Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Ellen Early Podcasts

show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly+
 
Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
  continue reading
 
An inspiring, outspoken speaker, author, podcaster and regular media commentator, Dr June O'Sullivan OBE is Chief Executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF), one of London’s largest and most successful charitable social enterprises, operating 40+ award-winning nurseries in some of London’s most disadvantaged areas. Her monthly ‘real talk’ and no-holds-barred podcasts dive into the questions, topics and debates on all things Early Years, Parenting and Social Business – plus much, m ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
This Is Horror Podcast

Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
The This Is Horror Podcast is a show for readers, writers, and creators hosted by Michael David Wilson and Bob Pastorella. We interview writers, artists, publishers, editors, and creatives every week. Over 600 episodes, we have interviewed creatives including Chuck Palahniuk, Dean Koontz, Joe Hill, David Dastmalchian, Joe R. Lansdale, Charlaine Harris, Ellen Datlow, David Moody, Jennifer Lynch, Gemma Files, and Josh Malerman.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Bookmarks & Dog Ears

Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, Berrie Vugts, Elsbeth van der Ploeg

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Een podcast over leesliefde. Berrie Vugts en Elsbeth van der Ploeg spreken studenten, wetenschappers en medewerkers van Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam over leesgewoontes en dierbare boeken. Het Rotterdamsch Leeskabinet, de humaniorabibliotheek op campus Woudestein.
  continue reading
 
ART FOR YOUR EAR brings you stories from some of my favorite contemporary artists. When I studied Art History, the best part was, well, the gossip. I loved finding out why artists did certain things, what was going on in their personal lives, and behind-the-scenes details about other artists they knew and worked with. This podcast is exactly that ... inside-scoop stories from the artsiest people I know. You'll hear first-hand from these talented, successful, full-time artists (who also happe ...
  continue reading
 
Resilient & Radiant is a podcast for women navigating toward their True North — healing, growing, and reclaiming their inner light. Hosted by coach and guide Ellen Wyoming DeLoy, each episode offers deep conversations, reflections, and practical tools to support your journey through life's transitions, recover from burnout, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with your intuition and vitality. Whether you're healing from toxic systems, building resilience after hardship, or simply ready to a ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Conversations about everything Bass Guitar! Hosts Mark J Smith and Ellen O'Reilly interview bass players from every walk of life, from rock stars to session musicians to general working pros. Mark J Smith is a professional bass player and creator of the Talkingbass website and Youtube channel. Ellen O'Reilly is a professional bass player and columnist for Bass Player magazine. The Talkingbass website features bass lessons and courses on all areas of bass playing from beginner bass guitar thr ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Banfield

NewsNation

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly+
 
Ashleigh Banfield is *the* definitive authority on the nation’s biggest true crime stories. A veteran award-winning journalist, Ashleigh brings a sharp focus to the crime stories gripping America, distilling facts and analyzing context in a way which captures viewers’ interests and imaginations. No one knows the prosecution and the defendants’ cases better than BANFIELD, all the while keeping the victim at the heart of every story we tell – just another reason NewsNation is truly News for Al ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: newbooksnetwork.com Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ Fo ...
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the Precision Medicine Podcast by Trapelo. Created and hosted by patient advocate Karan Cushman, this is the podcast where leading voices in cancer explore how to bring precision medicine to patients everywhere.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
VeggieTakes

Edible Theology

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Kendall and Kate are in a pickle. VeggieTales was an innovative and creative tool for sharing Bible stories and biblical values with children in the early 2000s. But was the anthropomorphic transfiguration of prophets into produce a bit too irreverent — was it actually a bit(e) of a problem? Re-watch the Evangelical classic through the eyes of food scholars, theologians, and modern day parents as Kendall Vanderslice, founder of the Edible Theology Project, joins writer Kate Watson to reflect ...
  continue reading
 
This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
  continue reading
 
Our mission is to help prepare God's Endtime Remnant People for the "Mark of the Beast Crisis" found in The Book Revelation chapters 13, 14 and 18. Gain access to dozens of Online Video Reading Courses based on the books from Ellen G White and other End Time Bible Prophecy Christian Ministries.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

51
EdsUp!

Graduate Center for the Study of Early Learning

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
EdsUp! is a podcast all about children and those who care for them. Produced by the Graduate Center for the Study of Early Learning at the University of Mississippi, Dr. Cathy Grace and Dr. Kenya Wolff provide wit, wisdom and enthusiasm as they explore education and public policy issues with practical advice for parents, teachers and decision-makers. Each podcast will feature in-depth interviews about a wide range of issues ranging from parenting tips to the economic benefits of investments ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Hey Sue

Sue Heilbronner

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Hey Sue is where leaders get real. Candid, unfiltered conversations about leadership, growth, sales, and the messy truth of life. Each episode, host Sue Heilbronner talks with founders, executives, and change-makers about the challenges they’re facing right now. Sue is a top conscious leadership executive coach who has worked with hundreds of leaders and teams. She draws on 15+ years as a tech executive, her early career as a U.S. Department of Justice attorney, and her experience as co-foun ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Greenvoe

St Magnus Players

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
An adaptation by Alan Plater of George Mackay Brown’s novel. An audio play performed by Orkney’s St Magnus Players. Directed by Penny Aberdein with music by John Gray. Four episodes. Episode 1 release: 10 January 2025, then weekly. Greenvoe centres on the fate of a traditional Orkney village on the mythical island of Hellya. The natural rhythms of Orkney life are shattered when a mysterious external company, Black Star, suddenly arrives to buy out the islanders and displace them from their h ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
UX Podcast

Per Axbom & James Royal-Lawson

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom - sharing insights about business, technology, people and society since 2011. We want to push the boundaries of how user experience is perceived and boost your confidence in the work you do.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Anchor of Truths

Revelation of Love Ministries

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
Anchor of Truths is a podcast dedicated to guiding you through the stormy seas of differing Bible doctrines. We aim to provide clarity amidst the confusion, with Jesus as our guiding light. Our journey will navigate through basic and complex Bible doctrines, with the purpose of clearing the fog that often surrounds these topics. Each episode is a beacon of truth, illuminating the path towards understanding and faith. Our maiden voyage begins with an exploration of salvation. Join us as we an ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Breaking news in a mystery we’ve been investigating for months: 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard has been found dead in Utah — and the suspect is her mother. Ashlee Buzzard is charged with first-degree murder and held without bail. “Banfield” has exclusive video of the arrest, plus an inside look at the Buzzards' home. Plus, new developments have been ma…
  continue reading
 
Johannes Zachhuber and Anna Marmodoro, eds., Gregory of Nyssa: On the Hexaemeron: Text, Translation, and Essays (Oxford UP, 2025) This book presents Gregory of Nyssa's On the Six Days of Creation (In Hexaemeron) as a specimen of Early Christian philosophy. It comprises Gregory of Nyssa's text in its Greek original accompanied by a new English trans…
  continue reading
 
Deck the halls with cheese and Bolly! … and a dish of the usual rock and roll distraction which this week throws the following logs on the fire … … the greatest Xmas single ever? … Metal Machine Music, Cut the Crap, Two Sides of the Moon … can panned records ever be rehabilitated? … how Roxy Music invented ‘rock brand-value’ and turned it into pict…
  continue reading
 
Tonight on “Banfield,” Brian Entin is live in Massachusetts with new details on who the suspected Brown University shooter is and how he was discovered. Then, the deadline for release of the Epstein files has come and gone. Attorney Josh Shiffer joins to discuss what was most notable about the massive DOJ document dump of more than 300,000 files. P…
  continue reading
 
In this podcast, Joe Hill talks about King Sorrow, his writing process, growing up in Maine, and much more. About Joe Hill Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman, Heart-Shaped Box, and Strange Weather. Much of his work has been adapted for film and television. His second novel, Horns, … Continue reading…
  continue reading
 
Beloved Australian songwriter Paul Kelly has just turned 70 – “it sounds Biblical, threescore years and ten.” He looks back here at the road he took to get there, from early days in Adelaide to the pub circuit to his catalogue of stirring and eloquent songs about the big issues of life and love, as Neil Finn says, “with not a trace of pretence or f…
  continue reading
 
Lucinda Williams was a teenage activist singing We Shall Overcome at protest marches and she’s taken up the cudgels again on her new album World’s Gone Wrong. She talks to us here from her home in Nashville about … … early inspirations - Dylan, Donovan, Joan Baez, Peter Paul & Mary, Buffy Sainte-Marie – and her love of Sandy Denny, Bert Jansch, Nic…
  continue reading
 
NewsNation national correspondent Brian Entin joins “Banfield” from Brentwood, California, following the deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, at their Los Angeles home. Their son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested and booked on murder charges. Plus, nearly 30 years after the killing of 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, police say the in…
  continue reading
 
In this podcast, Philip Fracassi talks about The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre, Boys in the Valley, how to make readers empathise with characters, and much more. About Philip Fracassi Philip Fracassi is the USA Today bestselling, Stoker and British Fantasy-nominated author of the novels Don’t Let Them Get You Down, A Child Alone with … Co…
  continue reading
 
Shock, horror, public outcry and moments of moral turpitude plus with the usual news, rants and old hokum, which this week alights upon … … why Gene Simmons thinks “musicians are treated worse than slaves” ... the high noon of Madonna and her foil-wrapped Sex book … is Rufus Wainwright pop’s most successful nepo-baby? … how CMAT forced Bertie Ahern…
  continue reading
 
Tonight on “Banfield,” newly released documents in the Jesse Mack Butler case. The court papers sparked new outrage over the teen who had a 78-year prison term for 10 rape-related charges wiped out. Plus, a new album drops. House Democrats release more than 90 photos from the Jeffrey Epstein estate. Banfield breaks down this close-up look into the …
  continue reading
 
A mother and her 6-year-old twin children were shot to death in their home, one day after her divorce was finalized. The Secret Service and Homeland Security are now joining the investigation, and the victim’s adult son talks with NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield. Plus, new drama is surrounding the grand jury in the D4vd and Celeste Rivas-Hernandez m…
  continue reading
 
Medieval Europe was preoccupied with magic. From the Carolingian Empire to Renaissance Italy and Tudor England, great rulers, religious figures, and scholars sought to harness supernatural power. They tried to summon spirits, predict the future, and even prolong life. Alongside science and religion, magic lay at the very heart of culture. In this b…
  continue reading
 
In this podcast, Philip Fracassi talks about his journey from indy publishing to becoming a USA Today bestselling author, non-negotiable marketing practices, his writing routine, and much more. About Philip Fracassi Philip Fracassi is the USA Today bestselling, Stoker and British Fantasy-nominated author of the novels Don’t Let Them Get You Down, A…
  continue reading
 
Tonight on “Banfield," if a cruise guest downs 33 drinks and goes on a violent rampage, who’s to blame: him or the crew? And when that same guest dies while being restrained, who’s responsible? We’ve got the latest on a new lawsuit that could impact every cruise vacation. Plus, shocking new details in the death of Rebecca Park, a pregnant woman fro…
  continue reading
 
A mother and her 6-year-old twins were shot to death in their Arkansas home. The tragedy unfolded a day after final proceedings in a bitter divorce battle, ending a marriage rife with domestic abuse. No one has been arrested, but it's the second time the woman's husband has lost a wife to gunfire. Attorney Mark Geragos and Ashleigh Banfield break d…
  continue reading
 
Tonight on “Banfield," a messy custody battle is revealing clues about the mysterious death of a high school cheerleader on a cruise ship. The FBI won’t comment on Anna Kepner’s case, but we’ve found new details about the suspect and what really happened on that cruise. We’re getting the inside scoop from a DailyMail.com senior reporter. Plus, big …
  continue reading
 
What’s the word ‘punk’ come to mean 50 years later? It’s been adopted by the very people it sought to unsettle. Chris Sullivan – DJ, club runner, lecturer, former band-leader – arrived in London just as it kicked off and looks back at a time when everything was a challenge, no-one apologised, outsiders linked up and fought for recognition, and pop …
  continue reading
 
UK Subs formed in 1976 when Charlie Harper was 32. They’ve had over 80 members, some of whom he can’t remember. They never split up and are touring in 2026 to celebrate his 82nd birthday. “I vowed I’d keep playing as long at the Stones - which I’m now starting to regret!” After 50 years on the punk frontline, he’s the first to see the humour in goi…
  continue reading
 
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Thomas Haigh, Professor and Chair of History and affiliate of the Department of Computer Science at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, about his forthcoming book on the history of artificial intelligence. The book, which has had the working title _Artificial Intelligence: The History of a Brand_ with th…
  continue reading
 
The boys of the NYPD choir are still singing Galway Bay, so pour yourself a measure of the Rare Old Mountain Dew and warm your toes on the following … … Steve Lillywhite (in Bali!) remembers making Fairytale Of New York and how “a fiery redhead” kicked the Chrissie Hynde duet into touch … the most recent singer-songwriter you could call “a ledge”? …
  continue reading
 
The mystery surrounding the murder of a Michigan woman and her unborn child is growing. The murder suspects... the woman's own mother and stepdad both have long rap sheets. 'Banfield' reveals their criminal backgrounds, plus you'll hear what the mother told a podcaster about the stepdad's whereabouts the night of the murder. Also tonight, we’ll lea…
  continue reading
 
Tonight on “Banfield," authorities in Michigan say a pregnant woman was killed and her baby was taken from her body. The shocking suspects? Her biological mother and stepfather. You’ll hear the mother in her own words — recordings from before and after the killing — plus the chilling voice of the young victim. We’re also following a major courtroom…
  continue reading
 
In this podcast, Gabino Iglesias talks about House of Bone and Rain, writing realistic violence, building your author brand, and much more. About Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, professor, book reviewer, editor, and translator living in Austin, TX. He teaches creative writing at SNHU’s online MFA program and runs a series of low-cost ……
  continue reading
 
Luigi Mangione is fighting state and federal charges, but his fans are making sure his legal bills are covered with donations rising over $1 million. Who is handling all that money? The money man himself joins "Banfield" to discuss. Plus, Derrick Parker, a former New York City detective and hip-hop expert, joins “Banfield” to discuss Netflix's new …
  continue reading
 
“Banfield” takes you inside the courtroom on Day 2 of Luigi Mangione’s pretrial hearing. Police bodycam footage shows officers surrounding Mangione in a Pennsylvania McDonald’s. Plus, we break down the accused killer’s fashion and fan club.Also, NewsNation’s Brian Entin has the latest on all of the proceedings from the second day of Brian Walshe's …
  continue reading
 
Luigi Mangione appeared in court Monday, shackled and decked out, giving us our first pretrial look at the man accused of killing a CEO. Key evidence, including Mangione’s own statements, is at the center of the proceedings. Now, the spectacle surrounding the case has become its own sideshow, as "Banfield" takes you inside the courtroom where Mangi…
  continue reading
 
In 1963, Capitol Records considered the Beatles “a band who looked and sounded weird with an odd name and no leader” and refused to release their records in America, despite being owned by EMI. As author Andrew Cook points out, “the truth is stranger than fiction”. New correspondence unearthed in his fascinating Capitol Gains maps out the tortuous …
  continue reading
 
Glorious news! The Undertones, dependable symbols of eternal youth, are setting out on a 50th anniversary tour in 2026, still playing Teenage Kicks and Here Comes the Summer in their mid-60s. Damian O’Neill joined when he was 14 and can’t believe it either. He looks back here at … … their first gig in a scout hall - “Feargal was a Scout leader!” - …
  continue reading
 
Advances in molecular diagnostics are reshaping how cancer is detected, monitored, and treated, and liquid biopsy is becoming central to that progress. This simple blood draw can reveal key tumor biology at diagnosis and over time, providing timely insight and guiding more precise decisions throughout a patient’s journey. Clinicians now face an imp…
  continue reading
 
Twenty pounds of headlines plus rants, theories and the odd slice of old hokum: served hot. Which this week involves … … Jimmy Cliff and how his versatility worked against him … the Conjuror? Eyeball Tickler? The Concert in the Egg? Hieronymus Bosch painting or late-period Oasis B-side? … Motown, Jacksons, Beatles, Chili Peppers? What’s the greates…
  continue reading
 
In September 2025 the Dutch government announced that it would return to Indonesia the fossilized remains of the famous ‘Java Man’, the first known example of an early species of human, homo erectus. The remains had been uncovered by a Dutch archaeologist in 1891-2 during the colonial period and taken to the Netherlands. In fact, Southeast Asia has…
  continue reading
 
Sarah Derbew’s new book Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity (Cambridge UP, 2022) asks how should articulations of blackness from the fifth century BCE to the twenty-first century be properly read and interpreted? This important and timely book is the first concerted treatment of black skin color in the Greek literature and visual culture of ant…
  continue reading
 
The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere (U Nebraska Press, 2021) is a reclaimed history of the deep past of Indigenous people in North and South America during the Paleolithic. Paulette F. C. Steeves mines evidence from archaeology sites and Paleolithic environments, landscapes, and mammalian and human migrations to make the case that …
  continue reading
 
In this podcast, Gabino Iglesias talks about The Devil Takes You Home, Mulholland Books, writing for the New York Times, and much more. About Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, professor, book reviewer, editor, and translator living in Austin, TX. He teaches creative writing at SNHU’s online MFA program and runs a series of … Continue rea…
  continue reading
 
From Octavian's victory at Actium (31 B.C.) to its traditional endpoint in the West (476), the Roman Empire lasted a solid 500 years -- an impressive number by any standard, and fully one-fifth of all recorded history. In fact, the decline and final collapse of the Roman Empire took longer than most other empires even existed. Any historian trying …
  continue reading
 
Blending travelogue, history, and archaeology, Searching for Ashoka: Questing for a Buddhist King from India to Thailand (SUNY Press, 2023) unravels the various avatars of India's most famous emperor, revealing how he came to be remembered—and forgotten—in distinctive ways at particular points in time and in specific locations. Through personal jou…
  continue reading
 
On “Banfield,” Ashleigh has new information in the D4VD and Celeste Rivas-Hernandez mystery. A grand jury reportedly is convening in the case. TMZ’s Harvey Levin joins Ashleigh to talk about whether the young girl's body was partially frozen. Plus, how do you investigate a crime scene that sets sail? Ashleigh turns to FBI and maritime legal experts…
  continue reading
 
I’ve just finished recording a podcast with Professor Sam Wass, and I’m still buzzing. He is Director of the Institute for the Science of Early Years at the University of East London. You may also know him from The Secret Life of Four-Year-Olds. His research is fascinating because it brings neuroscience right into the nursery, helping us understand…
  continue reading
 
The Aeneid stands as a towering work of Classical Roman literature and a gripping dramatization of the best and worst of human nature. In the process of creating this epic poem, Vergil (70–19 BCE) became a living legend. But the real Vergil is a shadowy figure; we know that he was born into a modest rural family, that he led a private and solitary …
  continue reading
 
Taylor McCall's The Art of Anatomy in Medieval Europe (Reaktion, 2023) is the first history of medieval European anatomical images. Richly illustrated, The Art of Anatomy in Medieval Europe explores the many ways in which medieval surgeons, doctors, monks, and artists understood and depicted human anatomy. Taylor McCall refutes the common misconcep…
  continue reading
 
Tyler Brewer, the man who accused California mother Ashlee Buzzard of holding him prisoner, tells his story in a NewsNation exclusive interview.Plus, we have new developments in the D4vd and Celeste Rivas Hernandez case.Then, a cheerleader’s death on a cruise ship was ruled a homicide as new details about her final night are revealed.…
  continue reading
 
Boo Hewerdine, beloved singer-songwriter, has been onstage for 40 years in venues of every type, shape and size. He thinks of himself as a “tradesman”, a world that’s immensely satisfying but a tough call. This very funny, poignant podcast paints a vivid picture of the best and worst of times. Which include … … playing scout huts, libraries, church…
  continue reading
 
In After Transformation, Maia Kotrosits offers a lyrical history of Christian late antiquity as it lives on in and with the present. Recasting the monumental changes that occurred between the second and fourth centuries, when Rome transitioned from pagan to Christian worship, Kotrosits presents a condensed and evocative meditation on the profound e…
  continue reading
 
News, rants, theories and curios which this week includes …. … how Mani made the Stone Roses swing … Mick & Keith, Meg & Jack, Hall & Oates, Neil & Chris … ‘Sliding Doors’ encounters that changed the landscape … the glorious sound of profanity on records! … what makes you a legend in county music? … the subtle genius of Nicky Hopkins’ session work …
  continue reading
 
Breaking news in the case of high school cheerleader Anna Kepner’s mysterious death on a cruise ship: Sources tell Ashleigh Banfield it was asphyxiation. Also, Banfield talks with the 18-year-old's mother about her shocking death and why she had to go to her daughter's funeral in disguise. Plus, see exclusive new video of Ashlee Buzzard. She’s seen…
  continue reading
 
Ashlee Buzzard, mother of missing 9-year-old California girl Melodee, appears in court wearing makeup and a wig, but a secret recording took center stage.Plus, we break down new details in the mysterious death of a high school cheerleader on a cruise ship, including surveillance of Anna Kepner’s last night alive.Also, video footage shows Denver hea…
  continue reading
 
"Banfield" has an exclusive in the Melodee Buzzard mystery — Brian Entin talks with a private investigator on the case. Hear what he says Ashlee Buzzard allegedly did to her own daughter's missing posters. And you'll see Buzzard's new dolled-up look as she appears in court. Plus, TMZ's Harvey Levin joins “Banfield’ to provide new information about …
  continue reading
 
Thomas Morel joins Jana Byars to tell the story of subterranean geometry, a forgotten discipline that developed in the silver mines of early modern Europe, talking about his book Underground Mathematics: Craft Culture and Knowledge Production in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge UP, 2022). Mining and metallurgy were of great significance to the rulers…
  continue reading
 
Ashleigh Banfield dives deep into the Brian Walshe murder trial to figure out why he pleaded guilty to two lesser counts, but not murder. Plus, D4vd has been named a suspect in the Celeste Rivas Hernandez death case. Banfield hears updates from the LAPD on these shocking new developments. And the Murdaugh family housekeeper tells Banfield what it w…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play