €45 million in funding to accelerate the development of their SL1 rocket. This three-stage rocket, standing 33 meters tall, aims for its inaugural flight in 2027 and promises to enhance Europe's competitiveness in space access, especially for smaller payloads. Innov…
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Sponsor Details: This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. ...enhance your online privacy with the best in the game. To get our special Space Nuts price and bonus deal , visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts (https://nordvpn.com/spacenuts) or use the code SPACENUTS at checkout. ontroversial Concepts: Sunlight Services, Near-Earth Astero…
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Primordial Earth Discovery: Researchers have identified what may be the first physical traces of primordial Earth, dating back over 4.5 billion years, suggesting fragments of the planet's original materials still exist deep within the mantle. This groundbreaking study challenges previous assumptions about Earth's turbulent beginnings and the impact…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we explore groundbreaking discoveries that reshape our understanding of Mars, the Moon, and the Milky Way Galaxy. Ancient Oceans on Mars: Geological Evidence Revealed A new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters presents compelling geological evidence that Mars' Northern Hemisphere was once home t…
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Earth's Magnetic Field Changes: New data from the European Space Agency's Swarm satellites reveal significant alterations in Earth's magnetic field, including the eastward expansion of the South Atlantic Anomaly and a strengthening field over Siberia. These changes, while not alarming for life on Earth, pose challenges for satellite navigation syst…
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My So-Called Artificial Life Jared Leto aims to be a permanent part of the Tron universe by reconfiguring his rock star image into cyber-soldier Ares. But is he right to have bad feelings about the commands of generational villains Evan Peters (X-Men Days of Future Past) and Gillian Anderson (X-Files)? Or should he follow the directives of Flynn fa…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we delve into the intriguing world of near-Earth asteroids, the evolution of our universe, and the remarkable discovery of a rogue planet experiencing unprecedented growth. Invisible Asteroids Near Venus: A Hidden Threat Recent computer simulations published in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics have raised alarms…
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SpaceX's Successful Starship Test: SpaceX has achieved a monumental milestone with the successful suborbital mission of the final version 2 Starship Super Heavy rocket. This flight involved crucial testing of its heat shield and a simulated deorbit burn, paving the way for the transition to version 3 for orbital missions, essential for NASA's Artem…
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SpaceX's Starship Flight 11: NASA spaceflight has reported that SpaceX is gearing up for Starship Flight 11, marking the final launch from Pad 1A in its current configuration. This mission will transition SpaceX to the advanced Block 3 designs, utilizing booster 152 and ship 38 to test engine redundancy and heat shield performance. Terraforming Mar…
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Q&A Edition: Snowball Earth, and Cosmic Neutrinos In this thought-provoking episode of Space Nuts , hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner tackle a range of intriguing listener questions. From the complexities of climate change and its effects on Earth’s axis to the mysteries of snowball Earth and the record-breaking neutrino KM M3230213A,…
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New Satellite Factory in Italy: Thales Alenia Space has inaugurated a €100 million satellite factory in Rome, marking a significant step in Italy's Space Factory 4.0 initiative. This facility will focus on producing micro and small satellites, enhancing Europe's competitiveness in the growing space market. Record-Breaking Space Investments: Global …
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we uncover the latest revelations in astrophysics, including the intriguing prospect of supermassive dark stars, Australia's ambitious lunar rover mission, and fresh insights into the formation of our solar system. Supermassive Dark Stars: A New Cosmic Discovery Astronomers have identified potential candidates for a n…
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Estimating Stars in the Milky Way: Astronomers estimate that our galaxy contains around 100 billion stars, a number that evolves as observational techniques improve. By studying luminosity and mass, scientists refine these estimates, revealing the complexities of counting stars from within our own galaxy. Asteroid Rotation Dynamics: New research un…
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A charter reform commission was created in 2024 in response to multiple Los Angeles city government scandals, including the leak of a racist tape featuring City Council President Nury Martinez. One of the commission’s aims was to modify the LA charter, which is basically the city’s constitution. But reports indicate that this commission is struggli…
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This is What Really Happened in Hospitals 🏆 Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/4926kPy 🎁 Become a member and support my work: https://bit.ly/4iK6DTx 🕰️ Time codes for your convenience: 00:00:01 Intro 00:03:49 Nurse saw patients' rights violation in hospital 00:11:01 She witnessed crimes against humanity during Covid 00:31:19 Doctors' "initiati…
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Reclassification of Uranus and Neptune: New research from the University of Zurich challenges the long-held belief that Uranus and Neptune are ice giants. Advanced computer models suggest these planets may actually be rock giants, altering our understanding of their formation and evolution. This groundbreaking finding could necessitate a reevaluati…
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Comet C/2025 A6 LEMMON Shines Bright: This October, Comet C/2025 A6 LEMMON makes a stunning encore appearance alongside Comet R2 Swan, offering a spectacular view for observers. Currently brightening, A6 LEMMON is set to reach perihelion on November 8th, providing an excellent opportunity for binocular enthusiasts to catch a glimpse of this celesti…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we dive into the fascinating findings from Saturn's icy moon Enceladus, discuss delays in the Dream Chaser spaceplane's launch schedule, and celebrate NASA's breakthroughs in laser communications for deep space missions. Enceladus: Unveiling Complex Chemistry Recent discoveries reported in the journal Nature Astronomy…
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Jeff Bezos' Vision for Orbital Data Centers: Jeff Bezos has proposed a revolutionary concept of building large-scale data centers in Earth's orbit within the next 10 to 20 years. This ambitious idea aims to leverage continuous solar power and extreme cold temperatures in space to optimize computing efficiency. However, the technical and economic ch…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we explore the future of our universe, the latest advancements in mapping our Milky Way, and the pivotal role fungi played in the evolution of life on land. The Universe's Fate: A Big Crunch in 20 Billion Years A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics reveals that the univ…
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Sponsor Details: This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. ...enhance your online privacy with the best in the game. Tiy get our special Space Nuts price and bonus deal , visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts (https://nordvpn.com/spacenuts) or use the code SPACENUTS at checkout. Cosmic Questions: Black Holes, Antimatter Stars, and Meteo…
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New Method for Detecting Gravitational Waves: Physicists are proposing a groundbreaking approach to detect mid-band gravitational waves, a frequency range currently unreachable by existing instruments. Utilizing optical resonator technology, this novel method could expand our understanding of systems like binary white dwarfs and massive black hole …
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Biggest Supermoon of 2025: Mark your calendars for October 6th at 11:48 PM Eastern Time, as we prepare for the largest supermoon of 2025. This full moon, known as the Harvest Moon, will appear up to 14% larger and 30% brighter than a typical micro moon, offering a stunning celestial display just after sunset. Interstellar Comet 3i Atlas: Excitement…
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A new report details the Eaton and Palisades fires, including failures in the emergency response. But this report bears striking similarities with another -- which chronicled the response to the 2018 Woolsey Fire in Southern California. LAist science reporter Jacob Margolis discusses the reports and what they mean for L.A. County moving forward. Th…
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In this episode of SpaceTime , we delve into the intriguing potential for life on the dwarf planet Ceres, explore NASA's latest mission to study the heliosphere, and celebrate the achievements of the University of Melbourne's Spirit Nanosat. Ceres: A Potentially Habitable World? Recent research published in Science Advances suggests that Ceres, cur…
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In this exciting episode of Space Nuts , hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson delve into the remarkable achievements of the International Space Station as it approaches its 25th anniversary of continuous human occupation. The discussion also explores the potential for lunar mining, particularly in the moon's craters, and the innovative ad…
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Enceladus: A Potential Haven for Life: New analysis of data from the Cassini spacecraft reveals that Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons, possesses complex chemical reactions in its subsurface ocean. This finding confirms that the moon has the essential conditions for a habitable environment, including liquid water, energy sources from hydrothermal ve…
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(00:00:00) Mercury's Shrinking Secrets: Insights into the Solar System's Smallest Planet (00:00:43) Mercury's Ongoing Shrinkage (00:03:11) NASA's Carruthers Geocorona Observatory (00:11:52) Insights from Martian Meteorite NWA 16254 (00:14:23) Tech News In this episode of SpaceTime , we explore the intriguing dynamics of Mercury's shrinking size, em…
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Skull & Bones and other SECRET SOCIETIES EXPOSED by this man ❗Watch Part 1 now: https://youtu.be/LEjBlx7mx5Q 🏆 Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/4926kPy 🎁 Become a member and support my work: https://bit.ly/4iK6DTx 🕰️ Time codes for your convenience: 0:00:01 Intro 00:03:32 The Bible warned us about secret societies and oaths 00:08:23 8 major …
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