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Little History

James & Dan Faulkner

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Little History is a father (Dan, old) and son (James, 12) podcast that looks each week at an interesting moment in history. We focus on small events outside the mainstream that's normally covered in schools and textbooks. We attempt to answer a question each week, like "Why did the assassination of Franz Ferdinand start World War One?" and every time we discover quirky side-allies to explore that end up making us giggle a bit. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lit ...
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Caskets & Cocktails

Katie Leverett & Dan Faulkner

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Do you have a question about death care? Morbid curiosity exists in everyone and Caskets & Cocktails is dedicated helping you peek behind the veil of the death care industry through hilarious personal stories that bring listener’s curious questions to life. . Mr. Danny, who has over 35+ years working in death care, & his daughter Katie will guide you through the crazy world of death care. This father daughter duo’s lovingly fun relationship & thick southern drawls lure you to pour a cocktail ...
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Eye On Sci-Fi

The 7th Matrix

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An exploration of exceptional and intriguing science fiction, fantasy, and genre web series and online short films. Hosted by Rod T. Faulkner, founder of The 7th Matrix dot com, a web site dedicated to promoting the best in indie SF&F web series and online shorts.
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Law at the End of the World

Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark

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In this podcast, coming to you from the end of the world, Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark share developments and insights about how law is being used to support outcomes for the environment and those who depend on it - i.e. everyone.
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The BioMed Central podcast features stories about science and the latest research. BioMed Central is an open access publisher of Science, Medicine, & Technology research.
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The Charlotte Gay podcast brings interviews with the bands you love and the ones to watch out for, has a poke gay pun related games and brings together the highlights of the live shows. “Mature-sounding professional voice of a broadcaster who has been on the air for years. Charlotte’s obviously a great storyteller with a great ability to paint pictures, not only that but she’s a confident and knowledgeable interviewer who with the interviewee feels right at home.” Student Radio Award Judges. ...
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Welcome to Working Title with Zach Sams - a show dedicated to updating you on the current state of affairs in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex! Tune in as we examine new developments in our thriving city, economic activity, and explore how the real estate and title industries are contributing to make DFW strong!
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Our guest for this episode is Alessandro Pelizzon, legal academic and author of Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law. We discuss the evolution of ecological jurisprudence, the importance of humility, the intersection of theory and practice, and the impact of utopian imaginings on legal paradigms. Liz and Cristy also hig…
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This episode looks back at our coverage of the stunning, provocative, and EMMY-winning sci-fi short film REAL ARTISTS. The film envisions a near future where the relationship between art and AI takes on a disturbing hue. REAL ARTISTS stars Tiffany Hines and Tamlyn Tomita. The short is based on a story by acclaimed genre author Ken Liu and adapted t…
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This episode welcomes back Dan Abella, the founder and lead programmer of the New York Science Fiction Film Festival. Dan discusses the origins and mission of the festival, the importance of international perspectives in science fiction, and highlights this year’s programming—including feature films, shorts, and documentaries. The conversation also…
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In this episode, Cristy Clark and Elizabeth Macpherson explore the intersections of climate change with the rights of children, future generations, and to care, as well as the question of how to have an impact as an academic. Our guest Aoife Nolan shares her journey into legal academia and beyond, discussing her commitment to children's rights and …
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This episode of the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast spotlights the mind-bending indie sci-fi short film "Flesh Computer." If you’re a fan of director David Cronenberg’s work or enjoy thought-provoking, boundary-pushing science fiction, this film is a must-see. #scifishortfilm #scifi #davidcronenberg Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Ca…
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In this episode of 'Law at the End of the World', hosts Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark interview Dr Erin O'Donnell, water law expert and author of 'Legal Rights for Rivers', about her journey from desert ecology to pioneering research on river personhood and Indigenous water justice. Erin discusses her groundbreaking work on legal rights for…
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This episode highlights the indie sci-fi short film "The Fallen," directed by and starring Brett Victor. The story is set in a small Midwestern town and follows two childhood friends as they confront the mysteries of UFO sightings, alien abductions, and unexplained animal mutilations. The film stands out for its atmospheric cinematography and the a…
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This episode revisits our 2019 coverage of “BOX 616,” a compelling and mysterious sci-fi short film about Malcolm, a man who inherits an enormous bank vault from his grandfather. When Malcolm gains entry to the interior of the vault, he discovers a mind-bending secret from 70 years in the past. A secret that will have seismic repercussions on Malco…
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This episode spotlights "MIB: Neuralize This," a fan-made short film that pays hilarious homage to the iconic sci-fi comedy movie "Men In Black" (MIB) starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Directed by Martin Sofiedal, "MIB: Neuralize This" captures the spirit, humor, and style of the original MIB films, following two less-than-competent agents a…
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This episode of EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast spotlights the indie science fiction short film "Marie." Set in the aftermath of an alien invasion that has devastated Earth, "Marie" follows Ezekiel, an Amish young man who survives by avoiding modern technology. Ezekiel discovers Marie, a mysterious woman in suspended animation, and together they face new thr…
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This episode of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast shines a spotlight on the sci-fi short film 'Retrieval.' Set in 2143, the film follows a woman named Lauren as she undergoes experimental virtual reality therapy to confront her childhood demons, only to find they are very, very real. #scifishortfilm #scifi #traumasurvival Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, …
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This episode of the podcast revisits our 2024 coverage of the cool, animated, sci-fi short film ‘The New Pioneers.’ Set in the distant future on an alien world, a human orphan teen named Mynn bravely fights to protect her colony from the attack of a fearsome creature. #scifishort #animation #scifi Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, P…
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In this episode of 'Law at the End of the World', hosts Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark discuss the intersection of environmental law and human rights, and launch Cristy's new book, Legal Geographies of Water: The Spaces, Places and Narratives of Human-Water Relations. Cristy and Liz explore the lessons from the wideranging water governance c…
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This episode of EYE ON SCI-FI podcast features the indie science fiction short film 'The First Time I Never Met You,' written, directed, and starring Eric Kole. The story revolves around John, a physicist who travels back in time to revisit the moment he first met his late wife. While the film offers a cautionary tale about the implications of time…
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This episode of the Eye On Sci-Fi podcast explores the once-popular medium of science fiction and fantasy web series. Highlighting notable web series like ‘The Guild’ by Felicia Day and ‘Awkward Black Girl’ by Issa Rae, discussed is the decline in the production of these imaginative projects. Also reviewed is the fantasy/sci-fi web series ‘Here We …
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, hosts Cristy & Liz discuss updates in environmental law, focusing on the concept of ecocide and its implications for justice. Dr Rachel Killean joins to discuss how her experiences in Cambodia shaped her focus on transitional and environmental justice. She introduces her upcoming book, Green Transitio…
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Episode 255 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces 'NANO,' a provocative sci-fi short film depicting a dystopian future where nanotechnology controls human bodies. The narrative delves into themes of privacy and civil liberties as the government uses nanites for law enforcement, sparking resistance from hackers. #scifi #scifishort #nanotech Subscr…
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In this special episode of Law at the End of the World, we feature a discussion with leading ocean governance experts Dr Karen Fisher, Dr Emily Parke, Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa & Linda Faulkner. Recorded live during an event aligned with the UN Oceans Conference in Nice, they dive into the future of ocean law and governance. Guests unpack the…
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Episode 254 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces 'The Adept,' an indie sci-fi fantasy short film by Canadian visual effects artist and composer Adam Stern, also known for the hit short film 'FTL.' The film explores the story of a married scientist couple, Ben and Maddie, who uncover a powerful force that blends science and magic. #scifishort #sc…
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This episode of EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces the remarkable CGI animated short film ‘Empsillnes’ by Jakub Grygier. The film, set at the edge of our solar system, follows a lone astronaut struggling to return to Earth while facing a mysterious alien enemy. #scifi #scifishort #animation Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Cas…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by interdisciplinary water researcher Dr Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, who shares her journey navigating the complex, and often joyful, terrain of collaborative, community-based research. Aurora speaks to the importance of building relationships across university and community settings, integrat…
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This BackTrack episode revisits the gripping sci-fi/horror short film‘Road To Moloch,’ written by ‘Stranger Things’ creators The Duffer Brothers! ‘Road To Moloch!’ It is an eerie action-horror short film about a reconnaissance team of Marines sent on a mission to find U.S. soldiers missing in the vast desert of Iraq. Instead, what they encounter is…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by Dr Birsha Ohdedar - legal scholar, climate justice advocate, and thinker on post-growth futures. Birsha shares his academic journey, insights on navigating the tensions between scholarly work and real-world impact, and reflections on law's role in climate and environmental justice. He …
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Episode 251 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces the gripping and mind-bending sci-fi short film 'Reset'. Set at the turn of the 20th century, 'Reset' follows a young girl named Sophie who, after a shocking discovery, has her reality altered forever. #scifishort #sciencefiction #podcast Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Ca…
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In the milestone 250th episode of EYE ON SCI-FI podcast, host Rod Faulkner welcomes veteran podcaster Tony Tellado, an OG in the podcasting world who has been covering speculative genres in media since 2005 with his podcast, ‘Sci-Fi Talk.’ They discuss Tony's illustrious career, his recent rebrand to 'Exploring Humanity Through Sci-fi,' and Tony's …
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Cristy discuss the concept of 'pracademia' - the intersection of academic and practical legal work. Thie conversation begins with reflections from Liz's recent keynote address for early career researchers (ECRs) in Canterbury, titled How to survive (and thrive) as an academic. Topics include insights on surviving (and…
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This episode revisits our 2022 coverage of the affecting sci-fi short film RECORD/PLAY - a time travel love story. #scifi #scifiromance #blackscifi Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music. To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON SCI-FI Link Tree.…
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Episode 248 of the Eye on Sci-Fi Podcast presents the dazzling indie short film 'Hyperlight'. The film features two astronauts in cryogenic pods who must navigate a harrowing rescue mission in deep space. The story delves into the malfunction of their ship's hyperlight drive, leading to a mind-bending twist. #scifishort #scifi #space Subscribe to t…
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Summary In this episode of Law at the End of the World, Elizabeth Macpherson speaks with our guest Dr Ritodhi Chakraborty about his journey into academia. He shares highlights the importance of the humanities and social sciences in contributing to the world's most pressing issues and that environmental sciences could benefit from expanding into alt…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World we are joined by natural resources and climate law scholar Julia Dehm. Julia discusses the challenges of balancing theoretical research work with real-world research impact, the importance of mainstreaming climate change in legal education, and the juggle of balancing a career with family responsibilit…
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Episode 247 of the EYE on Sci-Fi introduces 'The Last Passenger,' a stunning 3D animated short film by Hernan Dvojak. This family-friendly film features a service robot exploring a deserted spaceship in deep space and making an extraordinary discovery. #unrealengine #animation #scifishort Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Cas…
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This episode of the Eye on Sci-Fi podcast delves into the fascinating world of ‘Slice of Life,’ a short film created by two filmmakers passionate about 1980s sci-fi cinema. Without using CGI or digital animation, they construct a dazzling, cyberpunk dystopian environment reminiscent of classics like ‘Blade Runner’ and ‘Alien.’ In the short, we foll…
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Episode 245 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast features the remarkable indie sci-fi short film, ‘Spiral.’ Set in an alternate history where the Cold War escalates to nuclear war in 1983, the plot follows a Soviet cosmonaut stranded in space who connects with a young woman in an Australian outpost. #scifi #shortfilm #sciencefiction Subscribe to the podcas…
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This episode revisits our coverage of the sci-fi short film GRAYS. A young man is determined to find out the truth surrounding the mysterious death of his father. After being admitted into a top-secret military base where his father worked, the man has an unearthly encounter that will change his destiny forever. This gripping and compelling short f…
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This episode revisits our coverage of sci-fi short film I.R.I.S. In the short film, a near future is revealed where a network of advanced, nanotech-powered drones provides constant global surveillance under the supervision of an A.I. code named I.R.I.S. The world seems posed to experience a greater era of peace and security - until the unthinkable …
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Episode 242 of EYE ON SCI-FI podcast introduces ‘SEED,’ an animated sci-fi short film by Mark Molnar. The short film follows a robot that crash lands on a desolate planet. There, it begins seeking a powerful, ancient artifact hidden within the interior of the planet. When the robot discovers the artifact, something extraordinary happens. #scifi #sh…
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This episode of the Eye on Sci Fi podcast explores the poignant and beautifully produced sci-fi short film, 'SHE,' set in a futuristic, abandoned London in 2091. The film follows two service androids as one starts to question her programming and begins to long for a life beyond her designated duties. The episode also discusses the film’s striking c…
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This week’s episode revisits our 2020 review of the gripping sci-fi short film, EXILE. EXILE is the story of a sheriff and his teenage daughter who discover a trespasser on their farm. When they confront the intruder, the confrontation takes on an unexpected and mind-bending turn. #scifi #shortfilm Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, …
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In this episode of Eye on Sci Fi Podcast, the host reviews 'The Pantheon,' an awe-inspiring, indie, digitally-animated short film by director Han Yang. This film, set in the age of black magic, features a furious battle in an ancient temple between two fierce warriors. The prize? A space crystal that unlocks a portal to another world. Subscribe to …
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This episode of Eye on Sci Fi podcast conclude our four-part series on sci-fi and fantasy films that should never be remade by discussing the iconic sci-fi comedy film, Galaxy Quest. Released in 1999, Galaxy Quest features an impressive cast including Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman. The episode explores the film's unique premise of a…
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This episode of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast dives into part three of our four-part series on sci-fi and fantasy films that should never be remade, rebooted, or re-imagined. This installment focuses on the original Star Wars trilogy—'Episode IV: A New Hope,' 'Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back,' and 'Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.' We discuss why the…
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Episode 236 of EYE ON SCI-FI continues a four-part series on science fiction and fantasy films that should never be remade. This episode focuses on the enduring impact and significance of the 1999 film 'The Matrix.' The host discusses their initial reluctance to watch the film, why it became a cinematic masterpiece, and the compelling reasons again…
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Episode 235 of the EYE ON SCI-FI podcast kicks off a new four-part series highlighting sci-fi and fantasy films that shouldn't be remade, rebooted, or re-imagined. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music. To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the podcast, and more, visit EYE ON S…
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Happy New Year! This episode of the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast, episode 234, reflects on the top five science fiction and fantasy TV series of 2024 - and why they should be on every fan's “must-watch” list. #bestof2024 #scifi #fantasy #television Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music. To subscribe to the newslett…
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This episode introduces the remarkable sci-fi short film ‘NEVEN.’ The film is set in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by global war, focusing on Peter, a young man with Down Syndrome, who forms a touching friendship with a robot named NEVEN. #scifi #shortfilm #downsyndrome Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon …
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Episode 232 of the Eye on Sci-Fi podcast is a Halloween special featuring a curated list of 11 chilling and thrilling indie horror short films free to watch online. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts or Amazon Music. #Halloween #Horror #ShortFilm To subscribe to the newsletter, explore the podcast archive, support the po…
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