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Introducing Wordy Wordpecker with Rachel Lopez. A podcast that looks at how words have changed over time and the crazy journeys they took to become what they are today.Each week, your host Rachel will breakdown fascinating words and why they mean what they mean. So, if the word curious piques your curiosity and if you want to know what's behind the word silhouette or rather who's behind it, this is just the podcast for you!Episode 1 coming out on 21st August!
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In Eat My Globe: Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know About Food, Simon Majumdar will talk about an ingredient, a dish, a theme, a person or a nation and the fascinating story of how they became part of the world that we often take for granted.
Over the course of the show, he shall be examining some of the great tales of food history, the origins of some of your favorite dishes and drinks, and the people who helped to create them.
He will also share fantastic trivia that you can use to bore people with at parties.
Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast
FB & Instagram: @EatMyGlobe
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Varalaru, an Indian History podcast, narrated in Tamil. "History is fascinating and rude", says Naveen Haldorai, the host of the show. Join him, as he narrates the history with the rich sounds and SFX. Get to know the real stories from across the span of Indian History, as it happened.
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Echoes of India is the story of India like you've never heard it before. Host Anirudh Kanisetti takes you on a journey through its wonders, from the Greek art of Afghanistan to the thriving ports of Tamil Nadu. Along the way, monks debate, queens boast, and armies roar. From philosophy to politics to economics, the past comes back to life - noisy, breathing, as thriving as the Indian subcontinent is today.
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The Sculptor's Funeral is the only podcast dedicated to figurative sculptors living and working today. Art history, tech talk, news, and interviews for those working in the Western European tradition of figurative sculpture, along with a social media forum and listener mail/questions/comments make this podcast required listening for any sculptor who knows the Fine Arts aren't dead, they just smell a little funny.
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War and Peace is an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869 in Russki Vestnik, which tells the story of Russian society during the Napoleonic Era.
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The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek epic poems (the other being the Iliad), attributed to the poet Homer. The poem is commonly dated to between 800 and 600 BC. The poem is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, and concerns the events that befall the Greek hero Odysseus in his long journey back to his native land Ithaca after the fall of Troy.
It takes Odysseus ten years to return to his native land of Ithaca after ten years of war; during his 20-year absence, his son Telemachus and his wife Penelope must deal with a group of unruly suitors who have moved into Odysseus' home to compete for Penelope's hand in marriage, since most have assumed that Odysseus has died.
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India’s rich heritage of handicrafts has been renowned across the globe for centuries. The ingenuity of its artisans and the diversity of crafts are borne out of its culture and vast geography. This limited series podcast brings to you stories of eight such crafts and the people behind them, from the length and breadth of India.
From Palm Weave and Bandhej in the west; Charpai, Basketry, and Pom-poms in the north; to Ikat and Tussar in the east, and Madras Checks from southern India.
Join us on this journey with Taana Baana by Asian Paints Royale Play. You can bring home the beauty of these beautiful artforms, as a texture on your wall, in a range of colours with Taana Baana by Asian Paints Royale Play, a first-of-its-kind range of wall textures inspired by Indian handicrafts and weaves.
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West Bengal is famously known as the land of Durga Puja. A woman slaying the evil and being celebrated in her glorious form every year!
Which shows how the women of Bengal have always been respected and movements have happened for them (Sati abolition) and have created paths to follow for generations to come.
Be it politics, be it social work, be it academics or sports – Bengali women over ages have been pioneers in their own way and have created history.
From freedom fighters to scaling mountains or representing India in a world stage, women from Bengal have always shone bright.
These podcasts by RJ Nilam wills hare such achievements and reveal the unheard side of their life and inspire many more to carry on this legacy.
This prestigious list includes names like Dr. Kadambini Ganguly, the first surgeon & physician of South Asia, Kamini Roy – the first Indian graduate and social reformer to names like Jhulan Goswami , the fastest Indian bowler in Women’s cricket, to Channda Gayen the first Bengali women to climb Mt. Everest , national award winning director Aparna Sen, the list goes on.
Each episode of the podcast will share their stories of such achievements, how they beat the odds as a woman in this society and created a path for themselves.
Which will be inspiring, and at times reveal an unknown side of the personality.
A tribute to these women who has helped create a legacy like none other.
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Presenting Fearless Portraits, stories of women leaders, innovators, and trailblazers. Some of them are well-known, some are obscure, all of them worked to make a difference in the world. In each episode, you’ll learn the story of an amazing changemaker in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee.
Fearless Portraits is hosted by Dan Landau, a New Jersey-based visual artist who repurposes maps and other items with ink drawings and intricate papercutting to create portraits of people and things. -
We have conversations about the history of printing and type paired with how this gives insight to people today. What does the past still have to teach us? And what are we learning fresh today about things that happened 20, 50, 500 years ago? Each episode, new guests. Hosted by Glenn Fleishman.
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Indian Mythology Simplified One Story at a Time. A retelling of stories—and the stories behind the stories—from Indian epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, puranas, and folklore through the eyes of a book-loving, history buff. Find stories about fantastical creatures; mortals and immortals; or just ordinary men and women achieving extraordinary feats.
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Welcome to our Audio book "Maharana Pratap," which narrates the entire life story of Maharana Pratap. Maharana Pratap was born on 9th May 1540 in Mewad (Rajasthan). His father's name was Maharana Udai Singh, who had created a legacy for him. Maharana Pratap's childhood was very personal and dedicated. He learned the art of warfare as per his father's instructions and crafted his own political strategy. Maharana Pratap established a supportive system to fight for his country and kingdom after his father. What were the significant sacrifices that Maharana Pratap made for the liberation of Mewad? He never accepted defeat and fought for his nation and kingdom until his last breath. He took his last breath on 29th Jaist 1597. To know the details, listen to the Audio Book of Maharana Pratap, exclusively on Audio Pitara. Comment your feedback and share it with your friends. Also explore other interesting free podcasts only on "Audio Pitara."
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The Reader's Room features conversations with authors that takes you into the world of non-fiction literature. The podcast is hosted by Mohit Satyanand - entrepreneur, investor, mentor, and the Chairperson of Teamwork Arts.
This podcast gives a ringside view of what goes on in an author's mind. The Reader's Room is a podcast that every bibliophile will enjoy, as it takes them closer to their favorite authors.
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What is the meaning of "raj-dharma" (duty of a ruler)? How is it upheld? How do difficult decisions come into play when fulfilling raj-dharma? What are the potential consequences of disagreements among leaders? You will find the answers to all these questions in the famous play "Ajatshatru" written by the renowned author Jaishankar Prasad. So, why stop at just reading? Start listening to another masterpiece by none other than Jaishankar Prasad, only on "Audio Pitara." Stay Updated on our shows at audiopitara.com and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @audiopitara. Credits - Audio Pitara Team