Since 2009, we have spoken for 10-15 minutes pretty much every weekday morning and simply shared what’s present for us. Some of those calls were talking about the trivia of the day ahead. Sometimes, we were addressing our reaction to world events. Because of who we are and the work we do, we always intended to leave each other feeling better at the end of the call than we started it. We thought that some of what we talked about - and how we talked about it - might be helpful and/or entertain ...
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Early growth investor David Paul interviews the world’s greatest founders, operators, and investors. Get an insider’s look into the tech ecosystem, learn how to start and scale your own business, and find an edge in today's capital markets.
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Hear the untold stories of mind-blowing achievements in science and tech. “CBS Sunday Morning” correspondent and six-time Emmy winner David Pogue takes you behind the scenes into the creation stories of the world’s greatest advances and the people behind them. From transportation, food, space, internet, and health, creators reveal their inspirations and roadblocks they encountered in bringing their breakthroughs to the public. Hear all-new episodes of the award-winning Unsung Science podcast ...
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A friendly podcast on all things medieval. Join host Danièle Cybulskie each week as she interviews the world's experts on topics ranging from pigs, to Persian poetry, to the Plantagenets.
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John Harland and Jim Firth talk to extraordinary people in order to unpack practical wisdom that can be used by the listener in everyday life.The expert guests impart useful advice, life hacks and life lessons to ensure the listener benefits from uncommon knowledge. The hosts go 'narrow and deep' on the specialist subjects of the guests to mine informational gold for the listener.The podcast style is relaxed, conversational and warm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Events at the Apple Store as we examine all of the 2011 award season film favorites -- "The King's Speech", 'True Grit", "The Fighter", "Black Swan", "127 Hours", "The Social Network" and "Winter's Bone".
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Join Events at the Apple Store as we examine all of the 2011 award season film favorites -- "The King's Speech", 'True Grit", "The Fighter", "Black Swan", "127 Hours", "The Social Network" and "Winter's Bone".
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A discussion about the sites and sounds of Mississippi with some of the state's finest thinkers, dreamers, doers, movers, shakers, creative and musical minds with your hosts James Polk and Holley Rumbarger
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Welcome to Tea With Twiggy! This podcast was started at a time where people around the world connected and became closer with friends and family even though they could not physically meet. The same is true of Dame Twiggy who reconnected with her friends for a cup of tea and a chat! "Tea with Twiggy" is an intimate weekly chat with Twiggy and special guests including Joanna Lumley, Lynda La Plante, Elaine Paige, Gyles Brandreth, Christopher Biggins, and David Threlfall, Robert Lindsay, Myleen ...
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Achieve peak performance in everyday life. Learn mindset, spiritual, diet, supplement and fitness regimens from the brightest minds and strongest athletes in the world.
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An adaptation by Alan Plater of George Mackay Brown’s novel. An audio play performed by Orkney’s St Magnus Players. Directed by Penny Aberdein with music by John Gray. Four episodes. Episode 1 release: 10 January 2025, then weekly. Greenvoe centres on the fate of a traditional Orkney village on the mythical island of Hellya. The natural rhythms of Orkney life are shattered when a mysterious external company, Black Star, suddenly arrives to buy out the islanders and displace them from their h ...
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Who’s the fairest of them all? And, more importantly, how did they get that way? This week, a new biography of Marilyn Monroe sends Danièle down the rabbit hole of medieval beauty, how it was achieved, and how it’s still influencing beauty standards today. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of listeners like you! To find out how …
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#438 Exploring Metabolic Health & Cold Therapy w/ Dr. Thomas Seager
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1:33:58In this podcast, Kyle welcomes Dr. Thomas Seager, a professor at Arizona State University and founder of Oz Co Forge. Dr. Seager elaborates on the benefits of pre-cooling before workouts with ice baths. Key concepts discussed include the decline in testosterone levels, mitochondrial health, and the role of biomolecules in testosterone synthesis. Th…
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If there’s one thing we can say about 2025 it’s that it was certainly full of surprises. From political bridge-burning to bridge-building, to the destruction and the restoration of priceless artifacts, there was never a dull moment this year. This week, in keeping with tradition, Danièle speaks with Peter Konieczny, editor of Medievalists.net, abou…
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#437 Unleashing Potential: Blood Flow Restriction w/ Dr. Mike Debord
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56:17In this episode of the podcast, Kyle is joined by Dr. Mike Debord to delve into the advanced technology of blood flow restriction (BFR) and its extensive benefits. They discuss the science behind BFR, its applications in different age groups, and its potential to revolutionize athletic performance and recovery. Dr. Debord elaborates on how BFR can …
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Robin Hood and the Christmastime Tradition with Alex Kaufman
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48:03He’s a hero. He’s an outlaw. And it turns out he’s also Christmastime favourite. Given his many incarnations, from a foxy cartoon heartthrob, to the gruff and grizzled Hugh Jackman that previewed this week, it’s hard not to fall in love with some version or other of Robin Hood. And as we’ll find out in this episode, even jolly old Saint Nick just h…
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#436 Mind Master: Navigating Peak Performance w/ David Nurse
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1:14:27In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes David Nurse, a renowned mental coach who has worked with elite athletes, particularly in the NBA. David talks about his experiences and the track record that sets him apart in the realm of life and mental coaching. The conversation transitions to various topics, including the importance of managing negative se…
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Richard the Lionheart with Heather Blurton
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50:23Love him or hate him, it’s hard to take one step into the medieval world without running into the larger-than-life figure of Richard the Lionheart. Rebel, crusader, prisoner, castle-builder Richard is one of the most colourful and quotable kings of the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Heather Blurton about how Richard’s contemporaries sa…
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#435 Alchemy of Life, Vision Quests & Spiritual Mastery w/ Erick Godsey
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2:26:46The podcast features a return visit from Erick Godsey, who has worked alongside Kyle for over six years in Fit For Service (FFS) and previously at Onnit, where their desks were next to each other. They share a deep bond over discussions on Jungian psychology, tarot readings, and personal growth. The conversation primarily centers around their recen…
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The Medieval Order of Assassins with Steve Tibble
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55:43In the last twenty years, the shadowy Assassins of the medieval Middle East have seen a serious resurgence in popularity. And yet, like so many medieval people and groups, it’s still hard to tell the legend from the reality - and that’s just the way the Assassins wanted it. This week, Danièle speaks with Steve Tibble about who the Assassins were, w…
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#434 Navigating Life from Athletics to Parenthood w/ Mike Salemi
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1:25:02In this podcast, Kyle welcomes back Mike Salemi. They catch up on significant developments in Mike's life, including his journey into fatherhood and personal growth through education and fitness. Mike shares the crucial transition from his family business to pursuing his passions, which led him to study under Paul Chek. He discusses the profound in…
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It's the most wonderful time of the year: time to celebrate the best medieval books of 2025. This week, Danièle speaks with Peter Konieczny, editor of Medievalists.net, about their favourite reads this year - and she announces some exciting news about the future of The Medieval Podcast. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of liste…
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#433 Nomadic Wisdom & Astrological Insights w/ Julie Dean Richards
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1:55:57In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes back Julie Dean Richards, affectionately referred to as the 'crunchy legal lady'. Julie's diverse expertise spans working with Bobby Kennedy’s team, Children's Health Defense, and offering legal support to families on medical decisions. She also has a deep passion for astrology, which is the focal point of thi…
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In the last century we’ve witnessed people set foot on the moon, and seen even the dark side in high-res images, and yet the moon still evokes a sense of romance and mystery, just as it did in the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Ayoush Lazikani about what – and who – medieval people across the world believed the moon to be. Support this…
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#432 The Path to Healing & Performance Through Breathwork w/ Nick Sweeney
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57:17In this episode, Kyle has on Nick Sweeney, a breathwork expert with a background in athletics. Nick shares his journey from being a ski racer to overcoming a severe injury through breathwork after a mountain biking accident left him unable to walk for months. The discussion covers various aspects of breathwork, including its role in regulating the …
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With just one word, we can evoke a world of assumptions, stereotypes, and even accusations, clearly marking the difference between who’s in and who’s out. And when it comes to legal terminology, the stakes are even higher. This week, Danièle speaks with Erin Wagner about what late medieval people meant when they used the word heresy, how the usage …
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#431 The Language of Transformation w/ Mark England
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2:03:13In this ep, Kyle welcomes back Mark England, a TEDx speaker, co-founder, and head coach of Enlifted, known for his work on the power of words and storytelling. Mark shares his 18-year journey in coaching and research, emphasizing the significance of language and how it shapes our reality. The conversation covers Mark's background, his connections w…
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This year, we’ve spent some good quality time with early medieval queens, digging into their mysterious and spectacular lives and reigns. And when it comes to the spectacular, it’s hard to compete with the star of this week’s episode, a woman who arrived in Francia a slave, rose to become a queen, and then ascended to the heavens as a saint. This w…
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#430 Building Health Foundations: Sleep, Hormones, and Wellness w/ Dr. Kirk Parsley
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1:12:00In this podcast episode, Dr. Kirk Parsley, a former Navy SEAL and medical doctor for the SEALs, returns to discuss the critical importance of sleep and overall wellness. Kyle mentions the recent presence of other experts like Dr. Dan Pardi and delves into Dr. Parsley's background, emphasizing his connections within the Paleo community. Dr. Parsley …
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Medieval Vampire Epidemics with John Blair
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49:15As the nights get longer and spookier, there's one thing that's guaranteed to make our hair stand on end: corpses that just won’t stay dead. Especially the ones interested in eating us. This week, Danièle speaks with John Blair about who refused to rest in peace in the Middle Ages, how medieval people attempted to keep the dead buried, and why some…
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#429 Exploring Consciousness: Brain Optimization and the Power of Microdosing with Adam Brain Supreme
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1:38:16In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes Adam from Brain Supreme, discussing his intriguing story and various topics such as education, conspiracies, and health. Adam shares his background as a former college football player at Northwestern and his unexpected success during the cannabis boom in California. He delves into the ups and downs of his vent…
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The Two Hundred Years' War with Michael Livingston
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44:59Although a lot of medieval history is murky, the whys and wherefores – not to mention the timeline – of the Hundred Years’ War are firmly nailed down. Or are they? This week, Danièle speaks with Michael Livingston about why the Hundred Years’ War should actually be called the Two Hundred Years’ War, what actually touched off the conflict, and why w…
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#428 Exploring Consciousness, Spiritual Wisdom & Cosmic Cycles w/ Edmund Knighton
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1:36:56In this podcast, the Kyle welcomes Edmund Knighton, a guest known for his deep understanding of the teachings of The Law of One and Rudolf Steiner. Knighton's journey with spirituality is shared, including his awakening, transformative experiences, and integration of Steiner's and Ra's teachings. The discussion also delves into the significance of …
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Since time immemorial, we've given animals names, from the sublime to the utterly ridiculous. For everyone who’s looked at a puppy or a kitten and wondered what it should be called – and then called it an embarrassingly silly nickname anyway – this episode is for you. This week, Danièle speaks with Ben Parsons about what medieval people named their…
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#427 The Secrets of Human Optimization w/ Dr. Dan Pardi
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1:42:14In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes Dr. Dan Pardi, a health optimization expert, known for his extensive work in longevity, sleep, and wellness. Dr. Pardi shares his background and journey into health optimization, discussing how his personal experiences and interests led him to focus on areas such as sleep, aging, and holistic health approaches…
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In the dark forests of the Middle Ages – and the modern stories we tell about it – lurks a powerful, beautiful predator. Sometimes big and bad, sometimes a figure of admiration, the medieval wolf was such a big part of English culture, that it found its way not just into stories, but into the language itself. This week, Danièle speaks with Elizabet…
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#426 Analyzing the Rise of Global Governance w/ Alex Sachon
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1:23:43In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes Alexander Sachon, a researcher and author focused on the advancement of civilization through philosophy. They discuss various critical themes, including the imminent emergence of a one-world government, which Sachon explores in his book 'The Coming World Nation: Why Global Governments is Inevitable.' Sachon de…
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A New History of the Fourteenth Century with Helen Carr
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37:46The fourteenth-century is one of the most turbulent periods in European history. Famine, war, plague, royal depositions – you name it, this century’s got it. This week, Danièle speaks with Helen Carr about how England fared in these wild times, what her take is on some famous Plantagenets, and why we need to take a fresh look at this calamitous cen…
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#425 Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Health, Viruses & Consciousness w/ Alec Zeck
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2:07:50In this episode, Kyle welcomes Alec Zeck, a former military man, West Point graduate, and speaker on health and freedom, to discuss a range of topics including the nature of illness, virology, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation delves into Alec's personal journey, touching on his family background, his experiences in the mili…
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Medieval Wills and Testaments with Robert A. Wood
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28:38One of the difficult truths of life in the Middle Ages is that death was never far away. While the vast majority of medieval people owned far fewer possessions than we do today, they were just as concerned with making sure everything was taken care of according to their wishes before they passed. This week, Danièle speaks with Robert A. Wood about …
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#424 Embracing the Medicine Path w/ Anahata Ananda
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1:09:21In this episode, Kyle welcomes back Anahata Ananda, an esteemed medicine woman based in Sedona. They discuss her extensive knowledge on parenting, specifically with fraternal twins, and her contributions to shamanic practices. The conversation delves into the significance of the shamanic path and its applications, including plant medicines, shadow …
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Forensic Medicine and Death Investigation with Sara Butler
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49:24Everyone loves a good medieval whodunit, but how did real people investigate homicides in the Middle Ages? What did they look for? And how did they decide if a person’s death was an unfortunate accident or foul play? This week, Danièle speaks with Sara Butler about forensic medicine, and how death investigation was conducted in medieval England. Yo…
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#423 Birth, Fatherhood, Wellness & Wisdom w/ Dr. Nathan Riley OBGYN
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1:16:24In this podcast episode, the host welcomes Dr. Nathan Riley, known as the 'holistic OB-GYN,' for his third or fourth appearance on the show. They discuss Dr. Riley's deep knowledge and unique approach to women's health, emphasizing holistic methods over conventional medical practices. Dr. Riley shares stories from his practice, including successful…
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Part of the reason a lot of people figure nothing much went on during the Middle Ages is because we’ve lost a whole lot of sources telling us what actually did happen. Through malice and misfortune, medieval manuscripts have been destroyed in their thousands. So, how do we know what may have gone up in smoke? And what can we do to keep our beloved …
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#422 Music, Mysticism & Mindfulness w/ East Forest
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1:13:47Krishna, also known as East Forest, is back to discuss his influential work in the realm of psychedelic music. East Forest gained recognition for his album 'Music for Mushrooms,' a five-hour album tailored for psilocybin experiences. The podcast revisits his creative process and the impact of his work on psychedelic practitioners in the United Stat…
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Æthelstan, First King of England with David Woodman
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48:31On September 4, 925 – 1100 years to the day this episode is released – King Æthelstan was crowned at Kingston-upon-Thames. Æthelstan is most often talked about in the context of the famous Battle of Brunanburh, but maybe we should remember him instead as the first king of England. This week, Danièle speaks with David Woodman about Æthelstan’s life,…
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#421 Cyclical Time & Ancient Mysteries: A Journey Through History & Sound w/ Tyler Engle - Bass Forge
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1:13:49Kyle welcomes Tyler, also known as Base Forge, who is recognized for his unique perspectives on ancient knowledge and cyclical time. The conversation covers various intriguing topics, including Tyler's background in Kansas, his path towards spiritual awakening through ancient esoteric knowledge, and how he connected these ideas with his music caree…
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Robert DeVere, Royal Favourite with James Ross
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50:00When the power of an entire kingdom rests in the hands of just one man, it’s both incredibly valuable and incredibly dangerous to be that man’s bestie - and the legacies of royal favourites tend to retain the taint of contemporary snark. So, maybe it’s about time we take a second look. This week, Danièle speaks with James Ross about the life of Rob…
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#420 The Last Book Written by a Human: The Balance of AI and Humanity w/ Jeff Burningham
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1:11:10In this episode, we have Jeff Burningham, author of a The Last Book Written by a Human. Jeff shares his intriguing background, growing up as a Mormon in Utah, and how his spiritual journey through plant medicines has reshaped his worldview. The discussion delves into Jeff's experience with psychedelics, his mission work and entrepreneurial ventures…
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Maid, hero, heretic, saint - Joan of Arc is one of the most fascinating figures of the Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Deborah McGrady about Joan’s incredible life and death, her voice, and her complex and enduring legacy. You can enrol in Danièle's online course Calamity and Change: An Introduction to the Fourteenth Century at https://…
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#419 Connecting with the Earth: Iridology & Plant Medicine w/ Hayley Porter
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1:17:00The episode delves into Hayley Porters' background, her experience with iridology, which assesses health through the study of the iris, and her extensive knowledge of herbal medicine. Hayley shares her journey, starting from her early fascination with herbal teas to her rigorous seven-year apprenticeship. She discusses the impact of her childhood h…
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#418 Catalysts for Change: The Health Revolution w/ Dr. Ryan Lazarus
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1:09:46Welcoming Dr. Ryan Lazarus, a health and wellness expert, to discuss his incredible journey and insights into optimizing health. After overcoming serious hardships, including a severe pancreas injury that led to diabetes, Dr. Lazarus has developed an approach he calls 'The Lazarus Method.' This method integrates functional, spiritual, and nutrition…
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Medieval Love Letters with Ad Putter and Myra Stokes
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42:30The people of the Middle Ages were no strangers to Cupid’s arrows, and just like us, they loved a good love letter. But in a world where literacy rates were far below what they are today, who was writing their most heartfelt feelings down? And how do we know? This week, Danièle speaks with Myra Stokes and Ad Putter about where we find love letters,…
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Marco Polo and his World with Sharon Kinoshita
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48:04He's one of the most popular figures in all of medieval history, and his book was a bestseller for literally centuries. So what do we know about the life and times of Marco Polo? This week, Danièle speaks with Sharon Kinoshita about why Marco travelled so far, what sort of detail he wanted to share with his readers, and what was going on in the wor…
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#417 Revolutionizing Education: A New Approach to Learning w/ Genevieve King
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54:14The Community is coming! Click here to learn more In this podcast episode, Kyle welcomes Genevieve, an educator and creator of the Origins Curriculum, to discuss her innovative approach to childhood education. Genevieve shares her background growing up on a Montana reservation and how her deep connection to nature has influenced her educational phi…
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#416 The Soul of Storytelling w/ Ben Stewart
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1:28:12In this podcast episode, the host welcomes filmmaker, podcaster, and globetrotter Ben Stewart. They discuss Ben's eclectic journey from growing up in the army to becoming a film creator who deeply values the transformative power of storytelling. Ben recounts the experiences that led him through psychedelics, music, and eventually to making influent…
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This week, in celebration of Episode 300, Danièle answers your questions on everything from Hastings to hose, with a couple of surprises along the way. You can support this podcast on Patreon - go to https://www.patreon.com/medievalists And join on This is History's Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thisishistory and use the code 'glassking' to ge…
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#415 Decoding COVID-19: Venom, Vaccines & Nicotine w/ Dr. Ardis
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1:16:04In this podcast, Kyle interviews Dr. Bryan Artis, a retired chiropractor and author of 'Moving Beyond the COVID-19 Lies: Restoring Health and Hope for Humanity.' Dr. Artis discusses his controversial theory that COVID-19 and its long-term effects, as well as vaccine injuries, are linked to various venoms, including those from king cobras, crate sna…
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Vikings Behaving Reasonably with Robert Lively
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43:48If you asked the average person how Vikings solved their problems, they probably wouldn’t say through lawyers. And yet, early Scandinavian people were sticklers for due process. This week, Danièle speaks with Robert Lively about how a person became a Viking lawyer, what the process was for solving disputes, and how fixing bad behaviour worked in th…
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#414 Exploring The Divine Within Us All w/ Taylor Perkins
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1:55:11Welcoming Taylor Perkins, a creator who simplifies complex spiritual ideas into understandable concepts. The discussion covers Taylor's spiritual journey, beginning with his orthodox Mormon upbringing, transformative experiences with plant medicines like Ayahuasca, and how these contributed to his self-awareness and spiritual awakening. They discus…
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Elephants were known throughout most of the medieval world, even if most people had never encountered one, themselves. In bestiaries, elephants are praised for their long memories, intelligence, and monogamy. And, of course, their ivory. This week, Danièle speaks with John Beusterien about elephants and ivory in medieval China and Spain, including …
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