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Welcome to the Wonder Woman Show, your go-to podcast for spiritual empowerment, sovereign leadership and feminine embodiment. This podcast is for soul-led women who want to fully step into their confidence and power as a leader, visionary and changemaker! Renate Sophia is your host of this show, she is a Podcast Coach, Voice Activator and Quantum Healer. This podcast provides you with powerful tools & mindset shifts to activate your voice, speak your truth and share your authentic self with ...
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Welcome to the Wonder Woman Comic Book podcast. I am going to cover the first 614 issues, story by story. The original and first 40 or 50 Wonder Woman comics came out quarterly and have 3 stories in each issue. So 1A, 1B, 1C then later it became bi-monthly and had two stories per issue, which means an A and a B. Eventually, it became a monthly issue, and then we will have one story per book. I look forward to exploring Wonder Woman’s comic book history with you and learning what makes Wonder ...
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The DCAU Review is a podcast hosted by Cal & Liam, two brothers with a devout love for producer Bruce Timm and Paul Dini's DC Animated Universe, starting with Batman: The Animated Series and proceeding all the way through Justice League Unlimited. For each standard podcast, the hosts provide commentary and evaluate a classic DCAU cartoon by giving a standard score to rank each animated episode. New episodes premiere Saturdays at DCAUReview.com and on your favorite podcast app!
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Wondering Women

Kahu, Linea and Amy

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Ever wonder about the stories of women around you? We wanted to create an intentional space for women to share the wisdom they have gained through their life experiences. Tune in to be in awe of some Wonder Women in our midst.
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DC on SCREEN | DC Studios News/Review

David C. Roberson and Jason Goss

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DC Studios news, reviews, and honest opinions about projects upcoming and past on a regular basis! We're debunking rumors and scoopers while covering the DC Comics multiverse on film and television including Creature Commandos, Superman: Legacy, The Batman Part II, Waller, Peacemaker, Batman The Brave and the Bold, Supergirl, Swamp Thing, Lanterns and more, including DC Universe Animated!
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This year director Patty Jenkins broke the record for biggest grossing live-action film directed by a woman, domestic and worldwide. Join her in conversation with Entertainment Weekly's Sara Vilkomerson as Jenkins dives deep into her vision and creation of Wonder Woman with actors Connie Nielsen and Lucy Davis. She'll also play clips from the film and share what it's like to join the DC Universe.
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Dear Watchers is a comic book podcast taking you through the omniverse where your Watchers Guido and Rob explore a different multiverse each episode, from Marvel’s What If to DC’s Elseworlds and far beyond. Join as we discuss the stories that were inspired by and take inspiration from each episode's alternate universe. Includes special episodes with guest creators, scholars and fellow podcasters to share their favorite trips to the multiverse and help ponder the possibilities of what lies ah ...
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Pop culture and movie news from around the globe. No celebrity gossip here, just the most important film, comic, tv, streaming, video game and book news suited for any level of geek. Whether you’re a Star Wars fan, or just can’t get enough of Batman, we’re happy to help you...Let your Geek SideShow! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wholly Woman, Tonie Restrepo

Wholly Woman, Tonie Restrepo

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The Wholly Woman podcast is for you and about you. It's a place and space for you to be selfish. To completely immerse yourself in the information and encouragement to BE, spiritually, emotionally, physically and passionately your best self. We will discuss topics of Spirituality, Emotional Wellness, Fitness, Beauty, Style, and Prosperity. This Podcast is all about YOU! A Wholly Women is committed to living whole, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced, healthy and fit. She is BEIN ...
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Witness History

BBC World Service

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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic’ and the invention of air fryers, to Publi ...
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DC Cinematic Minute

Dueling Genre Productions

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Welcome to DC Cinematic Minute, the daily podcast in which we analyze and discuss each film within the DC Cinematic Universe, one individual minute at a time! Currently covering Zack Snyder’s Justice League!
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Escape the Strong Woman Trap takes a hard look at the cultural beliefs and political landscape that sets strong, driven, ambitious women up for a life spent constantly saving others from themselves, filling in gaps, and going it alone like a hybrid of Wonder Woman and Working Girl. Part social commentary, part empowerment anthem, Escape The Strong Woman Trap gets real about the double bind women put themselves in trying to prove their worth while playing a rigged game not their own making. T ...
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When Elizabeth Short, also known as The Black Dahlia, was brutally killed in 1947, it gripped the entire country. More than 70 years later, it remains America's most infamous unsolved murder. Many believe Dr. George Hodel was the killer, thanks to an investigation by Hodel's own son. But murder is just part of the Hodel family story, one filled with horrifying secrets that ripple across generations. Now, through never-before-heard archival audio and first-time interviews, the Hodel family op ...
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Everyday Wonder Women

Stacee Santi Longfellow

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Each week, I sit down with a woman you probably never heard of before—but trust me, by the end, you’ll be so glad you did. This is where we get real about the tough stuff women go through, the grit it takes to get through it, and the lessons they pick up along the way. It’s honest, inspiring, and full of stories you won’t forget.
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Amplifying Women's Voices Through Storytelling Why is storytelling important? Stories have a transformative power to allow us to see the world in a different way than we do if we just encounter it on our own. Stories are an entry point to understanding a different experience of the world. Storytelling – presenting a different perspective of the world – is important when it comes to connecting with each other. It gives us an opportunity to learn from another person’s experience and it can sha ...
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Wonder Women

Carrie Hope Fletcher and Celinde Schoenmaker

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We are Carrie Hope Fletcher and Celinde Schoenmaker and we believe there is a Wonder Woman in all of us. So grab a coffee (or a G&T like us...) and join us as we dive into topics such as female friendships, women that time forgot, love and sex and we hope we leave you feeling a little bit more wonderful than before.
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Game Scoop!

IGN & Geek Media

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Veteran games industry host Daemon Hatfield and the IGN crew break down the biggest gaming news of the week, dive into retro gaming nostalgia, and challenge each other—and the audience—with trivia that puts even hardcore gamers to the test. Whether you're a longtime fan or a new listener, Game Scoop! is one of the longest-running and most beloved video game podcasts, delivering expert insights, lively debates, and endless gaming fun. Game Scoop is a part of Geek Media podcast network, an IGN ...
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Origins and Beyond

Origins and Beyond

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A Podcast for Fans of All Things Superhero, Sci-Fi and Fantasy. We're taking it back to the origins of your favorite superheros and stories. Listen to classic storytelling in our signature style, discover new things about your favorite characters and find out about stories you may have never heard before. This is a project with no affiliation to any referenced franchises.
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THEE Black Queer comic short-cast. 10-minute episodes each with a new guest and a new question!. If we’re in it, behind it, or just with it, I’m there. Hosted by @vanthefirst . 🧬✊🏿
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Womanica

Wonder Media Network and iHeartPodcasts

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Thinking back to our history classes growing up, we had one question: Where the ladies at? Enter, Womanica. In just 5 minutes a day, learn about different incredible women from throughout history. On Wonder Media Network’s award-winning podcast, we’re telling the stories of women you may or may not know — but definitely should.
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Angry Noises

Angry Noises

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A (hopefully) bi-weekly podcast getting angry about pop culture. Mainly movies, unless Anna goes off on a tangent about fashion and that one time that they used a zipper sound for Chris Pine's pants in Wonder Woman despite the fact that they wouldn't have had zippers back then for reasons that I (Emma) don't know but she sure does.
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Isabell Zitzelsberger founder of Wild Chix. Empowering women to step up into their light. Wild Chix teaches you to fish, hunt, back a boat and so much more. Not just a business but a community of woman stepping out of their comfort zone and supporting each other at the same time. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - http://oar.org.nz…
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My Story of Speaking Up & Rising "Your voice carries the frequency of your soul. It’s time to be loud, proud, and unapologetically YOU." Ready to reclaim your voice & rise in your sacred truth? Listen in 👇🏽 … especially if you’ve ever felt silenced, like your voice didn’t matter, or you were holding back your full expression 👑 This episode is raw, …
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Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. We hear from the first woman to lead DC Comics - the home of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Jenette Kahn began turning the company around in the 1970s. Our expert is Dr Mel Gibson, associate professor at Northumbria University. She has carried …
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In 1976, Jenette Kahn took on one of the biggest roles in comic books - publisher of DC Comics, home to superheroes like Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. She was only 28, and the first female boss. Her first mission was to change the company name. For decades it had been known as National Periodical Publications but, with sales stalling, Jenette …
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is World War Two military historian and archivist Elisabeth Shipton. We start by concentrating on two events from the last year of the Second World War. Exercise Tiger took place in April 1944 in preparation for the D-Day landings of All…
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The Good Brothers wrap up their Elseworld's Finest Month the right way, with a gargantuan team-up between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel to battle Lex Luthor and an army of DC Comics villains in the DC Animated direct-to-video feature "Superman/Batman: Public Enemies." The hosts chat about the adaptation from the source material from writer J…
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On 30 April 1945 Adolf Hitler killed himself in a bunker in the German capital Berlin as Soviet Red Army soldiers closed in. But first he married his lover Eva Braun, and dictated his will. In 1989, Traudl Junge, one of Hitler’s secretaries who was in the bunker when he died, shared her testimony with Zina Rohan. This episode was first broadcast in…
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Aino Henssen (1925-2011) was a globally recognized lichenologist. Her interest in the organism advanced the study and understanding of lichen and actinomycete taxonomy. She wrote over 100 papers on lichen and had several named after her. For Further Reading: A tribute to Aino Marjatta Henssen (1925-2011) Huntia: A Journal of Botanical HistoryAino H…
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Ten years ago today, on April 24th, 2015, we played our first round of Video Game 20 Questions on Game Scoop! To celebrate we're playing a special round of 100 Questions. Remember NES Remix? It's like that, 20 Questions Remix. Play along at home! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In September 1987, Othello was staged at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg during the apartheid regime in South Africa. The Immorality Act, which banned sexual relationships between white people and non-white people, had been repealed in 1985. But the Shakespeare play was controversial, especially the scene where the black actor, John Kani, kissed…
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Margaretta Morris (1797-1867) and Elizabeth Carrington Morris (1795-1865) were sisters from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who worked in botany, entomology, and the natural sciences. They have been credited with helping transform American science in the 19th century, but their impact has been largely forgotten. For Further Reading: Mischievous Creature…
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Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, and Justin Davis -- are discussing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Nintendo Switch 2, Mario Kart World, the Zelda movie, The Last of Us, and more. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions. Learn more about your ad choic…
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Forty years ago, on 23 April 1985, Coca-Cola decided to change the secret formula of its fizzy drink, in a bid to be market leaders. They launched a new flavour called ‘New Coke’. But, after a public backlash and thousands of angry calls, bosses were forced to act and bring back the old recipe. In 2011, author Mark Pendergrast spoke to Alan Johnsto…
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Margaret S. Collins (1922-1996) was a pioneering entomologist and civil rights activist, known for being the first African American woman to earn a PhD in entomology. Specializing in termites, she conducted significant research, including field studies in Guyana, and contributed to both science and social equality, becoming a prominent figure in bo…
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Season 2 Episode 765 Absolute Flash 1 and 2: Sean and Jim are starting a two-part look at the newest books in DC’s Absolute line. DC High Volume https://www.dc.com/highvolume Sean is a cohost on “Is it Jaws?” Check it out here : https://twotruefreaks.com/podcast/qt-series/is-it-jaws-movie-reviews/ Upcoming: Absolute DC next wave, Batman Lonely Plac…
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Share your thoughts with us! I’m chatting with Dr. Caitlin DeWilde—veterinarian, tech nerd, business owner, mom of many species—and someone who’s been through a lot. She opens up about losing her mom, caring for her dad with Alzheimer’s, and how it all forced her to rethink what actually matters in life. We also talk about building her business (Th…
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An 18-second clip of a young man standing in front of an elephant enclosure at San Diego Zoo in California, describing their “really long trunks” was the first video to be posted onto YouTube in April 2005. It was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim, who with friends Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, cooked up the idea for the video-sharing service while …
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Ch’en Shu (1660–1736) was a Chinese painter from the Qing dynasty, known for her exquisite flower-and-bird paintings that blended precision with delicate beauty. As one of the few recognized female artists of her time, she mastered traditional painting techniques while incorporating her own refined sense of composition and color. For Further Readin…
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By the power of Grayskull, we're back in Eternia for another He-Man themed episode. Guido and Rob return to one of their favorite childhood films 1987's Masters of the Universe starring Dolph Lundgren before talking about the 2020 semi-sequel to this iconic film from DC Comics and past guest Tim Seeley. In this six part comic, the film version of H…
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Val Kilmer Val Kilmer Has Died at 65 Superman New Superman Footage (CinemaCon) A Proper Trailer is Still on the Way When is the New Trailer? More Cinemacon Superman Teases Monster Babies and Giant Kaiju The Importance of Kindess and Respect James Gunn and Jim Lee Saw Superman in the Same Theater New Superman Featurette on Superman Day Peacemaker Ad…
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In April 1944, the Allies planned Exercise Tiger to practise their landing on France's Normandy beaches ahead of D-Day. During the rehearsal, a German fleet attacked, sinking two allied ships. Around 749 US servicemen died. The Allies’ military leaders ordered troops not to discuss the disaster because they didn’t want to damage morale or give away…
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Winona LaDuke (1959-present) is an environmental activist, economist, and writer of Ojibwe descent. Winona has dedicated her life to working on issues of land reclamation and food sovereignty, as well advocating for the rights of Native women, and participating in decades of protest against oil pipelines encroaching on and destroying native land. F…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. It’s 50 years since soldiers of the communist Khmer Rouge party stormed into the capital, Phnom Penh. It was the start of a four year reign of terror which resulted in up to two million people being killed. We hear two stories from people affected…
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Up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's the DCAU Review and they're here to celebrate Superman Day a day late with a continuance of Elseworld's Finest Month and a look at the Man of Steel's most recent iteration in animation, My Adventures with Superman. The hosts pick up where they left off last May with Part II of "Adventures of a Normal M…
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In November 1995, a proposal of having an annual day focused on celebrating books was put forward at the UNESCO conference in Paris. The idea came from a long-established Spanish celebration ‘The Day of Books and Roses’. The first World Book Day was on 23 April 1996. Although some countries now celebrate World Book Day on different dates, it’s mark…
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Buffalo Bird Woman (c. 1839-1932), also known as Maxidiwiac, was a Hidatsa woman whose recollections on traditional Hidatsa culture, customs, and especially agricultural knowledge, were written down and preserved through interviews at the turn of the 20th century. For Further Reading: Buffalo Bird Woman’s Garden Stories Behind Objects, Maxi’diwiac …
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