Historie – Singapore – Nye podcasts

  • В этом подкасте мы подробно разбираем историю хорошо знакомых нам продуктов. Первый сезон посвящен чаю. Тому, как из локального продукта он превратился во второй по популярности напиток в мире. Мы будем говорить о географии, политических потрясениях и об отдельных эпичных личностях, которые повлияли на популяризацию и развитие чайной культуры.

    Мы - это Дмитрий Соболев, автор книги «Чай. От листа до чашки», сертифицированный тренер European Specialty Tea Association и Мария Решетникова, ведущая телеканала «Еда», автор образовательных программ для кондитеров и выпускница Escuela Pastelería Hofman.

  • Welcome to Chronicles of Old Singapore. I’m Dr Loh KS, a people’s historian. I’m interested in the history of Singapore and the lives of its people. In Chronicles of Old Singapore, I speak to people about their memories of Singapore before it became a global city today.
    We discuss three topics:
    1. People and places.
    2. Change and continuity.
    3. The importance of heritage.
    Caveat: this is a podcast based on personal memory. As has been well-documented in oral history, memory is not always reliable and what is recalled here should not be taken as fact.

  • The series on Tokyo provides a comprehensive exploration of Japan's capital, delving into its rich history, dynamic neighborhoods, and vibrant culture. Each episode covers different aspects of the city, from its Edo-period origins to its status as a global leader in technology and innovation. The series highlights the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity, exploring Tokyo's temples, shrines, festivals, cuisine, and pop culture, while also examining its role in shaping the future through sustainability and smart city planning. This captivating journey reveals the heartbeat of Tokyo, a metropolis where nature meets urban life, and past meets future.




  • The Royal History Geeks team create a range of podcast series. This is where we place them all up, in broadcast date order. We also publish a one-off episodes that fit anywhere else here.

  • Explore the epic history of "The History of Genghis Khan" podcast. This series chronicles the rise and conquests of the legendary Mongol leader, offering insights into his strategies, leadership, and lasting impact. Ideal for history enthusiasts, military buffs, and fans of epic biographies.

  • Dans cette série de podcasts, nous allons vous faire découvrir l’Australie différèrent, à travers son histoire cachée.

  • Explore the transformative era of The French Revolution in this six-part series, delving into the origins, key events, and lasting impact of one of history's most significant upheavals. From the social and political tensions that led to the fall of the Bastille, through the radical Reign of Terror, to the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, each episode unravels the complexities of revolutionary France. Discover the sweeping reforms, the abolition of feudal privileges, and the enduring legacy of the revolution that reshaped France and inspired democratic movements worldwide.

  • There is only One Prophetic Revelation − The Revelation of Jesus Christ.
    Come up hither!

  • Hitler on Thin Ice: The Turbulent Life of "It's That Man Again"Born from a cheeky challenge to American comedy, "It's That Man Again" (later, simply ITMA) was a wartime whirlwind of satire and silliness. With Tommy Handley, a reigning comic king, at the helm, the show took aim at the absurdity of war, particularly the ever-expanding Nazi menace.Its title, a mischievous nod to headlines trumpeting Hitler's conquests, was initially deemed a bit "walligag" for the airwaves, morphing into the catchier "ITMA." The pilot set sail on a pirate radio ship, a whimsical choice nixed in the face of wartime realities. Enter the Ministry of Aggravation and Mysteries, a bureaucratic funhouse populated by Handley's deliciously exasperated Minister and Jack Train's iconic "This is Funf speaking" spy, forever lurking in the shadows.As the war darkened, even ITMA's playful mockery became a tightrope walk. The show underwent a summery reinvention as "It's That Sand Again," swapping Whitehall for the seaside resort of Foaming at the Mouth (cue the eyebrow raises) with Handley trading in his ministerial hat for the town mayor's dubious crown.In 1941, ITMA reclaimed its original name, its spirit never dampened. But in 1949, tragedy struck. Tommy Handley, the show's comedic anchor, passed away. Without him, ITMA felt adrift, losing its rudder and ultimately fading into history.So, remember "It's That Man Again," not just for its wartime escapades, but for the way it dared to laugh in the face of tyranny, using wit and wordplay to carve out a space for satire amidst the rubble. Its legacy serves as a reminder that even in the darkest times, a dose of absurdity can go a long way.

  • The Peking Hotel podcast and newsletter take you down memory lane of recent history in China, and narrates China’s reality through the personal tales of China experts. The stories here are a reminder of what China used to be and what it is capable of becoming.

    pekinghotel.substack.com

  • Personal stories and lessons from inside the rise and fall of the PC revolution as narrated by the author. Sinofsky joined Microsoft in 1989 as a software design engineer on C++. Over the next 23 years he worked across many major products and teams including C++ and Visual C++, Office for six major releases ending as SVP of Office, Windows 7 and Windows 8, as well as most major internet services as President of Windows.

    hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com

  • Midden in de stad, onder een speeltuin, ligt een groot geheim. Een bunker gebouwd tijdens de Koude Oorlog. Waarom was dit nodig? Wat gebeurde daar? En waarom is alles binnen nog precies zoals toen?
    Op deze en andere vragen krijg je antwoord als je luistert naar de Bunker. Een podcast geproduceerd door radiomaker Frank van Dijk. De muzikale omlijsting komt van Bas Nijhof en Merijn Wouda.
    Wil je reageren op de podcast?
    Mail naar [email protected]

  • This is the podcast where we use yesterday to understand today. From pop culture to politics and everything in between, join your host Isabelle Moss every week on a journey through history as we try to… well, you guessed it... explain all the things you’re talking about.

  • Mass Murders, a True Crime Podcast by 1UpMedia, explores the chilling consequences when a series of decisions tragically leads to Mass Murder.

    Every Thursday, we delve into the pivotal moments and uncover the horrifying truth.

    From Minamata's thousand casualties to Banqiao's shattered families – this is the shocking reality of Mass Murder.

    Connect with us at [email protected] or on socials @truecrime_1upmedia.Part of the True Crime podcast network alongside Heinous.

  • These podcasts are geared to students of World History and AP European History

  • A trilingual Podcast founded by two Art-world girls in London, welcome to our chatty artsy nights ✨


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  • The Bible is an amazing, potentially life changing, collection of literature. It’s been inspirational for thousands of years - and some say you can hear God through it. In this podcast, we’re going to share our experiences of listening through the Bible at a boxset binge pace. We’re going to engage with it and let it move us. The journey will take us through time and space with some of history’s most remarkable characters and world-shaping ideas. Who knows how differently we’ll see life along the way? Find out more and join the journey with us at https://severnvineyard.org/bible

  • Welcome to Oscars Playback, a Gold Derby podcast series in which editors and experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen revisit Oscar ceremonies and winners from yesteryear. To contact us, email [email protected]. For all things Hollywood competition and awards season, head to https://www.goldderby.com.

  • 50 שנה אחרי מלחמת יום כיפור, חזרנו לאמנים שהופיעו בפני החיילים בחזית, לשירים שהפכו לנכסי צאן ברזל ולרגעים הקשים, המרגשים והבלתי נשכחים

    צילום: אלי חן, באדיבות ארכיון צה"ל במשרד הביטחון