The World War II podcast with comedian Al Murray and historian James Holland. We Have Ways of Making You Talk dives deep into WWII history, exploring key battles, forgotten front lines, and incredible untold stories. Whether you're fascinated by the Battle of Britain, the D-Day landings, or the Eastern Front, this show offers a rich, detailed look at the war that shaped the modern world. Al and James bring a unique blend of expert knowledge and humour, discussing everything from the Third Re ...
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The Gateway's Haunted Playhouse Presents Campers' Pike on the Forgotten Road, a haunted drive you will never forget. Subscribe and download the podcast for the fully immersive experience. Oh, and make sure you lock your doors.
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Romans Road is a podcast about Christian evangelism and apologetics. Hosted by Way of the Master producer/director Eddie Roman, Romans Road features real witnessing conversations between Christians and unbelievers. Eddie’s book, “Search N Rescue”, has helped many Christians get past their fears and talk to unbelievers about Jesus. If you want to grow in your evangelism efforts, join us on the Romans Road.
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From the car nerd behind the Hello Road YouTube channel, Ethan Tufts brings his discovery of interesting places while driving unique vehicles to your podcast inbox each week. Ethan is joined by co-host and fellow odd car enthusiast Paul McCarthy as they discuss forgotten cars, hidden local places of interest, and their most recent automotive adventures. You’ll always come away at the end of each episode with new found knowledge and a desire to drive your car someplace cool.
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Anderson Overland Podcast is an authentic, non-commercialized overlanding podcast spoken by a real overlander and outdoorsman! Authentic guest interviews from some of the great names in overlanding and offroading, product experiences, trail stories, camping tips, and lessons learned from our years of Overlanding experience and trail guiding!
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We are a couple gamers that, for one forgotten reason or another, decided to share our brilliantly insightful insight into the world of gaming. We will mainly be discussing things that tickle our fancy or any other bright shiny game that catches our eye.
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Bringing the vibrant, complex, and often forgotten history to life, as we experience it on the road. We tell engaging, true stories of the people, places, and events that shaped our world and what makes our nation unlike any other in the world. Join us to connect with the past and understand the United States you live in today like never before. Made possible by the support of Rothberg Realty Group, one of the nation's most trusted real estate experts.
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Welcome to Silent Roads: Midwest, where the stretches of highway feel endless and the quiet hides more than it reveals. Out here, the towns are small, the stories run deep, and the missing are never forgotten. Every week, we dig into unsolved disappearances and cases that never found closure. We’ll walk the county roads, sift through local memories, and follow the threads that still linger in the shadows of the Midwest. Some of these stories are well known. Most aren’t. But all of them matte ...
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Leave the highway behind for the back roads of the American South. The Moonlit Road brings you authentic Southern ghost stories and folklore, preserved and performed by the region's finest storytellers. Since 1997, we've been your trusted guides on a journey into the South's mysterious past. In each episode, you'll hear gifted storytellers, musicians, and folklorists unearth classic campfire tales, forgotten ghost stories, and the oral traditions whispered across generations. From the bayous ...
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Welcome to Another Look, a film podcast where we go back and discuss a filmmakers body of work . From their hits to their often overlooked and even forgotten films as well as genres, eras, movements and everything in between.
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The original classic gaming podcast continues its endless quest to explore the history of video games, one game at a time. Join hosts Jeremy Parish and Bob Mackey each week as they team up with a host of expert guests to chronicle the creations that have paved the way for today's hits. From forgotten black-and-white arcade machines to modern-day remakes, Retronauts spans more than four decades of vintage gaming greatness!
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An Exhumation of Obscure ROCK n' PUNK n' METAL! A Podcast where we discuss the Forgotten, the Lost, & the Should Have Beens. If it's left-of-center and it rocks; we cover it!
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Rock, pop, soul, funk, jazz and reggae: a curated musical journey like no other, reminding you of some forgotten favourites and introducing a few undiscovered gems... Simon Tesler is the former publisher and editor of 1980s music, media and pop culture magazine BLITZ.
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Vinyl Relics is a storytelling-driven music podcast dedicated to uncovering the forgotten, overlooked, and unfairly ignored albums hiding in the corners of rock, psych, folk, and beyond. Each “Epysode” spotlights a single record - often a lost gem or cult favourite, and dives deep into its creation. Hosted by Farmer John, the show blends rich historical research with track-by-track commentary, personal reflections, and interviews with artists, producers, and the people who helped shape the m ...
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Welcome to Planning After Dark, the bold and insightful podcast where three powerhouse women in planning and development—Alex Notay, Catriona Riddell, and Jackie Sadek—shine a light on the industry’s biggest challenges, trends, and, yes, even a bit of behind-the-scenes gossip. With decades of experience shaping policy, leading major urban regeneration projects, and influencing government decisions, these experts bring candid conversations, deep insights, and refreshing perspectives to the wo ...
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The BiblioAsia Podcast explores Singapore stories: some unfamiliar, others forgotten, all fascinating. Does Singapore have a stone age? What’s happened to the murals at the old Paya Lebar airport? Who were some local tennis greats? Find out in this original podcast by the National Library Singapore.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neverastraightanswer/subscribe ☆☆☆☆☆ Never a straight answer is a weekly podcast about the strange and the random. Weekly news, mysteries and conspiracy theories. Never a straight answer N.A.S.A looks at the wired world of the internet, world history, Funny and interesting facts, science & space plus much more!. Recorded live (No edits) from Manchester, United kingdom. Join hosts Gaz and Taylor. Accompanied by the "odd guest" ...
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Simply Bicycles. For those who are passionate about anything and everything bicycles and cycling. Brad and Kevin ask the questions that usually matter (but often times really don't) and whenever possible bring in the experts to sort out their confusion. They're just a couple of chuckleheads easily distracted by shiny objects who need things explained to them like they are well developed toddlers. If you've forgotten how to have fun with bicycles then this show isn't for you. Our shows lean t ...
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Balblair is a lost township. Tucked away in the trees, just a stone’s throw from the road between Ullapool and Inverness at Inverlael, centuries of history lie buried and forgotten. In this series of drama-documentaries with the help of Ullapool Museum, archaeologists and historical experts we’re bringing the people and stories of Balblair and Inverlael back to life. 8 snapshots, re-imagined moments in Scotland's Highland history which have, until recently, been HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT.
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Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is. Listen to Tides of History on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to bonus episodes available ...
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From the Norman Invasion to the War of Independence, the Great Famine to the Troubles, the Irish History Podcast takes you on a journey through the most fascinating stories in Ireland's past. Whether it’s the siege of Dublin in 1171 or gun battles in the 1920s, the podcast vividly recreates a sense of time and place. Each episode is meticulously researched, creating character-driven narratives that are engaging and accessible for all. Since the first episode was released back in 2010, the po ...
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Welcome to Delorean Nights. Tune in as we travel back in time and take a road trip across America. Explore the histories and stories surrounding the places we live. Learn about forgotten heroes and villains, visionary builders and planners, and other important figures that once roamed the streets of your favorite cities. Revisit legends, folklore, and pop culture that mold our identities. Experience history-shaking events and their social significance. Join us on a most excellent adventure, ...
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All advertisements are placed only at the beginning of each episode, ensuring you enjoy the complete historical journey without interruptions. Our coverage flows seamlessly, whether we dive into the Reformation, the brilliance of the Renaissance, or the chaos of a civil war. From Napoleon’s campaigns to the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, from World War 2 battles to Ottoman Empire conquests, every moment is revealed without distraction. We uncover how Mesopotamia laid the foundations ...
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A 9-year-old girl is attacked on a busy road as she walks home from school. Her murder stuns a community, but it also reveals a horrifying secret: a serial killer has been stalking our streets. The Morning Bulletin's Michelle Gately tells the forgotten story of Queensland's first convicted serial killer through interviews with those closest to the case, including a victim's mother and the prison informant who became an unlikely hero.
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An adventure seed podcast for the Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying game. CFSPod.weebly.com
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The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins is a podcast from Amar Singh, aka Ramblings of a Sikh. Historians, artists, journalists, activists and culture-makers join wide ranging conversations that unearth forgotten histories, expose modern scandals and rethink the stories we thought we knew. We spotlight empire, resistance, migration, pop culture, faith, music, community memory and more, tracking how power, memory and diaspora shape identity today. Rooted in research, lived experience, ...
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The Heart Pyre is an interactive epic fantasy audio drama about mysterious fires, political corruption and long forgotten Gods.
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In this horror/fantasy serial drama, Carpenter and Faulkner, two worshippers of an outlawed god, travel up the length of their deity’s great black river, searching for holy revelations. As their pilgrimage lengthens and the river’s mysteries deepen, the two acolytes find themselves under threat from a police manhunt, but also come into conflict with the weirder gods that have flourished in these forgotten rural territories. Next episode drops 3rd June. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy ...
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Loved and Not Forgotten is a Christian podcast that will bring hope and encouragement for women who’ve been there. Listen in each week as woman share their stories about miscarriage, infertility, stillborn, complications during pregnancy, and how God worked through that difficult time. In addition to those topics, you will also hear inspiring stories of the blessings of adoption, and the miracle of rainbow babies. Listeners will also hear ways as to how to encourage other woman walking this ...
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Fighting On Film - The War Movie Podcast. Join your hosts film lovers and military historians Robbie McGuire and Matthew Moss as they uncover forgotten gems and diamonds in the rough! Featuring special guests from the film industry and fellow historians. FoF dives deep into the genre we love so much. Check out our website www.fightingonfilm.com Find us on twitter @FightingOnFilm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to 2nd Look Cinema! The podcast that covers forgotten classics, cult favorites and movies that have fallen by the wayside that are worth a 2nd Look. Join Tyler as he talks about films, actors and nostalgia associated with particular peliculas (um...side-note... that's Spanish for movies....Now you know!.........carry on...) My awesome Logo was designed by the even awesomer Kelsey Cohen.
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts. History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories behind your favourite films, TV shows and period dramas, as well as compelling insights into lesser-known aspects of the past. We delve into global history stories spanning the ancient world right up to the modern day. You’ll ...
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There are two roads in this life. Most of the world travels the Wide Road which is safe, easy and plays to our fleshly desires. The other road is the Narrow Road. This road is less traveled, trying and difficult but ultimately leads to a relationship with Jesus Christ and eternal life. Join us today at The Narrow Road Home Podcast to be comforted, encouraged and strengthened through honest interviews, inspiring stories and moving audio experiences. Interested in Watching or Connecting instea ...
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From Starrcade '83 to March 26, 2001, Tony Schiavone was the voice of professional wrestling below the Mason-Dixon Line. Though the Monday Night Wars may be over you can still relive the memories of Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling. Hear for yourself why What Happened When with Tony Schiavone is a hilarious trip down professional wrestling's memory lane. Join Tony and Conrad every Wednesday morning at 6am ET
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Confessions at the Cabana brings you raw, unfiltered conversations with stars, surfers, and inspiring voices from Malibu and beyond. Hosted by Zoe Scott, this show pulls back the curtain on glitz and glamour, surf and soul, revealing the truths that shape extraordinary lives. From the waves to the spotlight, the cabana is where real stories are finally told.
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United Citizens of Europe brings people together and inspires generations of Europeans. We want to listen to stories of Europeans and expats living in Europe, celebrate their successes, and learn from their mistakes. We talk to European NGOs that work to improve Europe and bordering countries. We strive for an inclusive Europe, and we will do it one podcast episode at a time.
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Taking the Road Traveled when it comes to all things Walt Disney, and Disney in general. You will hear Kerry Rutkin and Peter Block talking about subjects that you will not hear anywhere else. Plus, there are special guests from the Disney Universe that will tell you things you have never even considered when it comes to their craft. You will be amazed at what is discussed as well as deepen your knowledge and love for Walt. Come join the many movie stars, Disney animators, story artists, gra ...
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Get ready for a fun, lively, and sometimes slightly offbeat dive into the history of the Lone Star State! From well-known legends to hidden gems, we’re here to rediscover the people, places, and events that shaped Texas into the fascinating tapestry it is today. Whether we’re unraveling tall tales, debunking myths, or spotlighting forgotten heroes, each episode is packed with humor, curiosity, and a love for all things Texas. Perfect for your commute, a walk in the park, or a long road trip, ...
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It is a known fact that war and high levels of tension can change a person. Sometimes, the road back into mainstream society can be just as difficult as one’s time in the Service — overseas and at home. And when the support disappears... We all need a voice to speak out, so we don’t get forgotten. It’s time to remember the sacrifices of our Armed Forces — past, present, and future. Remember the Fallen Sgt Dave served in Afghanistan, returning home with a tale of perseverance and survival. He ...
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Time & Innovation are only as limited as you limit yourself. Keep your mind open and let what's inside flow out.
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Conversations about lesbian bars, sapphic spaces, and beyond! Not sure where to start? You don’t have to listen in order! Pick your favorite city, space, or LGBTQ+ icon and dive in. Season 1 follows creators Sarah Gabrielli, Rachel Karp, and Jen McGinity on their 2021 cross-country road trip to every lesbian bar in the U.S., sharing the stories of the humans that run these spaces and the humans that call them a home. Season 2 features 14 more spaces, chronicling the current lesbian bar resur ...
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Distinguished authors and emerging writers from the ranks of University faculty, students and friends discuss and read their published works.
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New Year's Eve, newts and Nessie: a history of British folklore
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41:19Why should you be careful about who's first through your door on New Year's Day? What led people to believe that newts and earwigs were responsible for their ailments? And why do sticks play such a key part in children's imaginations? Ceri Houlbrook and Owen Davies, co-authors of new book Folklore: A Journey through the Past and the Present, join M…
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Holiday Listening: Fishing for feelings -- the many ways fish are smarter than you think
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50:17Dr Culum Brown is a leading researcher in the field of fish cognition, his research has shown that even that smallest fish are capable of learning and can retain memories for months. His fascination for fish stems from growing up in parts of south-east Asia, where he would spend every possible hour in the ocean with a snorkel. As an adult, Culum's …
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288# Before the Waters Rise | Ancient Floods and Modern Warning Signs
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1:45:01288# Before the Waters Rise | Ancient Floods and Modern Warning Signs Across continents, cultures, and thousands of years, humanity has told the same story: that the world was once destroyed by water, civilisation wiped away, and life forced to begin again. Tonight, we investigate the Great Flood — not as a single religious tale, but as a global hu…
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Why is remembrance still important now? Were Germans the 'bad guys' in WW2? What do relatives think of Montgomery and his legacy now? Join James Holland and Al Murray as they interview Henry Montgomery and Angela Findlay on the role remembrance plays in making a lasting peace in the 21st Century, and the important WW2 lessons Democracies can learn …
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‘Evil genius’ is a phrase that could have been invented to describe Augustus, the first emperor of Rome. Augustus butchered his way to power in the chaos that followed Julius Caesar's assassination, and then showed the political cunning to remain there for four decades. In conversation with Spencer Mizen, Ed Watts – author of The Romans: A 2,000-Ye…
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Mark Brickey Episode 5 is here at last! Funny moments that Mark has had at the Parks with the A Walk With Walt Podcast Team!
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57:17You won't want to miss this one! Mark Brickey is back and this is one hilarious show! At least we think so. Mark and Kerry talk about some of the fun and ridiculous misadventures they have had at Disneyland. And more insane moments with Hanukkah Steve! Mark is such an incredible guest and he has a world view and comments unlike anyone else. Only on…
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Holiday Listening: The flying vet from Outback Queensland
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51:00Dr Campbell Costello's work as a vet has taken him out of his family's station in North Queensland to places as far flung as Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Patagonia. He's acted as the official vet for a sled race in Alaska, for epic horse races in Mongolia and Argentina, and he has run a cattle station in the former Soviet Union. But after a family trag…
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Jeremy Parish, Diamond Feit, and Kevin Bunch take a moment to reflect on some of the most influential figures in video games who passed in 2025: how the work they created touched lives, and what their loss means for the medium. (This episode was recorded before Infinity Ward founder Vince Zampella's passing.) Retronauts is made possible by listener…
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Love That Album Meets Vinyl Relics: Favourite Album Finds of 2025
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3:18:24In this special crossover epysode of Vinyl Relics, I’m sharing an episode from the Love That Album podcast where guests reflect on their favourite album discoveries of 2025. I’m honoured to be one of the guests, joining fellow music lovers to discuss the records that surprised us, moved us, and earned repeat spins this year. From unexpected finds t…
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What do we know for certain about Old Norse ideas about masculinity and femininity, and can Viking Age mythology provide any answers? In conversation with James Osborne, Dr Jackson Crawford discusses the second edition of his translation of the Poetic Edda, and explores what can still be learned from the collection of Old Norse narrative poems that…
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Holiday Listening: Slime moulds—the brainless blobs that can move and solve mazes
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48:00Dr Tanya Latty is an insect scientist with a quirky taste in pets, and a keen eye for detail, but it's the lessons from her brainless pet slime mould that she's most fascinated about. Tanya studies the behaviour of ants and bees and she's particularly interested in their ability to work effectively as a team to achieve a common goal. But her pet pr…
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A house of one’s own: Jane Austen’s ‘golden years’
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33:23It was at Chawton House, a cottage in rural Hampshire, that Jane Austen experienced one of the most fruitful episodes of her writing career. In this third instalment of our four-part series charting the novelist's life and work, Dr Lizzie Rogers tells Lauren Good about this creative flourishing, and explores the popular works that Austen published …
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Lafayette's Impossible Escape: The Battle of Barren Hill
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21:25On the night of May 19, 1778, 16,000 British soldiers marched through the dark to crush just 2,000 rebels. Their target was the 20-year-old Marquis de Lafayette, and their trap was perfect: the Americans were surrounded on three sides with a raging river at their back. In this episode of History Distilled, we break down the Battle of Barren Hill—a …
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Ep. 314: Shallow Graves: Diggin' 2025
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1:21:51This week, part 2 of our celebration of 2025 releases! It’s been another amazing year for new music from legacy artists, current artists, and new artists. Join Kevin as he’s on his own once again for our end-of-year celebration and recognition of all of the awesome, recorded output in rock n’ punk n’ metal during 2025! What is it we do here at InOb…
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Æthelstan was crowned in Kingston upon Thames 1100 years ago, in AD 925. He went on to extend his authority far beyond his initial powerbase of Wessex and Mercia to become the first king of England. David Musgrove talks to Professor David Woodman, author of The First King of England: Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom, to hear why we should remem…
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Holiday Listening: David Bindi Hudson on playing his didgeridoo at the Taj Mahal
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49:24When his elders named him Bindi, David Hudson had no idea his future would involve performing with his didgeridoo at the Taj Mahal, or a role in a film starring Marlin Brando Western Yalanji and Ewamian man David Bindi Hudson is a performing artist and musician. His parents were born on Mona Mona mission, near Cairns. David's mother didn't like bei…
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How Alexander the Great's Soldiers Spent Their Money
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33:55Let's imagine a Macedonian soldier during the time of Alexander the Great. How did this man, whom we'll call Red Cleitus, spend the vast amounts of coin he plundered and earned as he and his comrades fought their way across Asia? Patrick launched a brand-new history show! It’s called Past Lives, and every episode explores the life of a real person …
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Did my family fight in WW2? What did people do at home during WW2? What was life like in WW2? Join James Holland and Al Murray as they explore the fascinating Ancestry archives available to families wanting to learn more about family members and what they did during WW2. You can follow along & start exploring your family history at www.ancestry.co.…
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Sounds with Simon Tesler 24th Dec 2025 Alternative Christmas
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57:01ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS with December by Earth Wind & Fire, Things Fall Apart by Cristina, Christmas On Riverside Drive by August Darnell, Christmas Wrapping by The Waitresses, Oi To The World by No Doubt, Last White Christmas by Basement 5, Black Christmas by Poly Styrene, Everything's Gonna Be Cool This Christmas by Eels, How To Make Gravy by Paul …
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Holiday Listening: Learning from the mighty matriarchs of the animal kingdom
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51:20Erna Walraven was one of the first female zookeepers to work at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in the 1980s. Despite practical jokes from her male colleagues, like animal dung in her gumboots, Erna kept her nerve. She was born in The Netherlands, to parents who were involved in the Dutch resistance during World War II. Erna's love of languages took her to Sp…
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Episode 466: Christmas Carnage with special guest Eddie Kingston
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1:33:12On this special Christmas Eve edition of What Happened When, Tony and Conrad are joined by AEW superstar and friend of the show Eddie Kingston! Eddie brings his one-of-a-kind personality for a Ring of Honor watch-along like no other, handpicking three unforgettable battles guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. The lineup includes: • 08.1…
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Did the WW1 Christmas truce really happen?
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34:46It’s one of the most romantic images of the First World War: British and German soldiers meeting in No Man’s Land on Christmas Day, 1914, for a spontaneous truce and a game of football. But did it actually happen? Historian Alex Churchill joins Rachel Dinning to discuss the famous event – and reveals what really happened in the trenches in December…
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Confessions of a Rock ’n’ Roll Nomad: Zoe Scott’s Wild Road to Malibu
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55:48For the Christmas episode and season one finale of Confessions at the Cabana, the mic turns toward the woman who started it all — Zoe Scott. Interviewed by neighbor and friend WSL surf commentator Strider Wasilewski, Zoe opens up about her extraordinary journey: growing up in London, singing rock ’n’ roll in Hollywood for 13 years, living in desert…
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Anderson Overland – Episode #107 – After the Crowds Leave: An Offseason Weekend in Zion & Grafton Ghost Town
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32:56After the crowds leave, Zion reveals its quiet side. In this episode of Anderson Overland, we spend an offseason weekend exploring Zion National Park when the roads are empty, the mornings are cold, and the canyon walls feel even bigger. We also step back in time at Grafton Ghost Town, wandering through its preserved buildings and imagining life in…
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As a part of our continuing effort to commemorate the incredible global story of WW2, we present our ongoing ‘Family Stories’ series. This series tells YOUR relatives’ stories of derring do - both on the front line and home front. In this episode we hear your tales of fishy goose, Christmas party war stories, and generous helpings of American butte…
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Father Christmas – or Santa Claus – is one of western culture’s most recognisable figures. But from his mysterious origins to quite how he ended up as owner of a North Pole workshop staffed by elves, much about the festive season’s main man remains a mystery. In this episode, Thomas Ruys Smith joins Matt Elton to discuss the cultural life and caree…
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737: Holiday Special 2025 - Video Power
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2:18:49It's that time of the year again, so hang your stockings, haul home a coniferous tree, and pack the required survival gear for another harrowing trip to the Retronauts Holiday Cabin in Parts Unknown. And for this 15th outing, we'll be taking a long, mostly confused look at Video Power: the Captain N also-ran that assembled a team of C-list protagon…
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When was the best time in English history to be alive?
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29:26Did you know that Elizabethan Londoners were good kissers? That medieval drinkers used beer to fight off the flames of a raging inferno? And that Jane Austen doesn't paint an entirely accurate picture of the early 19th century? These are just some of the facts served up in Ian Mortimer's new book, Mortimer's A to Zs of English History. Here, in con…
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Where Mosquitoes Came From: A Tlingit Legend
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11:44Why do these biting insects plague us so? This Southern legend - an ancient tale originally from the Tlingit people of Alaska - tells of a giant, a bloodthirsty heart, and a vengeful curse. FOR MORE STORIES: This is just one of the many legends found on the back roads. Visit our archive of Southern ghost stories and folklore at https://themoonlitro…
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“I am to flirt my last”: Jane Austen’s twenties
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33:52We might assume that Jane Austen led a quiet existence, writing dramatic plots instead of experiencing them herself – but that presumption is far from the truth. In this second episode of our four-part series on Austen's life and writing, Dr Lizzie Rogers and Lauren Good chart the author’s tumultuous twenties, an eventful period of her life during …
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Jake Friedman and Episode 6 of "The Disney Revolt". The strike begins! Walt was Walt and Roy Disney thinking? Why did the let the strike happen?
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42:28The incredible story of "The Disney Revolt" continues. Author Jake Friedman has written the only book published on the animation strike of 1941. Was Walt just naive? Was he just too busy? Why did Roy continue to look away? What Svengali-like hold did Gunther Lessing have over them? We meet Capone Gang member Willie Bioff who headed up union that tr…
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Episode 126 - Tour Divide Veteran: The Adventures of Rick Ashton
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1:00:36Reach out and touch us: [email protected] TUBA Trail Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1768323947209749 Exploring the Tour Divide with Rick Ashton: A Veteran's JourneyIn episode 126 of Shiftless, host Kevin is solo in Florida and joined by an esteemed guest, Rick Ashton, a veteran of the Tour Divide. Rick shares his extensive …
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Surviving the EU Bubble with Kasia Kowalewska | United Citizens of Europe
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33:01In this inspiring episode of the United Citizens of Europe podcast, host Luca De Cristofaro sits down with Kasia Kowalewska to unpack the realities of life and work inside the so-called EU bubble. With nearly a decade of experience across EU institutions, Kasia brings a refreshingly honest perspective on what it really means to build a career in Br…
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The Lost Heer: What's the Real History of Women in Colonial Punjab? Harleen Singh
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27:33In this onversation with Harleen Singh — author of The Lost Heer — we dive into the forgotten voices of Punjabi women. From widowed rulers who stood against invaders and the British, to the folk songs, recipes and textiles that carried memory and resistance through colonial Punjab. Harleen Singh's work brings these overlooked stories back into the …
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Episode 1, Part 2 - The Disappearance of Kayla Berg
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15:57In August 2009, fifteen-year-old Kayla Berg vanished from Antigo, Wisconsin after an older family friend claimed he dropped her at a condemned house miles away. His story never matched the evidence. And for six days, no one realized Kayla was even missing. In Part 1 of our two-part investigation, we walk through the final confirmed moments of Kayla…
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Episode 384 - The Life of Chuck (Book Adaptations Part VIII)
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1:03:12We conclude our book adaptation season with a new release that came out in 2025. We discuss Mike Flanagan's adaptation of the Stephen King short story THE LIFE OF CHUCK. Please send any and all feedback to [email protected]. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts! Happy Holid…
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Ep. 313: Shallow Graves: Captain's Digs '25
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1:38:32Happy Holidays to all of our InObscuriacs out there. Due to the abundance of amazing new releases in the world of rock n’ punk n’ metal, we are once again going to forego our annual Christmas episode for a 2-parter Shallow Graves 2024! At the end of every year, Kevin does a solo episode celebrating top releases of the year, but there are too many a…
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The secret propaganda war against the Nazis
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32:21In September 1939, an unlikely assortment of journalists, politicians, novelists and spies assembled in a Bedfordshire village and set about waging a covert propaganda war on Hitler's Germany. Here, in conversation with Spencer Mizen, Terry Stiastny reveals how the Political War Executive deployed everything from fake news and pornography to bogus …
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Best of 2025: Mike Doleman on surving the Blythe Star
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53:00At 18 years old, Mick Doleman miraculously survived when his ship capsized in the freezing Southern Ocean off Tasmania. But as he floated in a life raft with his nine crewmates, his ordeal at sea had only just begun. This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris, the Executive Producer was Nicola Harrison. It covers ship wreck, overcr…
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Krampus is coming: The Christmas demon’s Chicago connection
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12:20On the morning of St. Nicholas Day, good kids rush downstairs to see what kind of gifts might be in their shoes. The bad kids? Unfortunately they might get a visit from Krampus, an ancient monster that has naughty children praying for a lump of coal instead.The origins of this half-goat, half-man folklore character date back centuries, largely to G…
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Two Murders at the Dawn of History (Lost Worlds Audiobook Preview)
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27:07Patrick's new book, Lost Worlds: How Humans Tried, Failed, Succeeded, and Built Our World, launches May 5th, 2026! Check out this audiobook preview chapter on two murders around 5,300 years ago, hear about everything we can learn from Otzi the Iceman in the Alps and Gebelein Man in Egypt, and be sure to preorder the book in your medium of choice th…
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What happened to the Fairey Swordfish after Taranto? What was life like on the Arctic Convoys? How did aircrew cope with the polar conditions in an open cockpit? Join James Holland and Al Murray for part 4 of this exploration of the Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bomber, and the brave crews of the Fleet Air Arm who achieved incredible victories i…
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Best of 2025: How I became a brainwashed cult bride
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53:31Liz Cameron was 18 years old when a stranger approached her in a book shop. It was the beginning of her induction into a cult, and it was an experience Liz barely survived. The process of brainwashing happened gradually, first came the love-bombing and the allure of finding a new purpose in life. Then came the isolation from friends and family, alo…
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Sounds with Simon Tesler 17th Dec 2025: What They Did Next
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57:08WHAT THEY DID NEXT with I'll Give You Everything by Topper Headon; Johnny Appleseed by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros; E=MC2 by Big Audio Dynamite; Life's Been Good by Joe Walsh; The Boys Of Summer by Don Henley; Jump Start My Heart by Clarence Clemons & The Red Bank Rockers; Homosapien by Pete Shelley; The Love I Love by The Perils Of Plastic; Tree…
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Episode 1, Part 1: The Disappearance of Kayla Berg
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15:16In August 2009, fifteen-year-old Kayla Berg vanished from Antigo, Wisconsin after an older family friend claimed he dropped her at a condemned house miles away. His story never matched the evidence. And for six days, no one realized Kayla was even missing. In Part 1 of our two-part investigation, we walk through the final confirmed moments of Kayla…
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“A Christmas Carol”: An amateur actor’s journey into a Chicago holiday tradition
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8:03The Christkindlmarket, the CTA holiday train and “A Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theatre. Chicago is full of holiday traditions. In this episode, we get an intimate look at the annual theater production through the eyes of our Chicago Sun-Times colleague, Stefano Esposito as he takes to the stage.…
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Episode 465: Blanchard versus Windham "88
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1:43:05On this REMIX episode of What Happened When, Tony and Conrad head to Richmond, Virginia for a hard-hitting, old-school classic from January 23, 1988, as Tully Blanchard goes one-on-one with Western States Champion Barry Windham. This match is a perfect snapshot of late-'80s NWA-style wrestling — intense, physical, and built on grit, psychology, and…
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This episode includes discussion of sex and is not suitable for younger listeners. Sex has always been a key part of Irish life. Yet given its intimate and private nature it often leaves little trace in the historical record. One rare exception comes from the Presbyterian Kirk Session, a church court that kept detailed accounts of behaviour it cons…
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What happens when the military industrial complex gets involved in the toy industry and some highly advanced military microchips find there way into a new line of toys? Chaos is the answer! Join us this week for our 2025 Christmas Special as we discuss 'Small Soldiers', a 90s cult classic from director Joe Dante. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Frank Lan…
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Best of 2025: The young boat builder who rowed across the Pacific
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52:16Tom Robinson was a 14-year-old living in the Brisbane suburbs when he made a promise to himself to become the youngest person ever to row across the Pacific Ocean. Nine years later Tom set off from Peru bound for Australia without a support crew and limited communication. Tom navigated by the stars, made eye contact with a shark and rowed up to 15 …
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