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MySpace was the first major social media company. And it was the first major social media company to collapse. But what happened on MySpace would have broad implications for all the platforms to follow. What was this internet sensation in aughts? Log on with Joanne McNeil and revisit MySpace through the people who lived it.
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foureyedmonsters

Arin Crumley & Susan Buice

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There's always another festival. There's never enough money. Everyone believes in them. No one will distribute them. Their relationship is a work progress and their film is always a rough-cut. Watch this series about Susan Buice and Arin Crumley on the film festival circuit with their feature film debut: Four Eyed Monsters ...Series begins November 1st.
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ManyWays2

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We are the ManyWays2 and we are here to give you some advices and humour that will kill you? We're joking, anyway, we create videos to help you with random things in life, actually we just did this for fun.
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History Extra podcast

Immediate Media

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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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Remember That

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”Remember That?” is the ultimate 90s and 2000s Australian nostalgia podcast, hosted by Danny Giles and Maddie Belle. Dive deep into the iconic toys, games, TV ads, and pop culture crazes that defined your childhood. Whether you grew up in Australia or just love a throwback, join Danny and Maddie as they relive the best (and weirdest) moments of the era. With special guests, friends, family and the funniest comedians in the scene.
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The Flanacast

Dina Grilli and Michelle Maccarone

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The Flanacast is a recap and analysis podcast dedicated to the work of Mike Flanagan. Join us for deep dives into the films and series created by Mr. Flanagan and his corps of amazing actors and filmmakers, as well as the source material that several of his works are based on. The Flanacast posts bi-weekly!
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From podcast to community powerhouse! Get the inside scoop on the evolution of Viva La Life Media with Ash Tonee. It's Lifestyle Meets Culture Entertainment, with a twist! Hear the unfiltered stories behind the journey, and then join us at https://ashtontoneecasilla.wixsite.com/vivalalifepodcast for community connection, celeb gossip, and all things pop culture. We're oversharing, and you're invited!
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FridayNightBeerClub

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A group of friends get together to chat about everything and anything, with plenty of TV, movie chat, whilst knocking back a few beers. Spoilers and naughty words are highly likely...
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Michael and Sharilynn are joined by a variety of special guests to discuss life’s biggest mysteries, their unfortunate past experiences, and hopefully to make you laugh along the way! Cover art photo provided by Charles Deluvio 🇵🇭🇨🇦 on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@charlesdeluvio
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Spill

Adam

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Spill is a show that welcomes open discussion about topics and ideas that people may be reluctant to talk about. The hosts, Cathy and Adam, have been together for 13 years and want to share their perspective on life in hopes to empower people to open up and spill their guts out.
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Both Mikes

Both Mikes

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Both Mikes is a show about nothing and everything. Both Mikes know a little of everything and a lot of nothing Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bothmikes/support
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Trans Tasman Gibberish

Resonance Media Agency

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Matt and Adam are two Aussie blokes from similar walks of life. One now lives on the Gold Coast of Australia and the other in New Zealand. Each week they will discuss current affairs from their homeland and what is thought to be news in their respective countries of residence.
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High School Beef

High School Beef

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Welcome to High School Beef, a podcast about settling past relationships, drama, and rumors, by two lifelong best friends. We interview people we used to know, learn where they are now, how they got there, and ask if we've finally settled the beef.
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Your comedic escapist Podcast Show where we talk about any & everything from life to nerd stuff. I talk about everything except religion & politics and is geared to be listened to by people of all ages, and relatable in some shape or form to anyone that wants to listen!
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Welcome to Culturally Sound, the podcast that explores the dynamic intersection of culture, leadership, and communication in today’s diverse and interconnected world. Hosted by Chandler Cutler, this show dives deep into the challenges and opportunities leaders face to create an inviting, creative, and rewarding working environment. Each episode brings you insightful conversations with thought leaders, industry experts, and changemakers who share actionable strategies for building inclusive t ...
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Welcome to our captivating podcast, where we explore an exciting blend of trending topics, entertainment, captivating photography, cutting-edge fashion, influential media, thought-provoking politics, thrilling sports, and more. Join us as we embark on an engaging journey through a diverse range of subjects, exploring the pulse of the zeitgeist and offering insightful perspectives that will captivate your attention. Whether you seek to stay informed, be entertained, or simply broaden your hor ...
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The Chatter

Chatterbox Sports

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Where sports and comedy collide for a whole bunch of chatter. Join two Cincinnati natives for their spin on the week’s biggest hits. Chuck is a longtime sportscaster and brings his behind-the-scenes knowledge to the show, but sets aside his Big J status to cut it loose with his childhood friend and comedian ”Houdini.” The show weaves in entertaining guests from the sports, comedy, and entertainment world. Provide entertainment to your weekdays by subscribing to ”The Chatter”
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The Gamer Girl Squad's Podcast

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Come and enjoy our podcast where we talk all things Millennials! From job interviews to, what the hell are taxes? We talk about the ups and downs of being 20 somethings in a world were systems don't seem to work. How do we adapt? What is economics? Am I doing the right thing to be a grown up? Come along with us and we'll see, or try, together!
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NuRadio

NuRenaissance

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Welcome to the NuRadio podcast! Here, we explore how creatives achieve success through their hard work and perseverance. We look at everything from the different types of creativity, to the stories of people creating innovative solutions to everyday problems. We share inspiring stories of independent creatives and provide practical advice to help others reach their creative goals. Join us as we cover topics like artistry, design, music production, film production, fashion, and many more in a ...
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Her, Him and Him!

Kellz, Joc, Kyrie and Whit

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Have you been looking for a podcast that will have you laughing out loud, look no further! A couple and their friends having a few micro brews, making fun of each other and sharing funny thoughts about life. Each host brings a few topics to the table but we do not tell the others what the topics are. Tune in for surprise topics and organic reactions. This is a conversation between friends and we would like for you to join us! Available on all major streaming platforms!
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Before They Knew Better is the new podcast series from DIY Magazine - the UK’s biggest independent music publication - which turns back the clock and shines a light on the good, the bad, and the damn right ridiculous moments of your favourite music stars’ teenage years. Every week, our guests offer up a photo, song and an object from their youth to - along with a little help from our presenters Lisa Wright and Giles Bidder - reveal some of their most unexpected childhood secrets. You can get ...
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SEO Expert India

SEO Services in India

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SEO Services in India specializes in innovative below the line marketing solutions, catering to business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C) segments. Incorporate in June’15; SEO Service in India is established by Direct Marketing Experts with over 5 years of experience in transforming businesses with actionable data-driven insights across SMEs, Large Corporates & MNCs. SEO Service in India focuses on Digital Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing Solutions, ...
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Girl No She Didn't

Girl No She Didn't

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I'm pretty sure that Andre Leon Talley would call this podcast, "dreckitude." Own it hunni! Girl No She Didn't explores all those moments in life that make us pause and say, "Girl, no she didn't!!" #ShondaIsQueen
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SEO Service in India

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SEO Services in India specializes in innovative below the line marketing solutions, catering to business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C) segments. Incorporate in June’15; SEO Service in India is established by Direct Marketing Experts with over 5 years of experience in transforming businesses with actionable data-driven insights across SMEs, Large Corporates & MNCs. SEO Service in India focuses on Digital Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Social Media Marketing Solutions, ...
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Ever wondered how to make your DIY website pop, turn your online presence into a client magnet, or transform your side hustle into a full-fledged business? You're in the right place! I'm Becca, content creator for InsideTheSquare.co. I've turned my career around, transforming myself from an unknown Squarespace designer into the worlds go-to expert on all things Squarespace in just a few short years. Every Thursday, I'm dishing out actionable advice, insider tips, and game-changing strategies ...
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The chaos of the Spanish conquest, the humiliation of military defeat to the United States, the disruption of the revolution… Mexican history is often viewed through the lens of trauma and violence. Yet, as Paul Gillingham outlines in a new book, Mexico: A History, this was also one of the earliest democracies in the world – one in which Indigenous…
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What does Austen’s later writing tell us about her changing ideas? And what factors contributed to her death? In this fourth and final episode of our series chronicling the novelist’s life and work, Dr Lizzie Rogers charts the last part of Austen’s story, and her enormous continuing influence. ––––– GO BEYOND THE PODCAST Want to go further into the…
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A prophetess who warned Oliver Cromwell against killing the king. A Yorkshire maidservant who gained an audience with the Ottoman Sultan. The religious tumult of the 17th century gave ordinary women opportunities to have their voices heard more than ever before. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, Dr Naomi Baker looks at several of these radical religious…
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On this week's episode of The Flanacast, Michelle and Dina are breaking down episode 2 of The Midnight Club, featuring one of their favorite stories from Christopher Pike, The Two Danas. They chat about the episode in the context of their 90s upbringings, as well as the source material. TW: Terminal Illness, Self-harm, Drug Addiction/Abuse Music fr…
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As 2025 comes to end, we thought we'd put together a collection of some of our favorite moments of the year. Whether you're here to take a trip down memory lane with us, or to find out about episodes you've missed on, thank you! A lot of exciting things already being planned for 2026 that we cannot wait to share with you all. But until then; happy …
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Why 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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‘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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[BEST VIEWED WITH VIDEO. WINNERS' VIDEOS SHORTENED FOR FAIR USE] The first annual Deathcore Awards, presented by Brutality Podcast. A fan voted celebration of all things deathcore in the year 2025; individual musicianship, songs, albums and (of course) breakdowns. A big shoutout to Heavy//Hitter for providing a mid-show live performance & to Indiem…
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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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It 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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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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It’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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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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Did 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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Send us a text Dust off your flannels and get ready for a nostalgic trip—the Back in Time Brothers are taking you on a sleigh ride through the ultimate 1990s holiday experience. In this special replay from their URL Radio Show, DJ Paulie and Lou celebrate a decade defined by grunge, boy bands, and some of the most iconic Christmas moments in pop cu…
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This week we are joined by Zelli, frontman of beatdown deathcore band Paleface Swiss. We talk about his love for Skrillex & Nickelback, his love for wrestling, learning how to sing, the band's upcoming release "The Wilted EP", Paleface Swiss' evolving sound, insomnia, the Swiss mentality & so much more. ZELLI: https://www.instagram.com/zelliplfc/ P…
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We 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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In this episode of The Journey To Creating Viva La Life Media, we’re leaning back into the raw, off-the-cuff energy you’ve been asking for. We kick things off with a 10-minute catch-up on my life before diving into a deep-layered conversation on the trends and cultural shifts shaping our world in 2025. From the psychological grip of the Backstreet …
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In 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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Send us a text The Back in Time Brothers: A Very 80s Christmas (Originally Heard on URL Radio) Join DJ Paulie and Lou as they turn up the volume and celebrate the greatest toys, movies, and original Christmas music from the tubular 1980s! The chaos begins with Busted! Stupid Criminals at Christmas time, featuring tales of holiday fails. Hear about …
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On this episode of The Flanacast, Dina and Michelle jump into their coverage of The Midnight Club, based upon the works of Christopher Pike. Join them as they discuss the series in relationship to their 90's youth, and explore the source material's impact on the series as well. TW: Terminal Illness from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbea…
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Historian Clare Jackson delves into the life and reputation of James VI & I – a king who, says Jackson, has a legacy that has been much refracted and maligned in the 400 years since his death. In her reappraisal of the king's life, she considers the violence that beset James throughout his life, and how that shaped the king's attitudes towards dipl…
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It's our last episode for 2025, so we've got cocktails in hand and ready to dive into the most nostalgic time of the year. On Remember That ep 51, we're talking Christmas Eve and New Years. Carols by Candlelight, The Y2K bug, going missing as a kid and Danny's huge power ranger pajamas. This ep has it all! Thanks for listening, make sure you go che…
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Mozart is celebrated for his musical genius – but how did he rise to such enduring fame? What inspired him, and who was the man beyond the concert halls and compositions? Ahead of new TV drama Amadeus launching on Sky Atlantic in the UK on 21 December, Hannah Templeton tells Lauren Good about the composer's life, his experiences as a child prodigy …
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This week we’re joined by Jacob Mathes, co-vocalist / writer for Orphan, for an in-depth conversation on deathcore vocals, emotion and authenticity in heavy music, and the creative process behind Porcelain and Manifesto 1.0: Stages Of Grief. We talk writing with his brother, mindset while recording, mental health, visual identity and graphic design…
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A spooky story during the Christmas season has become traditional – and the modern ghost story was invented by the Victorians, who embraced the supernatural and tried to understand it. Ben Machell has investigated the history of ghost hunting and supernatural investigations since the mid-19th century for his new book, Chasing the Dark, and in this …
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Send us a text A Very 70's Christmas: Silent Nights and Scandalous Lights It's the holidays and the Back in Time Brothers Lou and DJ Paulie are bringing Christmas cheer right here. Join us as we dive into A Very '70s Christmas, exploring the decade's grooviest most chaotic and most unforgettable holiday moments. On this episode, prepare for: • The …
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What inspired the daughter of a rural reverend to write about eligible bachelors and drunken misadventure? In this first episode of our four-part series on Jane Austen's life and work, Dr Lizzie Rogers and Lauren Good step back into the influential Regency novelist’s formative years, and explore her earliest writings that show how she began to find…
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For centuries, sailors crossing the Atlantic believed they were not alone – haunted by ghost ships, watched by mermaids, and stalked by sea monsters. Historian Karl Bell talks to Jon Bauckham about the stories that dominated the maritime imagination, and what role these fishy tales might play in our understanding of the ocean today. (Ad) Karl Bell …
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Historian Leigh Straw describes one pivotal summer in the life of the Kennedy family. With most of the family in their Cape Cod summer home, the summer of 1944 was marked by personal grief and political legacy. As eldest son Joe Jr flew dangerous missions in the Second World War's European theatre, and Kathleen 'Kick' Kennedy scandalised her parent…
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Born in the tumultuous 15th century, Margaret Beaufort – mother of Henry VII – endured personal tragedy, dynastic danger, and the ever-shifting fortunes of power. Yet she emerged as one of the most influential figures of late medieval England. In this episode, Emily Briffett is joined by historian Lauren Johnson to delve into the remarkable life of…
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This week we are joined by Abe Kirkpatrick, vocalist of myspace deathcore revival band Mauled. We discuss their brand new single "TheLastThingYouSee", shooting the music video for the single, the self titled EP, influences, upcoming music, 2000s culture & nostalgia, the Myspace days, the revival scene & so much more. ABE KIRKPATRICK: https://www.in…
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Idi Amin is 20th-century Africa’s most notorious ruler – a cartoonish tyrant who has been bracketed with the likes of Hitler and Stalin. And it’s true that, as Uganda’s dictator for most of the 1970s, he oversaw murderous repression as well as the forced expulsion of the nation’s Asian community. But why did so many ordinary Ugandans willingly serv…
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In the 80 years since Nazi leaders stood in the dock, how has the international community sought to deal with war criminals around the globe? For this concluding episode of our four-part series on the Nuremberg Trials, David Musgrove is joined by the lawyer and author Philippe Sands to chart the long, complex legacy of the events of 1945-46, and to…
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Welcome back to the Nostalgia Series for a late-night chat! This week's check-in covers a whole range of subjects that have been on my mind. Ever felt the need to gatekeep your personality? Yeah, me too. I also talk about my new, very chill therapeutic hobbies, how the holidays are going down as a single mom, and the funny balance of trying to be a…
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The Assassins and the Knights Templar are two of history’s most intriguing, enigmatic and legendary groups. While they may seem vastly different on the surface, their intertwined stories reveal a surprising number of parallels – from an almost fanatical strategy fuelled by the 'promise of death' to the nature of their downfall. Speaking to Emily Br…
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Do you still know your MySpace login? Did you ever download from Pirate Bay? Do you remember the Boiler Room at the Big Day Out? Aussie artist What So Not joins us for a chat about making a break in the music industry to playing to 20,000 strong crowds and working alongside some musical greats! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Dina and Michelle mark their triumphant return from hiatus by covering the Mike Flanagan produced film, "Shelby Oaks". Be forewarned, this is a full recap that includes SPOILERS for the film (and a brief spoiler for Immaculate at some point). TW: Suicide, Miscarriage, SA Kars for Kids Jingle: https://youtu.be/K8UV7SAhvG4?si=jClOIPPFbfDrPMC6 Stick S…
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For the Allies it was an enormous triumph and for Nazi Germany it was another Stalingrad. But 80 years on, the battle for Tunisia is barely mentioned in popular accounts of the Second World War, having been totally eclipsed by the iconic clashes in Europe and the Pacific. In his new book, Tunisgrad, military historian Saul David seeks to redress th…
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It's the 50th episode special! And on today's episode: Did another podcast steal our name? We tracked them down and brought them on the show. We also finally talk to someone from Aussie TV (a true milestone for this podcast), Danny surprises Maddie and the audience with his own "In The Weeds", and we dive into the chaotic true story of how the Russ…
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In the tumultuous aftermath of Henry I’s death, England was thrown into one of the most chaotic civil wars in its history – the Anarchy. At the heart of the struggle stood Empress Matilda: daughter of a king, widow of an emperor, mother of a future dynasty, and the woman who came closer than any before her to ruling medieval England in her own righ…
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Casey Carrano joins us this week to talk about his time in Dr Acula, as well as his band beginnings with Bubbles & later bands Vulture and Refuge. We nerd out about anime, collectables and his recent trading card venture Slam Slabs. NJ metal & hardcore scene, a whole lot of shoutouts, Victory Records (lol), this one was laughs from start to finish.…
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William the Conqueror used them to devastating effect in 1066. Robert the Bruce worked out how to neutralise them. And when Richard III was knocked from his, England would never be the same again. Here, in conversation with Spencer Mizen, Robert Liddiard and Oliver H Creighton discuss the decisive role of the warhorse in key turning points of medie…
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In October 1946, after a trial lasting almost a year, the Nazi leaders on the dock in Nuremberg received their verdicts. But what did the judges decide? And how did the defendants, and the world outside, respond to the sentences that were handed down? In the third episode of our four-part series on Nuremberg, David Musgrove is joined by the lawyer …
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Send us a text TURNING IT UP TO ELEVEN: FAKE FILM BANDS Back in Time Brothers Radio Show DJ Paulie & Lou | Featuring DJ Brit | Todd Snyder Grab your air guitar, crank the dial, and prepare to scream “THIS ONE GOES TO ELEVEN!” because the Back in Time Brothers are blowing the speakers off your Monday with a legendary deep dive into the wildest, weir…
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From sabotage operations to devastating betrayals, stories of the women of Special Operations Executive are some of the most incredible stories of the Second World War – but, says Kate Vigurs, many remain little known. In her new book, Mission Europe, Vigurs reveals the astonishing bravery of such female agents operating in the Netherlands, Belgium…
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The new BBC TV series Civilisations: Rise and Fall charts the decline of some of history's most famous cultures, from the Aztecs to the ancient Egyptians. Three of its experts – Islam Issa, Caroline Dodds Pennock and Luke Kemp – joined Matt Elton to explore some of the series' major themes, and why stories of a civilisation's decline might be more …
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From his possible espionage work for the Elizabethan state to his open flirtations with atheism and subversive sexual themes, the brief life of playwright Christopher Marlowe tells us much about the shadowy edges of 16th-century England. Stephen Greenblatt joins Elinor Evans to discuss the subversive, dangerous life of 'Kit', who became both a coll…
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