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Hi, I’m Dr Jen Henderson - CEO and co-founder of Escendant and The Human Archive. Welcome to The Human Archive Podcast, where each week we explore the power of stories and why preserving them matters now more than ever. As a doctor, I’ve spent decades listening to people’s stories - often in their most vulnerable moments. I’ve witnessed how our voices, memories, and experiences shape who we are. And I’ve also seen how easily those stories can fade. That’s why I’m on a mission to make sure no ...
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Many Minds

Kensy Cooperrider – Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute

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Our world is brimming with beings—human, animal, and artificial. We explore how they think, sense, feel, and learn. Conversations and more, every two weeks.
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The Humanity Archive

Jermaine Fowler

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The Humanity Archive Podcast focuses on the overlooked narratives in the pages of the past. Challenging dominant perspectives, Jermaine Fowler goes outside the textbooks to find stories that are recognizably human. Connecting current issues with the heroic struggles of those who’ve come before us, he brings hidden history to light and makes it powerfully relevant.
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Non-Human Intel Podcast

PoliticalSaucer

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Non-Human Intel is a true-crime-style UFO podcast that explores the hidden architecture of contact, cover-up, and control. Hosted by the PoliticalSaucer, each episode dissects real-world abduction cases, declassified documents, and insider testimony with cinematic pacing and investigative depth. This isn’t science fiction, it’s suppressed history. From Pentagon leaks to remote encounters, Non-Human Intel delivers high-stakes intelligence on the phenomenon shaping our future, and rewriting ou ...
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Justice Visions

Human Rights Centre - UGent

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The Justice Visions podcast is hosted by the Human Rights Centre of Ghent University. The podcast showcases cutting-edge research and practice regarding victim participation in transitional justice.
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The Star Wars Archives

Youtini Podcast Network

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Join lifelong Star Wars aficionado Trev and pop-culture addict Jose as they dive DEEP into all the Star Wars - and other - bantha poodoo that you didn't even know existed. Tiny books that were only released in Germany, a discussion of all of Luke's girlfriends, or an entire hour dedicated to why Sand is the biggest villain in the franchise… this show will keep you on your toes as Trev and Jose deliver a plethora of information that will surely impress (or scare) all your friends the next tim ...
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Humans interact with animals every day of our lives: diet, wildlife, clothes and even medicines, are all intersections we often don’t think about. This is a podcast about the interactions and connections between humans and non-human animals. Our mission is to make research more accessible to the public while sharing the voices and lived experience of our human connection with animals.
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Secure. Contain. Protect. There are things that go bump in the night. Fantastic things. Horrible things. Redacted things. The SCP Foundation was built to keep humanity safe from a world of beings it doesn’t want to know exists. Things of wonder. Things of destruction. And these things have files. A LOT of files. New episodes weekly. * * * Content related to the SCP Foundation, including these podcasts, are licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Concepts originate from works on the S ...
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Conovision is all about stories — and the storytellers who bring them to life. Stories about art, culture, and philosophy. Stories that inform, entertain, and inspire. Stories that invite us to reflect on who we are and where we’re going. Hosted by Jim Conrad — a seasoned broadcaster and voice actor with over 40 years of experience, giving voice to the visions of others in film, radio, and television for a global audience — Conovision marks a new chapter: a platform for Jim to share the stor ...
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Tech Life

BBC World Service

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Tech Life discovers and explains the ways technology is changing our lives, wherever we are in the world. We meet the people with bright ideas for rethinking the way we work, learn and play, and get hands-on with the products they dream up. We hold tech giants to account for their huge power to affect our lives, and ask who wins, and who loses, in the technology transformation. Tech Life is your guide to a future being made, and remade, at lightning speed in front of our eyes.
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The Truth In This Art is a podcast hosted by Rob Lee. In each episode, Rob has authentic conversations with artists, creative thinkers, and innovators. They share their work, ideas, and what inspires them. Listeners get to hear stories that matter from people who are making waves in arts and culture today.
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In the shadows of the digital world, where anonymity is power and information is currency, battle lines are drawn not with bullets but with code. This show takes listeners deep into the heart of cyberspace’s most high-stakes confrontations — where rogue programmers exploit vulnerabilities, corporations scramble to secure their data empires, and government agencies wage invisible wars across invisible lines. It’s a realm shaped by encryption, espionage, whistleblowers, and wild ambition. From ...
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The Next Page

United Nations Library & Archives Geneva

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Are you curious about the power of international cooperation? And how it affects our future? Tune in to the #NextPagePod, the podcast of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, designed to advance the conversation on multilateralism.
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Vertical File

Soutron Global

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Vertical File brings together expert voices from many different businesses and walks of life to discuss knowledge and information management theories, practical applications, and insightful strategies. Vertical File focuses on knowledge management strategies, information management and organizational archives. Join us to dive deeper on strategies to leverage your knowledge resources to their fullest.
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Catalyst Podcast

Launch by NTT DATA

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Catalyst, a Launch by NTT DATA podcast, puts humans at the front and center of digital transformation. Each week, we feature thought leaders who share their insights on reinventing digital experiences, enhancing customer journeys, and driving innovation in the enterprise. From platform transformation to the latest advancements in AI, our guests delve into the challenges and triumphs of digital transformation, emphasizing the critical role of human ingenuity and leadership. Learn more about L ...
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People's Archive of Rural India

People's Archive of Rural India

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The People's Archive of Rural India (PARI) is both a living journal and an archive aimed at recording the everyday lives of everyday people. And to do that across what is, in many ways, the most complex and diverse part of the planet: rural India, with 833 million human beings, 700 living languages, multiple cultures and unrivalled occupational diversity. PARI is an online archive seeking to capture these many worlds on one website. PARI hosts and combines video, still photo, audio and text ...
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The Scarab Archives

Lazarus Creative Co

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For nearly two decades, the mysterious Lazarus Foundation has collected supposedly paranormal items and stored them safely in a secret location known as the Scarab Archives. Join the Archive’s caretaker, Dr. Delbert East as he attempts to create a digital record of some of the Archive’s most terrifying pieces… and accidentally discovers a looming threat that is beyond all human understanding.
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Jung Chicago Radio

C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago

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Jung Chicago Radio is home to a variety of podcasts that range from archival seminar recordings, to interviews to discussion on film, fairy tales, and our programs.
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We the Museum

Better Lemon Creative Audio

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We the Museum is a podcast for museum workers who want to form a more perfect institution. Hosted by the field's go-to podcast person, Hannah Hethmon, We the Museum episodes feature in-depth conversations with museum workers in the US and beyond. Explore ideas, programs, and exhibitions that inform and inspire. We the Museum is a space where we can all slow down and take a moment away from the day-to-day work to learn, grow, and expand our toolkit. Find out more at WeTheMuseum.com. This show ...
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The Eternity Archives

The Eternity Archives

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The Eternity Archives is an award-winning anthology actual play podcast with a multi-dimensional twist. Linda the human office lady, Zen the barbarian lizard princess, and Ryl the tiefling nerd baby must work together as part of the mysterious Library to keep the multiverse intact. How? By playing as many TTRPGs as possible! Join Bappy, Dorca, and Ziva every other week as they keep the fabric of time and space in order by learning, teaching, and playing new games in this universe-hopping, GM ...
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Pluto Archives

A.D. Morris & Puka Productions

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Welcome to The Pluto Archives. We are an audio drama, here to entertain you with new weekly episodes of original dark and twisted short stories. We tap into the paranormal, the horrifying, and the darkest parts of the human soul.If you have enjoyed our podcast, please let us know by liking, subscribing, and telling all your friends.
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The Lost Earth Archive

The Lost Earth Archive

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Much effort has been expended to recover stories lost in the collapse. Time, conflict, and neglect have eroded records of this turbulent period. Recently recompiled technology provides new pathways to explore the narratives of our ancestors before, during, and after the greatest inflection point in human civilization. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-lost-earth-archive/support
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WHM Archive

WHM Entertainment LLC

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*Now, you may be asking yourselves, Hey, there's clearly stuff missing! Well, if you see anything that's missing from this list, it's because it's already available on our main feed in rerun form or otherwise. But as is, please enjoy archived Prime episodes, WHM interviews, early Animation Damnations, archived On-Screens, and even the beloved Side or of Sleaze series.
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Join host, Diana Varma, as she explores the wonderful world of design and printing, typography and branding, books and publishing. Diana loves nothing more than getting creative with Creatives about all things creative. Ready to have some fun? Let's Talk Paper Scissors!
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AnthroPod

Society for Cultural Anthropology

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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.
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A research project dedicated to the analysis and study of the biologicals known as Human beings, archiving a collection of stories, first hand accounts, and historical documents pertaining to the behavior, evolution, and societies of Humanity.
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Digital Dialogues is MITH’s signature events program, held almost every week while the academic semester is in session. Digital Dialogues is an occasion for discussion, presentation, and intellectual exchange about topics of interest to the digital humanities. It has been running over ten years. Please follow @digdialog and @umd_mith on Twitter to follow the livestream and online discussion for the events.
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Send us a text Dr. Villarroel’s analysis of mid-20th century astronomical photographic plates found statistically significant, sunlight-dependent transients, brief pinpoint flashes that behave like sun-lit objects rather than emulsion defects. Critics called them scratches and processing flaws. Villarroel and her team methodically excluded that exp…
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Air Date - 03 September 2025 Faith Wich is a dedicated advocate in the fight against human trafficking, working alongside NGOs, international organizations, and communities across Europe and Africa. She focuses on preventing human trafficking through awareness of this heinous crime, empowerment projects that help build resilience, and opportunities…
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Hi friends! We're taking a much-needed summer pause—we'll have new episodes for you later in September. In the meanwhile, enjoy this pick from our archives! ------- [originally aired June 1, 2023] There's a common story about the human past that goes something like this. For a few hundred thousand years during the Stone Age we were kind of limping …
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Welcome Hello, I’m Dr. Jen Henderson, and this is The Human Archive. Today’s episode is called “Writing Myself into the World,” and I’m inviting you to join me as we explore what it means to truly see ourselves, to find our voice, and to put our story on the page. ✍️ Episode Summary Have you ever felt invisible, even to yourself? In this episode, I…
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Laiya St. Clair joins The Truth in This Art to share how she crafts culture from behind the mic as a celebrated radio and podcast personality, producer, and voice artist. St. Clair reflects on her transition from radio to the world of podcasting, exploring how her experiences in DC, Philly, and Baltimore continue to inspire her work. She discusses …
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A stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War soldiers Though both the Union and Confederate armies excluded African American men from their initial calls to arms, many of the men who eventually served were black. Simultaneously, photography culture blossomed--marking the Civil War as the first con…
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This is a very special episode of the New Books Network, as the editor of Conversations with Kiese Laymon (UP of Mississippi, 2025), Dr. Constance Bailey, discusses the process of selecting, compiling, and publishing the volume with the subject himself, award-winning author, Kiese Laymon. Conversations with Kiese Laymon provides an in-depth look at…
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We hear from experts on the pros and cons of using AI in the healthcare world. Plus ex-Minecraft YouTuber Stampy, AKA Joseph Garrett, on turning to game design. But are console games getting too expensive? And the students from India whose innovative renewable energy tech has won a prestigious award. This week's Tech Life was presented by Shiona Mc…
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Fall Equinox is about balance in the duality of life: light and dark, growth and release, joy and sorrow. Celebrate the season with a fun original play, “Humdrum and the Last Apple Tree.” The post Cycles and Seeds: A Fall Equinox Celebration appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.By First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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Andy Wardlaw is a talent advisor who has placed a number of visionaries across sectors and across the world. He’s also seen how talent acquisition and placement has changed as technologies have come and gone. This week Tammy and Andy discuss how to spot creative tech talent and how to recognize if they will be successful in their new transformation…
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Nick Bromell is the author of By the Sweat of the Brow: Labor and Literature in Antebellum American Culture and Tomorrow Never Knows: Rock and Psychedelics in the Sixties, both published by the University of Chicago Press. His articles and essays on African American literature and political thought have appeared in American Literature, American Lit…
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Academics and popular commentors have expressed common sentiments about the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s—that it was male dominated and overrun with autocratic leaders. Yet women’s strategizing, management, and sustained work were integral to movement organizations’ functioning, and female advocates of cultural nationalism often exhi…
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Dr. J Calvin Schermerhorn is a professor of history in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University. His books include The Business of Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism, 1815–1860, and Unrequited Toil: A History of United States Slavery. He lives in Tempe, AZ. The long history of the racial we…
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In Measuring the Man: The Writings of Frederick Douglass on Abraham Lincoln (Reedy Press, 2025), acclaimed scholars Lucas E. Morel and Jonathan W. White assemble Frederick Douglass’s most meaningful and poignant statements about Abraham Lincoln, including a dozen newly discovered documents that have not been seen for 160 years. Readers will encount…
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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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SCP-7819 is a predatory location that manifests along exits of the United States Numbered Highway System in the contiguous United States. SCP-7819 presents as a small roadside hotel or motel always identified by exterior signage as the Rest-Eazy Inn. Content Warnings: Liminal Spaces Transcript: Patrons - June 1 - 10 Enrah, DBXJ, Lane Norris, Jason,…
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Air Date - 18 September 2025 Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati at Parmarth Niketan discusses the following topics and answers questions from seekers from around the world during her Satsang from the banks of the holy Ganga River: ~ Can We Delete Our Thoughts ~ What is the Soul? ~ Letting Go of Who We Think We Are ~ Why Do We Keep Reincarnating? #DeleteOur…
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Air Date - 17 September 2025 Bob Coppes, a scientist and retired banker, has studied Near Death Experiences for decades, trying to find proof and lecturing on this topic in the U.S. and Europe. His latest book on NDEs is called “Impressions of Near-Death Experiences”. It was published through the International Association for Near-Death Studies, of…
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Air Date - 16 September 2025 Tune in to the magic of deep winter and discover how the 13 Sacred Nights ritual supports renewal, clarity, and alignment with the magic of the winter solstice. Author and Neurogenic Qigong teacher, Lara J Day, shares how we can co-create a meaningful roadmap for the coming year. About the Guest: Lara J Day is the autho…
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Send us a text Welcome to the Brave Creative Humans series! This is the second of 6 episodes featuring some of the many past Talk Paper Scissors guests who exemplify brave creative living: Allison MacKenzie, Kevin Shaw, Vincent Wanga, Meg Lewis, Emad Saedi, and Justine Abigail Yu. In this episode, the 6 answer this questions: “When is a time when y…
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Air Date - 15 September 2025 Psychic, musician, podcaster, author, and documentary maker, Danielle Egnew has worked as a Professional Psychic, Medium, and Angel Translator in both the private sector and the media for 25 years, with a skill set that encompasses angelic communication. Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Clairsentience, Empathy, Psychometry,…
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Episode 140: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast Justin and Joseph give an update from The Crit Research Lab, as well as some writeups on postMessage vulnerabilities, Cookie Chaos, and more. Follow us on X at: https://x.com/ctbbpodcast Got any ideas and suggestions? Send us feedback at [email protected] Shoutout …
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Archival Research in Historical Organisation Studies: Theorising Silences offers an accessible account of theorising the archive, contesting the narrow definitions of the archive with a view beyond a mere repository of documents. Scholars Gabrielle Durepos and Amy Thurlow discuss the ways that business archives have marginalized various populations…
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Life, surfing, and radio collide in a story about how we ride the waves that shape us. Conovision begins by riding the waves of creation itself, drifting from the ultimate origin story—the birth of life on Earth—into a meditation on how surfing, philosophy, and freedom intersect in Aaron James’ Surfing with Sartre. From there, the journey crashes h…
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How should we measure progress - by what we produce and consume, or by how people and nature are doing? Dr. Julia Kim, a physician and systems thinker, discusses Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness (GNH) as an alternative to GDP, and shows how inner development - including her contemplative and spiritual practice - provides the human foundations for …
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Will Walker, founder of A Tribe Called Run, joins the podcast. Walker shares his personal journey from Cleveland to Baltimore, reflecting on how both cities' blue-collar spirit informs his approach to building community through running. A Tribe Called Run creates space for accessible runs, fitness events, and coaching, welcoming newcomers and exper…
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Send us a text In this explosive episode of Non-Human Intel, we connect four disturbing threads: a potential nuclear shootdown of an extraterrestrial craft in 1962, command protocols embedded in U.S. military structure for crash recoveries, identical accounts from two Marines harassed by unidentified shadow units, and the Department of Energy’s hid…
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As we adjust to the arrival of fall and all the changes it brings, we take intentional time to appreciate the many gifts we receive from one another in community (aka volunteer appreciation!) Connection and belonging doesn’t just happen; everything we offer in service to one another matters deeply. The post All Together Now appeared first on First …
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This week we're talking about connectivity. How to keep the internet running when international data cables are damaged by earthquakes or war. And are light beams a solution ? Also this week: Satellites and AI are being used to count migrating wildebeest in Africa. We hear how tech is challenging long-standing estimates of animal numbers. Presenter…
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Discover the sweeping story of how Indigenous, European, and African traditions intertwined to form an entirely new cuisine, with over 90 recipes for the modern home cook—from the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer and star of the Netflix docuseries High on the Hog. One of our preeminent culinary historians, Dr. Jessica B. Harris has conducted deca…
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Kim Curley lives by the phrase “we are humans that go to work, we are not workers that go home to human.” Kim is the Global OCM Leader at NTT DATA and is dedicated to finding human-first AI solutions. This week Kim joins Tammy to discuss change management and AI. Kim shares tips on how she gets people to move past the fear of change and the winning…
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Resident Company Member Chinai Routté and director Paige Hernandez return to The Truth in This Art to illuminate Everyman Theatre’s production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson. Routté shares the transformative experience of portraying Berniece, the play’s powerful central character, and how her own life informs the role’s emotional depth. Hernan…
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Even before they were recognized as citizens of the United States, Black women understood that the fights for civil and human rights were inseparable. Over the course of two hundred years, they were at the forefront of national and international movements for social change, weaving connections between their own and others’ freedom struggles around …
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In this episode, we dive into the story behind the D-Day invasion, focusing on the strategic deception of Operation Fortitude and how it misled the Germans into preparing for a fake invasion. We explore the role of General Patton in this ruse and how spies like Juan Pujol, known as Garbo, fed false intelligence to the Germans. We also examine the a…
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In this episode, we talk about the decisive day of September 15th, 1940, when the Royal Air Force repelled two massive Luftwaffe raids in what became known as the Battle of Britain Day. We cover how Britain's radar network and sector defense system allowed the RAF to intercept more than 400 German aircraft, despite being outnumbered and exhausted. …
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Air Date - 10 September 2025 For as long as we’ve had telescopes, we’ve been obsessed with Mars. More so than our other planetary neighbors, Mars captures our fascination with its seeming potential to nurture something we’ve yet to discover anywhere else: extraterrestrial life. This possibility—scientifically founded or not—has catapulted a pop-cul…
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Air Date - 10 September 2025 Danya Levinsohn, founder of Outrageous Liberation, is an intuitive empowerment coach and motivational speaker. Her goal is to assist people to be who they truly are and not who they have been told to be or thought they should be. She is a Certified Empowerment Coach through iPEC (Institute of Professional Excellence in …
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Air Date - 08 September 2025 Song-Carriers & Changemakers: The Sacred Art of Singing Together with Kristin Johnstad What if singing were more than expression—what if it were a form of healing, a sanctuary, a bridge between worlds? Join voice visionary Kara Johnstad on VOICE RISING for a deeply personal and soul-stirring conversation with her sister…
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Send us a text In this episode of Non-Human Intel, we explore the chilling consistency of Mantis entity encounters. Whether it's a DMT trial at Johns Hopkins, an alien abduction case investigated by Harvard’s Dr. John Mack, or a trance ritual among San shamans, the same being appears again and again: tall, insectoid, analytical, emotionally detache…
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SCP-1983-1 is a one-story farmhouse in REDACTED County, Wyoming. It was abandoned in 1968after a series of ritual murders, allegedly performed by a "Satanic" cult. Please see capture logs for SCP-REDACTED for further details Content Warnings: Gore, body horror, nyctophobia Transcript Patrons May 21-31 Knightshadow822, Robyn Rockjet, t̷h̵e̸r̴e̶ ̷a̸r…
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Send us a text Welcome to the Brave Creative Humans series! This is the second of 6 episodes featuring some of the many past Talk Paper Scissors guests who exemplify brave creative living: Allison MacKenzie, Kevin Shaw, Vincent Wanga, Meg Lewis, Emad Saedi, and Justine Abigail Yu. In this episode, the 6 answer this questions: “How do you sense fail…
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