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This podcast series will help you to get to know the Small Arms Survey and its activities by listening to the Survey's team of experts speak about the latest research projects and the application and implementation of their findings.
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The definitive podcast for all things Gettysburg, covering the history of the Battle of Gettysburg, author/historian interviews, and a weekly live show that explores the world of Addressing Gettysburg and informs visitors of what there is for them to do when they get to town.
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Saving History - The Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum is a powerful testament to Australia's industrial and social history, offering a vivid portrayal of the country's early 20th-century manufacturing journey. Located on the very site of the original factory, the museum not only celebrates Australia’s first high-precision mass production facility but also emphasizes the human and technical narratives into the factory’s existence. The museum’s exhibits highlight both the technological innova ...
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Silah Report

Silah Report

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Silah Report is a non-commercial research project exploring contemporary and historical small arms & light weapons in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), and Central Asia regions. A project of Armament Research Services (ARES), Silah Report is committed to producing original, regionally focused content. Silah is the Turkish word for ‘weapon’, coming from the Arabic and Farsi, “سلاح”. Silah Report is committed to producing timely, regionally focused content that educates our readership abo ...
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Brussels Sprouts

Center for a New American Security | CNAS

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Small bites on Transatlantic Security, NATO, the EU, Russia, and all things Europe. Hosted by Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend at the Center for a New American Security.
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Peace Perspectives

Nonviolence International Southeast Asia

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Peace Perspectives Podcast — inspiring through words, changing mindsets, and building a peace constituency that transform communities. Peace Perspectives is produced by Nonviolence International Southeast Asia, with help from our partners.
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Uxbridge Beat

Jennifer Neveu-Campsall and Scott Campsall

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Jennifer Neveu-Campsall and Scott Campsall are residents of Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada and are talking about all things local! Whether you're new to the community, have lived here for years, or you're just interested in what's happening in a small Canadian town, we've got something for you.
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Welcome to Building While Flying: a weekly business podcast from Gary Vaynerchuk’s agency The Sasha Group. We are the small- to medium-sized business arm of VaynerX, the most contemporary independent holding company in the industry. At The Sasha Group, we teach, guide, and execute modern-day brand building and marketing for ambitious businesses looking for meaningful growth. Building a business isn’t linear. The journey is wrought with turbulence, delays, and re-routes. Those who win are res ...
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Looking for your new Biz Besties? "You know that ‘holy sh*t, no one warns you about this’ moment in business? Yeah, we talk about those." Welcome to SHE-TALKS, the podcast for ambitious women who want to grow, scale, and thrive in business. I’m Lisa Jones – mum of five and serial entrepreneur – and I’m bringing you raw, real, and relatable conversations with powerhouse founders, industry experts, and mentors who have been where you are and know exactly what it takes to go further. No fluff. ...
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Dive into The Entrepreneurial Truth Show with Kesi Case, your electrifying gateway to mastering entrepreneurship in the digital era! Every episode is a journey into the heart of business innovation, where Kesi and a lineup of visionary entrepreneurs across tech, startups, and seasoned businesses unleash powerful, actionable insights. Are you ready to revolutionize your business approach? Whether you’re just firing up your startup dreams or scaling new heights as a veteran entrepreneur, this ...
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Aquademia: The Seafood Podcast

Justin Grant, Maddie Cassidy

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Hosted by Global Seafood Alliance’s Justin Grant and Maddie Cassidy, Aquademia is your go-to podcast for a fresh take on all things seafood. The podcast aims to educate consumers and industry professionals on how seafood is connected with the issues facing our planet, what consumers can do to help, and arm them with the knowledge to make better seafood choices! Each episode will feature interviews from professionals of many disciplines to demonstrate how deeply seafood is connected with our ...
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Rough Drafts

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Rough Drafts is a Black digital salon hosted by Maurice Rippel and Luke McGowan-Arnold. Maurice and Luke, classmates from their time at a small liberal arts college in the 2010s, reconnected after their respective odyssey in the early 2020s. Through their work facilitating writing groups and public events at a bookstore in Philadelphia, the idea for this podcast emerged, and in fact, was requested. Rough Drafts is exactly what it sounds like: ideas in their nascent stages, first impressions, ...
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This is the Level Up Your Brand Podcast. I'm Martin Sully, a brand strategist, designer and founder of Snapper Studio. And, I'm on a mission to help you gain clarity and confidence in your brand. I’ll arm you with bite-size tips and introduce you to friends of the show who are taking their brand to the next level.
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Security Management Highlights brings the security professional expert interviews and information on the most critical industry topics. Join host Brendan Howard as he interviews thought leaders and industry professionals, as well as editors from the magazine.
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Let's be honest. Life with a disability can be difficult. Luckily, we are living in the twenty-first century. This podcast is about how living in the modern world has helped people with disabilities to have fairly "normal" lives. Join me as we explore why this is and as I try to look at disability from a social model perspective and change how the world sees disability.
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Building Our Power

Building Our Power

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Queer Radical Communists. #BuildingOurPower Building Our Power is an educational podcast dedicated to teaching and learning from others about communist/leftist ideology as well as how to build dual power. Building Our Power was launched in late 2016 as a small Memphis-based podcast, and continues to strive for consciousness, organization, and revolution For more information about us check out our twitter: @buildingourpwr
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Orphan Sunday Stories of Impact

Christian Alliance for Orphans

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Through Orphan Sunday and Stand Sunday, we’re all a part of a great big story. Each observance is unique, yet together we are sharing God’s love for vulnerable children. Join us on a very special journey with guests from around the world. Stories of Impact will inspire you with small acts of faithfulness that have change children’s lives forever.
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Welcome to The Countdown of Monte Cristo, the daily podcast where we break down one of literature’s greatest adventures, bite by bite. For the next four years—yes, you heard that right—host Landen Celano will be reading a passage from Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo every single day. Each episode offers a short escape into this timeless tale of betrayal, revenge, and redemption, paired with Landen’s reflections, insights, and occasional forays into 19th-century oddities. Never rea ...
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In the mountains of central Appalachia, blood runs as deep as these hollers and just as dark. Since before our kind knew these hills, hearts of unknowable hunger and madness have slumbered beneath them. These are the darkest mountains in the world. How dare we think we can break the skin of a god and dig out its heart without bringing forth blood and darkness? Old Gods of Appalachia is a horror-anthology podcast set in the shadows of an Alternate Appalachia, a place where digging too deep in ...
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Founded in 1990 by Marc Lee, former Managing Director of FT Business Enterprises who established and ran the Financial Times global conference business, Cityforum has for many years been acknowledged as a major contributor to public policy debate. Cityforum comprises a small, trusted, fully independent group of experienced individuals, respected for their intellectual honesty, knowledge and extensive contacts across every level of the private, public and not-for-profit sectors, at home and a ...
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Small World, Big Problems

JHU SAIS Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies

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Small World, Big Problems – a SAIS Strategy Podcast. ​A SAIS student podcast supported by the Philip Merrill Center for Strategic Studies. ​In Small World, Big Problems, we ask the experts about the biggest challenges in the world of strategy and national security. ​It’s a small world, and it’s only getting smaller. But it seems like every day, there is a new problem on the horizon: great power conflict, political extremism, climate change – the list goes on and on. In this student podcast s ...
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Carnegie Council Podcasts

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Listen, learn, and reflect on the most critical issues at the intersection of ethics and international affairs. Subscribe for access to the latest interviews, events, and audio articles from Carnegie Council’s global community.
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Legal Treats with Atty Aileen Welcome to "Legal Treats" with Atty Aileen, the podcast that serves up a delicious blend of legal knowledge and practical advice. Join us as we demystify complex legal concepts, answer your burning questions, and provide insights that will empower you to navigate the legal landscape with confidence. Atty Aileen, your host, is a seasoned legal professional with a passion for making the law accessible to all. Through engaging discussions and real-life case studies ...
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How does PricewaterhouseCoopers arm employees with skills to meet the needs of Fortune 100 clients? How does Intel produce and provide next-gen technology to companies looking to maintain an edge? How does UPS keep 55,000 drivers en route and on time every day? Join host Jeremy Bergeron as he sits down with the founders, CEOs, CTOs, COOs, and change-makers who make all of this (and more) possible. Each episode uncovers an organization’s “X factor” — the tool, technology, software, culture or ...
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Deep beneath the soil of a dead world, there is life. Tales From The Low City is a collection of tales from a strange, bleak, and beautiful world where all creatures great and small, ambitious and content, bipedal and tripedal and quadrupedal must come together and make something like "civilisation". Created by Dom Guilfoyle. Support the show: www.patreon.com/domguilfoyle Discord: https://discord.gg/BF5Ar6pNny Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BackStory

BackStory

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BackStory is a weekly public podcast hosted by U.S. historians Ed Ayers, Brian Balogh, Nathan Connolly and Joanne Freeman. We're based in Charlottesville, Va. at Virginia Humanities. There’s the history you had to learn, and the history you want to learn - that’s where BackStory comes in. Each week BackStory takes a topic that people are talking about and explores it through the lens of American history. Through stories, interviews, and conversations with our listeners, BackStory makes histo ...
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The CyberDap Podcast

Daniel Agyemang Prempeh - TheCyberDap

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Safeguarding Your Business in the Digital Age Welcome to The Cyberdap Podcast, your go-to resource for navigating the complex world of cybersecurity tailored specifically for small and medium business owners. In an era where digital threats lurk around every corner, staying ahead of cyber attacks is paramount to the success and security of your business. Join us as we delve deep into the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, shedding light on the latest threats, vulnerabilities, and atta ...
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Cargo Cult

Cargo Cult

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Cargo Cult is a podcast hosted by Naomi Karavani and Michele Greenstein that pulls back the curtain on these often forgotten forces shaping our digital world. A cargo cult is what happens when people copy the visible parts of something they think is successful — without understanding the deeper systems that actually make it work. The term comes from World War II. Allied forces landed on remote Pacific islands, bringing with them cargo: food, medicine, equipment, and more. To the islanders, t ...
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Yogesh Sonar, a Pune-based digital marketing trainer and consultant, has trained many physically disabled people across India and enabled them to become independent. During this lockdown period, he wants to reach out to more people and is looking for support. Yogesh Sonar, a Pune-based digital marketing trainer and consultant, has trained many physically disabled people across India and enabled them to become independent. During this lockdown period, he wants to reach out to more people and ...
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Are you tired of feeling anxious about the lack of growth in your business? Are you sick of not knowing where to start in looking for your ideal client or even how to attract them? Do you wish that you could quit posting your every thought and moment to social media so that you are noticed? How do you create more time and get more productively done in your business? Should you hire a VA? In this podcast, you will find truth to who YOU really are as an entrepreneur. Welcome Home! I‘m glad you ...
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Edmond begins to shape his new life. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 25, Dantès parts from La Jeune Amélie with generous gifts that secure the goodwill of her crew, then watches Jacopo sail for Marseilles with instructions to meet him again at Monte Cristo. Traveling on to Genoa, Edmond seizes opportunity: a yacht, built for an Englishman, be…
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We look back on the last 10 Discworld novels, plus the first half of the series. Including discussion of how sometimes books need to hit you at the right time in your life, how Granny Weatherwax is like Superman, and why we have a clear least favourite. We also add much-needed context to our Maskerade episode since we have learned more. You can fin…
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Wealth begins to change hands. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 25, Edmond discreetly sells four small diamonds in Leghorn, netting twenty thousand francs. The next day, he astonishes Jacopo with a brand new vessel and a gift of one hundred piastres — on the condition that Jacopo sail to Marseilles to inquire after Edmond’s father and Mercédès…
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Get ready for a deep-dive ride! In Ask A Gettysburg Guide #116 Lewis Trott and I trace the story of the Army of the Potomac **after** Gettysburg — from the tense pursuit across the Potomac to the grinding Overland Campaign, the siege around Petersburg, and the final Appomattox Campaign that helped end the war. Tune in for crisp storytelling, surpri…
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Six days later, La Jeune Amélie returns. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 25, Edmond plays the part of a wounded man, feigning weakness as the smugglers recount their narrow escape from a guard-ship. They regret his absence and the fifty piastres profit he might have earned, but Dantès, secretly heir to untold millions, conceals even the faint…
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The Trump administration made a major move this week in its announcement of sanctions on major Russian oil companies Rosneft and Luke Oil, along with 31 subsidiaries. This follows President Donald Trump’s cancellation of a discussed meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest and a U.S. agreement to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow m…
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Day breaks over Monte Cristo, and with it begins Edmond’s transformation. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 25, Dantès conceals the treasure with painstaking care — restoring the cavern and hillside until they appear untouched by human hands. But he cannot remain a dragon hoarding in solitude. His heart burns to rejoin mankind, to wield the ran…
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Ever wondered what it really takes to scale your business without burning out? 💡 In this powerful episode, Jesse Holmes reveals the truth about entrepreneurship, from mastering your mindset to learning how to regulate your nervous system and perform at your peak. He shares how he overcame 5 years of burnout and anxiety, the secret to finding clarit…
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Order SEA CHANGE: Torrey House Press (use code BUDDY to save 20%) On Amazon Evironmental Defense fund: Website LinkedIn X Instagram Facebook Check out our website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcast Follow us on social media! Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Share your sustainability tips with us [email protected]! If you want …
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Ecstasy, terror, and gratitude overwhelm the new heir of Spada’s fortune. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Edmond staggers between disbelief and frenzy, frightening the goats of Monte Cristo with his wild cries before falling to his knees in prayer. At last he begins to measure his fortune: gold ingots, crowns bearing the effigy of Alexand…
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In this episode, Will and Big Tuna discuss the McKinley presidency, with a particular focus on how and why America became an imperial power under McKinley, whether that was a good thing, and how McKinley’s perspective on economics informed his push to make America a world power. They also discuss gold as money, JP Morgan, Friedrich List, and Henry …
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This week on Talk World Radio we're talking about military bases and the law with Martha Schmidt who is a co-chair of the Human Rights Framework Project and member of the Anti-Militarism Working Group of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG). Martha Schmidt holds law degrees from the University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin. She wrote a …
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The moment of revelation arrives. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Edmond bursts open the chest sealed for centuries and beholds its wonders: heaps of golden coin, heavy bars of unpolished gold, and cascades of diamonds, rubies, and pearls that clatter like hail in his hands. Frenzied with amazement, Dantès rushes through the grotto and on…
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At last, the moment of truth. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Dantès digs into the farthest corner of the second grotto, and his pickaxe strikes against wood and iron. With torchlight he clears the earth to reveal a massive oaken coffer, bound in steel and bearing a silver plate engraved with the arms of the Spada family. After years of h…
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Proof grows stronger, yet Edmond nearly faints under the weight of hope and fear. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Dantès forces himself onward, prying loose the carefully disguised stones to reveal a hidden chamber. At last he enters the second grotto — a low, gloomy space, heavy with stale air. His eyes adjust, but the darkness yields no…
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The cardinal’s words echo in Edmond’s memory: “In the farthest angle of the second opening.” In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Dantès realizes he has only uncovered the first grotto and resumes his search. At last, a hollow sound answers his pickaxe. Chipping away the surface, he discovers the wall is only stucco, painted to resemble granit…
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At the edge of despair, Dantès decides to descend. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Edmond steels himself, imagining Borgia’s hand upon the same steps centuries before. He braces for darkness — but instead finds a cavern shimmering with dim blue light and walls of glittering granite. Smiling bitterly, he thinks these must be the only treas…
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Four years into its war in Ukraine, Russia continues to escalate attacks on the Ukrainian population while also dialing up its hybrid campaign against Europe. In the last six weeks alone, Russia has sent military drones into Polish and Romanian airspace and fighter aircraft into Estonian airspace and has continued its influence operations in places…
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With a final heave, Dantès topples the massive rock into the sea. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, he discovers beneath it an iron ring set into a flagstone — the entrance to a hidden grotto. Yet even as he pries it open and reveals steps vanishing into darkness, Edmond hesitates. Fear and doubt strike him: what if Faria’s dream was nothin…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with the inspiring Zoe Harrison, host of the podcast *Dystrophy Diaries* and author of the book *One In A Million*. Together, we explore our personal journeys with our diagnoses and the unique challenges we faced during our teenage years, particularly the struggle with internal ableism. Zoe shares her exp…
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For those dedicated to humanitarianism, 2025 marks an inflection point, one that requires us to grapple with the question: How might we re-envision humanitarian aid? In the keynote event of Global Ethics Day 2025, a panel of experts explored vital questions around power, accountability, and the need for greater inclusivity in the design, funding, a…
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In this powerful episode of Entrepreneurial Truth, Katie shares her emotional journey of escaping a 33-year narcissistic marriage, rebuilding her life, and finding freedom, healing, and self-worth. From running a farm to becoming an author and advocate for survivors, Katie opens up about the deep lessons she learned through pain, resilience, and th…
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At last, the secret yields to Edmond’s hand. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, Dantès uncovers the artifice that held the circular rock in place. Unable to move it with strength alone, he turns to powder and fire. The explosion shatters the wedge stone and lifts the rock, sending a snake slithering from the darkness like a guardian spirit. …
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In this episode, will and Rust Belt Kid discuss the history of the American industrial economy, with a focus on the men, companies, and cities that built the Rust Belt. They discuss America’s rise as an industrial power, the political and economic winds that cemented us as the leading industrial power, and how we fell thanks to globalization and re…
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**Sun Tzu at Gettysburg with Ralph Siegel | Addressing Gettysburg** In this episode of *Addressing Gettysburg*, guest Ralph Siegel invites you into a provocative thopught exercise: how and where were the principles of **Sun Tzu’s *The Art of War** applied in the Battle of Gettysburg? Sun Tzu (5th century B.C.) is one of history’s most influential s…
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Reassured by the sight of departing sails, Dantès turns his attention back to the island itself. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, he follows the faint marks toward a secluded creek, hidden like a secret harbor, and imagines how Cardinal Spada might have concealed both his boat and his treasure. Returning to the great circular rock, Edmond …
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Alone at last, Dantès stands beneath the burning midday sun on Monte Cristo. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 24, he feels the eerie sensation of being watched, even in solitude. Gun in hand, he climbs to the highest rock to survey the horizon — not gazing at Corsica, Sardinia, or Elba, but fixed on the departing ships that had left him free t…
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The ruse complete, Dantès watches the smugglers sail away—his feigned weakness leaving him “abandoned” on Monte Cristo. Alone at last, he lets slip a smile: among hardened men of contraband, he has found loyalty and kindness. But the charade is over. Rising with sudden strength, more agile than a wild kid leaping among the myrtles, he seizes his gu…
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This week on Talk World Radio we are talking about so-called authorizations to use force. Brett Heinz is a policy researcher and freelance writer based in Washington, DC, where his work focuses on economic justice, political inequality, corruption, and U.S. foreign policy. He is currently the Global Policy Coordinator for Economic and Climate Justi…
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Dantès’ feigned injury deepens, his cries of pain convincing even the strict patron of La Jeune Amélie to consider breaking his rule of never delaying a voyage. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, Edmond insists he be left behind with food, weapons, and tools, declaring that death on the island is preferable to the agony of movement. The crew…
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Edmond’s search for the treasure takes a sudden turn. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, while bounding across the rocks toward his comrades, Dantès slips and falls heavily down a slope. Found bleeding and in pain, he insists on being left to rest while the sailors eat. Alone again, his body weakened but his mind resolute, Edmond presses him…
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On the surface, great power competition often seems driven by economic and military conflict, but diplomacy has always been central to great powers' engagement with the world. This is the argument made by Dr. Wess Mitchell in his forthcoming book, Great Power Diplomacy, The Skill of Statecraft from Attila the Hun to Kissinger. Covering 15 centuries…
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Exploring Monte Cristo alone, Dantès follows a narrow cleft carved by a torrent, searching for the grottos of legend. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, he discovers faint marks scratched into stone, hidden under moss and myrtle, and dares to believe they were left as guides by Cardinal Spada himself. But the trail ends abruptly at a great r…
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Feigning a hunting trip, Dantès sends Jacopo back to the crew and climbs alone into the heights of Monte Cristo. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, Edmond gazes down on the smugglers below, reflecting that their small fortunes, soon squandered, mean nothing beside the treasure he seeks. Once content with liberty alone, he now craves wealth w…
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In this episode, Will and shampoo manufacturing king turned gentleman farmer and book reviewer Charles Haywood discuss the relative merits of an aristocratic social order compared to the present managerial regime. They also discuss how and why the aristocracy died, why the English model of landed rule was so much better than the others, the roots o…
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This week on Talk World Radio we're talking about opening borders with John Washington, author of a terrific book called The Case for Open Borders. John Washington is a staff writer at Arizona Luminaria, a community-focused media outlet where he writes about the border, climate change, democracy, and more. He has written for The Atlantic, The Washi…
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Dantès’ command of the crew grows so complete that even the old patron yields to him. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, Edmond takes the helm through the night, guiding the vessel beneath the stars with Monte Cristo rising on the horizon. Alone at sea, his thoughts crowd the silence — dreams of treasure, vengeance, and freedom keeping him a…
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At last, fortune brings Edmond the chance to set foot on Monte Cristo without suspicion. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 23, Dantès spends a restless night filled with dazzling dreams of treasure turning to dust. By day, he steadies his mind and begins to form a clear plan. On board, his growing authority makes him a leader among the smuggler…
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Opportunity at last: during a smugglers’ meeting in Leghorn, the patron of La Jeune Amélie proposes Monte Cristo as the perfect neutral ground for their next landing. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 22, Edmond hides his joy as the plan is accepted. By the following night, they will sail for the deserted island — and for Edmond, the chance to …
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Your mindset makes a huge difference in proactively managing change at work, rather than just reacting to it, says Mohammed Shehzad in the October 2025 episode of SM Highlights. When security technology and processes get involved, resistance and confusion can impact the overall progression and success of the change. Also in this episode, Rachel Bri…
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On September 28th, Moldovan voters went to the polls in parliamentary elections to choose between competing visions for their country's future. Despite intense efforts by the Kremlin to influence the information space, wage cyber attacks on election infrastructure, and even make bomb threats at diaspora polling places in Europe, the pro-EU party of…
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On long days at sea, Dantès becomes to Jacopo what Faria had been to him — a teacher. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 22, he teaches his Corsican companion the language of the stars and the secrets of navigation, while quietly preparing for his own future. Passing Monte Cristo again and again without a chance to land, Edmond resolves that whe…
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Send us a text **Episode Description:** Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Victoria Scholz, an accessible fashion advocate who has been making waves in the fashion industry since the tender age of 15. With a master’s degree in sustainable fashion, Victoria is not just a visionary; she's a trailblazer dedicated to creating a more …
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A skirmish with customs officers leaves one dead and two smugglers wounded — Dantès among them. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Chapter 22, Edmond embraces danger and injury as harsh lessons for the path ahead, feeling his heart harden as pity slips away. Jacopo rushes to his aid with sincere devotion, deepening the quiet bond between them. ⸻ New to …
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In this podcast, Will and Ben Wilson of the fantastic “How to Take Over the World” podcast discuss power, entrepreneurialism, and the idea of doing something greater in life than just acquisitiveness for its own sake. They discuss the traits and virtues of great men, the tradeoffs between being a man out of time and one who harnesses his time, and …
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