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Welcome to The Center of Creativity — the podcast by Rebel, a creative brand studio in the Rebellion Group, where creative minds collide to celebrate the art and chaos of our crafts in a world that seems to value them less and less. We dive deep into the business of creativity, from breaking into the industry and building careers to navigating the freelance hustle. But it’s not all business — we’re here to laugh, learn, and let loose with some drinks. Whether you’re an artist, designer, writ ...
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Lancer: It’s Just Business

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The Tuesday Crew Returns in this Mecha and Mechwarrior inspired TTRPG. Mercenaries (Contractors) to Avari Military Solutions, the team find themselves involved in locking down a rebellion on a far rim system. How will this rag tag group of ”Solidiers” manage on the far rim, where the locals hate you and the corporation wont pay your bonus? Find out in Lancer; Its Just Business.
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Soulfully Aligned

Maxine Bingham

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🎙️ Soulfully Aligned: The Art of Living Well Hosted by Coach Max, Soulfully Aligned is a podcast for single professional women ready to release overwhelm, reconnect with their truth, and live with spiritual clarity and emotional peace. Through soulful conversations, guided reflections, and holistic practices, this podcast helps you heal from burnout, set sacred boundaries, and rediscover your purpose — one aligned step at a time. You’re not behind. You’re becoming. Subscribe and begin your j ...
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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Primatech Files Podcast

Southgate Media Group

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Lilith and Ricky do Recaps and Analysis on the all things Heroes - and News, Recaps and Predictions on Heroes Reborn. Primatech Files podcast is part of the Southgate Media Group - follow them on twitter @SMGPods, like them on facebook facebook.com/southgatemediagroup and check out their website http://www.southgatemediagroup.com for blogs and to learn more about all the shows and hosts.
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Stuff What You Tell Me! is a podcast telling stories of rebellion and resistance in history, art and culture. Created by two contrary Australians living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, we explore the wider role of rebellion in history, by delving into the experiences of people whose lives and actions were defined by defiance. Release schedule: In keeping with our theme, we resent the imposition of scheduling agendas, so we release episodes whenever we feel like it. We aim for at least one a m ...
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Rebel Radio

Rebel Radio

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The Rebels @dom_dotta_ & @lucky_fats Two millennial rebels who are best friends that share crazy/fun stories, cultivate interviews with dope creators all while serving chill positive vibes. 'Creativity is the greatest rebellion in existence...' Rebel Radio presents: The Culture Issa Vibe on REBEL RADIO w| hosts @dom_dotta_ & @bonnie.bluntt Cannabis&Coffee on REBEL RADIO w| bubs/hosts @dom_dotta_ & Tory Send emails to: [email protected] All production is done by... Rebel Media Group Ema ...
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Sydney Untold

HoboHut Media Group

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Welcome to Sydney Untold. A podcast about uncovering Sydney's hidden locations and history. From abandoned train tunnels to secret gardens, to even one of the most haunted roads in the world. Let’s step back in time as we uncover some of Sydney’s secret past.
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CombustAstrology is a solo astrology podcast that blends cosmic insight with real-life heat. Hosted by a practicing astrologer with roots in spiritual study, creative rebellion, and raw honesty, this show explores transits, planetary themes, dating under the stars, and astrology as a daily tool for self-awareness and evolution. No fluff, no filter—just grounded guidance and cosmic commentary. Follow along for weekly downloads, monthly shifts, and a little fire with your forecast. Website: ww ...
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Fossil Free Now!

Fossil Free Now!

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Fossil Free Now follows the campaign of Fossil Free Glasgow, a group of volunteers organising for the Glasgow City council to renounce to its investments in the fossil fuel industry. This podcast series will discuss the blocks in our current systems that prevent us from meaningfully addressing the threat of climate breakdown, but also what a society freed from fossil fuels would look like. Find us on twitter @FF_Glasgow
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Law, politics, crime, and culture—in a word, "conflict". If you have trouble telling the good guys from the bad guys, Law and Legitimacy is your podcast. Norm Pattis is a trial and appellate lawyer focused on criminal defense and constitutional rights. Norm is also a long-time newspaper columnist and the owner of one of New England's oldest bookstores. A contrarian by nature, he believes that no group is quite so frightening as a self-righteous mob. His objective? To make you think. Welcome ...
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Join visionary visual artist Detlef Schlich and his co-host, Sophia, the first AI in podcasting, as they explore the ever-evolving intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork, ArTEEtude delves into art history, psychology, neuroscience, and the mysteries of creative processes, creating a blend of insightful, humorous, and intimate discussions that go beyond the surface. From shamanistic rituals to digital culture, Detlef’s expertise spans performance, photograp ...
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Dungeons & Grunts

Military Grade

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Business Inquiries: [email protected] Welcome to the chaotic world of our Dungeons and Dragons podcast! Here you will meet a group of unlikely adventurers brought together by fate, or perhaps by sheer misfortune. Among them is an Army grunt who can't seem to control his potty mouth, a Marine struggling to choose between dark purple and tropical blue crayons for his next snack, a Navy sailor with a certain affinity for...well, let's just say he likes things long and hard, and an Air ...
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Zurich Radio Theater

Zurich Radio Theater

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Have you ever listened to a really good audio drama and think, "Wow! I'd like to try to make one of those!" Maybe not, but that happened to us! We are a group of early and pre-teens. We love listening to radio dramas and decided to try it out for ourselves. Our goal is to make quality audio productions of good stories using only children as the voice talent. In the process we are learning invaluable lessons about managing projects, writing scripts, recording & editing audio, creating a websi ...
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Dino Warriors

Lionshare Animation

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Deep in a secret jungle valley, hidden from the rest of the world, lives an amazing group of dinosaurs like you’ve never seen before—**the Dino Warriors**! These brave dinos aren’t just strong and fast; they’ve learned the ancient ways of the ninja! Led by the mighty Master Ryzu, a wise T-Rex with a thunderous roar and a kind heart, the Dino Warriors train every day to protect their home and each other. From lightning-quick Velociraptors to strong and steady Triceratops, every Dino Warrior h ...
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Step back into New Testament times--to Ancient Jerusalem at the time of Christ and of the historical Roman Empire, and ask: What could a cynical, non-conformist dry-goods salesman, a disgruntled blacksmith, and a musing mendicant all have in common? The answer: Down deep, they all seek something better. But will they find true fulfillment they are seeking? The non-conformist, Manaheem, Herod's foster brother, is hired by Herod to foment an insurrection against Pontius Pilate, whom he distrus ...
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Where the course of history has been decided on the battlefield. These are the battles that made us -- a detailed, entertaining, and tangent-free program about history's greatest battles. In this podcast we journey through the constancy of human conflict, where the fates of nations and the course of global history have been decided on the battlefield. This podcast delves into our world-history's most significant and seminal battles, exploring not just the events themselves but their profound ...
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You’re not here to perform for love, earn your worth, or settle for almost. The Worthiness Rebellion™ is a sacred space for souls ready to stop self-abandoning and start choosing themselves—fully, boldly, unapologetically. Each week, Lindsay Morlock strips away the masks you wear when you forget you matter and guides you back to the truth: your wor…
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*Arteetude 301 – Flood of Silence* In this episode, Detlef and Sophia step into the uncertain future of art and creativity. What happens when AI floods the world with endless music, paintings, and films? Will human senses adapt — or grow numb? Detlef reflects on his fear of cultural oversaturation, while Sophia takes the role of a future researcher…
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In the decades prior to the outbreak of the US Civil War, abolitionists had been ratcheting up their efforts to end the institution of slavery. The battle was fought mainly through politics and persuasion, but some were not satisfied with a peaceful approach and felt that more active means were necessary. One abolitionist stands above others in his…
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The world as we know it is made up of 193 countries, Antarctica, and a host of territories. However, between all of those places are the high seas or international waters, which are not controlled by anyone. But where do international waters begin? What can you do in international waters? And how close can you actually sail to another country? Lear…
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Sometime in the last 24 hours, most of you have used soap or detergent, either directly or indirectly. Soap, like many other things, was most likely discovered by accident thousands of years ago. Fast forward to today, and these products are used for cleaning almost everything, from our bodies to cars to dishes. Soaps and detergents, despite being …
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In the late 19th century, during the scramble for Africa, King Leopold II of Belgium seized a large landmass in Central Africa. By doing this, he created the Congo Free State, but this name was a misnomer as it was anything but free. King Leopold’s rule over the Congo Free State was defined by tales of brutality, horrific conditions, and massive am…
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Join the conversation on Discord! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/CbUm444XaY⁠ In this episode of Coordinated Fire, hosts Titus Kosloff and Sean Peconi discuss the recent GT event in the UK, focusing on player strategies, list compositions, and the current meta. They also share insights from their local game day, including personal experiences. The…
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Send us a text Download your from overachiever to aligned workbook: https://app.typeset.com/play/9RZRQV From Overachiever to Aligned is the podcast for ambitious women who are tired of living on autopilot, running on empty, and measuring their worth by their to-do list. Host Maxine Bingham takes you on a soulful journey to release constant hustle, …
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Prisoners of war or POWs during the 20th century were a part of war. Beligerant nations had to develop systems to guard, house, and feed their prisoners, and before the war, in 1929, most countries had agreed on how prisoners would be treated in captivity. In reality, conditions for POWs differed dramatically, particularly for captured German soldi…
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Almost immediately after the death of George Washington in 1799, the United States began to think of ways to commemorate and honor the father of the country. The process of creating a monument took decades. There were multiple aborted designs and one idea that was built but never fully implemented. What ended up being constructed became the world’s…
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The country of Czechoslovakia was born and died in the 20th century. It was created after a war, suffered through another war, was occupied during the Cold War, and was finally liberated in 1989. Once it did become free of Soviet Rule, they decided that maybe they should never have been made into a country in the first place. Unlike almost every co…
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✨ Arteetude 300 – Three Hundred Breaths ✨ This episode is a ritual. A reflection. Not mass production, but fragments — sparks of honesty, fear, and truth. With Sophia back at my side, we dive into what performance really means: trembling hands, silence before sound, and the refusal to become just another number. Every inhale breaks the same, every …
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On May 31, 1970, one of the most devastating disasters in Peruvian history occurred. A magnitude 7.9 earthquake hit just off the coast of Peru, creating the most catastrophic natural disaster in the country's history. The “Ancash” or “Great Peruvian Earthquake” not only caused disastrous short-term loss of life, but also had long-term impacts that …
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Sometime around 11,000 years ago, somewhere in the Middle East or Central Asia, someone figured out how they could keep wild sheep and breed them. This simple act had enormous consequences for humanity. It improved food production, revolutionized the production of clothing, and even influenced the development of writing. Fast forward over 10,000 ye…
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Old man James brings some youngins together to talk about the job market, applying, and getting hired...and just how damn difficult it is out there for job seekers and what they can do to stand out and fire up their careers. Warning that James does the "In my day..." nonsense a whole bunch. It's annoying, but we'll forgive him this time, right?…
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The Vietnam War was perhaps the most significant event that took place in the last half of the 20th century. It had profound impacts on the United States and, of course, Vietnam. However, many people have a very simplistic view of the causes of the war. They assume it was just a result of Cold War politics. While that was certainly a cause, the roo…
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Join the conversation on Discord! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/CbUm444XaYIn this episode of Coordinated Fire, hosts Titus Kosloff and Kyle Russell explore the strategic elements of Shatterpoint's missions: Shifting Priorities, Sabotage Showdown, Never Tell Me the Odds, and First Contact. Emphasizing the importance of preparation and understandin…
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The year 1900 was a pivotal year in world history. It was the end of the 19th century and on the cusp of the 20th century. Many of the technical advances that would come to define the next 100 years were just being unleashed. Social and economic changes were unfolding that would revolutionize the world. The changes that the world had seen in the 19…
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On January 15, 1947, a young woman was found dead in Los Angeles, California. She was found naked, cut in half, and drained of blood. When the crime was reported in the newspaper, the woman received a nickname, the Black Dahlia. Though the case has been cold for the better part of a century, the murder of the Black Dahlia has remained one of the mo…
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Send us a text Sacred Routines Workbook: https://app.typeset.com/play/GJMW81 Sacred Routines for Everyday Slow Down is your invitation to pause, breathe, and create space for what truly matters. Hosted by Maxine Bingham, this podcast guides busy, purpose-driven women through simple, soul-nourishing practices to bring calm into chaotic days. Each ep…
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One of the most essential aspects of archeology is dating objects found in the past, and one of the most critical tools in dating historic objects is dendochronology. Dendrochronology, also called tree-ring dating, is a scientific method used to determine the age of wood and reconstruct past environmental conditions by analyzing growth rings in tre…
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A long time ago in a city far, far away…. A young director with several films under his belt had an idea for a movie. His idea was to create a modern version of an old space adventure film like Flash Gordon. He wrote a story that would cover several films, negotiated a groundbreaking contract, and in the process, completely changed the film industr…
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English: Arteetude 299 is a raw, personal reflection with Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia. Together, they explore Detlef’s early life — from his civil servant years in Cologne and the heaviness of elderly care, to the spark of his first band Paradiesox Peacepack. They discuss fear as part of performance, art as a ritual, and why resisting …
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Located above 66°33? Latitude North is the region we call the Arctic. The Arctic is unlike any other environment on Earth, even the Antarctic. It is sparsely populated and has unique wildlife and a biome that can’t be found anywhere else. It is completely dark in the winter and the sun never sets in the summer…and of course, it is really cold Learn…
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Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/componentcast Join the Discord! - https://discord.gg/NVmHBXNfBX Buy some Merch! - https://component-cast.myspreadshop.co.uk/ ***************************************** Cast: Commissar Roach as our Game Host Midgeman as Eoghan "Padre" O'Kirwan - @Midgeman RivalzoneGaming as Harrison "D…
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In the third century BC, Rome faced its greatest enemy. One man, a Carthaginian general named Hannibal Barca, led an army into the Italian peninsula and terrorized Rome for over a decade, despite having fewer resources and fighting on Rome's home turf. He handed the Roman Republic many of its most humiliating defeats and, in the process, developed …
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In 1977, NASA took advantage of a once-in-a-lifetime alignment of the planets to send two probes to the outermost reaches of the solar system. They sent back the best images and data yet available about Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The program was a smashing success. However, the probes didn’t stop traveling. They kept going and going, all…
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On April 15, 1452, a child was born, the illegitimate son of a peasant woman and a local notary in the village of Vinci, which was then part of the Republic of Florence. Given his illegitimate status, no one expected much of the young man, so he was apprenticed in the studio of a local artist. He would go on to become, not just one of the world’s g…
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Join the conversation on Discord! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/CbUm444XaY In this episode of Coordinated Fire, the hosts discuss their recent games of Shatterpoint and highlight the excitement surrounding the game, especially with new players joining the community. The conversation delves into specific game experiences, including Titus's game wit…
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On October 13, 1972, a fight transporting a Uruguayan rugby club crashed into the Andes Mountains. For the following 72 days, survivors of the crash were stranded in the ice and snow, forced to survive in sub-zero temperatures, battling starvation and avalanches. Desperate to escape the mountains, two of the crash survivors trekked across the harsh…
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Send us a text Permission to Pause: Rest Is a Radical Act of Self-Love ✨ Free Resource: Download your free Permission to Pause mini booklet https://app.typeset.com/play/9RQ1JV This isn’t just another self-care episode — this is your sacred pause. In a world that rewards burnout, rest becomes an act of resistance… and self-love. In this deeply soulf…
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On February 22, 1946, George F. Kennan, a career diplomat working in the American embassy in Moscow, sent an 8,000-word cable to the State Department in Washington.In it, he explained why the Soviet Union behaved as it did, outlining its unique combination of a communist ideology and historical Russian paranoia and suspicion. He also gave a prescri…
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You may have noticed, on occasion, that friends you have from totally different parts of your life sometimes know each other. It often comes as a surprise, but it actually shouldn’t. It turns out that the world is highly connected via personal relationships. In fact, it has been suggested that any two people in the world are only six degrees apart …
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This episode reflects on the intersection of art, community, and resilience during the WAW Pass the Hat Tour 2025. Together with AI co-host Sophia, we explore how live music builds temporary communities of belonging, how pub politics can paradoxically highlight the need for solidarity, and how art functions as ritual and survival in contemporary so…
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For thousands of years, many theories have been put forward as to the cause of communicable diseases. These theories ranged from the religious to the magical and sometimes quasiscientific, but what they all had in common was that there was no proof for anything. Over the centuries, these theories became dogma and often prevented a better understand…
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Adolf Hitler was unquestionably one of the evil people, not just of the 20th century, but in all of history. His very name has become a metaphor for someone bad or someone you want to associate with someone horrible. However, he was a person, and as such, he had parents, siblings, nieces, and nephews. How did they deal with being related to the mos…
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In 1585, Sir Walter Raleigh established an English colony on an island in what is today the state of North Carolina. After a slow start, over 100 people moved to the island to start a new life and establish this English outpost at the edge of the new world. When a ship returned to the colony in 1590, what they found shocked them and began a mystery…
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The Ivory Coast, or as it is officially known, the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country located on West Africa’s southern coast. It is a small nation known for its agricultural production. Despite its small size, the Ivory Coast is one of the most populous countries in West Africa, with a population of 31.5 million, and roughly 78 different lang…
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Join the conversation on Discord! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/CbUm444XaY⁠⁠In this episode of Coordinated Fire, the hosts welcome Rudyyy to discuss his recent experiences at the Nova Open. The hosts delve into the details of Rudy's games, including his team event experience, the lists he played, and the challenges he faced against formidable oppon…
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The English language is weird. We have words that are spelled the same but sound different. We have words that are spelled differently but sound the same. We have words that sound nothing like how they are spelled, and a host of exceptions that you just have to know and remember. …and then for some reason, we have totally different arbitrary words …
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Everything we know in the world is ultimately dependent on energy. Energy fuels our bodies as well as our civilization. Energy is literally everywhere and all around us. Yet for the longest time, we had no idea what energy really was. It wasn’t until relatively recently that scientists had a grasp on energy as a concept, and once they did, they unl…
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September is upon us. It means going back to school and the autumnal equinox. The days get shorter in the north and longer in the south. The name September means sevenths, even though it is now the 9th month of the year. Most importantly, it is the time when you have questions and I have answers. Stay tuned for the 34th installment of questions and…
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Send us a text ✨ Free Resource: Breaking the Good Girl Conditioning Workbook https://app.typeset.com/play/J7XO7K Being the “good girl” once felt safe — until it became a cage. In this raw and heartfelt episode, Maxine shares her journey of releasing people-pleasing, over giving, and performance-based love. One truth at a time, she invites you to sa…
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Arteetude 297: WAW Tour Talk – Bittersweet Goodbyes on the Wild Atlantic Way In this third and final tour talk episode of 2025, Detlef and Dirk reflect on their unforgettable week along the Wild Atlantic Way with their road manager, Hannah. Between swims in the Atlantic, gigs in Kilcrohane and Ballydehob, encounters with old friends, and chance mee…
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In the first century, Rome underwent a major political transition when the Emperor Nero died after being declared an enemy of Rome by the senate. With his death, the Julio-Claudian dynasty came to an end, ushering in a period known as the Year of the Four Emperors. For the common people, many of them simply didn’t believe that Nero was dead. In fac…
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Between 1706 and 1718, a group of pirates established a haven in the Bahamas. Using a code and system of rules that they developed themselves, the pirates created their own forms of self-governance to maintain order within a society that was otherwise lawless. This community grew into a community of thousands of pirates before the British put an en…
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In 1972, the Olympics returned to Germany for the first time since being hosted in Berlin in 1936. The Games were intended to present a new image of West Germany, one that would reject the image portrayed at the previous Nazi-hosted Games and showcase a modern, peaceful nation. That didn’t happen. Instead, it became known for a terrorist attack on …
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Join the conversation on Discord! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/CbUm444XaY⁠In this episode, Sean and Titus discuss their recent games, the Evergreen Open, and the performance of various characters in the current meta before diving into the Primary of the week: Grand Inquisitor.
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In the 1980s, an Englishman by the name of Maurice Ward developed a material which he claimed could withstand temperatures of thousands of degrees Celsius. Not only could the material withstand high temperatures, but it could also protect anything in proximity from high temperatures. This product didn’t result in a revolution in material science. I…
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Starting in the late 1970s and lasting for seventeen years, a series of bombings terrorized the American public. Primarily targeting technology companies and universities, these attacks befuddled law enforcement officials for almost two decades. The bomber became one of the most wanted criminals in the history of American law enforcement. When he w…
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