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Oldest Stories

James Bleckley

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History and myth of the Cradle of Civilization, bronze age Mesopotamia, beginning with the dawn of writing. The show will cover the full history of Mesopotamia, from Gilgamesh to Nabonidas, a span of some 2500 years, with myths of heroes and gods, and tales of daily life peppered throughout. Sumer, Akkad, Old Babylon, Hittites, and Israel have all been covered in depth, current episodes get deep into the Assyrian Empire. New episodes every other Wednesday. Online at oldeststories.net.
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Do you need a few minutes to just be? To be present with yourself and with God? Are you looking to develop a rhythm of stillness and contemplation? Then join Sumer as she creates a space through the short readings of scripture, sometimes a story or two from her own life, where you can just be, held by Love, right where you are. May these ancient words be kind companions along your journey wherever you are.
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Dr Sumer Sethi is a Unique blend of academic excellence and entrepreneurship, heading leading firms in India- Including DAMS (Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences) Premier test preparation institute in India for NEETPG prep
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Married 2 Murder

Clint & Sumer

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A Southern true crime podcast where a true crime obsessed wife tells her husband all about her favorite cases and he gives his honest reaction to hearing the story for the first time. We hope y'all enjoy!
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Step into the cradle of civilization and discover the secrets of ancient Mesopotamia. This podcast delves deep into the rich history, groundbreaking innovations, and profound cultural legacies of the land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. From the rise of Sumer and the grandeur of Babylon to the enigmatic stories of Assyria and Akkad, *Mysteries of Mesopotamia* explores how this ancient region shaped the world as we know it. Discover how the Mesopotamians revolutionized human progress ...
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iAnderson TV's Political Pod

Josiah Sumers-Anderson

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This is a podcast discussion on political topics. Join Josiah Anderson as he speaks with worldwide friends on their political thoughts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ianderson-tv/support
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Sumersingh Show

Sumersingh Show Podcast

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Hello Everyone , My name is Sumer from India i create podcast because i love to share stories and document my life. i also create youtube videos on personal development, Nofap ,Beatboxing ,Engineering , Digital marketing and self help you can follow me on Instagram if you find my Podcast or Youtube Videos helpful Thanks you
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Poetry For All

Joanne Diaz and Abram Van Engen

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This podcast is for those who already love poetry and for those who know very little about it. In this podcast, we read a poem, discuss it, see what makes it tick, learn how it works, grow from it, and then read it one more time. Introducing our brand new Poetry For All website: https://poetryforallpod.com! Please visit the new website to learn more about our guests, search for thematic episodes (ranging from Black History Month to the season of autumn), and subscribe to our newsletter.
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Captains of History Podcast

Captains of History

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Welcome to the Captains of History Podcast, where we explore the lives of the remarkable leaders who have shaped our world. Once, the Great Man Theory dominated historical discourse, with Thomas Carlyle declaring, ”The history of the world is but the biography of great men.” Today, many emphasize the power of economic, social, and political trends and forces over individual actions. But the truth lies in between. While trends shape history, the impact of extraordinary individuals cannot be i ...
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The Way Church Podcast

The Way Church Rochester

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Our church is built on two foundational convictions: first, we believe that Jesus is the only Way to truly transform your life. Second, we believe that God desires to use your life to bring transformation to the world around you. Since our beginning, we have witnessed countless lives touched, healed, and completely transformed by the life-changing grace of God. As a church, we are passionately committed to equipping and empowering individuals to Live, Love, and Lead like Jesus. We are led by ...
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Leadership, Politics & Business - Bill Conrad

Bill Conrad, Ricky Harold and George Fleck

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Timelines of Success (timelinesofsuccess.com) & (PodcastersHome.com) is a, 30 minute premier podcast and on demand radio program where the host, entrepreneur Bill Conrad, interviews today’s foremost experts, professionals and entrepreneurs. The show investigates life's transitions between professions and careers. It is part of the BLUFTV.COM Network. Other BLUFTV.NET shows are, Politics of Success (politicsofsuccess.com), Brokers of Success (brokersofsuccess.com), Nick-i (nick-i.com) and WP ...
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The Sourdough Podcast

Michael Hilburn

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Inspiring conversations from leaders and innovators throughout the sourdough community. Hear the stories behind the bakers, authors, growers, millers, artists, and other creative minds that you've always wondered about.
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This isn't your average podcast This is the podcast that will make you put your phone down and listen intently!! We are a whole lifestyle and mood. Chatting about everything from current events, small businesses and of course music. We love interviewing and supporting all walks of life. It's YOUR VOICE. We're just here to give you the platform.
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The World of Unicellular

Oleg Seriy and MaRiCaBo on Podiobooks.com

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It is the next book of an author of apocalyptic books. It may be said that this book is an adapted version of “Book of Rescue from the Doomsday 2012-2013” for the World of Unicellular. Moreover, it is a span-new book. Are you still waiting for Armageddon? Doomsday has already come… You needn’t waiting for it neither in 2012, nor in some other year. People should be deleted. Critique: It is about the connection of Anunaki and the Earth for the first time. By the way, by this fact “The World o ...
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A podcast dedicated to discussing all things foreign affairs and military conflict and the histories thereof. Join me as I present today’s headlines and give you the “so what” that comes from decades of military intelligence and law enforcement investigative experience. We will even have interviews with military leaders, historians, and educators along the way. If you want more than the evening news, but less than a college course, you’ve come to the right podcast. Be sure to visit our websi ...
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Behind The Community

Michelle Sims

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Let's take a deep dive into the ‘behind the scenes’ of community building. On this podcast, Michelle Sims sits down with community leaders for an honest conversation about the success, struggles and decisions that have shaped their careers. Together we dig into the true stories of their growth strategies that have inspired innovation, creativity and leadership, so that you can apply their lessons to your own community --> Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, review and share y ...
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SumerSports aims to provide the best-in-class quantitative analysis aimed at creating precision in player acquisition and roster management in the NFL. The SumerSports Show is led by Thomas Dimitroff, a former NFL GM who has won NFL Executive of the Year twice. Thomas brings his unique insight as a general manager to topics in the NFL, college football, business, and more.
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Patti is intuitive. She hears frequency. She downloads the information and translates it into a language in a physical realm. Patti serves as a conduit to others. Patti utilizes her gift of clairaudience to help by bridging people to the universal truth. She coaches people with her soul coaching method to help them find their truth so they can live their lives authentically and joyfully. Patti also facilitates The Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT), Which is the method of the master, ...
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The death of Suleiman the magnific in 1566 pronounced both the capstone and the turning point of the Ottoman Empire’s fortunes. Istanbul, which had reached a glowing height under his reign, now faced a period of transition. The conglomerate was still vast, important, and fat, but cracks began to appear beneath the golden face. This occasion traces …
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When Constantinople fell in 1453, the world stood at the crossroads of two periods. The megacity, formerly called Rum by Muslims and New Rome by Christians, had endured centuries of siege and struggle, only to be eventually taken by the Banquettes under Mehmed II. But the story of Constantinople did n't end with its subjection. rather, the megacity…
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Today we look at a sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins that dwells equally in the grandeur of God and the wreck made of earth. Hopkins wonders how these two aspects of our world could possibly relate, and he holds out hope for the dearest freshness deep down things. God's Grandeur By Gerard Manley Hopkins The world is charged with the grandeur of God. …
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When the Western Roman Empire collapsed in the 5th century CE, Constantinople—known to the outside world as Rum—stood alone as the last bastion of Roman greatness. The fall of Rome to barbarian invasions in 476 CE shifted the balance of power eastward, leaving Constantinople as the sole heir of imperial majesty. For centuries, the city would serve …
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The story of Rum begins long before it was known by that name, long before its minarets and polls pierced the skyline, long before its hosts of soldiers thundered through its gates. The megacity we now associate with “ Rum ” — a name that in Islamic chronicles would come to mean the lands of Rome and latterly Byzantium has its roots in the small Gr…
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The palace corridors were filled with the morning light, golden shafts discovering through altitudinous arched windows, falling across the polished marble bottoms where intricate patterns lustered noiselessly like woven vestments of tableware. The former night’s silence had been broken only by the murmurs of dreams and hushed whispers of the guards…
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Snow White sat up sluggishly, bewildered yet smiling, as though awakening from a long dream. Her aspect met the Napoleon’s, and in that moment, commodity passed between them — a recognition of hearts meant to meet, of lives fated to intertwine. And the glass replied, “ Snow White, who lives, is still the fairest of them all. ”…
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The story of Istanbul is n't only one of conglomerates, battles, and artistic exchange it is also a story of water. For a megacity deposited between two mainlands, straddling the Bosphorus where gutters, swell, and land meet, water has always been both a gift and a challenge. From ancient times to the intricate emperors,…
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The history of Türkiye is like a woven carpet — each thread carries the color of an conglomerate, a religion, a forgotten myth. Nowhere is this shade more visible than in Istanbul, a megacity that not only straddles two mainlands but also contains subcaste upon subcaste of societies buried under its monuments. In this occasion, we return again to t…
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he story of Türkiye is a vast maze of societies, conglomerates, and hidden mystifications staying to be exhumed. By the time the Ottoman Empire reached its height, much of the region had formerly been concentrated with thousands of times of history, stretching back to the Neolithic age, the Hittite lords, the Persian satraps, the Roman emperors, th…
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The story of Türkiye’s ancient heritage can not be told without pilgrimaging to the windswept plains of northwestern Anatolia, where myth and history meet in one of the most fabulous metropolises ever to live — Troy. For thousands of times, muses, chroniclers, and trippers have been enchanted by its tale,…
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The Bosphorus is n't just a strait of water dividing two mainlands; it's a living roadway of history, memory, and myth. Stretching roughly 30 kilometers, its spangling waters are framed by green hills, ancient citadels, palaces, kirks , and ultramodern skylines. For glories, this narrow channel has served as both a lifeline and a battlefield…
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The megacity of Istanbul — formerly Byzantium, latterly Constantinople — stands moment as a living chronicle of societies that rose, flourished, and faded, yet left behind murk etched into its monuments, water, and earth. To walk through Istanbul is n't only to traipse the bustling thoroughfares of a ultramodern megalopolis but to descend into corr…
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In this episode of Oldest Stories, we explore the later reign of Tiglath-Pileser III, one of the most transformative kings of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. By the late 8th century BCE, Assyria’s power seemed unstoppable, yet beneath the victories lay structural weaknesses. We examine four key failures that reveal how the empire actually worked: The east…
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Istanbul, known in ancient times as Byzantium and latterly as Constantinople, has always been the beating heart of conglomerates, faiths, and societies. Its terrain gave it unmatched significance — straddling Europe and Asia, guarding the Bosporus Strait, and linking the Black Sea to the Mediterranean.…
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It's back to school time, and we're back at Poetry For All, heavy with hope for another season. Today we look at a poem unified by an extended metaphor describing a student who makes his heroic way to the library. Short and simple--and so much to love. This poem comes from Ted Kooser's Pulitzer-Prize winning book, Delights and Shadows, published by…
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Beneath the glowing face of ultramodern Türkiye, with its bustling stores, towering kirks , and magnific islands that unite Asia and Europe, lies another Türkiye — one buried in silence, dust, and occasionally beneath the ocean. This occasion explores the forgotten, half- rumored metropolises of Anatolia, places where monuments hold secrets of soci…
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Türkiye, the land where mainlands meet, has always been a crossroads of societies, a place where the whispers of ancient conglomerates loiter among the monuments, the gutters, and the winds. Its mountains and plains, its beachfronts and swell, are concentrated with recollections of those who walked, traded,…
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Türkiye, the land where mainlands meet, has always been a crossroads of societies, a place where the whispers of ancient conglomerates loiter among the monuments, the gutters, and the winds. Its mountains and plains, its beachfronts and swell, are concentrated with recollections of those who walked, traded, fought,…
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God's repetition in Scripture serves a protective purpose, not redundancy. Three key truths repeatedly emphasized are 'Do Not Fear,' 'Love One Another,' and 'Remember the Lord Your God.' When fear paralyzes faith, God reminds us His presence is greater than our panic. Love isn't optional for believers but essential, even when difficult. Remembering…
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God is calling us to break free from limitation thinking that prevents us from achieving our God-given dreams. We often impose limits on ourselves through self-doubt, religious traditions, concerns about provision, or skepticism about God's power. Like Admiral Joe Fowler who accomplished remarkable feats well into his 90s, we too can achieve great …
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What do mass deportation, smashed testicles, and elite boarding schools have in common? In this episode, we take a hard look at the shockingly effective—and horrifyingly brutal—bureaucratic machine that powered the Neo-Assyrian Empire. With the rise of Tiglath-Pileser III in the 8th century BCE, Assyria transformed into one of the most ruthlessly e…
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The wind contended across the barren plains of Akkar, its howl rising like a lament from the throats of a thousand forgotten ancestors. Dust devils swirled in the distance, painting the sky with burnt umber and faded gold, and through this grim desert marched a single caravan, its banners blessed with the symbol of the Eternal Flame.…
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The world had changed since the reawakening of the Master Resonator. Across mainlands, old tabernacles stirred, long-dormant vestiges hummed, and people — from scientists to growers, from monks to schoolchildren — began passing dreams and perceptivity not born from their own minds, but from a participated harmonious field now still connecting all o…
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The wind swept across the thirsty plains of the Taklamakan Desert, a ocean of golden stacks that rumored stories long buried beneath their shifting forms. Ancient caravans formerly marched through this unfaithful breadth, their camel trains laden with silk, wanton, spices, and scrolls signed with forgotten wisdom.…
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In the heart of North Africa, along the broad Mediterranean seacoast, the ancient megacity of Carthage rose like a phoenix from fire and swab. Born from Phoenician roots, it was a megacity erected on commerce, culture, cunning, and subjection. Its people were mariners and strategists, crafters and astronomers, romanticists and doers.…
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You have seen the memes, and maybe you are even familiar with them, but today we look at who was the famous Ea-Nasir, why people would buy from him, and what scams he was probably running. We ask how often Mesopotamians complained about things, and we learn a bit along the way. In this episode, we go far beyond the famous complaint tablet to uncove…
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Join Sumer as she creates a space for us to be present with ourselves and with God right where we are. This week’s episode will feature the Prayer of the Farm Workers’ Struggle by Cesar Chavez . May these words be kind companions along your journey. Prayer of the Farm Workers’ Struggle by Cesar Chavez Music from #Uppbeat Silentium by Christopher Ga…
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