Historie – Sydkorea – Nye podcasts
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Relating history to the public
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Murray Rothbard's fifth volume of Conceived in Liberty, edited by Patrick Newman, highlights the most important battle of the American project — one that continues to this day — the conflict between those who want to centralize power, and those who choose to stand to defend the American heritage of liberty. Narrated by Millian Quinteros.
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Join historian Heidi Olson Campbell as she uncovers the untold stories and ”unvisited tombs” of women who made the Seventh-day Adventist church what it is today. Launching Summer 2024.
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An exploration of the literary critiques of the chivalric system
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Bud's Corner was a Jazz radio show, running continuously Sunday evenings from 1983 to 1993 on Prairie Public Radio in Bismarck, ND. In each episode, Robert "Bud" Lundberg shares the life and music of a musician through his deep knowledge and personally curated music collection. Throughout his lifetime Bud meticulously brought to life the history of Jazz. He attended many now-famous jazz festivals, scoured record stores across America for obscure recordings, and developed a jazz appreciation society for the people of North Dakota.
Robert Lundberg made personal recordings of each radio show and these recordings are the only archive remaining of his decade-long passion for his music. They are presented in this podcast exactly as he recorded them almost 40 years ago. -
Авангард российской науки и культуры.
Мичман Римский-Корсаков, подпоручик Державин, генерал-майор Пржевальский, прапорщик Верещагин. Учёные, путешественники, писатели и художники — эти люди стали известными во всем мире. Но мало кто знает, что они были офицерами российской армии. -
Human Nature Odyssey: a podcast about humanity, civilization, and the fate of the world.
You are living the latest chapter in a 10,000 year story. Join storyteller Alex Leff on a search for better ways to understand and more clearly experience the incredible, terrifying, and ridiculous world we live in.
The first stop on our quest through a landscape of ideas and stories is the 1992 novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn about a telepathic gorilla with great hope for humanity.
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Religion, culture and politics
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In 1996,TWA 800 crashed off the coast of East Moriches, New York, killing all 230 people on board. Among the passengers were 16 high school students and 5 chaperones from Montoursville, Pennsylvania. Today, the little town remains devastated by the crash. This podcast explores how experiencing a tragedy in the public eye can change a community and the people in it.
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Rost Architects shares stories about Architecture, Design, and History. Rost is an architecture and interior design firm located in Orange County California. We enjoy sharing news and stories about the industry and beautiful architecture from all over the world.
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Podcast by Nina Luo and Max Lydiatt
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Interested in Archaeology, Culture, and History?
Here we focusing on Productive, Civil, and Credible Discourse.
Do we have all the answers? Of course not! But that's part of the Fun.
Here we focus on understanding the past and take an Austrian Economic lens to these topics. I hope you join us, In Credible Discourse. -
Let's read some Very Old News!
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The 19th Century - the American Spirit really comes from here.
Fighting, Food, Fashion & Fraud
Plus mayhem, bombast, fornication, mendacity, debauchery, slander, sensationalism and vapid triviality... and swearing.
Yet it's the least understood American century - far more than the Civil War, the Railroad & Cowboy Movies. Through 20th & 21st century TV & Movies, Jamie Lewis of Plague Of Strength & Greta Hardin of The History of American food will take up on a wild ride through the most exciting parts. These history junkies will talk you through a wild assortment of media as we discuss things like:
physical culture & body buildingmedicine showscarnivals & the circussex workorganized crime& ever so many fightsPlus the 19th century is the source of: artificial purple dye, electricity, coast to coast instant communications, gas lighting, photography, the bowie knife, the colt revolver and the gatling gun, cardboard boxes, cigarettes, refrigerated train cars, bodybuilding as entertainment, modern gymnastics, all the current fighting sports, the submarine, and the very first automobiles. -
This is the podcast of weird history starting with each letter of the alphabet.
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How three significant events in History changed the world forever, WWI, WWII and 9/11. Plus why we should never forget those who died and sacrificed everything so we can be free today.
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Voices included in podcast: Maddison Kruger, Audrey Agront, Sophia St. Jacques, Jaidyn Leung. This podcast is about the Life of woman in Ancient Rome!! Please enjoy
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