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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content. For more information, head to noiser.com/subscriptions For advertising enquiries, email [email protected] Hosted by John Hopkins. Production: Katrina Hughes, Kate Simants, Nicole Edmunds, Jacob Booth, Dorry Macau ...
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Sphinx Thinks

Georgina Holmes

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I'll be interviewing specialists, leading researchers and passionate figures to find out about their field, interests and what the future holds. Dedicated to understanding humanity vis-à-vis evolution, behaviour, culture, history, and the environment.
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The Future of Podcasting

Dave Jackson & Daniel J. Lewis

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Want to learn more about Podcasting 2.0, and the Value 4 Value Model but don't understand anything anyone is talking about when it comes to all this satoshi, nodes, sphinx, etc? Then this is the show for you. Join us as I explain the bleeding edge of streaming satoshis for podcasters as we examine the value-for-value business model. I'll also talk about other business ideas, technology and tools in podcasting.
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Ancient Egypt, from Creation to Cleopatra. This podcast tells the story of pharaonic Egypt "in their own words." Using archaeology, ancient texts, and up-to-date scholarship, we uncover the world of the Nile Valley and its people. Hosted on the Airwave Media Network.
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Historian Dan Snow investigates the 'how' and 'why' of history's defining moments. From the Colosseum of Ancient Rome and the battlefields of Waterloo to the tomb of Tutankhamun, Dan journeys across the globe to share the greatest stories from the past that help us understand the present. New episodes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. You can get in touch with us at [email protected] A podcast by History Hit, the world's best history channel and creators of award-winning podcasts The An ...
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Ever wonder really lies beneath the Great Sphinx? What secrets are hidden in Tesla’s lost notebooks? And seriously, where did they put the Ark of the Covenant? Hey, I’m Luke and spend my time writing adventure novels and daydreaming about ancient mysteries (Probably 30% writing, 70% daydreaming). The Adventure Story Podcast is my excuse to talk with the dreamers and the doers of adventure—those who craft epic quests from their laptops, and real-world explorers who laugh in the face of GPS. P ...
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Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process

Musicians, Composers, Performers, Dancers, Choreographers...in Conversation: Creative Process Original Series

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Music & Dance episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners ...
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Relax or fall asleep to calmly narrated stories about The Titanic, Pyramids of Egypt, Henry Ford, Joan of Arc, Loch Ness Monster, Easter Island, Jesse Owens, Ancient Greece, Gold Rush, Gilligan’s Island, Nazi Loot, Marco Polo, Florence Nightingale, Jackie Robinson, Balloon Flight, Mongols, Kublai Khan, Pilgrims, Reindeer, Salt, Coal, Rubber, Nitroglycerin, Treasure Hunts, Prison Escapes, and much more. ———- You can access all of the ARCHIVE & BONUS EPISODES at www.calmhistory.com.
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Last Action Podcast

GameZilla Media

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LPJ, Sphinx, and Hovercraft Joe talk about the greatest films of all time, action movies. They'll argue about their favorite moments, rate the movies and bring you film knowledge you didn't even know you wanted every Monday.
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The Monster Menagerie

Lucy-Furr, Lacey and Nery

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Welcome to our Monster Menagerie. Where on the first of every month Luca, Lacey and Nery discuss a specific Cryptid, from Mothman, to the Sphinx, to Jessie and beyond, before logging them into our very own MonsterDex.
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Agents of the Circle Podcast

Agents of the Circle Podcast

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Sphinx Akashaa Duncan puts on the hat of Dungeon Master as he runs an original 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons campaign for his friends, set in a homebrewed version of the Eberron universe. Dice will be rolled, spells will be slung, and funny voices will be heard Music Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (https://soundcloud.com/kevin-9-1) and Geoff Gibbs.#MayTheDiceRollEverInYourFavor
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The Quiz Cupboard

Quiz Cupboard

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Come on in! Jon has some important trivia questions for you while you search for the wrapping paper. It's like a pub quiz, but without the burden of human interaction. Whether it's recreating song intros with the wrong instrument or asking you to name the last thing on a seemingly random list, The Quiz Cupboard is veritably cluttered with innovative rounds and challenges for anyone who likes to think they Know Things. Fans of Only Connect, Popmaster, Pointless and House of Games - look no fu ...
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How much do we really know about the people who make the headlines? In a provocative new podcast series, the acclaimed BBC, C4 and Newsnight journalist Michael Crick delves into the backgrounds of major figures ranging from Paul Dacre to Angela Rayner to Gary Neville. He talks to the people who know them best to find out what shaped them, what they believe… and what they really want.
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Go Fund This!

Southgate Media Group

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Go Fund This! finds current, running crowdfunding projects and sits down with their project managers to discuss their projects more in-depth. We focus on Kickstarters, Indie GoGos, Patreons, and other projects needing funding and we interview the people involved to help them get the word out. Games, comics, movies, books, music, and more! We cover it all.
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A wonderful coming together of two writers who wrote their books more than half a century apart. Neither of them had ever visited the remote islands they were writing about yet they provided inspiration for a couple of exciting adventure tales. In 1838, Edgar Allan Poe published The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It was the only complete novel published by the American author. It was the story of a young boy who stows away on board a whaling ship and it goes on to relate the ev ...
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What stories are the inspirational ‘Muses’ in your life? Many-headed monsters, ferocious fighters, scheming sorcerers, humble heroes: mythology, legends, and folklore are full of fascinating stories and vibrant characters. For thousands of years, humanity has used mythology to make sense of our own lives, express our creativity, and connect with each other. In Myths and Muses, the Mythik Camps team shares stories drawn from across many pantheons and cultures, with the hope that young demigod ...
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Mental Health is attainable for anyone--especially those labeled with mental illness. Join artist, memoir writer, and bipolar psychiatric survivor, Jen Gaita Siciliano, as she challenges our world's current limited understanding of mental illness in interviews with artists, healers, educators and shamans, who offer fresh perspectives on mental health and creativity. Episodes also include Jen's personal writing on living as a bipolar creative, as well as news commentary that exposes psychiatr ...
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Celebrity Psychic Laura Michelle Powers explores topics related to angels, spirituality, the psychic realms and the mind-body-spirit connection. Laura features world class experts and shares her own knowledge to help others improve their lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Laura is a psychic and creative entrepreneur who has been featured by Buzzfeed, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, the CW, Motherboard by Vice Magazine and the #1” Ron Burgundy Podcast” with Will Ferrell. Laura Powers is a cl ...
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The Sacred Travel Podcast explores the transformative power of travel to ancient and sacred sites around the world that have cradled civilizations and inspired pilgrims for centuries. Every other week, your host Julia Weigert takes you on meaningful journeys diving into the wisdom, rituals and medicine of places of power and magic that challenge beliefs and ignite personal growth. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer, devoted pilgrim or just curious about the spiritual essence of travel, this ...
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Abbreviated

AbbrevMedia

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We abbreviate big ideas and possible answers to even bigger questions. Abbreviated is your field guide to modern thought. Learn more at abbreviatedpodcast.com.
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History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria is the masterwork of one of the fathers of modern egyptology. This work, in twelve volumes, was translated from the French original, “Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient classique” by E. L. McClure and published in 1903-1904. Maspero was a largely self-taught master of hieroglyphic translation. In November 1880, he was placed at the head of a French archeological mission, which developed later into the Institut Français d’Archéol ...
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Sebastian Podcast

Sebastian Engström

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I interview world class leaders, change makers, athletes, entrepreneurs, trail blazers and healers, to inspire you to perform at your highest level with purpose and integrity.
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discussions of history, paranormal, extraterrestrial life and space. The topics are presented in a manor to create open dialogue. Encouraging the listener to think for themselves and draw their own conclusions.
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Night Call

iHeartPodcasts

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Are you in need of company during those strange days and lonely nights? Every Monday, hosts Molly Lambert, Tess Lynch and Emily Yoshida, gather in dark rooms for a free jazz blend of pop culture theory, internet fascinations, and venture down a plethora of half-baked conspiracy theory rabbit holes. Drop us a line with your night call at 240-46-NIGHT or [email protected], and we'll offer our best advice on life, love, and the coming apocalypse.
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Many places, no matter how much people like to complain are objectively good. Take Central Park for example. Sure, maybe they could do with more toilets and there might be a lot of squirells, but objectivly it is a very good place. That doesn't stop people complaining though. Trust us.
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Heads' Tales

Grateful Dead of the Day

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Heads' Tales aims to capture stories about people's experiences with the Grateful Dead. From going on tour to trading tapes to meeting Heads in Botswana, we will record, save, and share the rich and varied memories that people have of getting on the bus and having the Grateful Dead as an instrumental part of their life. Heads' Tales is a production of Grateful Dead of the Day.
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Welcome to Gypsy Soul Journeys, the space where we bridge the metaphysical to the physical. Where spiritual insights converge and magic awakens. I'm your host Demi Ward, and I'm excited to embark on this transformative journey with you. In each episode, we'll dive into the realms of Travel, mindset, spiritual awakening, self-discovery, manifestation, abundance, galactic quantum technology and the profound ancient wisdom that activates and guides us on the path to a more expansive existence. ...
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Rob interviews Grant Barnekow about the "Sphinx: The Smart Wet Feeder For Cats" Kickstarter! Sphinx automatically feeds vet-approved meals, keeps food fresh, and lets you check in with your cat via real-time audio and video! Check out an exclusive sneak peak video about SPhinx right here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq-mL-1S6k4 Support Sphinx: T…
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A death at Karnak, and a lion amongst men. In regnal year 1 (c.1292 BCE), Ramesses II was at Abdju / Abydos. While there, he appointed a new First Priest of Amun (Hem Netjer Tepy en Imen). He chose his candidate by consulting the deity directly, engaging in an oracle with Amun to choose the best option. Shortly after, Ramesses departed Abdju and co…
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In this solo episode,we dive into newly uncovered structures beneath the Khafre Pyramid — spiral wells, crystalline chambers, and temple codes long held secret — and link them to the timeless prophecies of the Sphinx, the return of the Halls of Amenti, and the awakening of Gaia’s Star Merkaba. If you've felt the call of Egypt in your dreams, the pu…
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This episode features that enigma wrapped in a mystery, the Sphinx. We'll discuss her famous riddle and examine how the Greek Sphinx is different from the one you see in Egyptian statues. We'll also look at some of her feline relations across not just Greece but also Persia, Assyria, medieval Europe, and China. Visit the World of Mythik website to …
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Measuring 240 feet long from paw to tail, and around the height of a six-story building, the Great Sphinx is one of Egypt’s most spectacular, and mysterious, monuments. Believed to have been built over four millennia ago, much of its story has been lost to history, and the rest is shrouded in myth. So what do we know about who built it? What caused…
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Gain wisdom from the Sphinx of Egypt in this channeled message with Laura Powers. Feel the power of the Sphinx to rise above what seems to be the wisdom of the day, and be transformed by a deeper ancient energy. For more information about Laura and her work you can go to her website www.healingpowers.net or find her on X @thatlaurapowers, on Facebo…
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So, let’s get real about the podcasting scene and this crazy concept of ‘value for value.’ It’s like, when you hear it, you might think, ‘Oh great, another buzzword,’ but hold your horses! Our hosts, Dave and Daniel, are here to unpack this idea with a good dose of sarcasm and wit. They start by discussing how many podcasters feel their legitimacy …
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In this episode we hear all about the Glorious Revolution, a pivotal moment in British history that saw the overthrow of King James II and the accession to the throne of William III and Mary II. For this we're joined by Professor Clare Jackson, a distinguished historian from the University of Cambridge. She joins us to delve into the religious, pol…
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In the summer of 1683, Vienna was under siege. A vast Ottoman army surrounded the city, poised to breach the walls and clear the way for Ottoman expansion into Central Europe. Inside the city, famine and fear took hold. But as the city teetered on the brink of collapse, a thunderous cavalry charge broke the Ottoman lines and shattered the siege. To…
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The Anglo-Saxon period, also known as the ‘Dark Ages’ stretched from the withdrawal of Roman forces in 410 AD to the conquest of England by William of Normandy in 1066. The period is remembered by the legends that emerged from it, such as the tales of Beowulf and King Arthur, but it was also a time populated by very real historical figures: Alfred …
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In the episode, “A Lived Experience Dialogue: Facing Our Pasts, Reinventing Our Futures with Tom Woodrow and Mike Panasitti (S6, E7),” I sit with two success stories of people who have suffered with forms of mental illness who have come out on the other side. Part 1: When Tom Woodrow was 17, his life took a sharp turn. During a road trip with frien…
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The new royal tomb, and how two 18th Dynasty rulers defined the "New Kingdom" as we know it. Prof. Aidan Dodson is a dedicated and prolific scholar, whose research covers many facets of ancient Egyptian history (and even WW1 warships!) His latest book, Thutmose III & Hatshepsut: Pharaohs of Egypt - Their Lives and Afterlives looks at how these two …
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In the early hours of May 20, 2010, a lone figure scaled the walls of the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris and vanished into the galleries. Moments later, five irreplaceable masterpieces — including works by Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani — were gone. No alarms. No trace. No recovery. But this wasn’t fiction. This was the real-life work of Vjéran Tom…
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In this solo episode, we journey to the Aegean island of Rhodes — once called Ophiussa, the serpent isle — to explore its forgotten role in anchoring Starfire Energy, housing Grail codes, and guarding the womb of Gaia’s Solar Logos. From the Telchines to the Knights of St. John, from the fiery mountain of Tsambika to the cave temple of Lindos, this…
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Home to the likes of Al Capone and George 'Machine Gun' Kelly, Alcatraz was once the jewel in the American prison system. The wind-swept island fortress was the final stop for the nation's most dangerous criminals and was thought to be escape-proof - at least, until one night in June 1962, when three men on an improvised raft slipped into the icy w…
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Since this episode is dropping just before Mother’s Day in the US, it seemed like the perfect time to talk about Echidna, the Mother of All Monsters. Or… at least an awful lot of the Greek ones. We'll also look at some other monstrous mothers in Mesopotamian, Norse, and Germanic mythology! Visit the World of Mythik website to learn more and to cont…
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I got quizzin', I got music. I got my flags, who could ask for anything more? Hopefully not you, listener. Rounds include Broken Karaoke Machine and Banner In The Works. Join the Patreon and become a Cupboard Dweller! Get your Quiz Cupboard merch here. Social media: - Instagram - Twitter Thanks to: CGB JT Lord and Lady Grames of Luton Brandon Hunt …
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Live from Egypt, Laura shares insights from tapping into the energy of the pyramids. There is a vast energy of consciousness most people have not tapped into. By expanding your idea of how things are possible, you can receive at a higher level, transform your life and the world around you. Embrace your divinity and power! For more information about…
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When the Second World War finally ended 80 years ago, there was a mixed reaction in Britain. Today, we hear about these varying responses, from elation and celebration to reticence and restraint. For the final episode of our 'D-Day to Berlin' series, we're joined by Lucy Noakes, author of 'The People's Victory: VE Day Through the Eyes of Those Who …
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A hero to some, and a villain to others, the seventh president of the United States was a populist firebrand who reshaped America and left a legacy that still echoes today. In this episode, Dan dives into the life and times of Andrew Jackson from his birth in a cabin on the frontier to his mission to 'drain the swamp' of Washington elites. He's rem…
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Victory in Europe Day brought the curtain down on a horrific conflict that decimated a continent and upended the world. But the price of victory over fascism was impossibly high. Many millions had been killed, and vast areas of Europe had been all but destroyed. VE Day signalled the end of Nazi Germany, and yet the war on the Pacific Front was stil…
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In this episode, I sit down with Aly Wilkins — Oracle, Priestess, Author, and Teacher of the Ancient Feminine — for a conversation that will stir something deep within you. We explore the hidden layers of the Venus Path — an ancient, often misunderstood map of death, rebirth, and self-mastery — and how it holds the keys to embodying the Full Spectr…
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80 years ago, as the war in Europe drew to a close, the world began to come to terms with the horrors of the Third Reich. This is the story of the Nuremberg Trials, the first of their kind, that would decide the fate of Nazism's worst criminals. It's also the story of the millions of people who were displaced by the chaos of conflict. For them the …
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Because you enjoyed Mugshots, we thought you might be interested in a bite-sized sample of CRIME SCENE, the brand new podcast from Podmasters. Every week ex-Met Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe and former Mirror editor Alison Phillips lift the lid on how criminal investigations really work. In our debut episode: The horrific shooting of an in…
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“ I've lived in Philadelphia for about 16 years.  The book itself was inspired by my time spent in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia interviewing a lot of the people that I met there, both longtime residents of the neighborhood and also people who were transient,  a lot of people struggling with addiction and a lot of women doing sex work…
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Warning: this episode contains discussion of suicide. Berlin, April 1945: After nearly 12 years, the "Thousand-Year Reich" is crumbling. Isolated in a bunker beneath the city, as Soviet forces close in on them, Adolf Hitler and his inner circle face the end. Today we're joined by Frank McDonough, a historian of the Third Reich and author of The Hit…
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It started with an inconsequential piece of military intelligence, scrawled on a piece of paper and left in a waste paper basket. But over the next decade, the infamous Dreyfus affair would mutate into a scandal that shook nineteenth-century France and stunned the world. Ruth Harris is a Professor of History at the University of Oxford and author o…
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For more than two centuries, between the late 1400s and early 1700s, a terror of witches gripped Europe. From Scotland to Spain, thousands of people were accused, tortured and executed. But as the hysteria faded in Europe, it crossed the Atlantic. In 1692, in New England, it took hold of a small Puritan settlement in Massachusetts - Salem. The even…
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Ramesses had a lot to plan for, in his first year of rule (c.1292 BCE). Staying in Waset / Luxor, the new pharaoh began building work on his tomb (KV7) and his memorial temple (The Ramesseum). Archaeological records testify to both of these projects. Then, the King immortalised his late father, the Osiris Sety I, in scenes of worship at Karnak. Fin…
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In this episode of the Adventure Story Podcast, I'm joined by filmmaker and global adventurer Jon Beardmore as we explore one of the Galapagos Islands’ most fascinating traditions, Post Office Bay. Dating back centuries, this unique spot once served as an unofficial mail system where sailors would leave handwritten letters in a wooden barrel, hopin…
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Warning: this episode contains discussion of suicide. In August 1944, German soldiers burst into the Florentine villa of Robert Einstein, cousin of the renowned physicist, Albert Einstein. As both a Jew and an Einstein, Robert had already gone into hiding, but his wife, daughters and extended family remained at home. What followed was a 12-hour nig…
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Easter is the perfect time to reflect on what seeds you want to plant, where you want to put your energy, and what brings you joy. Laura also shares insights on the art of kaizen to make small changes that lead to big changes. Laura's Blog: Kaizen: The Power of Small Steps to Transform Your Life For more information about Laura and her work you can…
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Video is the hot topic, isn't it? Everyone’s buzzing about how video is creeping into the world of podcasting, and honestly, it’s hard to ignore. Both Dave and Daniel look into this chaotic whirlpool of video versus audio, dissecting what it means for podcasters today. They explore the undeniable truth that video isn’t just a fad; it’s here to stay…
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Hey, it's a spare episode - what are you going to do? Rounds include Just Because and Lunar Spikes. Join the Patreon and become a Cupboard Dweller! Get your Quiz Cupboard merch here. Social media: - Instagram - Twitter Thanks to: CGB JT Lord and Lady Grames of Luton Brandon Hunt Gwynne Y Colin Farley Nat Panda Zach and JP Steven (aka Jaye’s Boyfrie…
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Popes have shaped the history of the world. The Catholic Church has had a Pope for two thousand years, the first- tradition dictates- was St Peter, the fisherman turned disciple of Jesus. Pope 'Leo the Great' stared down Atilla the Hun at the gates of Rome while Pope Innocent III made it his mission to convert the Anglo-Saxons and spread Christiani…
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We are privileged to present the voices of individuals dedicated to effecting change and mitigating the harm inflicted upon our precious planet. These are individuals deeply committed to the core values that drive positive transformation. Thank you for tuning in to our episodes and for your ongoing dedication to stewarding our planet, not just on E…
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