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Footnoting History

Footnoting History

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Footnoting History is a bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to overlooked, popularly unknown, and exciting stories plucked from the footnotes of history. For further reading suggestions, information about our hosts, our complete episode archive, and more visit us at FootnotingHistory.com!
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Pastor Scott Fisher invites listeners to explore meaningful conversations that go beyond the pulpit, delving into contemporary issues through the lens of Scripture. Whether you're a believer seeking spiritual growth or simply curious about the Christian faith, this podcast aims to offer thoughtful insights and inspiration.
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News comes at you fast. It’s not just hard to keep up with everything that’s happening, sometimes you don’t know which voices to trust to help you interpret what’s going on. That’s where Footnotes comes in. Dr. Tisby curates the week’s current events with a focus on issues related to Black communities, justice, and politics. He’ll also offer commentary from a Black Christian perspective to help you think through complex issues. Footnotes adds the details you need to be an informed citizen, a ...
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Beyond Footnotes

Beyond Footnotes

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Beyond Footnotes is a history-themed podcast on local KPSU, sponsored by Portland State University’s Department of History. Beyond Footnotes features interviews with the talented faculty and students of PSU, providing a forum for local historians to share their work with each other and the community. The show was formerly hosted by PSU history graduates, Christian Graham, Emile Nelson, Lily Hart, and Madelyn Miller and co-created by Ryan Wisnor and Joshua Justice of Dive Audio.
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Footnotes of History

Dan Nesbitt / Tim Philpott

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footnotesofhistory.com - the podcast that sails confidently into the uncharted waters of the past, bringing back incredible treasures for its listeners. You'll wish you'd listened harder in school as we reveal the oft-forgotten history of the nineteenth century .
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Death by Footnote

Emberworks Creative

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Death by Footnote is a historical fiction podcast that challenges authors to a monthly prompt. After writing a short story that meets the assigned genre and historical niche, they read them aloud and nitpick on historical detail, historical efficacy, and good storytelling
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Footnotable

FBC Baton Rouge

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What is truth? If it exists, how can we know it? Oren Conner and David Rhymes explore the topics that matter most in our world today and peel back the layers of opinion and feelings to discover the truth at the center of it all. Join them each week as they wrestle with challenging and often controversial issues. What Oren and David uncover may surprise, delight, challenge, or even enrage you. Be sure to subscribe to listen to new episodes each week.
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At Wired, we report on all manner of topics, from science to tech to culture, and in so doing we’re bound to drop some delightfully obscure topics and language. But don’t fret. Matt Simon is here every week with Footnotes to recap the most ravishing lingo and ideas that adorn Wired.com. It’s like English class, but with more crude photoshops and fewer Gatsbys.
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A podcast packed with short and sharp episodes exploring plant-lore and flower-lore, and the place botany has had in folklore over the years. This podcast is hosted by Charley Barnes, and it’s the perfect companion to her debut poetry collection, Lore: Flowers, Folklore, and Footnotes, available here: https://blackpear.net/2021/01/23/lore-is-coming/
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Professor Footnote

Professor Footnote

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The Professor Footnote Podcast was created because the world is full of interesting topics that drive interesting conversations. Unfortunately, most conversations are informed by rumors, and half-truths, or by vague recollections of things read or heard long ago. On Professor Footnote, we try to bolster the art of conversation by chasing down the interesting information. Our hope is that the podcast informs you not only about our chosen topics but also the wealth of creative and academic wor ...
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Tempor Footnotes

Scott Cartwright

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Tempor Footnotes is a podcast founded and hosted by American photographer, educator, designer, and writer, Scott Cartwright. Launched in 2020, the podcast features shorthand audio notes for Tempor, an independent magazine telling stories about the dirt under our feet, delving into issues of land politics of our past, and how they translate into our future.
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The Compleat Discography

Aaron Olson, Justen Hunter, Ana

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Join three nerds as we do a book club style read-through of Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels and related works, in publication order. We've got a variety of voices and takes, and will occasionally have special guests to discuss key points in the Discworld series.
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Footnotes: The Cicerone Podcast is a podcast to inspire you about outdoor travel and activities in the UK and across the world. As specialists in outdoor travel guidebooks for over 50 years, Cicerone Press has published nearly 400 guidebooks to walking, cycling, trekking, mountaineering and running all over the world. The Cicerone team is based in Kendal, near the Lake District, and we look forward to sharing our love of the outdoors with you. Through conversations with our guidebook authors ...
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Fantasy/Animation

Fantasy/Animation

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Christopher Holliday is Senior Lecturer in Liberal Arts and Visual Cultures Education at King’s College London (UK). Alexander Sergeant is a Lecturer in Digital Media Production at the University of Westminster (UK), specialising in the history and theory of fantasy cinema. Each episode, they look in detail at a film or television show, taking listeners on a journey through the intersection between fantasy cinema and the medium of animation.
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Verse By Verse Fellowship

Verse By Verse Fellowship

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A church for those who love the word of God, Verse By Verse Fellowship is dedicated to the exposition of the full counsel of God's word. Join us weekly as we teach verse by verse through entire books of the bible. https://vbvf.org
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AI 2027

AI Futures Project

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We predict that the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution. We wrote a scenario that represents our best guess about what that might look like. It’s informed by trend extrapolations, wargames, expert feedback, experience at OpenAI, and previous forecasting successes.
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Borrasca

QCODE

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A gripping psychological thriller starring Cole Sprouse as Sam Walker. In the first season we followed Sam as he painstakingly recounts the summer his sister disappeared; the friends he made, the legends he heard, the pain and confusion of loss. Over nine episodes, we uncovered the unspeakable secrets of Drisking, Missouri and the people who live there. After leaving the audience with a jaw dropping cliffhanger, we are finally returning to Sam and the terrible truths of Drisking. Across seve ...
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Sneakernomics

BBC Radio 4

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We follow in the footsteps of mavericks, hustlers and dreamers, who've made, and been made, by trainers. We hear their tales of boom and bust, fame and infamy, hope and heartbreak
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An almost weekly podcast where Felix and Magnus Beaumont talk smart about gizmos, gadgets and trends from the past couple of weeks. For a chance to be featured on the show email: [email protected] with an interesting fact, question or joke. Cover art photo provided by Rohan Gangopadhyay on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rohan_gangopadhyay
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MISREPRESENTED tells stories that challenge the way you think about how history gets made. The show was recently awarded the Gotham Film & Media Institute and Variety Magazine's Audio Honor "in recognition of their innovations in audio storytelling." It's also been featured by Apple Podcasts and has become a Top 100 hit in over a dozen countries. MISREPRESENTED is produced by Kahaani, a project to put the world back in world history. Learn more at www.kahaani.io
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Little Emma's childhood is a tumultuous and traumatic story...from being born to a teenage mother that suffered from mental illness to going into foster care and eventually being adopted. Emma's story touches on many difficult subjects from child abuse and neglect, to molestation, being a teenage runaway, drugs, alcohol, homelessness, sextrafficking, rape, grief, loss and so much more. It's about her will to overcome, her determination to find a place where she finds true connection, this is ...
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Comic Geek Speak Presents: The Crisis Tapes. Peter Rios and Adam Murdough know more about Crisis on Infinite Earths than pretty any other two people on Earth. Not only that, but they really love it! In this podcast series they will be looking at every little detail of the series and what it means to the DC Universe.
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A Page Too Far

A Page Too Far

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Welcome to A Page Too Far, the show where each week, one of our hosts dives into a book that they picked for any reason - the cover art, the title, the vibe, - any reason at all. They then summarize that book to the other person. Will it be good? Will it be bad? Who knows! Let's find out.
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Book-ish

The Prospect

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From The Daily Princetonian, Book-ish is more than a book review podcast: every other Saturday, listen for a candid discussion of a great book –– ranging to thoughts inside and outside the text at large. Book-ish is written and hosted by Gabriel Robare and produced by Francesca Block under the 145th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme was composed and performed by Robare, and the cover art is by Sydney Peng. Have a book you want us to review, or want to talk about a previous ...
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Join Kyle and Tony as they discuss Stephen's powerful example in Acts 7. Discover what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit—not just signs and wonders, but showing the fruit of the Spirit and living like Christ. We explore the daily grind of dying to self, the Christian life, and why this is often harder than facing martyrdom. For the study r…
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Chris and Alex take a look at animation’s historical and troubling relationship to race with this examination of the Censored Eleven, a collection of controversial Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons produced during the 1930s and 1940s removed from syndication since 1968 for their inclusion of harmful and offensive racist stereotypes. Topics …
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Reflecting on a tense conversation that led him to examine emotional boundaries, Pastor Scott offers encouragement to listeners who struggle with misplaced guilt. He also calls for a more empathetic approach to supporting victims of abuse within Christian communities, challenging harmful advice sometimes found in churches. Resources mentioned: Lesl…
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Episode 270 - Footnote Rap First lookout for #OFFTHEDOME . What song is saved by a guest feature? What edited version of a song is better than the explicit version? Topics Discussed -Billboard Top 25 Female Emcees -What album should an artist have stopped after? -Fantastic Four Trailer Reaction -Which Comic Book Movie Has to Go -And More NO OS SONG…
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(Host: Lucy) The second through fourth centuries C.E. saw a profound transformation, and profound upheavals, in the Roman world as a result of the rise of Christianity as a universal religion. Religion, flexible and syncretic, was a powerful source of identity for the Romans, from the temples of misty Britain to the mystery cults of the Middle East…
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Dr. Beth Allison Barris the James Vardaman Professor of History at Baylor University. She earned her PhD in Medieval History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is the bestselling author of The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth. In this episode we talk about her latest book, Becoming…
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Episode Notes We're back! Aaron has been begging the crew for literal years to read Nation, and here we finally are. It is a complex book full of meditations on death, spirituality, the role of individuals in society, and gross scavenger birds. In short, a classic Terry Pratchett YA novel--and just like his others, it pulls no punches. If you want …
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We predict that the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution. We wrote a scenario that represents our best guess about what that might look like.1 It’s informed by trend extrapolations, wargames, expert feedback, experience at OpenAI, and previous forecasting successes. https://ai-20…
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In this episode of Footnotes, Greg unpacks his April 6th sermon, “What God Made Clean,” walking through Peter’s transformative vision in Acts 10 and its implications for how Christians understand the Old Testament law. He breaks down the three sections of the law—judicial, ceremonial, and moral—and explains why Christians can eat bacon and get tatt…
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We predict that the impact of superhuman AI over the next decade will be enormous, exceeding that of the Industrial Revolution. We wrote a scenario that represents our best guess about what that might look like. It’s informed by trend extrapolations, wargames, expert feedback, experience at OpenAI, and previous forecasting successes.…
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Episode 271 - The GOAT of Meltdowns First up, #OFFTHEDOME: • What hip-hop scenario would you flip into a “What If?” episode? • Which characters from different series would actually be best friends? Topics this week: • Shedeur Sanders gets drafted • Unc Shannon in hot water • Ye admits to being molested • Lil Wayne announces The Carter VI • The Last…
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Explore Stephen's martyrdom in Acts 7 and Learn how his death fulfilled Jesus' words about a grain of wheat (John 12:24), bearing much fruit. The resulting persecution caused believers to be scattered (Acts 8:1, 4), becoming "seed" for the gospel and propelling the early church's mission beyond Jerusalem. Discover why death is a servant for believe…
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Unpack Zechariah's vision of the measuring line and its prophetic significance for Jerusalem's expansion. See how God promises protection as a wall of fire and His glory in their midst. Understand the urgent call to flee from the north (Babylon) and the future ingathering of many nations. Taught by Pastor Mike Morris. For the study resources and ma…
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To mark the Easter break, Fantasy/Animation crack open Rise of the Guardians (Peter Ramsey, 2012), the 2012 computer-animated film produced by DreamWorks Animation studio and a Hollywood blockbuster adapted from the children’s book series by William Joyce. Something of a box-office failure and a film that prompted an $87 million loss for DreamWorks…
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From despair to victory! Journey through Psalm 22, witnessing the Messiah's emotional turmoil and physical torment. Experience the powerful turning point as lament transforms into praise. Discover the promise of eternal salvation and how the Sovereign Messiah will be worshipped by all nations. God hears our cries! This is part 2 of a two-part serie…
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Unpack Psalm 22: From David's lament of turmoil and torment to a prophecy of the Suffering Messiah, Jesus! Explore the powerful connection to the crucifixion, including being forsaken, taunted, and pierced. Discover how this psalm foreshadows the Sovereign Messiah's triumph! This is part 2 of a two-part series entitled “Suffering Messiah/Sovereign …
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Unpack the complexities and boldness of Stephen's sermon in Acts 7! Kyle and Pastor Tony discuss why Stephen focused so heavily on Moses and the surprising parallels with Jesus. Explore practical ways to cultivate a soft heart, drawing insights from Stephen's powerful message. Discover the importance of prayer, surrender, and community in overcomin…
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(see Wikipedia: The Purpose Of A System Is What It Does) Consider the following claims The purpose of a cancer hospital is to cure two-thirds of cancer patients. The purpose of the Ukrainian military is to get stuck in a years-long stalemate with Russia. The purpose of the British government is to propose a controversial new sentencing policy, stan…
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Here’s a list of things I updated on after working on the scenario. Some of these are discussed in more detail in the supplements, including the compute forecast, timelines forecast, takeoff forecast, AI goals forecast, and security forecast. I’m highlighting these because it seems like a lot of people missed their existence, and they’re what trans…
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Or maybe 2028, it's complicated In 2021, a researcher named Daniel Kokotajlo published a blog post called “What 2026 Looks Like”, where he laid out what he thought would happen in AI over the next five years. The world delights in thwarting would-be prophets. The sea of possibilities is too vast for anyone to ever really chart a course. At best, we…
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In Ballad of the White Horse, G.K. Chesterton describes the Virgin Mary: Her face was like an open word When brave men speak and choose, The very colours of her coat Were better than good news. Why the colors of her coat? The medievals took their dyes very seriously. This was before modern chemistry, so you had to try hard if you wanted good colors…
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The Fantasy/Animation Footnotes complete their unofficial ‘psychoanalysis trilogy’ with this look at object relations and a branch of psychoanalytic approaches to film that emerged as a competing way of thinking about cinema linked to the development of the conscious minds of children. Listen as Alex takes Chris through the contributions of the Bri…
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Stephen's powerful message in Acts 7 exposes a pattern of rejecting God's chosen leaders. From the stiff-necked brothers of Joseph to the rejection of Moses as rescuer, Stephen shows how history repeats itself. He culminates by accusing his listeners of betraying and murdering the Righteous One. Are we repeating the mistakes of the past? For the st…
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