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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • Enjoy these interviews where the storytellers had the opportunity to tell their punk story. Original interviews were conducted in 2016 with Punks giving their account of their street level experiences of the Punk scene. I am now collecting new stories in 2024. I have shared them as podcasts so that others further afield could enjoy them.

  • Chaos and Control is a documentary-style podcast exploring the story of birth control in America. It takes a critical look at the history of the birth control movement and the development of the pill, the work and impact of various women's health movements, the criminalization of contraception and abortion, and the social and cultural systems that have shaped the current conversation around birth control.

    Like, what is the role of hormonal birth control in a post-Roe America? Is birth control toxic? Why are so many women sharing their negative experiences? What does contraception free from coercion look like? And most importantly, how did we get here? Explore these questions and more—as well as interviews with historians, sociologists, doulas, and young women—in Chaos & Control.

  • Sharing the world’s stories - people, events and cultures.

  • Why were there 12 founding NATO members?
    What is Article 5, and why was it only invoked once in all of NATO’s history? 
    Why wasn’t NATO dissolved like the Warsaw Pact after the Cold War ended?
    The NATO Through Time podcast features diverse voices from NATO member countries – including former Presidents, Prime Ministers, Foreign and Defence Ministers, military officers, NATO officials, historians, journalists and young citizens – answering these questions and reflecting on NATO’s past, present and future.

  • Never Mind The Dambusters…It’s The Bomber Command Podcast!

    Join historians and authors Jane Gulliford Lowes and James Jefferies as they delve into the world of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. In this fortnightly podcast, Jane and James explore strategy, policy, and the events which shaped one of the most controversial campaigns of the war.  

    Despite their iconic status, Bomber Command's history extends far beyond the famed Dambusters raid of 1943 and the Avro Lancaster. Through insightful discussions, expert analysis of the strategic bombing campaign and first hand accounts by veterans and civilians on the ground, Never Mind the Dambusters offers listeners a comprehensive exploration of Bomber Command's operations and the diverse aircraft it employed, as well as tackling some tough topics.

    Jane and James will be joined by leading academics, historians, aircraft enthusiasts, technicians and engineers and veterans' family members. Expect  discussions on relevant books and films and  a spotlight on a different aircraft in each episode. Please send in your questions to us on X (twitter) at @RAFBomber_Pod and on Instagram at @NeverMindTheDambusters. You can email the show at [email protected].

  • Two lovers of the past look at the weird, the wonderful and often overlooked bits of history. Crafted lovingly in a carpet shop basement. New episodes every month.

  • Discours & Plaidoiries est une série de podcasts qui raconte l’histoire des grands discours. Tout le monde a entendu parler du « J’accuse…! » d’Émile Zola, de « l’appel du 18 juin 1940 » de Charles de Gaulle ou encore du discours de Martin Luther King « I have a Dream ». Mais que contiennent-ils vraiment ? Pour quelle raison sont-ils restés dans l’histoire ? Et pour quel résultat ? Pendant 20 semaines, retrouvez chaque lundi, un nouvel épisode. Une production Jean-Michel Venden

    Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

  • Ο Γιάννης Θ. Διαμαντής, υπεύθυνος του Ιστορικού Αρχείου των εφημερίδων «ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ» και «ΤΑ ΝΕΑ» παρουσιάζει την ψηφιακή - ηχητική εκδοχή της έκδοσης της εφημέριδας το ΒΗΜΑ, ΒΗΜΑ στην ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ στην οποία αναλύονται σημαντικά γεγονότα, πρόσωπα και πτυχές της ελληνικής ιστορίας, κοινωνίας και πολιτισμού.

  • The London Society is for all those who love London. Our aim is to translate and bring clarity to the complex issues that impact on our ‘built environment’ and ultimately the people who live and work in London.


    Founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of vision for the future of the capital, for more than 100 years it has brought people together to debate key issues about the future of London.


    London needs an independent forum that can act independently to support people in discovering and discussing important matters that face the city. The London Society has been and remains that place. Be part of the revival and listen to the debate.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Series exploring the past, present and future of the field hospital in the British Army and its personnel.

  • The sinking of the General Belgrano was the bloodiest and most controversial military action of the Falklands War. This is the story of government cover-ups and conspiracies; of whistleblowers, crusading politicians and journalists fighting for the story. And caught in the middle of it all, a young officer whose account of what happened contradicted Margaret Thatcher’s in every crucial detail.


    A new six-part podcast series, hosted by Andrew O'Hagan.


    Listen to the full series right now, with bonus material: https://lrb.me/belgranodiarysc


    Get in touch: [email protected]


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • In a world where need is spiralling out of control and new, radical forces are shaping the landscape for doing good, can charity be the answer to the world’s social and environmental problems?

    Lucinda Rouse presents The End of Charity, a new podcast series from the makers of Third Sector. 

    Guided by some of the leading voices of the philanthropy world, as well as radicals who believe the current model is on the brink of implosion, Lucinda asks: what are the flaws and contradictions baked into the ways charities work? 

    How has the sector’s problematic past shaped its present? 

    And who are the disruptors – from MrBeast to Extinction Rebellion – who could shake it up for good?


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Exploring the madcap world of Howard Luck Gossage, a radical adman from the 1960s who played a key role in the cultural and political shifts of the time. In this podcast  we'll dive into the themes and the stories of his life and those around him in his Firehouse gang.

    We're going to discover more about the relevance of Howard’s thinking today in environmentalism, politics, technology and communication.  We're speaking to those who are tackling the grand challenges and questions we face in the world with a Gossage like approach of authenticity, humour and generosity of spirit.

    This podcast accompanies our BBC Radio 4 show - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001m4dk

  • Explore the history of one of the world’s most captivating cities with "History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast." Your hosts, seasoned tour guides Pip Roper and Jonny Whitlam, take you through the highs and low-lows of Berlin's past, exploring events, lives and stories from Berlin's past.

    From the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall to the artistic renaissance of the Weimar Republic and the dark days f the Nazi dictatorship, each episode is a blend of history, stories from the tour guide streets, and a dash of humour. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of Berlin, or simply curious about the forces that shaped modern Europe, join Pip and Jonny as they peel back the layers of Berlin's history. Discover the heroes, villains, revolutions, and evolutions that have defined this iconic city.

    Welcome to History Flakes!

  • Lights Up is a living history project that aims to shine a light on inspirational women who have led the way in the theatre industry in the East Midlands and inspire the next generation of young women growing up in the region. This series of podcasts features 9 episodes interviewing pioneering women in theatre. You can subscribe to listen to all episodes or watch the filmed interviews on our website.

    Lights Up is a project conceived and delivered by Fifth Word in partnership with Derby Libraries, in association with Derby Theatre and supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

  • Encounters with the people of the past in the places of the present. A history podcast about people and the places where they lived, loved, worked and died. Delivered in punchy and illuminating 35-minute episodes, hosted by the bestselling author Kassia St Clair.

  • Two snipers, one podcast. 

    You can catch the podcast early on Patreon  before normal release. 

    All normal releases will be available to watch on YouTube and listen on Spotify and all major podcast platforms. 

    Intro/Outro by Djarik.

  • A podcast series that covers all things history and archaeology, in the time it takes to drink a pint. 

    Co-hosted by writer and producer Alex Rowson, museum curator Glynn Davis, and  lecturer and researcher Dr Chris Siwicki.

  • A conversational podcast taking a closer look at some of the most extraordinary items in the Brontë Parsonage Museum collection.

  • Etymoleon, a weekly 15 minute etymology podcast, delves into the fascinating world of word history and origins. Join host Leon Bailey-Green as he researches and explores the historical and linguistic roots of words, names and phrases tied to diverse topics. 

    Without claiming expertise in linguistics or history, Leon assumes the role of an avid researcher, presenting analyses of how words have evolved over time.

    Each episode unveils the intricate journey of carefully chosen words, dissecting their transformations and unravelling connections to various languages such as Old English, Ancient Greek, Latin, Old French, Proto-Germanic and many more.

    Expect a linguistic exploration but also snippets of historical events intricately linked to the chosen words.