Historie – Malta – Nye podcasts

  • Welcome to Ancestor's Footprints—the podcast where the past comes alive! Whether you're a curious beginner, an avid genealogist, or someone who believes that uncovering family history is a lifelong journey, this show is for you. With each episode, we'll bring you incredible stories, expert insights, and practical tips to help you trace your roots and connect with your heritage. I’ve lined up passionate experts who will not only share their knowledge and resources but also answer your most pressing genealogy questions. Together, we’ll uncover the hidden gems in your family’s history and inspire you to take the next step in your journey. So, get ready to explore, discover, and honor the footprints your ancestors left behind. Your story starts here.

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  • Bhoot FM was a popular Bangladeshi radio show that aired on Radio. It featured spooky horror stories, mostly based on real-life paranormal experiences shared by listeners. The show became a cult favorite, especially among young audiences, for its eerie storytelling, suspenseful background music, and engaging narration.

    Send Your Paranormal/Scary Stories at
    [email protected]


    Listen All Bhoot FM Episodes...
    (From 2010 to 2019)

  • Dive into the dark corners of history, power, and secrecy on The Conspiracy Podcast. Each episode explores shocking claims, government secrets, cover-ups, and unsolved mysteries that challenge what we’ve been told. From UFOs and secret societies to historical manipulation and suppressed technology, we examine the theories—mainstream and fringe—and let you decide what’s fact, fiction, or something in between. No filters. No apologies. Just the truth… or something like it.

  • Antisemitism has deep roots in American history. Yet in the United States, we often talk about it as if it were something new. We’re shocked when events happen like the Tree of Life Shootings in Pittsburgh or the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, but also surprised. We ask, “Where did this come from?” as if it came out of nowhere. But antisemitism in the United States has a history. A long, complicated history. A history easy to overlook. Join us on Antisemitism, U.S.A., a limited podcast series hosted by Mark Oppenheimer, to learn just how deep those roots go.

  • دو قرن سکوت کتابی نوشتهٔ عبدالحسین زرین‌کوب دربارهٔ سرگذشت ایران در دو سدهٔ نخست پس از سلطهٔ عرب‌های مسلمان است که در سال ۱۳۳۰ برای اولین بار منتشر شد.«دو قرن سکوت» نخست به صورت پاورقی در نشریه مهرگان و سپس در سال ۱۳۳۰ برای نخستین بار به صورت کتاب توسط همان نهاد منتشر شد.پس از نخستین انتشار در زمان پهلوی دوم، به سرعت چاپ اول دو قرن سکوت نایاب می‌شود. زرین‌کوب به تجدید چاپ رضایت نمی‌دهد تا در فرصت مناسب به تجدید نظر دربارهٔ کتاب بپردازد. زرین‌کوب جوان، پنج سال وقت و انرژی صرف می‌کند و منابع متعدد را از دیده می‌گذارند تا در اردیبهشت ۱۳۳۶ متن گسترش یافته و تجدید نظر شده اثر از سوی انتشارات امیرکبیر منتشر می‌شود. او در مقدمهٔ ویرایش دوم، برخی از انتقادات ویرایش اول کتاب را ناشی از جوانی و تعصب خود در آن هنگام می‌داند.

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  • This podcast is about all the history behind volleyball

  • Hello everyone!

    this is a weekly or bi-weekly podcast on events that occurred in the week of recording, we analyse issues relating to the historical events with factual and unbiased accounts of the events, while also analysing the broader issues connected to the events as a whole, giving our thoughts on what these historical events mean for modern times, and how they contributed to events in the past

    we hope you enjoy!

  • In this podcast i will be reviewing and discussing another podcast called Bear brooks hosted by Jason Moon and the New Hampshire Public Radio.
    This podcast follows jason as he walks you through the mysterious circusmstances that ultimately would lead to the killer that would later be coined “the chameleon”.

  • Life of Thomas Jefferson with his foreign policy and domestic policy

  • This biography explores the remarkable legacy of Thomas Jefferson—Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and third president of the United States—while also examining the contradictions posed by Jefferson's ownership of slaves despite advocating for equality. The sweeping narrative provides intriguing insights into Jefferson's influential roles in the nation's founding, democracy, philosophy, sciences, architecture, and education.

  • Learn more about the Declaration of Independence for the 250-year anniversary with this interdisciplinary podcast, featuring experts from the USA and around the world.

    The series is produced and hosted by Dr. Andrew Sola and the Amerikazentrum, Hamburg.

  • A podcast about the underground history of London. Hidden places and forgotten stories beneath the City.

  • On a sunny morning in September 1907, sex worker Emily Dimmock is found with her throat cut, locked and bolted inside her Camden Town apartment.

    In a world reeling from Jack the Ripper, could this be another one of his victims? A jealous lover? Was this a burglary gone wrong or a crime of passion?

    Join actors, friends, and true crime fanatics Pearl Mackie, Emma Sidi, and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as they get into character of those at the centre of one of Britain’s most infamous mysteries: The Camden Town Murder.

    For the first time ever, the most jaw-dropping, high-stakes moments of this case are brought to life through drama, using newly unearthed court transcripts, police records, and witness testimonies. Join Pearl, Emma and Kiell as they dissect each scene and look for clues to try to understand what really happened to Emily Dimmock in 1907. It’s going to be a wild ride.

    From Global and Chalk & Blade. In collaboration with Dentsu Entertainment.

  • This show covers the Crime Fiction genre. We talk to everyone from beginners to New York Times Best Selling Authors like Dean Koontz. Hear about their techniques and styles here

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  • We love dining out on bad behavior so much it's practically our national dish. But while some scandals stick, most front-page stories end up forgotten. Till now! Armed only with Google and their own indefatigable curiosity, co-hosts Kasey Howe and Mark Peikert scrabble through the graveyards of forgotten headlines to unearth the stories that once consumed the country. Join the fray as Shocking! Lurid! Tawdry! remembers what America forgot.

    Logo: Jessica Balaschak | Music: Caveman of Los Angeles by Party Store Music

  • A 19th-century empress chases eternal beauty, while a 20th-century thief risks everything to steal her crown jewel. Their fates are fixed to the same dazzling treasure: a perfect cluster of diamonds, the Sisi Star.  
    Empress Elisabeth of Austria loves that star. She uses it to defy the rules of her time and carve out her own legacy of beauty and power. Its pursuit drives her to her very limits.
    And when petty crook Daniel Blanchard spies the jewel, it's the challenge he's been waiting for. His plan to steal it is high-stakes: a daring night-time parachute jump. If he can get his hands on the star, he knows it will launch him into the criminal big-leagues.
    His exploits unleash a relentless game of cat-and-mouse, as a determined police team tracks Daniel across continents – even as time and again he vanishes from their grasp. But how long can Sisi’s star stay lucky for Daniel?
    A Most Audacious Heist is a gripping tale of ambition, risk and obsession, as host Seren Jones tracks the empress and the thief across two centuries, to find out just how far they'll go to get what they desire.
    New episodes every Tuesday, starting January 28, 2025

  • This podcast series coincides with the 100-year anniversary of Henry Lawson’s death. We explore Lawson through the eyes of a Lawson scholar and through one "meeting" Lawson for the first time. The podcast includes events from Lawson’s life and examination of his works. The series is called the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast because of a newspaper column Lawson wrote early in his career—the column was called Country Crumbs and so, borrowing “Crumbs” from that title we recognise we cannot discuss all aspects of Lawson’s life and work but, rather, we focus on interesting and significant crumbs.