Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. Erased from the pages of time, these cultures discovered and charted the heavens, developed earth-centric sciences and unleashed advancements that parallel and, in many cases, surpass our own. Join us and discover our lost history. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth- ...
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Native Traditions Podcasts
Interactive, daily program featuring Native and Indigenous voices, insights, and stories from across the U.S. and around the world.
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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This is the official podcast of the National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH). These episodes elevate conversations about Native health and the development of quality, accessible, and culturally competent health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives living in urban settings.
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Beginning with transdermal magnesium deficiency and then working our way down to many remedies and life changing ideas to heal the body, soul and spirit. Daniel the Naturopath is a Texas native, yet trained as a naturopath in France for 15 years. The Heart of Tradition Podcast offers a refreshing combination of both sides of the Atlantic, old and new approaches from sacred, lesser known foodways, to how to heal the air, water, and the environment for a robust health without medical slavery-- ...
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What is Japanese food? Sushi, or ramen, or kaiseki? What about Izakaya? Akiko Katayama, a Japanese native, New York-based food writer and director of the New York Japanese Culinary Academy, tells you all about real Japanese food and food culture. With guests ranging from sake producers with generations of experience to American chefs pushing the envelope of Japanese gastronomy, Japanese cuisine is demystified here!
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Uintah Basin High Strangeness is a six-part investigative audio series from V6 Media that explores one of the world’s strangest landscapes—Utah’s Uintah Basin. From UFO sightings and cattle mutilations to Native traditions, government surveillance, and first-hand encounters, the series weaves together voices of experiencers, investigators, skeptics, and locals to uncover why this remote region has become a magnet for the unexplained. Uintah Basin High Strangeness is best enjoyed with headphones.
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Rooted Wisdom: Exploring Tribal Agriculture is a captivating podcast journey into the heart of Indigenous agriculture, culture, and traditions. Produced by the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative, host Tish Mindemann delves deep into the timeless practices, sustainable techniques, and profound connections between Indigenous communities and the land they call home. From ancient farming methods passed down through generations to innovative strategies blending tradition with modernity, t ...
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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The History and Heritage Podcast, hosted by Liam Blake, invites you on an exhilarating journey through captivating stories of Ireland’s rich heritage and intriguing international topics. Each episode uncovers the connections between ancient traditions and significant global events, offering a unique perspective on cultural legacies. With expert insights and engaging narratives, this podcast makes history accessible and exciting for all. Tune in to discover the thrilling intersections of Irel ...
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I Tell Stories Podcast covers a wide range of topics discussed by Colt Draine and Owen "The Mic" McMichael. From the scourge on humanity of violent business hippies and Scott Baio to peculiar Serbian Mother's Day traditions,the boys offer their unique perspective. Revolutionary artists,legends of folklore and bizzare following of fast food items are just a few of the subjects touched on. I Tell Stories aims to bring attention to individuals and occerrences that are too interesting to be forg ...
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Guided meditations and practices in the Yogic, Native American, Christian, and combined traditions. email: [email protected]; websites: https://cousinturtle.blog and https://leonapatrick.com.
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This podcast is hosted by long-time local radio DJ Dave Moore. (P.S. If you'd like to get to know Dave listen to Episode 1) Dave started a podcast just for Pueblo, Colorado in January 2020. This podcast shares the stories of Pueblo people. We feature great guests, grand events, grabbing history lessons and good conversations. So, whether you're new to the community or a native, you'll enjoy Pueblo's Podcast. Look forward to a new episode every month or so and let’s be Pueblo proud! Thanks fo ...
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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Anglotopia Podcast | Discussing UK British Travel, History, Culture, London, British Slang, and More!
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The Anglotopia Podcast is your deep dive into the rich and diverse world of British culture, hosted by Jonathan and Jacqueline Thomas, publishers of Anglotopia.net and Londontopia.net. Each episode takes you on a journey through iconic British television, captivating historical events, and essential travel tips, ensuring you experience the very best of the British Isles. Our engaging discussions feature important British guests and authors, covering everything from the latest trends and time ...
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The Old Growth Table is a heartfelt exploration of the rich cultural heritage and culinary traditions of the Coast Salish people. As a Native Foods Nutritionist and Muckleshoot Tribal member, Valerie will guide you through this journey. The OGT delves deep into ancient food wisdom, traditional cooking methods, and the profound spiritual connection we have with our environment.
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Native communities in Virginia have listened to others tell our stories. Now it's our turn. We're debunking myths and legends with fact, teaching about tribal cultures and current issues. This is Tribal Truths. The pilot episode was produced with financial support from Virginia Humanities.
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BEYOND THE ART is hosted by Cray Bauxmont-Flynn who strives to highlight a diversity of roles and voices across the Native American art world, from artists to museum directors and everyone in between.
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Christmas - in alphabetical order. A podcast about Christmas, from a British perspective, where each episode looks at topics starting with one letter of the alphabet, from A to Z. Every two weeks we focus on Christmas traditions, facts and fun based on the letter of the day. There's music, memories and something new to learn every time. And all of it is about the most wonderful time of the year.
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Your weekly half-hour program about environmentally informed gardening. Each week we bring you a different expert, a leading voice on gardening in partnership with Nature. Our goal is to make your landscape healthier, more beautiful, more sustainable, and more fun.
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Join Opelousas native Rob Hillard as he uses his Realtor expertise and perspective to bring you news, market trends, and more from in and around Opelousas LA
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Audio insights from the international network for media and technology.
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About sweetness of old culture traditions and old is gold thing of our Punjabi language with folk music..!! #Gallan_battan
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Enter a world of sacred lakes, enchanting folklore, and magical traditions. This is the Welsh Witch Podcast! Hosted by Mhara Starling, a Welsh folk Witch who grew up in North Wales. Each episode will delve into the spirits, lore, and magic of her native Wales. With fabulous guests, and episodes exploring folklore and magic, this podcast is perfect for anyone with an interest in Celtic Paganism, or Welsh Witchcraft.
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The Catholic Crusade Podcast is a Catholic podcast dedicated to exploring prayer devotions, sacred traditions, and the lives of the saints. Our episodes provide an educational journey into the history and meaning behind beloved prayers, novenas, chaplets, and litanies. Join us to deepen your understanding of where these treasured practices come from and how they can enrich your spiritual life. The Catholic Crusade is an online prayer ministry best known for its YouTube channel featuring Rosa ...
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At The Cultural Tourism Podcast, we believe that travel isn’t just about visiting new places; it’s about fostering connections between the traveler and the local Indigenous people through cultural tourism education. We explore a variety of topics that cover Indigenous history and modern Indigenous influences. By exploring the stories, traditions, and values of different communities, we create a respectful dialogue that enriches every journey. Join us as we inspire mindful travel and continue ...
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Join me as we get our hands dirty. Whether it's farm and garden work, construction and carpentry, cooking and food preservation, or bushcraft and survival skills, you will find something that inspires your creativity. We learn from some true masters of their crafts. Other times we jump head-first into a project, figuring it out as we go. We explore an endless variety of skills, trades, and crafts using both traditional and modern tools and methods.
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Hi! I'm Ivan - a non-native English speaker. I would like to share with you the story of how I became a confident and fluent English speaker. :)
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Hawaii’s Best Travel | Things to Do in Hawaii & Travel Tips and Guides for Your Hawaii Vacation
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Dreaming of a Hawaii vacation that’s unforgettable, authentic, and stress-free? This podcast helps you plan it—start to finish. As the top podcast in Hawaii travel, this is the go-to resource for families, first-time visitors, and seasoned Hawaii travelers wanting to plan a seamless and memorable Hawaii vacation. What to Expect: This Hawaii podcast helps you discover the best of Hawaii. Whether it’s your first visit or your tenth to Hawaii, you’ll uncover unique experiences on Oahu, Maui, Ka ...
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Spirit of Georgia is more than a podcast—it’s a celebration of our state’s rich culture, heritage, and traditions, brought to you by 1861 Distillery. Each episode takes you on a journey through the stories that define Georgia. From spirited debates like the best way to make sweet tea to uncovering the origins of quirky customs like burying bourbon bottles before weddings, we dive deep into the heart of what makes Georgia unique. Join us as we sip and savor conversations with local experts, h ...
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Join us as we discover one another's culture through each other. We discuss current events, and cultural topics through our unique perspectives as a Chinese Scholar & Native Kentuckian couple. ~Special Thanks to Scott Holmes for intro/outro music: http://www.scottholmesmusic.uk/
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A rare type of show featuring a current member of the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team and active professional at the highest levels in Europe. Tim Ream co-hosts with fellow St. Louis native and network broadcaster Steve Schlanger to take a deep dive into soccer's biggest topics. Unique insights and perspective from inside the game as well as exclusive interviews with high profile guests.
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Broadcasting from The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, This Week in the West brings you the stories of the people and events that shaped the history of the American West.
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On May 4th, 1974, a small, struggling city in the American West defied the odds and became the smallest city to ever host a World's Fair. This bold move set off a chain of events that continue to shape the region today. Echoes of Expo tells the remarkable story of how Spokane, Washington, turned its crumbling downtown into a vibrant global stage, hosting the first environmentally-themed World’s Fair and redefining what these global events could stand for. Across 7 episodes, we trace the hist ...
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This is the podcast version of the Signpost Series webinars which is a series of weekly sustainable agriculture webinars aimed at the Irish agriculture industry, ‘Pointing the way to a low emissions agriculture’. For more from the programme visit: https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/
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Financial innovation, technology advances and social changes are sending shockwaves through the financial services industry. In an age of increasingly rapid change, important questions, debates and developments are unfolding before our eyes. These ideas, and the choices we make in response to them, will shape our future. Technology is vastly powerful, creating new industries in response to – or sometimes in anticipation of – changing customer expectations. Rebank explores the trends, develop ...
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The Official Homepage of the Creators of Soulaan. Whether you call us Soulan/Soulaani/Soulani - Soulaan by Maroc Horus is thee podcast that brings you the latest headlines, spirituality, and deep dives into Soulaan culture. Hosted by Maroc, each episode explores a blend of current events, spiritual insights, and the rich traditions of the Soulaan people. Whether you’re seeking wisdom, cultural understanding, or just keeping up with the news, this podcast offers an engaging and enlightening e ...
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The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana'o Podcast! ... Subscribe, leave a review ...
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An exploration of British slang for English learners, native speakers and anyone in between. Giving you a chance to hear, understand the origins and meanings of new slang and to use it immediately! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-slang-podcast-learn-british-english-now--4117941/support.
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*** Radio Aula Mundi (the station where no languages and all languages are spoken) … A multilingual mix of music, poetry, lectures, languages, interviews, documentaries, recipes, and a lot more, co-produced with the students of the ‘Aula Mundi International Cultural Center’ … *** Radio Aula Mundi (la estación donde se hablan ningún idioma y todos los idiomas) … Un mix multilingüe de música, poesía, conferencias, idiomas, entrevistas, documentales, recetas, y mucho más, coproducido con los al ...
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Interruptions is a podcast hosted by Rev. Odell M. Cooper and Cathy Patton, two parents whose lives were Interrupted - one by gun violence and the other by autism. The hosts use their voices to Disrupt the Silence caused by inherited faith and family traditions, cultural and societal stigmas, and fear. Each episode openly addresses racial and economic disparities and the impact on mental health in communities of Black and Brown people. Their guests share personal stories about how their live ...
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What You’ll Learn Builds upon skills taught in Pimsleur’s Mandarin Chinese Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4. The thirty 30-minute lessons, plus pinyin and select hànzì characters reading practice, will enable you to speak and understand Mandarin with near fluency and with a broad range of conversational skills. In Level 5, the pace and conversation move quite rapidly, accelerating exposure to new vocabulary and structures, approaching native speed and comprehension. You’ll learn to speak more in-depth ...
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Two brothers exploring theology and it's intersection with culture. Profound and sometimes humorous commentary on the christian faith and how it relates to our lives and the wider world.
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We believe that Freemasonry provides a genuine initiatory experience and a pathway to mature masculinity. The Gentle Craft brings together men who might have otherwise been divided by class, race, religion, or sectarian opinion and allows them to become friends and Brothers. It provides important moral instruction and non-dogmatic support for faith in the Divine. It gives men a sense of their place in society, in history, and in the universe. Freemasonry is not only relevant for men in our m ...
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WoodChat is a podcast produced by Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA). We’ll be sharing in-depth conversations with industry experts and academics about a range of news stories, discoveries and innovations. For more information, visit www.fwpa.com.au
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The Basement Astrologers is a podcast where we discuss Astrology from different perspectives. Guest discuss current transits, astrology's philosophy, politics and pop-culture.
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The Breaking Health Podcast features the innovators, investors and entrepreneurs who are building the technology and tools to break down and build up the country’s ailing health care system. With seasoned health care investor Steve Krupa, CEO of the Psilos Group, as host, Breaking Health delivers the earliest insights on the ongoing Digital Health Revolution.
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Learn Ukrainian easily by listening to interesting stories. Welcome language enthusiasts to my podcast. Don't worry if you never learned Ukrainian before. You will understand me if you speak another Slavic language. Contact me at Instagram @slowukrainian
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Thursday, September 18, 2025 – Tribes look to modernize the traditional practice of banishment
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55:52The Gila River Indian Community in Arizona is considering a new law to banish tribal members convicted of violent crimes. A bill awaits a signature from the New York governor that aims to strengthen the Seneca Nation’s ability to enforce tribal laws, which includes removing people convicted of drug trafficking and other crimes. Those are among effo…
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Texan Pam Penick Shares Ideas for Integrating Native Plants into Traditional Gardens in Beautiful New Book
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29:01An accomplished and progressive garden designer, Pam Penick, author of “Gardens of Texas,” shares ideas for ideas for using native plants in traditional and formal gardens garnered from her reporting on private landscapes of the Lone Star State
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A Yanesha elder sings a traditional lullaby in her native language…
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1:28The following narrative includes excerpts from a currently untitled collection of testimonies and interviews, where it is all about people’s voices, accents, and speech patterns, hand in hand with my own personal anecdotes and observations. In addition to that, people are free to introduce themselves and speak their minds openly in their indigenous…
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This Week in the West: Gene Autry, the Hollywood Cowboy Who Did It All
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6:07🤠This Week in the West 🎙️ Episode 48: Gene Autry, the Hollywood Cowboy Who Did It All 📢 Episode Summary: Gene Autry, the Singing Cowboy, was born in Texas in 1907 and grew up in Oklahoma, where his love for music was nurtured while working as a telegraph operator. Encouraged by Will Rogers, Autry began performing on radio, eventually landing record…
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Saint Gabriel: The Archangel of Divine Messages
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4:17Imagine standing in the presence of an angel so powerful that his very name means "Strength of God," yet gentle enough to approach a young virgin with the most extraordinary request in human history. From announcing the Messiah to silencing doubters—St. Gabriel's biblical encounters reveal God's most crucial messages. Discover how this mighty archa…
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Developing industry partnerships vs consolidation & centralising: Insights from the floor at IBC 2025
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37:38A major theme on the booths at IBC 2025 was a focus on developing partnerships with other media tech suppliers. In this episode of the DPP podcast we spoke to industry leaders about what these vendor ecosystems can ultimately provide for customer media organisations — while we also hear from a player which is successfully taking a different approac…
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Bridging The Gap # 46: Daisychain, a Chicago-based band, answers a question by Karen Harryman...
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1:07Daisychain is a female-fronted blues/psych rock band based out of Chicago. Drawing from influences like Patti Smith, Melvins, The Velvet Underground, and Jack White, audiences can expect expressive guitar solos, a dynamic rhythm section, and smoky vocal harmonies all paying homage to a familiar sound. Their debut album, ‘All In A Name’, has been re…
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Marco Bulloni, I Discovered the Real Atlantis
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1:15:12First International Congress of Forbidden History (FICFH) Location: Piedmont Region, Northern ItalyVenues: CASA REGINA MONTIS REGALIS, Piazza Carlo Emanuele 4, 12080 Vicoforte, Italy / Bardo Duchy, via delle Volte 2, 12080 Torre Mondovì, ItalyDates: October 18–19, 2025Organized by: The Eighth Continent Group The Eighth Continent Group explores anci…
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Friday, September 26, 2025 – The Native American history censorship threat at National Parks and other federal institutions
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56:15Among the informational signs flagged for review under the Trump administration’s purge of “improper ideology” at National Parks is language at the Sitka National Monument Russian Bishop’s House explaining how missionaries worked to destroy Indigenous cultures and languages in Alaska. A panel at Florida’s Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is…
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Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 71 – Introducing Spilling the Tea – New British Expat in the USA Column with Amanda Graves
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45:45In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas welcomes Amanda Graves, a British expat who shares her unique experiences of living in America since 1985. Amanda discusses her family's distinguished background, her mother's recent MBE award, and the cultural differences she has navigated as an expat. From the royal experience of rec…
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Thursday, September 25, 2025 – Robin Wall Kimmerer challenges us to re-examine what we know about the natural world
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56:11Propelled by the success of her runaway bestseller, “Braiding Sweetgrass”, Robin Wall Kimmerer (Citizen Potawatomi) continues a passion for weaving together the science, the cultural knowledge, and the beauty of the natural environment and importance of taking notice of it. In her new children’s picture book, “Bud Finds Her Gift,” a young girl disc…
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Top Hawaiian Words to Know Before Visiting Hawaii with Kahanuola Solatorio
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30:39Free Guide to Words to Know Before You Visit The first thing you’ll meet in Hawaii isn’t the beach. It’s the language. Learning a few real words helps you read signs, follow directions, and show respect from day one. 👉 Unlock exclusive travel tips and bonus content—join Hawaii’s Best Premium today! If you’ve ever wondered how to read kāne/wahine re…
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Destiny: Nikunj Irani, Artificial Intelligence and the Changing World.
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1:35:36First International Congress of Forbidden History (FICFH) Location: Piedmont Region, Northern ItalyVenues: CASA REGINA MONTIS REGALIS, Piazza Carlo Emanuele 4, 12080 Vicoforte, Italy / Bardo Duchy, via delle Volte 2, 12080 Torre Mondovì, ItalyDates: October 18–19, 2025Organized by: The Eighth Continent Group The Eighth Continent Group explores anci…
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Wednesday, September 24, 2025 — The Menu: Troubling wild rice trend, heirloom Cherokee apples, and a prize-winning New Mexico burger
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56:25An unassuming café on Isleta Pueblo just won one of the most sought-after culinary recognitions in New Mexico. Isleta Grill is this year’s Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge Champion for their frybread version of a regional delicacy. In northern Wisconsin, this year’s wild rice yields are low. The state Department of Natural Resources blames wind d…
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John Pitroff chose composting when his daughter’s birth sparked dreams of leaving her a better world – and now he’s addressing environmental problems while making a living helping local gardeners and farmers.
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This week on the pod: author Edgar Gomez talks about what it was like growing up poor, queer, and Nicaraguan Puerto Rican in Florida. His new memoir, Alligator Tears, chronicles his dreams of making it big, the various mini-scams he got into along the way, and his realization that a rich life might not ever come with bundles of money. Learn more ab…
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A Look at Urban Indian Health in Tulsa with Carmelita Skeeter
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33:44In this episode of A Look at Urban Indian Health in Tulsa with Carmelita Skeeter, host Meredith Raimondi, Vice President of Policy and Communications at the National Council of Urban Indian Health, sits down with Carmelita Skeeter (Citizen Potawatomi Nation), Chief Executive Officer of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa. Carmelita shar…
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – A groundbreaking agreement promises protections for the world’s oceans — can it deliver?
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55:28After two decades of work, supporters of an international agreement are celebrating ratification of a tool aimed at reversing ongoing threats to oceans around the globe. Sixty nations have signed onto the High Seas Treaty. It’s a legally-binding document that maps a direction for marine biodiversity in international waters. It addresses threats suc…
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Place-Name Series: Muicheanach Idir Dhá Sháile/ Muckanaghederdauhaulia
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11:26Out on the Connemara coast, this “pig-marsh between two seas” has seen it all: Cromwellian land seizures, famine, emigration, crumbling piers, half-built roads, and the stubborn survival of the Irish language. Along the way, it caught the eye of a French novelist, inspired one of the great mapmakers of the west, and in 2005 had its dignity restored…
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Bonus: Where to Eat on Kauai: 10 Best Local Restaurants You Can’t Miss (Preview)
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8:5729 Locally Owned Spots to Eat on Kauai Guide In this episode, you’ll discover 10 of the best locally owned restaurants on Kauai. Spots where the food is incredible and locals actually eat. From grab-and-go plate lunches to sit-down meals made with island ingredients, this list will help you skip the tourist traps and support the real food scene on …
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Special Edition: Jonathon Miller Weisberger, Rainforest Medicine
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1:40:47Chronicling the practices, legends, and wisdom of the vanishing traditions of the upper Amazon, this book reveals the area's indigenous peoples' approach to living in harmony with the natural world. Rainforest Medicine features in-depth essays on plant-based medicine and indigenous science from four distinct Amazonian societies: deep forest and urb…
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Monday, September 22, 2025 – Native Playlist: Khu.éex’ and Earth Surface People
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56:25Seattle-based Indigenous funk/jazz band Khu.éex’ is an ensemble full of storytellers and their stories carry a punch. They are back with another double album titled, “Red Cedar in the Hour of Chaos.” They carry on their unique P Funk-inspired sound and blend it with hip-hop, doom metal and psychedelia, all while drawing from Tlingit, Haida, and oth…
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This Week in the West: Cowboy Poet Badger Clark
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4:56🤠This Week in the West 🎙️ Episode 47: Cowboy poet Badger Clark 📢 Episode Summary: Charles Badger Clark was the first poet laureate of South Dakota and one of the most enduring cowboy poets of the American West. Born in 1883, his life took him from Iowa to Dakota Territory and eventually to the deserts of Arizona, where a battle with tuberculosis se…
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Dr. Fiona Brennan, Research Officer, Teagasc, joined Mark Gibson on the latest podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss Citizen Science for Soil Health. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Teagasc’s Cathal Somers. To register for future webinars visit: https://www.teagasc.ie/corpora…
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St. Lorenzo Ruiz: The First Filipino Saint and Martyr
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6:24Suspended upside down over a pit of rotting corpses and human waste, his body wracked with pain from days of brutal torture, Lorenzo Ruiz faced a simple choice: deny Christ and live, or maintain his faith and die. Discover the inspiring story of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint who chose martyrdom over denying Christ. From family man to f…
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Américo Mendoza Mori, a Peruvian researcher and teacher, introduces himself in Quechua…
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0:18Américo Mendoza Mori, a Peruvian researcher and teacher of Latin American and Indigenous Studies at Harvard University, introduces himself in Quechua… ••• The following narrative includes excerpts from a collection of testimonies and interviews entitled ‘The Universal Phrasebook Of Indigenous Languages (UPIL), where it is all about the voices, acce…
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Guide of Egypt Tours are presenting a completely different concept about Ancient Egypt, in this type of tour we present the alternative theories, the scientific opinions and the connections between Ancient Egypt and the Ancient world. You will know more about Kemet, Kemet is the official name for Egypt in the Ancient times. You will have access to …
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Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 70 – Tips on Walking the Hadrian’s Wall National Trail With Emily Graver from Macs Adventure
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52:40In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas interviews Emily Graver, an adventure operations specialist at Macs Adventure, about the Hadrian's Wall walk. Jonathan is planning to walk the trail, a lifelong goal, in summer 2026. They discuss the history, planning, and preparation needed for this iconic 84-mile trail that runs acro…
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Friday, September 19, 2025 — Native Bookshelf: “Sisters in the Wind” by Angeline Boulley
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56:19Lucy Smith just aged out of the foster care system but finds she needs to protect herself and her family against persistent threats from her past. She relies on the survival skills she’s learned the hard way: a lack of trust in others and a readiness to run. Along the way she connects with her own Anishinaabe identity. “Sisters in the Wind” is the …
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Penny Kagigebi: Reclaiming 2-Spirit Culture Through Art
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28:31Today, we're excited to talk to Penny Kagigebi. Penny is a direct descendant of the White Earth Nation. She is a 2-Spirit queer community collaborator, artist, curator and teacher. She focuses on birch bark basketry and quill boxes and recently curated Queering Indigeneity for the Minnesota Museum of American Art, on exhibit from September 18, 2025…
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Place-Name Series: Edgeworthstown/Mostrim
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14:03“People cling to their ancient names.” When John O’Donovan wrote those words in 1837, he had just walked the roads of Longford, listening to locals insist that their town was not just Edgeworthstown, the name imposed by a planter family, but Mostrim — Meathas Troim — the fertile ridge, the frontier of the elder tree. In this episode of The History …
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Hawaii Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors (From a Local)
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38:53Have you ever wondered what locals really want visitors to know before coming to Hawaii? Most travelers focus only on beaches and bucket-list spots, but what really makes your trip unforgettable is connecting with the culture, supporting local businesses, and embracing the aloha spirit. 👉 Become a Premium Member of Hawaii’s Best If you’ve ever wond…
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Leonard Harmon: Bridging Powwow Traditions with Bronx Street Art
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38:44What if creating art could transform cultural narratives and bridge different worlds? Join us in an inspiring conversation with Leonard Harmon, a groundbreaking artist who intertwines traditional Indigenous artistry with the gritty vibrancy of Bronx street culture. Leonard opens up about his personal journey, influenced by his late uncle, Leonard A…
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Granddaughter Crow: Shamanism and your Shadow
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1:16:06Work with your shadows from a shamanistic point of view with Granddaughter Crow's four-step system.Organized by the four cardinal directions and the animal guides associated with each one―raven, snake, owl, and wolf―this book helps you find the beauty within your shadow without fear or shame. Each of the four main chapters features a variety of way…
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025 – Free speech and social media collide
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55:34In life, Charlie Kirk espoused controversial opinions that many people consider repugnant. His violent and public death is now becoming a test for what other public figures—and ordinary citizens—are able to say without severe consequences. Dozens of people, including a Washington Post columnist and a U.S. Army colonel, are facing repercussions afte…
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How We Created Weeds and Why We Need Them
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29:01Peter Del Tredici, Senior Research Scientist Emeritus of Arnold Arboretum and Visiting Lecturer of Applied Ecology and Planning at MIT explains the history of these garden pests why they can play an essential role in this era of climate change.
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The stakes of calling Israel's actions in Gaza a genocide
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43:50This week: why the term "genocide" matters when talking about Israel's actions against Palestinians in Gaza. On Tuesday, a UN commission said it found that Israel has committed genocide in the Gaza Strip, as more people, groups and countries are alleging the same. We break down what the word genocide means on both a personal and geopolitical level,…
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Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – Tribal advocates sound the alarm over radioactive exposure
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56:00The advocacy group, Tewa Women United, is warning nearby Pueblo citizens and other local residents about Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico releasing gas containing the weak radioactive substance, tritium. The group says, despite assurances by lab experts and regulators that the substance is safe in relatively small doses, it is a …
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10 Best Local Restaurants on Oahu You Can’t Miss
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12:59FREE Guide to the 10 Best Local Restaurants on Oahu Looking for the best places to eat on Oahu? Beyond the resorts and chain restaurants, there are family-run spots serving dishes locals have loved for generations. 👉 Become a Premium Member of Hawaii’s Best If you’ve ever wondered where locals actually eat and how food connects you to Hawaii’s cult…
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The Heart of Tradition Podcast- For everything magnesium but also life changing ideas, European wisdom, health tips and more from the speartip! ALSO: Goodbye Industrial Grade Magnesium claiming to be Zechstein. Hello Clear-stone, Zero Solvent Magnesium !! Can you call the source? With us you can. Always in healthy blue GLASS. Only One Ingredient. V…
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Monday, September 15, 2025 – Native women making leadership gains
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56:25The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians just elected four women to what had been an all-male tribal council. The Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma just installed women in their top two leadership positions for the first time in history. As with the general population, Native women lag behind men when it comes to elected political power. The non-profit Repres…
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Professor Grace McCormack, University of Galway, joined Mark Gibson on the latest podcast version of the Signpost Series to discuss The Native Irish Honey Bee. A questions and answers session took place at the end of the webinar which was facilitated by Teagasc’s Dr. Catherine Keena. To register for future webinars visit: https://www.teagasc.ie/cor…
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This Week in the West: The Legendary Record-Breaking Career of Bull Rider Don Gay
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4:29🤠This Week in the West 🎙️ Episode 46: The Legendary Record-Breaking Career of Bull Rider Don Gay 📢 Episode Summary: In this episode, we pay tribute to rodeo legend Don Gay, whose name surfaced repeatedly when fans were asked to name the greatest bull rider of all time. We take listeners through Gay’s extraordinary life and record-breaking career, t…
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Ellen Jones, a British translator based in Mexico City, has a question for four indigenous women…
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11:23Her question is an ongoing topic and issue, especially for indigenous communities, due to tariffs, immigration policies, authoritarianism, especially in the United States… ••• Ellen Jones is a British literary translator from Spanish to English, an editor, and an occasional writer based in Mexico City. https://youtu.be/jFjb0P8eDpg?si=Tvie5eABqnteH5…
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Michael Cremo: Extreme Human Antiquity
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1:22:14Michael Cremo's book Forbidden Archeology, coauthored with Richard Thompson, caused shock waves in the world of science, It exposed evidence for a human presence on this planet going much further back in time than the current dominant consensus in the world of science allows.In Extreme Human Antiquity, Cremo builds on the foundation of Forbidden Ar…
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Friday, September 12, 2025 – An epic drama and a true crime obsession brings two events with cultural ties to the screen
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56:25Two films take on real life accounts with strong Native cultural themes. One is a major Hollywood drama. The other is a smoldering independent documentary.The Hulu documentary “Blood & Myth” follows Iñupiaq musician and writer James Dommek Jr.’s obsession with a bizarre 2012 string of violence. Dommek digs into the motivations of the fellow Alaska…
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Anglotopia Podcast: Episode 69 – The Anglotopia Guide to Cumbria and the Lake District
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49:30In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, Jonathan Thomas explores the beauty and cultural significance of Cumbria and the Lake District. He shares his personal experiences, literary connections, and the planning process for his trip, including a writer's retreat. The conversation delves into the stunning landscapes, historical sites, and the uniq…
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Thursday, September 11, 2025 — Native health officials navigating confusing new federal COVID vaccination guidance
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56:02Just as coronavirus infections are on the rise, federal authorities are throwing confusing recommendations about vaccinations into the mix. Many people are wondering whether they are eligible for a COVID shot, where to get one, and whether it’s covered by insurance. The answer, at least partly, depends on whether your state or tribe is filling in g…
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