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У подкасті «Вулиця Степана Бандери» розкажемо як творилася наша історія та ідентичність впродовж століть. Поговоримо про креативних українців, які боролися за незалежну Україну та українську мову. Спробуємо з’ясувати, чи потрібні нам історичні знання, щоб знайти себе як націю та «горіти надзвичайним світлом» на міжнародній арені.
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The Cove Podcast aims to explore all aspects of Professional Military Education within the Australian Army. From short tips and soldier's fives to interviews of Army personnel on operations, find out how the men and women of today's Australian Army work towards professional excellence.
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The clock strikes midnight and the Campfire is lit. A limited series for the month of October featuring real ghost stories told by the people who experienced them firsthand. Turn out the lights and turn up the volume. Hosted by Lisa Burton with musical score by Ben Kinsinger. Produced by the Devil's Daughter Podcast Network.
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Château Cheval Blanc unveils the secrets of its winemaking process
Inside Château Cheval Blanc is an audio immersion that follows the artisan winemakers, who are attentive every day to the tiniest details, and thus produce a grand cru wine. This unique insight dives deep into the winemaking process throughout the seasons, appealing to both connoisseurs and amateurs.
The podcast covers the different steps of winemaking, month after month, year after year, in order to highlight the quality of such an atypical wine. From working on the soil at winter times, to the barrels, the harvest, the pruning of vines, the art of winemaking and on to the implementation of an ambitious farming program, the podcast followed the Château’s rhythm during a whole year. Several issues are addressed throughout the episodes: climate change, growing and grafting techniques, preservation of biodiversity. We listen to authentic accounts by “enthusiastic and involved artisans, who know that today’s choices will have repercussions on tomorrow’s glasses and soil”. They unveil the prestigious history of Château Cheval Blanc.
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Inside Château Cheval Blanc, a podcast by Château Cheval Blanc
Written by Camille Juzeau
Direction & original music: Samuel Hirsch
Production: HRCLS
English voices : Emma Broughton, Karine Le Loet, Michel Zlotowski, Xavier Combe
Translation : Sophie Jump
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fentanyl – in the same chemical family as opium and heroin but manufactured by amateurs in garages or kitchen sinks – is tearing Kern County families apart. Many don’t know what’s happening until their children are dead. Now, families affected are warning others to look for those warning signs and encouraging parents to have these conversations about drugs with their children before it’s too late.
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Dans ce podcast, je vous raconte les parcours des puissants, les grandes affaires et les phénomènes qui ont marqué notre époque.
Et si vous voulez les images, rendez-vous sur YouTube (Gaspard G).
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/bradheath-ogs/subscribeHost Brad Heath has over 30 years of experience in the print, radio and film. Our guests are leaders in their fields, but more importantly they are interesting people. No topic is off limits. Join us as we get to know real people doing real stuff. Let's take a ride through space on this rock we call home and share a moment together being as real and unfiltered as possible. What do you say? Wanna go for a ride?
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Every week, one survivor of sexual violence, tells their story to journalist and author (and survivor) Terri White.
We discuss their personal experience and the reality of the bigger picture around assault and what comes after.
We attempt to combat the myths around assault that cause so much harm. That reveal themselves in questions beginning with three words..."Why Didn't You".
Why didn't you...scream? Fight him off? Dress differently? Leave him? Report to the police? Have proof?
These testimonies reveal the impact of these myths. How they harm women, how they seek to silence and shame. How they play out throughout society, including in the criminal justice system. Of the reality of reporting, taking action, seeking justice in 2023.
This is a podcast where women's stories will be heard. What's yours?
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Imagine boarding a flight thinking you’re heading on holiday, but instead you get taken hostage by Saddam Hussein. It might sound far-fetched, but in August 1990 this really happened to the passengers and crew of BA Flight 149. Journalist Stephen Davis has been reporting on this extraordinary story for the past three decades. This series features the hostages themselves - the men, women and children used as human shields by the Iraqi regime. It also features voices from the world of politics and intelligence agencies who were active during the crisis, to put the human stories in a wider context.
At the heart of the series is a key question - why was the plane allowed to land at all, putting so many lives at risk? Was it a terrible accident, or was there a political objective? Either way, the lives of the human shields themselves have been forever changed, and they are still living with the consequences.
Since launching on February 7th 2022, the series has had over 300,000 downloads (up to the time of writing). Some selected listener reviews include: “This is an incredible piece of journalism…listened to 7 episodes in a day as I was so engrossed”; and “A gripping tale told beautifully and bravely by the victims”.
Ultimately this series aims to give the human shields a platform to tell their story - a story that has been buried over the decades. -
ما در این پادکست به بررسی جنبههای مختلف زندگی در زندانهای ایران میپردازیم. از بهداشت و تفریح تا معاشرت، سرگرمی و خرید، شما را با واقعیتهایی که پشت دیوارهای زندان پنهان میشود، آشنا میکنیم.
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Dead River is the story of Brazil's worst environmental disaster — the Mariana dam collapse — that claimed the lives of 19 people. This isn't just a tale about the tragedy itself; it's a narrative that resonates with the pursuit of happiness, the impact of greed, and the overnight disappearance of centuries-old traditions. Hosted by biologist and wildlife broadcaster Liz Bonnin, this six-part series explores the profound connection people share with the land along the River Doce — a connection shattered by the tragic events of the Mariana dam collapse. As we hear about the aftermath, we encounter heroes and villains, witnessing the resilience of communities torn apart. Liz Bonnin uncovers the intricate threads of belonging, the devastating consequences of deception, and the ongoing pursuit of justice eight years after the catastrophe.
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