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Glue Factory Podcast

Glue Factory Podcast

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A comedy podcast from the creators of Trashfuture, BudPod and more - hosted by Milo Edwards (@Milo_Edwards), Riley Quinn (@raaleh_), Olga Koch (@kolga300) and Pierre Novellie (@PierreNovellie)
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TRASHFUTURE

TRASHFUTURE

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a podcast about business success and making yourself smarter with the continued psychic trauma of capitalism by @raaleh, @HKesvani, @milo_edwards, @inthesedeserts and @postoctobrist
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Growing Up Naked

Pearce Bunting and Milo Bunting

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This podcast is about not holding back anything. A kid and his dad are trying to stay connected and explore their humanity, together. Milo is 20, Pearce is 65
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More nostalgia than your mom’s faux wood paneled basement! Looking for a blast from the past without the dial-up tone? Join hosts Milo and Jamie as they relive the epic moments of two legendary decades. It’s like VH1’s Behind the Music, but with way more sarcasm and no mullets...well, maybe a few mullets. From Blockbuster to boy bands, these guys tackle everything you loved, hated, and forgot you still know all the words to. Grab your Walkman, crank the volume, and tune in for the ride of yo ...
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The Tucker Carlson Show

Tucker Carlson Network

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The Tucker Carlson Show is your beacon of free speech and honest reporting in a media landscape dominated by misinformation. The only solution to ending the propaganda spiral is by telling the truth. That's our job. Every day. No matter what.
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In Her Ellement

Boston Consulting Group BCG

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In Her Ellement is taking a pause. While we’re on break, check out other BCG podcasts like Imagine This, a podcast that helps CEOs consider possible futures for our world—and their businesses. AI and digital expert Suchi Srinivasan and fintech practice leader Kamila Rakhimova from Boston Consulting Group (BCG) talk to the women at the vanguard of business, digital, and technology. They’re digging into how these powerhouse leaders got where they are—everything from the joy of projects gone ri ...
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Piers Morgan Uncensored

Piers Morgan Uncensored

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Piers Morgan Uncensored is the global arena for fearless debate, bold opinions and major interviews. Follow the podcast for all-new and exclusive daily content. YouTube: @PiersMorganUncensored X: @PiersUncensored TikTok: @piersmorganuncensored Insta: @piersmorganuncensored
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Agriculture Today

Kansas State University

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Agriculture Today is a daily program hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout the state. It features K-State agricultural specialists and other experts examining agricultural issues facing Kansas and the nation. Kansas State University has produced daily, ag-related broadcasts since KSAC radio first went on the air in 1924. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to [email protected]. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the K ...
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Each episode, Sugar Glider takes you on a mindful adventure to an amazing place through his magic room. A story podcast created by 6-year-old Milo and inspired by the podcast A Mindful Frog. Cover art photo provided by James & Carol Lee on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@picsbyjameslee
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Beyond the Label Podcast

Ty & Lisa Kellogg

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We’re Ty & Lisa Kellogg—parents to three great kids: Nora, Milo, and June. Our daughters are neurotypical, and our son is autistic. Since Milo’s diagnosis in January 2023, we’ve been learning how to navigate parenting, family dynamics, and life in ways we never expected. Spoiler alert: We don’t have all the answers (to parenting or podcasting), but we’re figuring it out as we go. This show is our way of processing the highs and lows, sharing what’s real—grief, hope, fear, laughter—and connec ...
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Timcast IRL

Timcast Media

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Timcast IRL is hosted by Tim Pool and delivers hard-hitting news and analysis on politics, culture, and current events. Featuring a wide range of guests, the show tackles topics like government overreach, tech censorship, and political division from an independent perspective. Expect uncensored discussions and sharp insights into today's most controversial issues.
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Join Jonathan & Rachel as they discuss news, rumors, and the latest episodes from the Milo Murphy's Law and Phineas & Ferb universe on Disney Channel! Follow us on Twitter: @miracleormilo @pfmmlnews @rayofcolor Not officially associated with Disney or Milo Murphy's Law. All opinions are our own. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miracleormilo/support
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Rocks are great, come and enjoy some! Listen to me describe some rocks and everything that the rock is. Music by Podington Bear 🎵 Rocks by The Earth 🌎 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miloaxelrod/support
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A Tottenham Hotspur podcast. A weekly chat on everything that is going on at Spurs with a regular, rotating panel and occasional guests. We have a blog where we write and publish articles on Spurs and football culture https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/ Follow us on Twitter @gameisglorypod and on Instragram @thegameisaboutglorygory Subscribe via iTunes and on all other quality pod platforms. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. We are Steff (@thfcsteff), Milo (@notthatmilo), Rick ...
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Boys And Toyz

Dadda, Max & Milo

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Welcome to the Boyz & Toyz podcast. Listen as Alex (Dadda), Max & Milo create stories & movies with whatever toyz are laying around in whichever room they decide to destroy that day. Can they create awesomeness, have fun, entertain you at home and clean up before momma gets home? Listen to find out! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boyzandtoyz/support
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Nostalgia you say??? Get a dose of all types of nostalgic feels. Whether it's something as simple as toys, cartoons, games, fashion, culture, music, 80's era, 90's era, whatever might take you back to that place and time. Nostalgia puts a smile on us all. Takes us all back to that happy place. Come take a ride with me, Milo Martin, as I talk about memories that are Nothing Like Nostalgia! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nothinglikenostalgia/support
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Conservative/Christian Talk Radio! About RULES for RETROGRADES PODCAST : After almost three generations of radical popular culture, the fallow ground is now fertile for the cultivation—the re-flowering—of Christian culture. The West is now ready for the RETROGRADE programme of recovery. 💪🏻 FOLLOW Tim:Gab: @TimotheeologyParler: @TimotheeologyTwitter: @TimotheoologyWebsite: https://www.timothyjgordon.com/🔥WATCH/LISTEN to Rules for Retrogrades:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas ...
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Silicon Valley wants to shape our future, but why should we let it? Every Thursday, Paris Marx is joined by a new guest to critically examine the tech industry, its big promises, and the people behind them. Tech Won’t Save Us challenges the notion that tech alone can drive our world forward by showing that separating tech from politics has consequences for us all, especially the most vulnerable. It’s not your usual tech podcast.
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THE LONG GAME

Milos Topic

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Welcome to the long game, a place where time, effort and energy matter. The podcast has two series, executive confessions and CIO chronicles. I interview exceptional leaders and share my own thoughts and experiences on leadership, management, business and most importantly, people.
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In this episode, we meet Lon Milo DuQuette, who shares his lifelong journey in the Western hermetic and magical traditions, including his initiation into the teachings of Aleister Crowley. We also hear from EWP student Cassia Elderkin, who studies under Lon and is exploring magic as a form of liberatory praxis. The conversation centers around Lon’s…
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Piers Morgan is joined by a formidable trio of right wing commentators in the form of Tim Pool, Milo Yiannopoulos and Steven Crowder.Pool discusses his recent tirade against Candace Owens and insists he’s not lying about an attacker opening fire at his house. Then, Yiannopoulos gives his insight into Nick Fuentes and Kanye 'Ye' West. Are we going t…
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🎓 Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Thomas Milo. Thomas Milo ist ein niederländischer Autor und digitaler Kalligraph und Typograf. Milo ist Träger des Unicode Bulldog Award. Zu seinen Aktivitäten gehörte unter anderem die Digitalisierung der arabischen Schrift. Thomas Milo studierte in Amsterdam und Leiden Slawisch, Türkisch, Modernes Standardarabi…
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It’s the Christmas special! We’re joined by a merry ventriloquising Oli Dugmore and guest host Ed Campbell, schooling us on the Gruffalo plot, Locktober’s hairy issue, Tony Chocoloney and Ed’s sausage fest Spotify wrapped. Check out Martin at https://instagram.com/martinurbanojr Get the Patreon-exclusive second part of this episode (45 mins of bonu…
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Farmer Bridge Assistance Program Used Failed Wheat Crop for Cattle Understanding More About Bull Fertility 00:01:05 – Farmer Bridge Assistance Program: David Schemm, state executive director for the Kansas Farm Service Agency, kicks off the show as he highlights what he learned in Washington D.C. and the new Farmer Bridge Assistance Program. Farmer…
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This episode explores what China’s subnational climate experiments tell us about the possibilities and limits of climate leadership in an era of intensified geopolitics. We discuss how China’s domestic governance dynamics matter for international climate cooperation and competition, especially as Chinese actors become central in the global low-carb…
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Clean energy won’t save us from the effects of climate change. Amid corporate Net Zero campaigns, the politics of the Green New Deal, and the calls to abandon fossil fuels for renewable technology — or vice versa — lies a troubling truth: No clean technological solutions can solve the problem of human-induced climate change. To find a credible path…
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It is impossible to deny the impact of lies and white supremacy on the institutional conditions in US prisons. There is a particular power dynamic of racist intent in the prison system that culminates in what Brittany Friedman terms "carceral apartheid." Prisons are a microcosm of how carceral apartheid operates as a larger governing strategy to de…
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It’s The Pop Culture Professors, and we continue our analysis of Pluribus, with our thoughts on episode 6, “HDP” an episode 7, “The Gap.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network…
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The Necessities Underlying Reality: Connecting Philosophy of Mathematics, Ethics and Probability (Bloomsbury, 2025) is an open access book that covers four decades of work by the leading Australian philosopher, mathematician and historian of ideas, James Franklin. These interlinking essays are connected by a core theme: the necessary structures in …
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Religion and urban life are the most successful strategies of handling, enhancing, and capitalizing on human sociability. By integrating religious studies, archaeology, and spatial theory, Emiliano Rubens Urciuoli aims to re-describe the formation of Christ religion as urban religion in Citifying Jesus: The Making of a Roman Religion in the Roman E…
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Immanuel Kant is undoubtedly the most important philosopher of the modern era. His Critique of Pure Reason, “categorical imperative,” and conception of perpetual peace in the global order decisively influenced both intellectual history and twentieth-century politics, shaping everything from the German Constitution to the United Nations Charter. Ren…
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Today’s battles over Christianity in U.S. public schools have deep roots. In the nineteenth century, disputes were largely between Protestants and later-arriving Catholics, but in 1905 Jews entered the conflict in a dramatic way. That Christmas, Frank Harding, a Presbyterian principal in Brooklyn, urged his Jewish students to be more like Jesus. Fo…
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American wars in Iraq were a defining feature of global politics for almost thirty years. The Gulf War of 1991, the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, and the campaign against the Islamic State beginning in 2014 each had their own logic. Each occurrence was a distinct conflict; however they must not only be considered in isolation. The United State…
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In Food, Heresies, and Magical Boundaries in the Middle Ages (Amsterdam UP, 2024) by Dr. Andrea Maraschi & Dr. Francesca Tasca, readers will find stories about medieval heresies and “magic” from an unusual perspective: that of food studies. The time span ranges from Late Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages, while the geographical scope includes regio…
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Paris Marx is joined by Jathan Sadowski and Brian Merchant to reflect on the year in tech, discuss the worst people in Silicon Valley, and share what they’ll be keeping an eye on in 2026. Jathan Sadowski is the author of The Mechanic and the Luddite, co-host of This Machine Kills, and a Senior Lecturer at Monash University. Brian Merchant is the au…
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Support the show 📚TIM & STEPH'S NEW BOOKS ON ANTI-FEMINISM: 🔥TIM'S: "The Case for Patriarchy:" Sophia Press: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-case-for-patriarchy Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Case-Patriarchy-Timothy-Gordon/dp/1622828402 **Moving? Use a Catholic pro-life realtor who donates substantially to the pro-life cause!! Con…
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U svetu gde su „zelene“ i „odgovorne“ poruke svuda oko nas, kako prepoznati iskrenu nameru? Jasmina Lukić (NIS) u novom Digitalku govori o važnosti transparentne komunikacije i kontinuiteta u društveno odgovornom poslovanju. Diskutujemo o tome zašto CSR nije trka na kratke staze za „brzi aplauz“, već maraton ulaganja u poverenje zajednice. Saznajte…
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This time last year, Piers Morgan interviewed documentarian Graham Hancock for the first time. His Uncensored theories on ancient civilizations have made him a superstar in the world of alternative history - but maybe a pariah in mainstream academia. He returns to speak to Piers Morgan about the reaction to his last interview and to discuss his mos…
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Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer Rust Infections in Wheat Matching Finances and Production Data 00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer: The show begins with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode where Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken talk about balancing the positive and negatives of whiteta…
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We round out the year by looking at a conspiracy at the BBC (?), some A.I. usage statistics, and then look at another of Britain’s great national shames. Get more TF episodes each week by subscribing to our Patreon here! TF Merch is still available here! *MILO ALERT* Check out Milo’s tour dates here: https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/liveshows Trashfut…
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Witchcraft and witches throughout history have long captured the imagination, yet hidden away in archives are records of long forgotten cases. Many of these are tragic, some are unusual – perhaps even inexplicable – but all are fascinating in their own right. Devon’s Forgotten Witches 1860–1910 (The History Press, 2025) by Mark Norman and Tracey No…
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Settler Attachments and Asian Diasporic Film (University of Minnesota Press, 2025) is an interdisciplinary examination of the stubborn attachment of Asian diasporas to settler-colonial ideals and of the decolonial possibilities Asian diasporic films imagine. Author Beenash Jafri uniquely addresses the complexities of Asian–Indigenous relationality …
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In the early 1960s, British colonial administrations in East Africa organized the systematic destruction and removal of secret documents from colonies approaching independence. The Colonial Office in London arranged the deposit of these documents in high security facilities, where they remained inaccessible until 2011 following a compensation suit …
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Increasingly, people travel and communicate across borders. Yet, we still know little about the overall structure of this transnational world. Is it really a fully globalized world in which everything is linked, as popular catchphrases like “global village” suggest? Through a sweeping comparative analysis of eight types of mobility and communicatio…
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This sweeping history tells the story of contemporary Japan from its defeat in the Asia-Pacific War in 1945 until the early decades of the new millennium. How did the Japanese people deal with the collapse of its empire and the American-led occupation? What factors played into Japan's remarkable economic recovery and stunning affluence? How did dem…
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Wednesday, December 17—“The best play I’ve seen this season,” says New York Magazine’s Sara Holdren about Liberation, Bess Wohl’s moving exploration of the women’s movement through the story of an Ohio consciousness-raising group in the early 1970s and a daughter who yearns to understand her mother’s life and her own. To discuss this timely play an…
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The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel breathes new life into the biblical narrative by incorporating the latest discoveries from archaeology, Near Eastern studies, Egyptology and more to connect the ancient world with modern scholarship, offering readers a deeper and more informed understanding of the Bible. Tune in as we speak with Editor in Chie…
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For the members of a Northern California tribe, salmon are the lifeblood of the people—a vital source of food, income, and cultural identity. When a catastrophic fish kill devastates the river, Amy Bowers Cordalis is propelled into action, reigniting her family’s 170-year battle against the U.S. government. In a moving and engrossing blend of memoi…
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The Caribbean port city of Veracruz is many things. It is where the Spanish first settled and last left the colony that would go on to become Mexico. It is a destination boasting the “happiest Carnival in the world,” nightly live music, and public dancing. It is also where Blackness is an integral and celebrated part of local culture and history, b…
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Many Disney films adapt works from the Victorian period, which is often called the Golden Age of children’s literature. Animating the Victorians: Disney’s Literary History (University Press of Mississippi, 2025) explores Disney’s adaptations of Victorian texts like Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and the tales of Hans…
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Venezuelan cartels are shipping fentanyl into the United States - they say - with the full complicity of president Maduro. The socialist leader is thereby contributing to a crisis which has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans; justifying a state of war readiness and a series of deadly air strikes on small Venezuelan boats. But not everybody i…
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Support the show 📚TIM & STEPH'S NEW BOOKS ON ANTI-FEMINISM: 🔥TIM'S: "The Case for Patriarchy:" Sophia Press: https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-case-for-patriarchy Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Case-Patriarchy-Timothy-Gordon/dp/1622828402 **Moving? Use a Catholic pro-life realtor who donates substantially to the pro-life cause!! Con…
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How did we wind up with identity politics and censorship again? Didn’t we just vote against all of that? Matt Gaetz explains. (00:00) What Does “Antisemitism” Even Mean at This Point?(12:39) Government Coups and Immigration(18:20) Are There Any Sovereign Leaders Left in the World?(38:02) Did the Israeli Government Try to Get Gaetz Thrown in Jail?(4…
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Update on Cattle and Beef Reports What Weather Took Place in 2025 Kansas 4-H Citizenship in Action 00:01:05 – Update on Cattle and Beef Reports: An update on the recent Cattle on Feed report and Livestock and Poultry: World Markets and Trade report from Tyler Cozzens and Brandon Dodd from the Livestock Marketing Information Center begins the show. …
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In A Guide to Regency Dress: from Corsets and Breeches to Bonnets and Muslins (Yale UP 2025), celebrated dress historian Dr. Hilary Davidson brings together nearly 20 years of research on Regency fashion in an illustrated guide for the first time. All the elements of the Regency wardrobe of both men and women—from coats, gowns and undergarments to …
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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…
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In today’s episode Julia Olsson continues her talk with Dr. Chiara Rita Napolitano from last episode, and they discuss the issue of overtourism and its effect on traditional urban neighbourhoods in Kyoto. Dr. Chiara Rita Napolitano is a JSPS Postdoctoral Researcher at Kyoto university. She got her PhD from the University of Naples in 2024. Her rese…
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It’s becoming a Christmas tradition on The 80s and 90s Uncensored to do a wheel spin and add “Christmas” at the end. So, for this year’s Christmas-themed episode, the wheels of fate gave the guys “1989 sweaters.” With those instructions, they discuss the Christmas sweaters of 1989 and debate at what point they became the ugly Christmas sweater we k…
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We increasingly encounter medieval books as digital facsimiles—zooming in on high-resolution images, clicking through virtual pages, or engaging with interactive displays. But what actually happens when a parchment manuscript is translated into a digital object? How does this change affect our understanding of cultural heritage? In The Digital Medi…
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In this episode, Claudia Radiven and Saeed Khan were in conversation with Rosie Tapsfield, Director of Operations at City of Sanctuary UK. Rosie has been with the organisation since 2024 having worked on their initiatives in Newcastle before then. She leads the College of Sanctuary programme of work and has seen first-hand how implementing inclusiv…
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Is it possible to read the Balaam narrative of Numbers 22-24 cohesively? Ben Wiggershaus says, “Yes,” and part of his solution is in reading the Balaam Cycle in light of its ancient Near Eastern context. Tune in as we speak with Ben Wiggershaus about his recent monograph, The Man of Opened Eye: Ancient Near Eastern Revelatory Convention and the Bal…
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Is traditional American religion doomed? Traditional religion in the United States has suffered huge losses in recent decades. The number of Americans identifying as "not religious" has increased remarkably. Religious affiliation, service attendance, and belief in God have declined. More and more people claim to be "spiritual but not religious." Re…
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“Yes, the newspapers were right: snow was general all over Ireland.” That line from James Joyce’s story is heard at the end of John Huston’s 1987 adaptation, a true family affair in which his son, Tony, wrote the screenplay and his daughter, Anjelica, played a major role. Like Huston’s first film, The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Dead is a perfect ad…
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In this episode of New Books Network, I speak with Zubeda Jalalzai about her book Literary License and the West’s Romance with Afghanistan (Bloomsbury, 2023). Literary License and the West’s Romance with Afghanistan, analyzes the role literature and poetic sensibility played in colonial British and American writings on Afghanistan from the nineteen…
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Christopher Hill was one of the leading historians of his generation. His work across more than 15 books and dozens of articles fundamentally rewrote the way we understand the English Revolution and the development of the modern British state. While his career brought many of the trappings of establishment respectability – he was both a Fellow of t…
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What do the economics of decolonisation mean for the future of Aotearoa? This question drives the work of Dr. Matthew Scobie and Dr. Anna Sturman as they explore the complex relationship between tangata whenua and capitalism in The Economic Possibilities of Decolonisation (Bridget Williams Books, 2024). By weaving together historical insights and c…
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