More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
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Food with a side of science and history. Every other week, co-hosts Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley serve up a brand new episode exploring the hidden history and surprising science behind a different food- or farming-related topic, from aquaculture to ancient feasts, from cutlery to chile peppers, and from microbes to Malbec. We interview experts, visit labs, fields, and archaeological digs, and generally have lots of fun while discovering new ways to think about and understand the world t ...
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What exactly is a travel experience? A travel experience is more than just a destination. From the pulsating beats of a major music festival, to the adrenaline -fueled excitement of professional sports, to the legendary tours of music icons, these events are more than just spectacles. They are game changers affecting airfares, hotel room rates, restaurants, and growing local economies. Welcome to Tickets to Travel, the podcast that unlocks the stories, businesses, careers, and personalities ...
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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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Sacred Nine Project Podcast is an extension of Sacred Nine Project (sacrednine.com). The podcast thrives in the tension between the beauty and uniqueness of American music (particularly 18thc and 19thc) and the oddities and often problematic worldviews it reveals. By taking a look at this body of work, we can learn a lot about our country’s history, which tells a great deal about our country today, and ourselves. Join music professor and vocal/choral performer, C. Leonard Raybon, as he champ ...
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NAMM’s resident Music Historian Dan Del Fiorentino and co-hosts examine the innovative creations, evolution of musical instruments, the changing world of music retail, music industry icons, and other topics covered in NAMM’s Oral History program. The NAMM Oral History program boasts over 4,500 interviews and is continually growing. For more information about NAMM’s Oral History program please visit https://www.namm.org/library.
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A podcast recapping the albums of the Australian band Silverchair. Can you believe there's never been a podcast about Silverchair? I couldn't, so I made one. In each fortnightly episode, I’ll cover one release by the band with some special guest episodes interspersed along the way. Won’t you come with me to a place in a little town?
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Author and Baylor University professor Robert Darden tells stories - and plays recordings - from the Baylor University Libraries' Black Gospel Music Restoration Project in an on-going weekly series of two-minute segments. Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments explores the distinctly African-American sound of the "Golden Age of Gospel" (1945-1975). The series celebrates this fertile musical period in American history, presenting cultural snapshots that reveal the depth of a people, their communit ...
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Jason, Michael, and Will, three big fans and frequent visitors to Walt Disney World gather weekly to discuss all topics related to the most magical place on Earth. Whether you're a first time visitor or an annual passholder, this podcast will discuss current news items, tips, vacation planning, attraction history, answer listener questions, and give trip reviews throughout the year. This podcast is geared towards, but not limited to experiencing Walt Disney World as adults.http://www.tfppodc ...
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Darrell has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, from global rock and pop icons to jazz legends and influential figures in music-related film and TV. Music Matters dives deep into all things music, featuring exclusive conversations with artists, record labels, instrument manufacturers, industry insiders, and more. If it’s part of the music world, it’s part of the conversation!
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Peer into the minds of the greatest creative geniuses in history. Join us as we explore the mystery of how creativity works, art history and how you can improve your own creative process. The labyrinth awaits. Creative Codex is one-part podcast and one-part imaginative lecture series, featuring thoroughly researched insights into the creative process mixed with captivating soundscapes and original music. Produced & Written by MJDorian
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Conversations with artists, writers, intellectuals, workers--you choose the designation--about the politics of culture
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Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.
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Winner, "Outstanding Music Series", 2022 Canadian Podcast Awards. In this passion project of a podcast, longtime Hockey Night In Canada and TSN broadcaster (and Beatles expert!) Paul Romanuk chats with great Canadian music people about the greatest band in the history of pop music - The Beatles. Each episode will feature a different guest, who will dive into their favourite Beatles or Beatles solo album, track by track. Some of the biggest names in Canadian music tell their stories about dis ...
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Greetings, Traveler! Venture into the world of the unknown with Mark Muncy and Erika Lance as they explore monsters, legends, history, and mysteries. Each episode, we invite you to explore destinations for your own Eerie Travels! -Produced and edited by Calista Muncy -Music composed by Destini Beard
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Latin@ Stories is a podcast born out of the oral history project about Latin@s in Ohio, Oral Narratives of Latin@s in Ohio (ONLO). It seeks to amplify the Latin@ experience with interviews in Spanish, English and Spanglish
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Fireside Folktales was created by Dallas Hawthorn as a way to celebrate and create artwork. Whether a show takes one year or five years, the end result and the passion involved in the project is all that matters to him. Season One, Whispering, is a retelling of the myth of Hades and Persephone, as told through the perspective of the soon-to-be Queen of the Dead. Season Two is a performance of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream; an experience filled to the brim with music, mischi ...
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TuneDig is an in-depth and informed conversation between two lifelong friends about the power of music — one album at a time. In each episode, we go down the rabbit hole to spend a while in the strange world we discover. We take an honest look at creativity in all its complexity—from writing and production to history and cultural impact. We promise you’ll learn something new every time, no matter how much you already love the album we explore. Sign up at tunedig.com to get occasional news an ...
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Low Profile blends music and oral history interviews with the folks who have given us important music and have somehow evaded the spotlight. Markly Morrison is an audio journalist and independent musician in the exotic city of Olympia, Washington, where the program airs Fridays at 4pm on KAOS 89.3 FM and in podcast form via the Ruinous Media network. Dive deeper into the episodes at http://www.lowprofilepodcast.com
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The Seventies was a calamitous decade, a low point in the history of New York City. City Hall continually failed to balance budgets and turned to austerity, privatization, and sheer negligence when it came to running city services. Roads disintegrated, buildings and overpasses collapsed, garbage piled high, and crime ran rampant. The city literally crumbled under the weight of austerity. At the same time, underground culture surged with energy, from subway graffiti to experimental theater an ...
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Ronnie Lutes merges music and history in this compelling podcast about album liner notes.
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Reading is Funktamental is a monthly one-hour show about great books written about music and music-makers. In each episode, host Sal Cataldi speaks to the authors of some of the best reads about rock, jazz, punk, world and experimental music and much more, including some famous musicians. Expect lively conversation with notables and a playlist of great music to go with it. Reading Is Funktamental can be heard the second Wednesday of every month from 10 – 11 AM on Wave Farm: WGXC 90.7 FM and ...
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From Ancient China to TikTok, dating dilemmas to Judith Butler, Life of Bi is your bi-monthly deep-dive into what it means to be a modern bisexual. Hosted by the Hotter Project duo Ell and Mary, You can find us @hotterproject on socials. Written, created and hosted by Ell Potter and Mary Higgins. Sound design, music and production by Tom Foskett-Barnes. Episodes 1-8 research by Eve Brandon, Robin Craig, Ell Potter and Mary Higgins. Episodes 1-8 produced by Ellie Keel. Graphic design by Madis ...
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This podcast site shares thoughts and perspectives concerning practical notions and methodologies for all -- regardless of level of experience or knowledge -- who are curious, interested or an ongoing student/practitioner of Himalayan (aka Tibetan) Buddhism. These podcasts are products of The Chenrezig Project, a Buddhist study/discussion group located in Northern Colorado, USA. Mark Winwood, a member of the undergraduate Psychology teaching faculty at Naropa University in Boulder, is the Ch ...
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Collection of podcasts distributed across Black Talk Radio Network.
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Outside the Loop RADIO is Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine. Founded as a podcast in September 2006 and picked up for broadcast by Chicago Sound Alliance WLUW 88.7-FM in March 2007, "OTL" now airs on Chicago's Very Own 50,000-watt heritage powerhouse station WGN Radio 720-AM. Storyteller and urbanologist Mike Stephen hosts this weekly program featuring fun segments and interviews with local newsmakers, artists, musicians, and others doing cool stuff around the greater Chicago area ...
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DIY live-music podcast based in Norwich, UK.
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Chris Time Steele is the creator of Time Talks: History, Politics, Music, and Art. Chris is a teacher, journalist, has co-authored articles with Noam Chomsky and is also a hip-hop artist who has worked with Common.
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Our "90 in 90 Essay Project Academic Studies" on subjects such as the Federalist Papers, the Constitution; the Amendments; the Classics that Inspired the Constitution, the Executive Branch, the country’s past 57 presidential elections, the Supreme Court, the Congress and the states have resulted in over 3,000 essays contributed by over 200 constitutional scholars, historians and elected officials. This corresponding Podcast features the reading of the daily essay during our 90-Day Study. Our ...
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A weekly glimpse into the Combat Base Club and Chris Haueter's world famous Garage. We discuss life, philosophy, ethics, and jiu jitsu history with Chris and Melissa Haueter. Look out for a variety of guests with special interest in music, art, jiu jitsu, judo, MMA, and from all walks of life.
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The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) was founded nearly sixty years ago to further the knowledge of India in the United States by supporting American scholarship on India. The programs of AIIS foster the production of and engagement with scholarship on India, and promote and advance mutual understanding between the citizens of the United States and of India. AIIS seeks to provide access to scholarship about India to a wide and diverse audience.Through this podcast series, we hope ...
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Unsettled: Journeys in Truth and Conciliation builds upon the 94 calls to action of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, from the perspectives of Indigenous cohost Jessica Vandenberghe, settler cohost George Lee, and their Indigenous and settler guests. We start from the belief that conciliation in Canada is an ongoing project, individually and collectively, as the country moves beyond colonial thinking to build a nation of nations—one free of racist, pro-assimiliation policies, and ...
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Kaya Wanjoo! (Hello and welcome!) Are you ready to discover hidden stories embedded in Whadjuk Noongar Boodja, the traditional land of the Noongar people of the southwest of Western Australia? Then come walk with us through the Place Names Melville podcast. Each episode invites you to listen deeply as Noongar Elders and community members share the rich spirit, memory and meaning woven into the placenames of the City of Melville, located in Western Australia’s capital city Perth. From ancient ...
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Never in American history has it been so easy to gamble, legally at least. We’ve got casinos, sports betting, online poker, keno — but it was all made possible by state lotteries, which brought gambling out of the shadows and into the public square — into the government itself. “Scratch & Win” follows the unlikely rise of America’s most successful lottery. We begin in 1970s Boston, with state bureaucrats going toe to toe with mafia bookmakers, and each other, as they struggle to launch the s ...
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The Utton Transboundary Resources Center’s Water Matters! podcast looks at water and natural resources issues in New Mexico and beyond. Housed at the University of New Mexico School of Law, the Utton Transboundary Resources Center is a state-funded research and public service project that believes in the pursuit of well informed, collaborative solutions to our natural resource challenges. The Utton Transboundary Resources Center’s Sairis Perez-Gomez designed the podcast logo and wrote and pe ...
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The Fever Folk Project hosted by RJ Peeyush – a show that promises to explore the history of folk music in India - Roots se Rooh tak - its influences on our lives and Indian cinema. This is a Fever FM production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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A mother and daughter duo talking about scary stories, cryptids, haunted things, and all things paranormal. We love to talk about scary places we've been or would like to go but are too scared, and finding spooky stories to share with listeners.
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Host Peter Medlin connects with teachers, students and leaders in education as they discuss the biggest issues impacting classrooms.We want to hear your experiences as an educator. Send us a note to [email protected]
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Sports & Music/World News Radio History/Documentary/ Positivity, Hip Hop, NFL, NBA, Comedy Society & Kulture Twitter: Benjibae4 $Benjibae4
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These conversations explore the cultural, political, and philosophical traditions of the Atlantic world, ranging from European critical theory to the black Atlantic to sites of indigenous resistance and self-articulation, as well as the complex geography of thinking between traditions, inside traditions, and from positions of insurgency, critique, and counternarrative.
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Tony, Lee and Craig are three friends and prog aficionados who talk about the history and craft of prog music while sprinkling in their opinions of the music and personalities in the genre. Each episode also includes recommendations for new bands, upcoming albums, and discussion of local/indie prog bands.
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Welcome to ‘Tales o Hoy’. This podcast series from Orkney, Scotland, will transport you to the dark enchanted island of Hoy, where a valley of voices will take you on a walk through time and place. Hear about the flora, fauna and folklore of Hoy. Dig deep into the archaeology of the island. Listen to personal tales both old and new, with music by James Watson. Visit Google Earth to access an interactive map and virtually travel each route: https://earth.google.com/earth/d/1ZYhUo9BGJuAqC3ipgt ...
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No Place Like Home is the story of one of the largest public art campaigns in American History: Arts For Everybody. On July 27th, 2024, 18 communities across the country staged simultaneous performances hoping to answer one big question: can art help heal our divided nation? In this documentary podcast, we go inside these communities, speaking with artists, leaders, and public health experts to learn how they are using art to transform society, with surprising results. Narrated by award-winn ...
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The Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast is a deep-dive interview series with musicians, artists, conduits, collectors, and dedicated fans focusing on 20th century Connecticut music history across all genres. This project preserves narratives, heralds unsung movers and shakers, and defines Connecticut’s influential role in cultural history.
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Reconsider Everything: The American History Project
Reconsider Everything: The American History Project
Reconsider Everything dives into the impact of how American history is and 𝘪𝘴𝘯’𝘵 taught in the U.S. Have you ever thought about how the lack of multicultural history taught in schools has impacted the communities we have failed to celebrate for centuries? Reconsider Everything shares stories from people of various backgrounds who answer that question and insight from people working in education to provide new history, resources and personal perspectives that will make you reconsider everythi ...
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Magick Works, provides a sneak peek at subjects in our upcoming Magical Egypt Series, including an exploration of the Magic of Ancient Egypt, and what has come down to us today! By Executive Producer Vanese Mc Neill. What is magic, and what is it not, and how can it help us today. Featuring the worlds leading researchers from around the world, including John Anthony West, Robert Bauval, Ruper Sheldrake, Peter Mark Adams and many more!. Visit http://www.magicalegypt.comArt: Sigil board by Rob ...
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Spoken Wordplay Podcast- Daily I Am Affirmations with Relaxing Meditation Music
Ms. Tonya Michelle Wilkerson
Spoken Wordplay Podcast is for students to take a 15-minutes break allowing yourself to focus on mindfulness deep breathing exercises, repeating positive "I Am" affirmations repetitions and listening to relaxing 8 to 10hz Alpha brainwaves meditation music to help change the way you subconsciously think about yourselves to ultimately improving your quality of life within 21 days or longer to become a better you. Ms. Tonya Michelle Wilkerson is the motivational head instructor of Spoken Wordpl ...
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The Traditional Latin Mass, also called the Usus Antiquior, the Tridentine or Gregorian Mass, or the Extraordinary Form of the Mass is notable for its antiquity. In this podcast, Michael Sauter and Joseph Anthony discuss its two-millenia long history and examine its prayers and spirituality.
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OTL #989: A Chicago TIF update, New local music with a worldwide influence, Previewing the Black Fine Art Faire
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43:07Mike Stephen gets an update on the latest Chicago TIF numbers from Tom Tresser of the TIF Illumination Project, chats with local musician Carlo Basile about his local music with a worldwide influence, and previews the Back Fine Art Faire with Patricia Andrews-Keenan, founder of Pigment International.…
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S4 E20 - Back To The Egg (Side One) - Musician/Songwriter Hawksley Workman
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1:05:02Musician, songwriter and producer Hawksley Workman talks with host Paul Romanuk about Side One of the 1979 Paul McCartney & Wings album Back To The Egg. This was the last original studio album McCartney released with Wings. You can find out about Hawksley Workman's output at his website or, explore his music at his Bandcamp page. This podcast uses …
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Elfriede Fürsich on public broadcasting, representation of others, and travel
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51:05Elfriede Fürsich on free speech, media consolidation, public broadcasting, journalism, representation of others, and travel You can read about her work here: https://www.filmandmedia.pitt.edu/people/elfriede-f-rsichBy Toby Miller
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Encore: The Grand March And A Year After A Denied Abortion, Inside Appalachia
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53:48This week, for nearly a century, the Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival has staged a formal dance. Organizers rely on a manual that’s been passed down for generations. Also, abortion is illegal in most cases in Tennessee. So, what happens after a birth? A photographer followed one mother for a year. And new prisons are touted as a way to bring jobs …
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Acequias are a traditional irrigation practice with roots across the world. The inhabitants of New Mexico have used ditch irrigation since time immemorial, though the acequias used today took their present form about 400 years ago. Enrique Romero, head of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo division of the New Mexico Department of Justice, explains the…
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Michael Palm on higher education, labor, ethnography, and vinyl records
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47:07Michael Palm on higher education, labor, ethnography, and vinyl records You can read about his work here: https://comm.unc.edu/people/department-faculty/michael-palm/By Toby Miller
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31} Iambs and Trochees and Anapests, oh my!
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40:57We talk about a lot of things…Charles Wesley, Isaac Watts, but especially William Billings and his “erroneously” telling his readers to pair a text with tunes THAT DON’T MATCH! Did we crack the mystery? You can read and link to Chris’ accomplishments here, and please check out his new book, “Hymns & Devotions for Daily Worship.”…
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South Bay Punk Vet Eddie Amago | Episode 67
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57:36This week on the Combat Base Podcast we have a very special guest! Eddie Amago. Eddie tells a truly touching and inspirational recovery story. We give some material to chew on. Enjoy and let us know what you think!*Please consider becoming a YouTube Super or subscribing to our Patreon* https://patreon.com/CombatBasePodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy…
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The ET Crew discuss their panels at DragonCon. Plus, ghost stories of Atlanta! Episode Credits: Hosts - Erika Lance @authorerikalance, @eerietravels Producer - Beau Lake @beau__lake [email protected] Intro/Outro Music - Destini Beard @destinibeardmusic Full Song available for purchase now at destinibeard.bandcamp.com Our PO Box - Eerie Travels,…
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Episode 37: One Settler's Path—Listening, Learning and Doing the Work, feat. Ian Smith
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1:08:28Send us a text Ian Smith, director of business development with the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering, talks about personal actions and impactful programs that tie into his own truth and conciliation journey. Cohosts Jessica Vandenberghe and George Lee talk with Ian about moments of revelation effective approaches, big and small, to tr…
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Episode 68: Gang of Four's "Entertainment!"
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1:47:18“Entertainment!” is described by Gang of Four’s Jon King as “a record about young people smiling and dancing in the face of disaster.” Uh oh, sound familiar? This Leeds-born slab of Brechtian boogie reminds us that to navigate a world where everything is (small-p) political, dancing and dialectics belong together. Free your ass and your mind will f…
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Anna Kornbluh on the crisis, literature, artificial intelligence, and labor
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53:37Anna Kornbluh on the crisis, literature, artificial intelligence, and labor You can read about her work here: http://www.annakornbluh.com/By Toby Miller
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Latin@ Stories Episode 289 Advocating for neurodivergent children
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37:04In this episode, I talk to former student and now friend, Lupe Medina. Lupe is a parent advocate with Groundwork Ohio advocating for access to resources for children from birth to age five. As a mom of two boys diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, she is passionate about advocating for those with autism. Guadalupe is currently a doctoral candid…
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Anna LaQuawn Hinton on Refusing to be Made Whole: Disability in Black Women's Writing
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56:36Dr. Anna LaQuawn Hinton is an Assistant professor of Disability Studies and Black Literature & Culture in the English Department at the University of North Texas. Dr. Hinton is a disabled-queer-momma Black feminist, who “Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the Spirit. Loves love and food and roundness. Loves struggle. Loves the Folk.(an…
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Durian Delight and Feijoa Fun: Adventures in Banned, Forgotten, and Unusual Fruit
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50:46This week on Gastropod, a feast of fruits! Specifically, feijoa and durian—and, if you haven’t heard of either, you’re not alone. Unlike the ubiquitous strawberry or banana, durian and feijoa are only popular in a handful of countries and almost unknown in the US, and we wanted to know why—especially because the people who love them really love the…
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Aynne Kokas on China, logistics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, ethnography
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42:52Aynne Kokas on China, logistics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, ethnography, and academic freedom You can read about her work here: https://www.aynnekokas.com/aboutmeBy Toby Miller
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Litzy Galarza on citizenship, immigration, gender, and Jane the Virgin
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51:13Litzy Galarza on citizenship, immigration, gender, Jane the Virgin, and the media You can read about her work here: https://www.gsws.pitt.edu/people/ant-254By Toby Miller
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Jonathan Green on journalism, radio, the ABC, and Meanjin
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1:08:55Jonathan Green on journalism, radio, the ABC, and Meanjin You can read about his work here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/radionational/jonathan-green/3002228By Toby Miller
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - “I Want to Be Loved” by The Exciting Gospel Incredibles
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3:00The Exciting Incredibles live up to their name with the deep Southern soul gospel groove of “I Want to Be Loved.”By Robert Darden
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OTL #988: How the Chicago area gets its news, Exploring the brain science locally, The Secret History of Lani Hall
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43:03Mike Stephen discusses the results of a new report on how Chicago gets its news with Medill professors Tim Franklin and Stephanie Edgerly, gets a preview of some upcoming local events about the brain from Illinois Science Council founder Monica Metzler, and discovers the Secret History of Lani Hall.By Mike Stephen
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This episode is the conclusion to our two-parter on Silverchair’s fourth album Diorama. Diorama was released March 31, 2002 in Australia and debuted at number one on the ARIA chart, the band’s fourth straight album to do so. It eventually went triple platinum in Australia and won five ARIA awards. Diorama is a work of genius but it came at a cost t…
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Scenic Railway, Wild Mushrooms And Italian Sausage, Fall Favorites Inside Appalachia
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53:41Hop aboard the Cass Scenic Railroad for a visit with the people who keep the steam trains running. Also, we head to the woods and take a master class in foraging for wild mushrooms. And, the makers of Angelo's Old World Italian Sausage still use a century-old family recipe. Customers love it. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside App…
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Bobby Allen on psychiatric history, film, soap opera, and burlesque
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1:12:21Bobby Allen on psychiatric history, film, soap opera, and burlesque You can read about his work here: https://americanstudies.unc.edu/robert-allen/By Toby Miller
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Tim Havens on global media production, Budapest, black TV, streaming
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46:42Tim Havens on global media production, Budapest, black TV, and streaming You can read about his work here: https://communicationstudies.uiowa.edu/people/tim-havensBy Toby Miller
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On todays episode Kara is back from her recent travels and we are talking about the surgeon from London who cut off his own legs to satisfy his sexual interest. We also are talking about the unsolved case of the Battersea Poltergeist. This is a strange tale of a poltergeist named Donald who tormented a young girl for over 12 years. Joins us as we t…
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A Waubonsee psychology professor on stress, first impressions, and finding your passion | Teachers' Lounge Podcast
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50:17On a new Teachers' Lounge, a psychology professor who comes into class every year a little mean to show students how often their first impressions are wrong. We also talk about giving her students tools to de-stress and her own journey into the classroom.By Peter Medlin
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Episode 221 - Bigfoot, Chillingham Castle, UFOs, the Parking Lot Ghost, and other Listener Tales
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1:09:18The ET Crew read stories submitted by the travelers! Episode Credits: Hosts - Erika Lance @authorerikalance, @eerietravels Producer - Beau Lake @beau__lake [email protected] Intro/Outro Music - Destini Beard @destinibeardmusic Full Song available for purchase now at destinibeard.bandcamp.com Our PO Box - Eerie Travels, PO Box 419, Sylva, NC 287…
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In this episode, we’ll meet the new Executive Director of AIIS, Dr. Emily Rook-Koepsel. As many of you know, the long-time US Director of AIIS, Dr. Elise Auerbach, retired this spring and has left us an incredible legacy of language, research, and outreach programs that have become the gold standard across disciplines for study abroad. Today, we’ll…
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The Music of Jeopardy! From a Lullaby to $100,000,000
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23:40It’s the most recognizable TV theme in America. But Jeopardy’s “Think Music” wasn’t originally written for a game show… It was written for a toddler. In this episode, we trace the unlikely journey of the Jeopardy theme, from Merv Griffin’s living room to over 10,000 episodes across six decades. Along the way, we explore the show’s sonic evolution, …
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Erica Scharrer on music, media, violence, methods, education, gender
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1:00:16Erica Scharrer on music, media effects, violence, methods, and education, gender, and childhood You can read about her work here: https://www.umass.edu/communication/about/directory/erica-scharrerBy Toby Miller
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Tavia Nyong'o on Black Apocalypse: Afrofuturism at the End of the World
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59:26A 2024 Guggenheim Fellow, Tavia Nyong’o is the William Lampson Professor of American Studies at Yale University, with award-winning books including The Amalgamation Waltz: Race, Performance, and the Ruses of Memory (University of Minnesota Press, 2009), and Afro-Fabulations: The Queer Drama of Black Life (New York University Press, 2018) . His work…
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The Real Ambassadors — A Jazz Opera for Louis Armstrong by Dave & Iola Brubeck
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36:15The Real Ambassadors is a poignant tale of cultural exchange, anti-racism, and jazz history. And it's a love story — between life-long husband and wife partners, Iola & Dave Brubeck and their vision for a better world. Appalled by the racist treatment of Black jazz musicians in the United States in the 1950s and 60s, the Brubecks wrote a musical ba…
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Disco didn't just happen—it emerged from the vibrant gay club scene of 1970s New York City. In this episode, hosts Ryan Purcell and Kristie Soares explore how iconic venues like the Continental Baths, the Mineshaft sex club, and the legendary Paradise Garage became part of a musical revolution that transformed popular culture. Joining them is Lucas…
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“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott, Sunday 09/14/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST), guests; Members of the Digital Histories and Humanities Collective, The 1838 Black Metropolis
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2:59:14“Time for an Awakening”, with Bro. Elliott & Bro. Richard Sunday 09/14/2025 at 6:00 PM (EST). Our guests were members of the digital histories and humanities collective, The 1838 Black Metropolis. The Philadelphia Black Metropolis was a city within a city built by more than 20,000 free Black people in Philadelphia in 1838. Our guests shared their w…
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Latin@ Stories. Episode 288 Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage
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43:20In this episode, I talk to Nicolás Kanellos founder of Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Heritage of the United States, which researches Latino history in the United States. Since 1980, he has been a professor at the University of Houston, where he became the first Brown Foundation Professor of Hispanic Studies. He is also founding publisher of the note…
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Students, I would like to share with you Season 4 two out of five daily I Am Affirmations to say to one self in the mirror called " Test Exams Affirmations and Meditation" Full Episode 10. If you like to gain early access to Season 4 Full Podcast Episodes, Subscriber-only Bonus & Ad-free Episodes then go to Apple Podcast and subscribe to Spoken Wor…
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This show has been optimized for listening in stereo. If you are unable to do so, please make sure your podcast player is set to mono before playing the episode. The mayhem of the night’s mishappenings comes to a conclusion, but what of our bewitched lovers? Cast Ivy Kasperek (she/her, they/them) as Quince Josh Rubino (he/him) as Bottom CB Droege (…
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SHOUT! Black Gospel Music Moments - 'I Want to be Free' by The Jordan Singers
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3:00The Jordan Singers’ “I Want to be Free” has the same rollicking beat as some of the best freedom songs by the Staple Singers.By Robert Darden
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Descenes and Discords: Howard Wuelfing on the Washington DC Punk Scene of the 70s & 80s
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53:40Descenes and Discords: An Anthology is the new book release from longtime music publicist, writer, and musician Howard Wuelfing offering a powerful time capsule of the birth and early evolution of punk music through the pages of two influential fanzines: Descenes and Discords. These publications, originally printed and distributed in Washington, D.…
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OTL #987: Trying to avoid an Illinois transit fiscal cliff, New “emergency” rules for prison communication
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42:30Mike Stephen discusses the work being done to avoid a transit fiscal cliff in Illinois with state representative Kam Buckner (26th) and John Greenfield, editor of Streetsblog Chicago. Then, John Howard Association executive director Jennifer Vollen-Katz discusses new “emergency” rules put in place to regulate communication with those who are incarc…
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Melodi Dinçer on the Tech Justice Law Project, AI, suicide, labor, gender
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58:59Melodi Dinçer on the Tech Justice Law Project and artificial intelligence: suicide, labor, gender, surveillance, privacy, and the law You can read about her work here: https://techjusticelaw.org/about/By Toby Miller
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The Wakefields And Remembering Rex Stephenson, Inside Appalachia
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53:45This week, we remember Rex Stephenson. He’s known for his stage performances of the Jack Tales, which have captivated school kids since the 70s. Also, keeping the family farm going after six generations can be rough. And, some parts of southern Appalachia still practice the tradition of keeping up community gravesites for Decoration Day.…
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This week on the Combat Base Podcast we go light and discuss relationships on the mat. Enjoy and let us know what you think!*Please consider becoming a YouTube Super or subscribing to our Patreon* https://patreon.com/CombatBasePodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link*Leave questions i…
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Episode 220 - Interview Chris McKinnell - The Warren's Legacy
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1:01:14The ET Crew interview Chris McKinnell, grandson of Ed and Lorraine Warren. With over 45 years of global paranormal investigation experience, Chris is co‑director (with Lorraine) of the Warren Legacy Foundation for Paranormal Research. Founded in 2013, Chris has led or assisted in more than 10,000 cases across six continents. Episode Credits: Hosts …
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53: Hilma af Klint • Painting the Unseen • Part 2: For The Temple
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1:22:35In 1906, Hilma af Klint begins painting a monumental project: Paintings for the Temple. She receives a commission for this series from higher beings contacted through channeling sessions. What is the message of these paintings? And what makes them so remarkable? ∞∞∞∞∞ Support Creative Codex on my Patreon and get access to exclusive episodes includi…
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Big News from The Silver Snails: Fresh Singles + New Album Coming This September!
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29:25The Silver Snails are an independent pop rock music project based in Italy and Portland, OR. Our mission is to open human hearts through sound and light and our goal is to create the world's finest pop rock for a global audience. We debuted our project with 'The 7 Melodies' in 2012 and are now releasing our sophomore album, Speed of Light. The new …
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Nolan Higdon, Robin Andersen, and Steve Macek on the US conjuncture. Part IV!
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1:08:27Nolan Higdon, Robin Andersen, and Steve Macek on the US conjuncture. Part IV! You can read about their work here: https://www.nolanhigdon.com/ https://faculty.fordham.edu/andersen/ https://www.northcentralcollege.edu/profile/shmacekBy Toby Miller
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Danielle Roper on Hemispheric Blackface: Impersonation and Nationalist Fictions in the Americas
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1:02:19This is Fatima Seck and today’s discussion is with Dr. Danielle Roper, an assistant professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago from Kingston, Jamaica. She is also the curator of the digital exhibit: Visualizing/Performing Blackness in the Afterlives of Slavery: A Caribbean Archive. She is from King…
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Fake Psychics - They Should Have Seen This Coming!
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24:05In this episode we dive into the psychics that were caught faking it. Miss Cleo is just the tip of the iceberg. They should have seen it coming. #EerieTravels #Psychic #MissCleo #Criswell #HelenDuncan #Fake #Debunk #Paranormal #Travel Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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