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Podcast primarily geared towards fitness hosted by brothers Ian and Paul Humphreys Paul and Ian share their experiences with exercise as well as bust some of the myths surrounding diet and exercise and discuss all things self improvement
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Learn Nepali Language Online With Me

Learn Nepali Language With Sagar Budha

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Hi ! I am Sagar Budha Nepali language teacher I teach Nepali language on online Youtube, along with sharing information about my journey. My aim is to help people, to teach people as much as I have learned, and to give accurate information about every tourist destination of Nepal so that there is no problem of travel and language and life time experience of travel. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiosagar /support
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Fan of History

Dan Hörning & Bernie Maopolski

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Dan Horning and Bernie Maopolski discuss the events of ancient history all over the world, decade by decade, starting at 1000 BC and moving forward. We love history! History, History, History! That’s all we think of … History in the morning, History for lunch, History for dinner… even history right before bed! And we talk about all the key people in Ancient History – Julius Caesar, Gilgamesh, Jesus, Budha, Lao Tzu, Confucious, Solon, Pythagoras, Alexander the Great, Plato, Socrates, Aristotl ...
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Jashn e Zindagi

Dwani Voice Services

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Life has become a race and in this race everyone wants to be the winner and the whole hungama starts from there. We have forgotten to pause for sometime, sit and think if the mad race is worth all our efforts. But to make you listen to your inner voice and to pump up the positivity in you, jashn e zindagi is here with small stories every week.
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iRunFar

iRunFarMedia

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iRunFar brings you the most in-depth race coverage of trail races and ultramarathons around the world. If you enjoy our race coverage, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iRunFar .
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Picking up where we left off, in part 2 of my conversation with Leo from Classical Numismatics, we go deeper—tracing the earliest coins across Rome, Persia, and beyond. If you think everyone used silver, think again. From punch-marked coins in India to Roman bronze lumps, the diversity of 500 BC money tells a wild story of innovation and imitation.…
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How did little metal disks became power, propaganda, and paychecks? Could you buy a round of drinks with a coin in 500BC? Well that depends! Some places maybe yes and some places maybe a goat would be better. In this episode, Bernie talks with Leo from Classical Numismatics about the early days of coinage—how it started in Lydia around 650 BC, spre…
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Before Greek, Latin, or Sanskrit, there was PIE: Proto-Indo-European. Bernie and Garry Stevens unpack the new book PROTO, focusing on the Anatolian branch—especially the Hittites—and what their strange, early divergence tells us about migrations, language, and identity in the ancient world. Come for the ancient words; stay for the PIE. Use this lin…
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It’s 506 BCE. The armies of Wu and Chu have finally met at Boju after years of rising tension, personal vendettas, and political ambition. In this episode, we break down the strategies, leadership, and terrain behind one of the most dramatic military clashes of the Spring and Autumn period. With Sun Tzu in the field and kings on the line, the fate …
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It started with exiles, legendary assassinations, and a dream of revenge. This is the opening act of the Wu–Chu War, where the state of Wu punched far above its weight — and the state of Chu didn’t see it coming. When Chu underestimated its ambitious neighbor, all hell broke loose. In Part 1, we cover the rise of Wu, the backstory of King Helü and …
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Is episode mein hum ek prernaadayak kahani ke zariye samjhenge ki Ishwar par vishwas aur sakaratmak soch hamare jeevan ko kis tarah badal sakti hai. Yeh kahani batati hai ki jab hum apni zindagi mein achhe vichar aur vishwas ko jagah dete hain, toh mushkilein bhi aasani se hal ho jaati hain. Suniye Dwani Podcast ke is episode ko, jahan har shabd aa…
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In this episode of the Team Forces Podcast, we meet Hari Budha Magar MBE, a former Gurkha and British Army soldier who turned unimaginable adversity into a story of courage and triumph. After losing both legs above the knee while serving in Afghanistan, Hari refused to let his injuries define him-becoming the first double above-knee amputee to summ…
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In this "final" episode of our examination of ancient Greek democracy we compare it with the early Roman Republic which began "coincidentally" at the same time. This won't be the last time we refer to the structures of these political systems over the next few centuries so this episode is required listening for all Fan of History fans! (And well wo…
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New science is rewriting the story of Ice Age South America. Humans didn’t just live alongside the giants — they hunted them. Join me as we explore the lives, deaths, and legacies of the GIANT BEASTS that vanished 11,600 years ago. Please help support the show! https://buymeacoffee.com/whatsnewinhistory Links to articles: https://phys.org/news/2025…
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In this episode we talk about men that made up the fleet and army, how the courts worked (you would definitely get jury duty in this system!), and how you could be "dishonored" and thus lose your "civic honor". And you can you believe they wouldn't allow CRIMINALS to serve or lead in government?? This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolsk…
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Fabiola Conti of Italy placed third at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail after running in that position for most of the race. In this interview, our first with her, Fabiola talks about switching from road running to trail running, her work in the Italian military, how she approached this race's 82-kilometer distance, and how she took it…
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It was a French tie for second place at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail with Benjamin Roubiol and Louison Coiffet crossing the finish line together. In this interview, Benjamin and Louison discuss running so long with men's eventual champion Jim Walmsley, what happened when the trio finally separated after the 50-kilometer mark, how t…
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Nepal's Sunmaya Budha ran a strong race to finish second at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail. In this interview, our first with Sunmaya, she talks about growing up in Nepal, how she got into trail running, how her race played out — including running with Italy's Fabiola Conti for the middle part of the race — and her goals for future w…
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Katie Schide of the U.S. put on a dominant performance at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail, leading the race from start to end. In this interview, Katie talks about how she stayed motivated to push while running much of the race alone at the front, how she was able to move much faster than expected on the terrain, her appreciation for …
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The U.S.'s Jim Walmsley emerged with the win at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail after spending much of the race running with the French duo of Benjamin Roubiol and Louison Coiffet. In this interview, Jim talks about what it was like to run with the Frenchmen over the more technical first half of the course, what he thought of the cour…
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In this Navratri Special episode of Dwani Podcast, experience a heart-touching story of a young girl who begins to see the nine forms of the Divine Mother—from Shailputri to Siddhidatri—manifesting in her own mother. As the days of Navratri unfold, so does her spiritual journey, filled with wonder, devotion, and a deepening bond between mother and …
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An interview with Marion Delespierre before the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail. France's Marion Delespierre returns to the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail as the event's defending champion, having won the last edition in 2023. In this interview, Marion talks about what it feels like to come back two years later as a mother and …
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An interview with Hillary Gerardi before the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail. Coming from a mostly skyrunning background, Hillary Gerardi of France arrives at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail excited for the year's technical terrain. In our first interview with her, Hillary talks about growing up in America and finding trail …
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An interview with Francesco Puppi before the Trail World Championships Long Trail. Fresh off a win at the 2025 CCC, Francesco Puppi arrives at the 2025 Trail World Championships Long Trail as part of a strong Team Italy. In this interview, Francesco talks about slowly increasing his race distances over the years, his win at CCC a few weeks ago and …
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