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In a world that often dismisses the extraordinary as mere fantasy, The Telepathy Tapes dares to explore the profound abilities of non-speakers with autism—individuals who have long been misunderstood and underestimated. These silent communicators possess gifts that defy conventional understanding, from telepathy to otherworldly perceptions, challenging the limits of what we believe to be real. For years, their parents and teachers have quietly witnessed these remarkable abilities, knowing th ...
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Conspiracy Theories Project

The Forbidden Knowledge Network

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The Conspiracy Theories Project is a documentary-style podcast that investigates the world’s most enduring, mysterious, and controversial conspiracy theories. From secret societies and government cover-ups to hidden agendas and forbidden technologies, we dig deep into the patterns, evidence, and possibilities behind the narratives they don’t want you to question. This isn’t entertainment. It’s an ongoing investigation. Because sometimes… the truth is hidden in plain sight. 🎙️ Follow for new ...
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Tinfoil Tales

Brandon Wright

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Tinfoil Tales brings you real stories of the strange and unexplained, told by everyday people. From paranormal events to cryptid sightings like Dogman and Bigfoot to UFO encounters, alien abductions, and government conspiracies, we cover the mysteries that defy explanation. These firsthand accounts come from those who’ve witnessed the unexplainable or spent years researching the paranormal and unknown. If you’re fascinated by high strangeness, cryptozoology, extraterrestrials, or the secrets ...
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The Claim Hunters

Chris Tidball

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In a world where businesses and individuals leave billions of dollars unclaimed, hidden in plain sight, The Claim Hunters takes you behind the scenes with the experts who recover what others overlook. From uncovering unclaimed property to investigating complex fraud schemes, we’ll dive into real stories of high-stakes financial recoveries, the tools used by industry-leading professionals, and the strategies that help businesses and individuals recover lost assets. Whether it’s insurance clai ...
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Call Tyrone Show

Call Tyrone Show

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Tune in to the Call Tyrone Show on WOLB 1010 AM Baltimore on Wednesdays from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST. The Call Tyrone Show is hosted by LTC (Ret.)Tyrone Bost, owner of BPPW Piping and Pipe Welding. We talk about real issues and uncover the truth that is hidden in plain sight by discussing the facts behind the poverty, unemployment, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, and politics.
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The Savannah Sideways Podcast

Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network

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Savannah Sideways is a ten-episode journey into one of the South’s strangest true stories — the saga of ancient Roman statues hidden in plain sight. When marble relics resurfaced in a Savannah, Georgia City Council meeting nearly a century after being unearthed in a cemetery, writer Jessica Leigh Lebos got obsessed and started digging. What she found spans continents and centuries: Gilded Age tycoons, Revolutionary War heroes, vanished mansions, Georgia’s longleaf pine forests, barrier-islan ...
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Hidden in Plain Sight

Rosie Hill & Mel Thomas

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Hidden in Plain Sight aims to hear and share stories of the Rainbow Community in the Hepburn Shire. We talk to prominent members of the Rainbow Community, as well as those less recognised - those going about their day-to-day lives as part of the greater Hepburn community - those ’Hidden in Plain Sight’.
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Age Proof

Drs Torabi

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Age Proof: Unlock the Real Fountain of Youth What if the secret to staying young isn’t a myth, but just hidden in plain sight? Age Proof is where real science meets real-life results. Each episode brings you inside conversations with doctors, biohackers, and longevity experts who are redefining what it means to grow older. Together, we unpack breakthrough treatments, debunk outdated health myths, and explore everything from anti-aging supplements to the newest regenerative therapies. No tren ...
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Creator Tales

Kaju Creative

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Underrepresented excellence is hidden in plain sight. We sit down with creatives and artists to find out how they create and access platforms for their work. Hosted by Dylan Prins, Director of Kaju Creative.
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Our podcast provides a platform for students, professionals, and community members to share their stories, experiences, and perspectives. From mental health journeys to COVID-19 struggles, we aim to share a human voice to these complex issues and provide a place of comfort for others in a similar situation. DISCLAIMER: We greatly appreciate the courage each student shows while telling their stories. However, their views are their own and do not represent those of UHA Columbus
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Welcome to All Things Owensboro! Owensboro, KY—a town of 60,000 (or 100,000 if we count the whole county… and why not?)—is packed with extraordinary stories hidden in plain sight. From BBQ that’ll change your life to Bluegrass that shaped a genre, from Friday Night Lights glory to Ohio River adventures, this town has a little bit of everything. Join host Brad Winter (a professional of nothing, but a fan of great conversation) as we uncover the stories that make Owensboro anything but ordinar ...
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Hidden in Plain Sight is the podcast that de-mystifies the world of investigations, showing how a key piece of evidence can unlock even the most complex of legal cases. Presenters Lily Kennett and Juliet Young lead a team of investigators at Schillings. In this series they'll untangle cross-border investigations, art fraud, anonymous blogs and social media, metadata, imagery analysis, and more. Joined by guests from across the world of intelligence and digital forensics, Lily and Juliet expl ...
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Windows on the World

Windows on the World

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Windows on the World LIVE Every Sunday at 8pm GMT Mark Windows: Researcher, film maker and host of Windows on the World. WOTW was starting to broadcast information from around 2005. Mark has been finding and presenting solutions since then. This includes presenting detailed studies into many subjects from systems of law to the paranormal. The weekly show is at 8pm UK time and focusses on joining the dots of the Bigger Picture and often the current Global Action Plan. Factual and informative, ...
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Dare to Launch

Jeff Walker

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I’m Jeff Walker, creator of Product Launch Formula® – THE formula that has generated over $1 billion in online sales. I started my first online business in 1996 while I was a stay-at-home dad, and I’ve been teaching online marketing since 2003. Tens of thousands of students around the world – in hundreds of niches – have used my step-by-step methods to start and grow thriving online businesses. In Dare to Launch, Chris Saunders and I will be having in-depth conversations about what’s working ...
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Sergei & the Westminster Spy Ring

Carole Cadwalladr & Peter Jukes with Ruth Abrahams

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Journalists Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes – with the help of Conservative party whistleblower Sergei Cristo – expose an alleged secret spy ring operating at the very heart of the British political system. This is the untold story of the most audacious Russian influence operation in British history. It involves honey traps, Russian agents and information warfare. Russian wealth and glamour collide with a wild west of new digital landscapes. And as Sergei tries and fails to raise the alarm ...
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Out of the Blocks

Aaron Henkin, Wendel Patrick

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Out of the Blocks is a uniquely immersive listening experience that emerges from a mosaic of voices and soundscapes on the streets of Baltimore. A custom-tailored score colors and connects this tapestry of stories hidden in plain sight.
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My Nuclear Life

Shelly Lesher

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On July 16, 1945, in a New Mexico desert, the Trinity Test ushered in the Nuclear Age. No other piece of technology has penetrated the American consciousness like the nuclear bomb and found a place in everything from culture to medicine. This podcast explores how nuclear science has impacted and changed our world in both beneficial and destructive ways. We explore the intersection of nuclear science and society using interviews with historians, policymakers, experts in their fields, and firs ...
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Are you watching closely? In a world saturated with media, entertainment, and global spectacles, there are messages hidden in plain sight. From the strange rituals of the Olympics to the coded symbolism in blockbuster movies and music videos, a hidden narrative is being written all around us. Unseen Realities is your field guide to decoding the world. Host Sophia is a cultural investigator who connects the dots between ancient occultism, modern geopolitics, and the spiritual warfare being wa ...
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Prison Bag

Rebecca Lloyd-Evans, Josie Bevan, Alan Hall

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Prison bag is a family story. As the cell door slams on Josie Bevan's husband, windows open to a community that was previously hidden in plain sight. One family's frank and unflinching confrontation with the prison system.
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Beautifully Complex

Penny Williams

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Join parenting coach and mom-in-the-trenches, Penny Williams, as she helps parents, caregivers, and educators harness the realization that we are all beautifully complex and marvelously imperfect. Each week she delivers insights and actionable strategies on parenting and educating neurodivergent kids — those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, learning disabilities... Her approach to decoding behavior while honoring neurodiversity, and parenting the individual child you have will provide you with th ...
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Welcome to Fireside Mysteries, the podcast that pulls you into the world of UFOs, UAPs, paranormal events, cryptids, conspiracies, and forbidden history. Each week, we dive deep into the cases that blur the line between fact and the unexplained — from legendary UFO sightings and alien abduction stories to haunted encounters, government cover-ups, and the mysteries of lost civilizations. If you’ve ever wondered whether the Battle of Los Angeles UFO incident connects to the Pentagon’s UAP vide ...
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Underworlds with Mark Shaw

Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

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Welcome to Underworlds with Mark Shaw. Organized Crime is everywhere, hidden in plain sight. The stories from this world have been mythologised by Hollywood. But the reality can be even stranger and more exciting than fiction. From the golden age of the American mafia (La Cosa Nostra), to the modern-day cocaine empires, and from the shadowy links between organized crime and terrorism, to the twilight of the Yakuza. In this series Mark Shaw, the Director of the Global Initiative Against Trans ...
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The Green Dream is a podcast about ethical investing for positive impact and a better future! Host James Baird interviews fund managers, advisers and a range of leaders in sustainability about topical ESG issues. James is a Financial Planner with over 20 years in the industry, and is a Director of JustInvest Financial Planning. See www.justinvest.net.au. Authorised Representative of Ethical Investment Advisers AFSL 276544 www.ethicalinvestment.com.au
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INK & OBEAH is where the page meets the altar, and every story is both literature and a living spell. Hosted by Addae G, the Griot. A Caribbean storyteller, poet, and keeper of ancestral memory. This podcast journeys deep into books that hold more than just words. We begin with No Pain Like This Body by Harold Sonny Ladoo, peeling back the layers of Trinidad’s cane fields, rainswept villages, and burning kitchens to reveal the echoes of history, the whispers of folklore, and the unseen hands ...
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Maevyn’s Athenaeum

Maevyn Paige

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Previously Maevyn’s Bookshelf, Now Maevyn's Athenaeum. An Athenaeum is an institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning. A Library or Reading Room. A Sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars. Making a come back from disappearing in 2019 to bring you more crazy adventures, fun stories and hopefully some knowledge. Welcome to my Athenaeum, where you'll find Magic hidden in plain sight.
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Oddnormal

Fiasco Jones & Cold Coffee

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Oddnormal takes you deep into the shadows of our everyday lives, where the familiar becomes strange and the unexplainable leaves us questioning reality. From curious quirks in daily encounters to baffling phenomena that defy all logic, we explore whether the world is truly growing stranger — and if global weirding has reached a tipping point. Join us as we uncover the hidden oddities lurking in plain sight.
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You are a business owner who wants to prioritize people and planet over profits (without sacrificing success). That can feel lonely—but you are not alone! Join host Becky Mollenkamp for in-depth conversations with experts and other founders about how to build a more equitable world through entrepreneurship. It’s time to change the business landscape for good!
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Decibels

BlueEgg Media & The New Asterisk Magazine

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Decibels is a series of sonic essays exploring diverse landscapes. The stories use sound as a paintbrush to reveal the vibrancy of common places hidden in plain sight. Being aware, being quiet, and just being transforms cacophonous monotony into symphonic relationships. A collaboration between Blue Egg Media and The New Asterisk Magazine. The team includes Robin Gianattassio-Malle, Jeremy Joven, and Alexander Winter. With special thanks to Tobirus M. Newby for lending his voice and insights, ...
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When 16-year-old Selena Not Afraid goes missing from a rest stop in rural Montana the community comes together to find her. Searches with helicopters, thermal drones, dogs, and hundreds of volunteers cover a 5 mile radius around the rest stop. Selena’s family and volunteer search party stay at the rest stop for weeks. When the search is eventually handed over to law enforcement and Selena’s family leaves the rest stop, Selena is found less than a mile away. Police say that Selena wandered of ...
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Vanished

Vanished

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“The past is filled with incredible mysteries; the clues to solving them all around; hidden in plain sight. But these stories begin with some of the most famous vanishings in history." Join attorney Jennifer Taylor and investigator Chris Williamson as they re-open some of the biggest disappearance cases in all of history. Chasing clues, witnesses and new information Jennifer and Chris will take you on the ride of a lifetime and uncover new evidence in some of the biggest historical cold case ...
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You're in the right place for the real and unpolished truth about fraud, crime, scams and threats to your bottom line. Episodes include conversations with notorious criminals, victims and FBI agents that get to the bottom of it. From their jaw-dropping stories you'll discover how to spot fraud, crime, scams and detect lies so you protect yourself from personal and business losses. Your host Traci Brown is the Fraud-Busting Body Language Expert. She's spent the last 20 years reading people an ...
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Paname is about Paris; the people who have lived here, the events that have taken place and the traces they’ve left behind. Come with me to explore the unusual, overlooked and unlikely stories which are often hidden in plain sight. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/panamepodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Scotland’s Sacred Goddess: Hidden in Plain Sight (Luath Press, 2025), Stuart McHardy delves into the rich tapestry of pre-Christian Scottish beliefs, uncovering the enduring presence of ancient mythologies in today’s landscape. Long before the arrival of Christian monks, the Scots revered a pantheon of deities, with the Cailleach Goddess at its …
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James Rink talks with some fellas who claim to be from a parallel reality where Hitler won. We get a stark warning to the Je.. I mean Zionists and find out info from a video game character appears to be real. Plus there are hundreds of millions of cones made by Nazis amongst us. Great stuff from Space Weirdo Friday! If you enjoyed the show, please …
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This is probably one of the most actionable episodes ever of Dare to Launch. Because Bari Baumgardner walks you through a 10,000-foot strategy for creating a high-ticket funnel that takes your ideal customers from: “Wait, you can do that?” to “I could do that…” to “I have to do that!” What’s great about Bari’s approach is that you don’t need to cre…
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Your child’s biggest struggles might be the very things no one else sees. In this powerful conversation with pediatric nurse practitioner and mental health specialist Monica Garty Juice, we explore how subtle signs of neurodivergence often get dismissed, misdiagnosed, or go completely unnoticed — and what that means for our kids. Monica shares why …
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Host Faith Clarke sits down with burnout recovery specialist and relationship coach Jay Asooli to dig into what we often call “invisible labor”—and why Jay insists it’s more accurate to say invisibilized labor. Together, they explore the emotional, cognitive, and care work that keeps households, workplaces, and communities running—work that’s hidde…
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Send us a text Guest: Jason Mendelsohn, Co-founder & President of Ashar Group What We Cover in This Episode: The financial reality of dementia and other serious illnesses What a life settlement is and how it works Why life insurance is considered an asset (and why you should never surrender without knowing its value) Real stories of families who fo…
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In Scotland’s Sacred Goddess: Hidden in Plain Sight (Luath Press, 2025), Stuart McHardy delves into the rich tapestry of pre-Christian Scottish beliefs, uncovering the enduring presence of ancient mythologies in today’s landscape. Long before the arrival of Christian monks, the Scots revered a pantheon of deities, with the Cailleach Goddess at its …
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In Scotland’s Sacred Goddess: Hidden in Plain Sight (Luath Press, 2025), Stuart McHardy delves into the rich tapestry of pre-Christian Scottish beliefs, uncovering the enduring presence of ancient mythologies in today’s landscape. Long before the arrival of Christian monks, the Scots revered a pantheon of deities, with the Cailleach Goddess at its …
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In Scotland’s Sacred Goddess: Hidden in Plain Sight (Luath Press, 2025), Stuart McHardy delves into the rich tapestry of pre-Christian Scottish beliefs, uncovering the enduring presence of ancient mythologies in today’s landscape. Long before the arrival of Christian monks, the Scots revered a pantheon of deities, with the Cailleach Goddess at its …
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Driving Terror: Labor, Violence, and Justice in Cold War Argentina (U New Mexico Press, 2025) by Dr. Karen Robert tells the story of twenty-four Ford autoworkers in Argentina who were tortured and “disappeared” for their union activism in 1976, miraculously survived, and pursued a decades-long quest for truth and justice. In December 2018, more tha…
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In Scotland’s Sacred Goddess: Hidden in Plain Sight (Luath Press, 2025), Stuart McHardy delves into the rich tapestry of pre-Christian Scottish beliefs, uncovering the enduring presence of ancient mythologies in today’s landscape. Long before the arrival of Christian monks, the Scots revered a pantheon of deities, with the Cailleach Goddess at its …
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Conspiracy, mutiny and liberation on America’s waterfront by the award-winning author of The Slave Ship. Freedom Ship: The Uncharted History of Escaping Slavery by Sea (Penguin Group, 2025) is a gripping history of stowaway slaves and the vessels that carried them to liberty. Up to 100,000 fugitives successfully fled the horrors of bondage in the A…
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Investable! When Pandemic Risk Meets Speculative Finance (MIT Press, 2025) by Dr. Susan Erikson presents a critical and sobering look at how international bankers and investors turn pandemics into investment opportunities, and what we stand to lose when we rely on “innovative finance.” In a world increasingly defined by crisis, bankers and investor…
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How many female entrepreneurs, economic revolutionaries, merchants, and industrialists can you name? You would be forgiven for thinking that, until very recently, there were none at all. But what about Phryne, the richest woman in ancient Athens, who offered to pay to rebuild the walls of Thebes after the city was razed by Alexander the Great? Or w…
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The October 7th massacres and the subsequent war have claimed the lives of nearly 2,000 civilians and soldiers. It has become a tradition in Israel, during this war, for families and friends to create a memorial sticker for their loved ones. Many of these include a personal motto or phrase that held special significance to the individual. The Stick…
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How do new ideas and beliefs take root when they cross cultural and linguistic borders? In seventeenth-century Taiwan, both Dutch and Spanish missionaries tried to replace Indigenous gods, practices, and laws with their own Christian traditions. Christopher Joby’s Christian Mission in Seventeenth-Century Taiwan: A Reception History of Texts, Belief…
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Welcome back to another Foiled Friday! The first episode had a lot of positive feedback and I am glad the listeners enjoyed it. This week I will talk about the recent hypocrisy and censorships, and take a dive into some of the weird similarities of Stanley Kubrick's films and how they reflect on modern times, as well as talk about about some weird …
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The Wound Man—a medical diagram depicting a figure fantastically pierced by weapons and ravaged by injuries and diseases—was reproduced widely across the medieval and early modern globe. In Wound Man: The Many Lives of a Surgical Image (Princeton University Press, 2025), Dr. Jack Hartnell charts the emergence and endurance of this striking image, u…
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Master Plans and Minor Acts: Repairing the City in Post-Genocide Rwanda (U of Chicago Press, 2024) by Dr. Shakirah Hudani examines a “material politics of repair” in post-genocide Rwanda, where in a country saturated with deep historical memory, spatial master planning aims to drastically redesign urban spaces. How is the post-conflict city reconst…
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Do you know the legends of the giants who ruled England before the first human kings? What about the demon dog Black Shuck who terrorized sixteenth-century Norfolk? Or the many times the Devil has tried to get his way before being outwitted by everyday people? England’s historic counties are overflowing with folklore, and this collection of 39 stor…
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Do you know the legends of the giants who ruled England before the first human kings? What about the demon dog Black Shuck who terrorized sixteenth-century Norfolk? Or the many times the Devil has tried to get his way before being outwitted by everyday people? England’s historic counties are overflowing with folklore, and this collection of 39 stor…
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Do you know the legends of the giants who ruled England before the first human kings? What about the demon dog Black Shuck who terrorized sixteenth-century Norfolk? Or the many times the Devil has tried to get his way before being outwitted by everyday people? England’s historic counties are overflowing with folklore, and this collection of 39 stor…
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Behavior isn’t random. It’s not about disrespect, laziness, or a “bad attitude.” Every outburst, shutdown, or refusal is your child’s nervous system sending a signal. In this episode of Beautifully Complex, I’m unpacking what those signals really mean and why the labels we often put on behavior — defiance, aggression, avoidance — miss the mark. You…
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In this episode of Talk Tracks, neuroscientist and global leader of the Transcendental Meditation movement Dr. Tony Nader turns the question of consciousness upside down. Trained at Harvard and MIT, Dr. Nader once studied the brain as the source of awareness—until his research led him to a radical conclusion: it’s not the brain that creates conscio…
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Was the Nazi regime secretly harnessing a mysterious life force known as Vril? From occult societies and psychic mediums to alleged flying saucers powered by otherworldly energy, this episode dives deep into one of the most controversial theories in hidden history. Discover how Nazi occult science, advanced technology, and suppressed knowledge cont…
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Graphic Refuge: Visuality and Mobility in Refugee Comics (Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2025) by Dr. Dominic Davies & Dr. Candida Rifkind is the first in-depth study of comics about refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and detainees by artists from the Global North and South. Co-written by two leading scholars of nonfiction comics, the book expl…
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Have you ever stopped to think about how your morning cappuccino came to be? From the coffee bush that yielded the beans, to the grass for the cattle – or perhaps the soya – that produced the milk, plants are an indispensable part of our everyday life. Beginning with some of the earliest uses of plants, in 50 Plants that Changed the World (Bodleian…
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Send us a text Hungry for adventure? Four food trucks, four nations, one Owensboro—get your passport stamped with flavor. Owensboro may be known for barbecue and bluegrass, but a new flavor revolution is rolling through town. In this episode of Four Nations on Wheels, we explore the diverse food truck scene that’s bringing the world to Western Kent…
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In this solo episode of Feminist Founders, Faith Clarke reflects on the invisible labor women carry, the stories that connect us, and the power of collective truth-telling. Drawing from Desmond Tutu’s teaching on Ubuntu—“a person is a person through other persons”—Faith invites listeners to consider how our common humanity can be honored through de…
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When Apollo astronauts deliberately crashed a spacecraft into the Moon, NASA’s own seismographs recorded something extraordinary: the Moon didn’t just shudder — it rang like a bell. For over an hour, the vibrations echoed through its surface. To this day, scientists cannot fully explain why. This anomaly, along with other baffling data, has fueled …
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Welcome back to Tinfoil Tales! On this episode I am joined by Brandy, who suffered from various states of illness but she believes that an otherworldly energy cured her from this illness. She is here to discuss why and what she believes happened to her. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tinfoil-tales--6147818/supp…
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Spike Bucklow joins Jana Byars to talk about The Year: An Ecology of the Zodiac (Reaktion, 2025). This delightful book defies genre. It is a journey through nature’s yearly cycle, blending science, history and poetic reflection.The Year takes us on a journey exploring how nature transforms across twelve months, each chapter focusing on a specific m…
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When Ovid was exiled from Rome to a border town on the Black Sea, he despaired at his bleak and barbarous new surroundings. Like many Greeks and Romans, Ovid thought the outer reaches of his world was where civilization ceased to exist. Our own fascination with the Greek and Roman world has for centuries followed this perspective, shrouding culture…
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The personal nature of domestic labor, and its location in the privacy of the employer's home, means that domestic workers have long struggled for equitable and consistent labor rights. The dominant discourse regards the home as separate from work, so envisioning what its legal regulation would look like is remarkably challenging. In Bringing Law H…
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In the wake of Napoleon’s defeat in 1815, French liberals set out to create an informal empire. Their efforts to cultivate unequal partnerships with Christian, Greek-speaking elites in southeast Europe shaped national identities and structured global civilizational hierarchies over the decades that followed. Unintended Nations: France’s Empire of C…
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We’re checking out another talk by Tony Rodriguez the Mexican Super Soldier at the Detroit Disclosure Conference. Tony is clearly just plagiarizing parts of his story from other people as he talks about being a sex slave and fighting bugs on Mars. Once again, a super soldier turns out to be not so super! If you enjoyed the show, please Like & Subsc…
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Send us a text In this episode of Informed Aging, Jen, a current caregiver, shares her journey with her 88-year-old mother. Unlike typical caregiving stories filled with stress and burnout, Jen's experiences are marked by faith, joy, and laughter. Jen reflects on lessons learned about aging, family dynamics, and personal growth through her caregivi…
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The Women Who Threw Corn: Witchcraft and Inquisition in Sixteenth-Century Mexico (Cambridge UP, 2025) by Dr. Martin Austin Nesvig tells the stories of women from Spain, North Africa, Senegambia, and Canaries accused of sorcery in sixteenth-century Mexico for adapting native magic and healing practices. These non-native women – the mulata of Seville…
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From 1907 to 1967, a network of reservoirs and aqueducts was built across more than one million acres in upstate New York, including Greene, Delaware, Sullivan, and Ulster Counties. This feat of engineering served to meet New York City’s ever-increasing need for water, sustaining its inhabitants and cementing it as a center of industry. West of the…
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This feast celebrates when St. Helen discovered the Cross of Christ in the early 300s. But more than that, it celebrates all that Christ's Cross has done for us: paying back the debt we owed God but were unable to pay; showing us the depths of God's love for us; teaching us how to love; and giving meaning to our suffering and death. Blessed be the …
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The apostle Paul was a Jew. He was born, lived, undertook his apostolic work, and died within the milieu of ancient Judaism. And yet, many readers have found, and continue to find, Paul's thought so radical, so Christian, even so anti-Jewish – despite the fact that it, too, is Jewish through and through. This paradox, and the question how we are to…
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The Maginot Line was a marvel of 1930s engineering. The huge forts, up to eighty meters underground, contained hospitals, modern kitchens, telephone exchanges, and even electric trains. Kilometres of underground galleries led to casements hidden in the terrain, and turrets that rose from the ground to fire upon the enemy. The fortifications were in…
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In 388 BCE, Plato, at the age of about forty and in the midst of writing The Republic, visited for the first time the then-Greek city state of Syracuse, on the eastern shores of Sicily. Syracuse was ruled by a tyrant, Dionysius, who on death was followed by his son, also a tyrant. Over the course of his three separate visits to Syracuse over the ye…
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Patti Negri, the archetypical cooky crystal bitch, interviewed Joseph Warren. Warren used the opportunity to shill his stupid Wishing Machine and what he calls the Apex Machine. They don’t actually do anything, but they do cost a lot of money. Some good old fashioned morons for Space Weirdo Friday! If you enjoyed the show, please Like & Subscribe t…
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