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Aji’s Podcast preserves the stories and legacy of the elderly community in Nepal. Each episode features an elderly person’s extraordinary life story and personal journey that can inspire the younger generation. Interviews are conducted in Nepali, Newari and English languages. Please support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/ajis
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(NEW! You can now binge all of Season One and Season Two at www.storiestovoice.com/fd-listen and www.storiestovoice.com/fd-listen-1942.) Audio-drama based on a WWII diary written by Natalie Crouter during her internment in a Japanese prison camp in the Philippines. Three weeks after the first bombings of the Philippines on December 8, 1941, Natalie, her family, and 500 civilians were marched at gunpoint to a deserted U.S. military post (Season One: 1941). Thus began their survival story of body and mind from 1942 to 1945. Under the watchful eyes of Japanese guards, the prisoners set up their own society while constantly scrounging for food—often aided by heroic Filipinos. Japanese commandants and homesick soldiers filtered in and out of camp as guerrillas on the outside fought to take back the Philippines. The first two commandants were civilians plucked from town, the third a remarkable Japanese officer with whom the prisoners found common ground, and the last a demoted lieutenant. Natalie’s diary is a fascinating, real-life view of wartime captivity and a gripping tale of courage, tenacity, and hope.
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As kids of immigrants from Taiwan, our Asian identity started with beef noodle soup and ended with Chinese school. Now that we’re adults, we’ve found that we still have a lot to learn about Taiwan’s history and its unique culture. Cousins Annie Wang and Angela Yu share their journey as they discover their family’s heritage and celebrate Taiwanese culture in the context of the Asian American experience.
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Step back in time to the raw, rebellious era of the 1970s with The Bump Shop Diaries, the podcast that takes you on a thrilling journey into the heart of outlaw and underground culture. Hosted by EvoJesus, this podcast resurrects the spirit of that unforgettable decade through gripping stories of bikers, choppers, hippies, cops, and unforgettable parties.
In each episode, EvoJesus masterfully weaves together tales that harken back to a time when the road was endless, freedom was paramount and the party never seemed to stop. Immerse yourself in the gritty, electric atmosphere of the 1970s as you listen to stories that are as wild and untamed as the era itself.
But The Bump Shop Diaries isn't just about storytelling; it's an auditory time machine. EvoJesus brings these narratives to life with the artistry of old-time radio, complete with vintage music and immersive sound effects. You'll feel the rumble of the engines, the pulse of the music, and the adrenaline of the chase.
Whether you're a seasoned rider who lived through those unforgettable years or a curious soul eager to learn about a time when rebellion was a way of life, The Bump Shop Diaries offers a captivating and authentic experience that's bound to keep you coming back for more.
Join us on this exhilarating ride into the past, where every episode is a visceral, audio-fueled adventure into the heart of outlaw culture. Tune in, rev up your imagination, and get ready to explore the untamed world of the 1970s with The Bump Shop Diaries.
Visit the Bump Shop at www.bumpshopbackroom.com
Instagram: @bumpshopdiaries
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The love letters home of a travelling salesman, John Adonirom Briggs. Through WWI, Prohibition,the Suffragist Movement and The Great Depression, John wrote home, to his beloved wife in a small town in rural New York State, several times of week, worried about paying the bills, the animals on his farm, the goings on at his church and the trials and success of his four children. The family struggles with jobs, love, death and divorce, all with the background of the roaring 20s and beyond. In just 3 minutes a day, travel back with me to the daily life of a middle class family in the early 20th Century.
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Class of '03 is a podcast about events and memories of the year 2003, created and hosted by Helen Grossman. By any standard, 2003 was a standout year in its long lasting contributions to culture, politics, science/tech, and beyond. Each week on the podcast, we take a look at one or more 2003 headline and explore its relevance in that time and its effects today. Episodes every other Thursday.
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Are you someone who likes insane stories? How about leadership lessons from combat? Or maybe just shenanigans and humor? Well look no further. This is the home for stories and lessons from those who‘ve been there; the real warriors who have paved the way. There are no rules; we cover it all. Unfiltered and uncensored, we bring the darkest and the lightest, the most professional and the most ridiculous, all cultivated from the warrior culture that bonds us all together. Welcome to The Ready Room Podcast.
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Journalist Constance Knox unearths extraordinary stories which transcend age with five interviews with Third Agers (all the interviewees are over 70). Featuring a couple who both served time on Death Row following wrongful convictions, a survivor of the Nazi regime and many more astonishing stories, A Life Well Lived Podcast brings remarkable stories to an audience both young and old.
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Blacktivities connects black America’s past to the present with the perfect balance of silly meets serious while engaging in thought-provoking and sometimes nostalgic conversations for the culture. Shannon, Lisa, and Karen prove that the black female is not a monolith as they offer their perspectives on living while black in America.
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The Medal of Honor is the United States’ highest military award. It is given for bravery in combat that goes far above and beyond the call of duty – those acts of heroism and courage that save lives despite impossible risk.
This podcast is about those heroes. What they did. What it meant. And what their stories tell us about the nature of sacrifice – and about ourselves.
In our first season, you’ll hear stories about Medal of Honor recipients from the Civil War to the Iraq War. We’ll think about what makes a hero, why people put their lives in danger for others, the true nature of sacrifice, and what happens after you’ve become a hero.
Special thanks to series creator Dan McGinn, to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and Adam Plumpton.
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Life after Stalin – A Dubliner’s Diary is a podcast series written and presented by Paul Harrison. In the series Paul reflects on how he was born in 1953, the day before Joseph Stalin died. Paul take’s a light-hearted look at what has happened in the world since his entry into it and Stalin’s exit from it. Paul being a North-sider born and bred, offers personal reflections on events and issues from the 1950s, 60s and 70s that all have a Dublin connection. Subscribe to the series on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get podcasts.
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This week, something big happened. You might have never heard of it, but this moment changed the course of history. A HISTORY Channel original podcast, HISTORY This Week gives you insight into the people—both famous and unknown—whose decisions reshaped the world we live in today. Through interviews with experts and eyewitnesses, each episode will give you a new perspective on how history is written.
Stay up-to-date at historythisweekpodcast.com and to get in touch, email us at [email protected].
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"Fame is a Bitch" with AJ Benza, deconstructs some of the biggest scandals and tragedies of our lifetime. These stories are about the powerful seduction and fateful grip of fame. Our tragic figures are those that couldn't fight off the influences, pressures, and distractions that worked like grease upon their grip. Benza brings an insiders perspective and his tough-guy demeanor, bold narratives and aggressive pursuit of the truth, distinguish him as an authentic and original voice. AJ knows as well as anyone that "Fame is a Bitch."
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There’s a reason the History Channel has produced hundreds of documentaries about Hitler but only a few about Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bad guys (and gals) are eternally fascinating. Behind the Bastards dives in past the Cliffs Notes of the worst humans in history and exposes the bizarre realities of their lives. Listeners will learn about the young adult novels that helped Hitler form his monstrous ideology, the founder of Blackwater’s insane quest to build his own Air Force, the bizarre lives of the sons and daughters of dictators and Saddam Hussein’s side career as a trashy romance novelist.