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Secure. Contain. Protect. There are things that go bump in the night. Fantastic things. Horrible things. Redacted things. The SCP Foundation was built to keep humanity safe from a world of beings it doesn’t want to know exists. Things of wonder. Things of destruction. And these things have files. A LOT of files. New episodes weekly. * * * Content related to the SCP Foundation, including these podcasts, are licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Concepts originate from works on the S ...
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For anyone who feels like their life is one disaster after another: good news–you’re not alone. Jameela Jamil (The Good Place, She-Hulk) gathers her funny friends and they share their most mortifying and embarrassing stories. Crucially, there are no morals and no silver linings. They are simply here to revel in each others’ misfortune. Wrong Turns: where dignity goes to die. Please share your own Wrong Turns with us for possible inclusion in the show, just email a voice memo to PersonalDisas ...
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Multi award winning documentaries from Ireland and beyond telling real life stories. With over 1,800 documentaries on offer, the Documentary On One Podcast has the largest archive of documentaries available in the world, dating as far back as 1954, right up to the present day. Winner of over 400 national and international awards. Producer of podcast series 'Where is Jón?', ‘The Real Carrie Jade’, 'Runaway Joe', 'Finding Samantha', 'Tiger Roll', 'GunPlot' and 'The Nobody Zone'. Immerse yourse ...
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Curious, funny, surprising daily history - with Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina and Arion McNicoll. From the invention of the Game Boy to the Mancunian beer-poisoning of 1900, from Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain to America's Nazi summer schools... each day we uncover an unexpected story for the ages. In just ten minutes! Best Daily Podcast (British Podcast Awards 2023 nominee). Get early access and ad-free listening at Patreon.com/Retrospectors or subscribe on Apple Podcasts.
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Can We Talk?

Jewish Women's Archive

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In each episode of Can We Talk?, the Jewish Women’s Archive features stories and conversations about Jewish women and the issues that shape our public and private lives. Visit us at jwa.org.
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Fortnightly in-depth interviews featuring a diverse range of talented, innovative, world-class photographers from established, award-winning and internationally exhibited stars to young and emerging talents discussing their lives, work and process with fellow photographer, Ben Smith. The most recent 50 episodes are on this free feed, 200+ more are in the archive! TO ACCESS THE FULL ACHIVE OF PAST EPISODES + SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, BECOME A MEMBER FOR £5 PER MONTH!
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Archive West Texas is Lubbock Public Media’s program giving voice to the history makers of the South Plains, highlighting the men, women, and families that have made Lubbock and the South Plains what it is today. Join host Gordon Wilkerson for a deep dive into the people that have written the history of West Texas.
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Relax with Calm History and enjoy bedtime sleep stories for kids and adults in slow English. Topics include The Titanic, Henry Ford, Gold Rush, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Pirates, True Crime, Reindeer, UFOs, Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson, Marco Polo, Rum, Salt, Coal, Oil, Pearls, and much more. ———- You can access all of the AD-FREE ARCHIVE & BONUS EPISODES at www.calmhistory.com.
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The official voice of Medouses - Kalliope Archives. Medouses is an independent women's editorial project created to offer different perspectives to myths, media, culture and dominant narratives through a critical and symbolic lens centered on the feminine. Our podcast, Kalliope Archives, accompanies the website, delving into what lies behind the stage set of reality. Featuring contributions from Sara Cuscito and Maria Beatrice Quartu. Editorial direction and visual concept by Piter Principi.
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LSQ

Jenny Eliscu

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Interviews focus on key moments of discovery, and the songs/artists that have soundtracked the guest's life. Hosted by journalist and radio presenter Jenny Eliscu (@jennylsq), these are laid-back but in-depth discussions about the journey to find their creative voice and process, and how it has evolved over their career. Episodes also occasionally feature clips from Eliscu's extensive archive, which includes 25 years' worth of interview audio.
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The Rabbi Sacks Legacy

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

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Follow the audio shiurim, lectures and speeches of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, global religious leader, philosopher, author of over 30 books and moral voice for our time. Rabbi Sacks served as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth between September 1991 and September 2013. A full biography - together with an extensive online archive of Rabbi Sacks' work - is available at www.rabbisacks.org or you can follow him on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @rabbisacks.
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Voices of Esalen

the Esalen Institute

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"Voices of Esalen" features provocative, in-depth interviews with the dynamic leaders, teachers, and thinkers who reflect the mission of the Esalen Institute. For more about the Esalen Institute, head to esalen.org Follow Esalen on Facebook and Twitter
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Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry. Conversations to live by. With a 20-year archive featuring luminaries like Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu, each episode brings a new discovery about the immensity of our lives. Hosted by Krista Tippett, Learn more about the On Being Project’s work in the world at onbeing.org.
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This is a living archive of the souls who are walking a path of ceremony and devotion, weaving the ancient into the modern, and embodying new ways of being, leading, and loving on this planet. It's a space to speak to the deeper layers of what we do and who we are: our body as the altar, life as ceremony, and the remembering of ancient wisdom in modern times.
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Welcome to the Singing Simply show, where our mission is to help adult beginners who want to learn to sing but are struggling with where to start, demystify the process of learning to sing and make it as easy as possible for you the listener. Because let's face it. Learning to sing on your own can be tricky. If that sounds like you! Don't forget to save this podcast for our weekly voice lesson each Friday. Hosted by Australian voice teacher, Ivan Lu
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Black Carrie Bradshaw confidence. Sensuality like Samantha. Strength like Miranda. Emotional like Charlotte.Trust me, you will resonate. Growing everyday. With nothing but love being spread being the goal.. But I am more than that. I am a mother, I have been homeless multiple times, I grew up wholesome, I am an artist, I am a writer, and I love to be in the kitchen doing it all. I am flawed. And I own it. But my flaws have made me into the woman that I am. And they are going to shape my futu ...
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Conovision is all about stories — and the storytellers who bring them to life. Stories about art, culture, and philosophy. Stories that inform, entertain, and inspire. Stories that invite us to reflect on who we are and where we’re going. Hosted by Jim Conrad — a seasoned broadcaster and voice actor with over 40 years of experience, giving voice to the visions of others in film, radio, and television for a global audience — Conovision marks a new chapter: a platform for Jim to share the stor ...
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Bureau of Lost Culture

Stephen Coates

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*The Bureau of Lost Culture broadcast rare, countercultural stories, oral testimonies and tales from the underground. *Join host Stephen Coates and a wide range of guests including musicians, artists, writers, activists and commentators in conversation. *Listen live on London’s premier independent station Soho Radio or via all major podcast providers. The Bureau is collected at The British Library Sound Archive
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Overdrive Radio

Overdrive Radio

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The Overdrive Radio podcast is produced by Overdrive magazine, the Voice of the American Trucker for 60-plus years. Host Todd Dills -- with a supporting cast among Overdrive editors, contributors and others -- presents owner-operator business leading lights, interviews with extraordinary independent truckers and small fleet owners, and plenty in the way of trucking business and regulatory news and views. Access an archive of all episodes of Overdrive Radio going back more than a decade via t ...
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After a career-ending scandal, a scientist retreats with her companion AI into the lonely mountains - only to uncover secrets buried in the woods… and perhaps in her own mind. Frequency is an audio horror drama of strange signals, haunted airwaves, and hidden truths. Told through the thoughts of neuroscientist Elise, it follows her struggle to reckon with her past - and the people forever changed by her work. Content Warning: This show contains themes of isolation, paranoia, and horror. List ...
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshair And subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Fresh Air Weekly, to get interview hig ...
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David Wollen is the host and president of the internationally syndicated radio program Haven Today. The Great Stories podcast takes some of his favorite conversations from the daily radio program and presents the full-length interview here with some never-before-heard segments. Occasionally, classic interviews will be plumbed from Haven’s vast archive to feature the voice of former speaker and president Charles Morris. Whether from the past or present, each episode includes guests who come f ...
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Afropop Worldwide

Afropop Worldwide

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Afropop Worldwide is an internationally syndicated weekly radio series, online guide to African and world music, and an international music archive, that has introduced American listeners to the music cultures of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean since 1988. Our radio program is hosted by Georges Collinet from Cameroon, the radio series is distributed by Public Radio International to 110 stations in the U.S., via XM satellite radio, in Africa via and Europe via Radio Multikulti.
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Ladies Who Bronché

Ladies Who Bronché

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Ladies who banter. Ladies who bochinchan. Ladies who bronché. bronché (v): spanglish word for brunch. A podcast from by Julissa Contreras bringing voice into spaces where their perspective is often overshadowed
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Dear Art, I Love You is an open letter to creativity itself, a soulful exploration of the relationship between artists and their craft in a world that often forgets its purpose. Hosted by Mr. Nirmata, founder of The Creators Museum and a visionary voice at the intersection of culture, creation, and media, each episode dives into the heart of artistic expression to the stories and intentions that shape modern creativity. Through candid conversations and cultural storytelling, Dear Art, I Love ...
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Now home to Ireland’s best known venue, the RDS mission has been turning ideas into action for nearly 295 years. Since 1731 we have worked to see Ireland thrive culturally & economically. We believe that for Ireland to thrive it needs its people to apply their experience, ideas and energy. Today our mission finds voice in our Foundation; harking back to our founding vision. RDS Members are people who share our vision and are vital to our success.
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Canadian Songbook

Ernesto Cervini

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Canadian Songbook is a documentary-style podcast hosted by Juno-winning drummer and composer Ernesto Cervini, celebrating the diverse voices that define Canada's musical landscape. From opera stars and jazz artists to music educators and community leaders, each episode explores how music has shaped the life of one guest at a time, across generations and geographies. Told through candid conversations and warm storytelling, these are the journeys of real people—musicians who honed their voice ...
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Parousia Podcast

Parousia Media PTY LTD

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The Parousia Podcast is an initiative of Parousia aiming to get to know the stories behind some of the regular faces and guests around the Parousia world. The Parousia Podcast is a partnership with Voice of Charity Australia and EWTN Asia-Pacific.
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Vancouver AI Pods

Kris Krüg (KK)

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Welcome to Vancouver AI, where grassroots creativity collides with exponential technology. What started as a personal audio journey into the mysteries of machine intelligence has evolved into the living, breathing voice of the Vancouver AI community... a place where coders, artists, scientists, rebels, dreamers, and educators converge to co-create the future. Hosted by Kris Krüg... artist, technologist, and community builder... this channel is a sonic archive of our meetups, hackathons, keyn ...
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SCP-939 is a species of endothermic pack hunters with atrophied biological systems similar to troglobitic organisms typically found in deep cave systems. Content Warnings: Gun violence, Descriptions of violence, Cannibalism, Stillborn birth, Implied murder of an infant, self harm Listen to Mayfair Watchers Society: https://open.spotify.com/show/4cF…
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Today we revisit a 1971 talk by Dr. John C. Lilly: physician, neuroscientist, tireless psychonaut, and one of the most audacious explorers of consciousness in the twentieth century.John Lilly was a frequent teacher at Esalen and a close friend of Esalen co-founder Dick Price. He begins teaching at Esalen as early as 1968, focusing on what he called…
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In this episode, Trish unpacks how to train your mind to keep showing up when you feel behind — whether that’s in your business, your goals, your fitness, your finances, or even your personal growth. You’ll learn how to reset your mental game, manage frustration, and build momentum when nothing seems to be going your way. ✅ ‌ FREE CLASS! LEARN HOW …
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Geoffrey Chaucer’s granddaughter Alice was first married at the age of 11. She was granted a license to marry her third husband on 11th November, 1430; and became defined by her three powerful unions with men she outlived. Having lost her first two husbands in the Hundred Years War, she then settled down with William de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk; a …
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The Oscar-winning actor/director has a new play, “Topsy Turvy,” about a chorus that loses its ability to sing together after COVID isolation."Things that I had held sacred or had held as truths were challenged," Robbins says of the pandemic. He talks with Tonya Mosley about ‘Shawshank Redemption,’ ‘Dead Man Walking,’ and how working with Robert Alt…
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Big Bird, Oscar and Bert & Ernie were first introduced to America’s children on 10th November, 1969, when Sesame Street made its small-screen debut. Designed to resemble a real inner-city street, its set and multicultural cast including African Americans was a groundbreaking concept. Aiming to address educational inequality, its creators Joan Ganz …
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Before he was directing box office hits or launching the careers of comedy superstars, Judd Apatow was a kid writing fan letters to his heroes, collecting autographs, and obsessively documenting everything. He’s now opened his personal archive for a new book of photographs, letters, scripts, and journals that shaped movies like ‘The 40-Year-Old Vir…
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50 years ago next week, Patti Smith released her debut album, ‘Horses,’ ushering in a new era of rock and roll. We’re listening back to portions of our interviews with Smith, from 1996 and 2010. She talks about her early days in New York City, when she was trying to find her way as a poet, performer and later songwriter. When it came to ‘Horses,’ s…
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Air Date - 06 November 2025 Are dreams the maps that can guide us to solve our challenges and provide us with messages? My guest this week on Vox Novus, Bonnie Buckner, PhD., says we may use dreams for personal and professional development, healing, and so much more. Dr. Bonnie is the Founder and CEO of the International Institute for Dreaming and …
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Today, Arielle is joined by Javanne Golob, a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and energy healer based in California. A descendant of Holocaust survivors, Javanne’s life and practice are shaped by a deep understanding of resilience, strength, and the capacity to bring light into places of darkness. She sees trauma and pain as initia…
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The first meteorite to crash land into Earth - and have its date recorded - impacted the hamlet of Ensisheim (in modern-day France, then Austria) on 7th November, 1492. The stone's descent created a crater in a wheat field, captivating villagers who believed such occurrences were cosmic signs. A striking deafening noise accompanied the meteor's des…
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Air Date - 05 November 2025 If a collective spirit of the feminine divine manifested in the name of the Egyptian Goddess Hathor, what message would they share with today’s world? My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Dr. Yafi Yair’s relationship with Hathor began with the first time they came forward for her to channel, along with the proces…
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Air Date - 05 November 2025 Lynda Samphire is a highly intuitive transformational coach—a trusted guide for those ready to explore their gifts, creativity, and inner wisdom. Fueled by the loss of her mother at a very early age and a lifelong fascination with human behavior and the mystical, Lynda’s journey has been shaped by a profound commitment t…
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Air Date - 05 November 2025 Dr. Scott M Taylor is the president of the Expanded Awareness Institute. EAI helps people curious about near-death experiences explore what that experience means to them and to our culture as a whole. He had two Shared Death Experiences and researched Near Death Experiences as part of his doctoral research. Dr. Taylor ma…
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'Atlantic' journalist David Graham describes how President Trump could potentially use troops near polling places, pressure local election workers and have federal agents seize voting machines. Also, Maureen Corrigan reviews Patti Smith’s ‘Bread of Angels,’ a prequel/sequel to ‘Just Kids.’ Follow Fresh Air on instagram @nprfreshair, and subscribe t…
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Air Date - 03 November 2025 We’ll talk about blending creativity and spirituality with Melisa Caprio, photographer and creator of the Postcards to the Universe and the upcoming oracle deck and book, The Life-Altering Alchemy of Magical Messages. Melisa Caprio is an author, a photographer, a media host, and the conjurer of Postcards to the Universe,…
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Air Date - 03 November 2025 What happens when your voice becomes your most radical instrument of truth, transformation, and love? Join voice visionary Kara Johnstad on VOICE RISING for a soul-stirring conversation with activist, ritualist, and musician Suzanne Sterling—founder of Voice of Change, co-founder of Off the Mat, Into the World, and Auric…
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Air Date - 03 November 2025 Pregnancy secrets: Shape your Unborn Child’s Future with Mindful Eating by Laura Uplinger and Mafe Cavinato By Laura Uplinger and Mafe Cavinato Hosted by Naika Gabriel About This Episode Can the way you eat during pregnancy shape your baby’s destiny? In this inspiring episode of Toward a Solar Civilization, Laura Uplinge…
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Since the 1960s in Jamaica, iconic figures such as Bob Marley have gathered in backyards to write reggae anthems that conquered world charts. The yard remains a cornerstone in Jamaican culture. Musicians withdraw from the violence of the city to create and play songs in their yards. In Jamaican patois, “mi yard” means “my home,” and many songs, pro…
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SCP-6369 is a Nokia 3310 mobile phone, with a single number saved in its contacts list. While the phone can be used to dial other numbers, none of the calls will connect. SCP-2050 is a designation for the "Sciurine Monastic Brotherhood of Poor-Fellows and Crusader Knights," a monastic knightly order mostly composed of sapient members of the Sciurus…
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Comedians Ian Fidance (Bein’ Ian with Jordan podcast, Wild, Happy and Free special) and Nathan Macintosh (Tonight Show, Down with Tech special) bring two of the most chaotic Wrong Turns we’ve ever had: a near–loss of virginity on 9/11, a $600 phone sex bill, getting banned from a friend’s house for porn searches, coke-fueled job interviews, and the…
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Real-time thriller ‘24’, starring Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, debuted on Fox on 6th November, 2001. The show’s use of split screens, constant tension, and ticking clocks became its signature style, and the nerve-shredding pilot went on to win an Emmy for series creators Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran. But, in a post-9/11 climate, its terrorism…
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Copeland says her final performance with American Ballet Theatre was a thank you to the communities that had supported her. "What I represented is something far bigger than me," she says. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about her final bow, her relationship to pain, and the legacy of Black ballet dancers. Also, David Bianculli reviews the new Peacock t…
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You know how we love to say ‘that’s just how I am’ anytime someone calls us out? Well… maybe it’s not your person, maybe it’s just a habit you’ve refused to change. On this week’s episode of The Skinnies Podcast, I’m breaking down the attitudes we hide under that phrase — from pride to gossip to grumpiness during periods. Give it a listen, it might…
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From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture tells the true story of a King and His Kingdom. Throughout history, many earthly kings rose and fell—but in their triumphs and failures, each one ultimately points to the King of Kings. Join David Wollen and storyteller Bob Hartman this week on The Great Stories Podcast for a new episode called Bob Hartman and …
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A division in the commune leads to some answered questions. Frequency is an audio horror drama of strange signals, haunted airwaves, and hidden truths. Told through the thoughts of neuroscientist Elise, it follows her struggle to reckon with her past- and the people forever changed by her work. If you enjoy The Magnus Archives, Archive 81, or Limet…
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Paul Sng is a bi-racial British Chinese filmmaker based in Edinburgh, Scotland whose work focuses on people who challenge the status quo. He has directed six feature documentaries, including Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliche (winner of BIFA 2021 Best Documentary, BIFA 2021 Raindance Discovery Award), Tish (Sheffield DocFest 2023 Opening Gala film) and Re…
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In this episode of Ladies Who Bronche, host Julissa Contreras welcomes Dolores Pereira, a multifaceted artist and cannabis entrepreneur, to discuss the challenges faced on Broadway and the intersection of cannabis and wellness. Dolores shares her journey in the arts, her passion for creating community spaces, and her new venture, Loud and Lifted, w…
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Just a quick message to say we’re pausing the release of the concluding episode of this series until this day next week - Wednesday November 12th, the same day on which our TV documentary from RTÉ Investigates airs on RTÉ One at 9.35pm. If you do have any knowledge or information on this story please contact us immediately and in confidence by emai…
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The Mongols attempted to invade Japan on 5th November, 1274. Despite having a fleet of 900 ships, they failed - in part due to a ‘kamikaze’ typhoon that whooshed their boats back to Korea. Then they tried again - and failed again. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider how a gunpowder-armed Army was defeated by the Samurai; reveal the br…
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Welcome to the Covenant & Conversation series, Rabbi Sacks’ commentary pieces on the weekly Torah portion, exploring ideas and sharing inspiration from the Torah readings of the week.This audio on Vayera was recorded by Rabbi Sacks in 2019. Read and download the written essay, and all translations: https://rabbisacks.org/covenant-conversation/vayer…
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Indie rock legend Evan Dando joins me in episode 130 to talk about The Lemonheads’ excellent new album, Love Chant — their first LP of originals in twenty years. We also discuss the Townes Van Zandt covers album he’s currently working on, his recently released memoir, Rumors of My Demise, and we delve into important creative influences past and pre…
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In this episode of the Parousia Podcast, Charbel sits down with children's author, Carmel Assaf to discuss her new book "The Donkey in the Mill." Written to encourage families to explore timeless virtues together. Carmel is a teacher and storyteller who has spent her career inspiring young minds in classrooms across the United Kingdom, Russia, and …
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis talk about why the U.S. Justice Department’s cases against Donald Trump for alleged interference in the 2020 election and his retention of government documents never made it before a jury. They find both FBI officials and government prosecutors were at times reluctant to pursue lea…
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During the 18th century the RDS facilitated the planting of around 55 million trees in Ireland. The National Botanic Gardens, founded by the Society in 1795, experimented with different tree species into the 19th century and in 1988 they introduced the first forestry awards in Ireland. In this episode we join RDS Foundation Director, Niamh De Lough…
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“...our hearts are like this - given a whole week full of headlines and pressures and fears and joys we imperceptively get pulled off course...so to gather together with other believers is a way of pulling our needle back north again.” — Carmen Joy Imes Old testament professor Carmen Joy Imes joins us on the podcast to discuss the role of the peopl…
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Confidence doesn’t crumble overnight — it erodes slowly, through habits that seem harmless. In this episode, we’re exposing the three cancers of confidence: complaining, comparing, and criticizing. These habits quietly drain your joy, limit your growth, and keep you stuck in self-doubt. You’ll learn how to spot them in your daily life, stop them be…
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