História – Tailândia – Novos podcasts

  • จะสื่อถึง หลายคนมีสิ่งที่เห็นย่อมแตกต่างกันเป็นพันล้านอย่าง แต่โชคดีที่เรายังมีประสาทสัมผัสทางอื่นที่สามารถรับรู้ร่วมกันได้โดยปราศจากข้อกังขา แทนที่จะใช้ตาเนื้อดู เราสามารถรับรู้ร่วมกันด้วยหูที่ได้ยินเสียงดนตรีอันเป็นภาษาสากล

  • เพราะรายการพอดแคสต์เรื่องผี ไม่จำเป็นต้องเป็นเรื่องเล่าประสบการณ์สยองเสมอไป เราจึงขอเชิญทุกคนมา "เนิร์ดเรื่องผี" กันให้ถ้วนทั่วกับพวกเรา "ชมรมคนชอบผี" รายการที่จะพาคุณไปสัมผัสทั้งตำนานและเรื่องราวน่าสนใจเกี่ยวกับผีในวัฒนธรรมที่หลากหลาย รวมไปถึงภูติผีปีศาจจากโลกป๊อปคัลเจอร์ ที่จะมอบความสนุกเท่าๆ กับที่คุณเคยขนหัวลุกกันมา

  • Unto Caesar is a companion podcast to 'Tai-Pan' "Unto Caesar", an album released on August 1, 2023. This show will have one episode per song that goes into detail about the historical content surrounding the song, the lyrics, inspiration and song development, and additional context for each topic.

  • A podcast about queer people in the history of Germany. Most people have heard of Stonewall or go to CSD once a year. Despite this, queer people have rarely appeared in the history books. Who were the people who fought for queer visibility in politics in Germany? Who dared to make films with gay and lesbian actors and actresses? Which queer athletes have spoken out in front of the camera? Which queer musicians have come out, and with what motivation? How have they been reacted to?
    In this podcast, our three queer hosts Phenix, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop delve into the part of German history that finally needs to be told.
    Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English
    This podcast has been translated with the help of artificial intelligence so that you can listen to it in your native language. We originally recorded it in 2021, back then only in German. The possibility of speaking with our voices in another language seemed as crazy to us as it probably does to you, but we thought: let's give it a try! Because we want everyone to be able to listen to this podcast, no matter where they come from, no matter what language they speak.
    So bear with us if we sometimes still have an awkward way of speaking. We are very interested to hear what you think. Feel free to write to us at [email protected]
    Queer Story, across the history of Germany, is a podcast by Bose Park Productions. Hosted by Phenix Kühnert, Meili Scheidemann and Florian Prokop. Editors Ilona Toller and Karolin Köhler. Sound design by Mats Leubner, Fabio Lautenschläger, Nick Käseberg and Luca Kaduk. Produced by Su Holder and Chris Guse.
    Queer Story - auf Englisch - in englischer Sprache - in English
    BosePark Productions GmbH 2024

  • ”Bang! Boom! History!” is a fun and exciting podcast for kids, exploring the most explosive moments in history! Each episode takes young listeners on a thrilling journey through time, with stories of famous battles, incredible inventions, and legendary leaders. Presented by father and son team Mike (35) and Luke (9), this podcast makes history easy to understand and impossible to forget! Perfect for curious minds ready to discover the past.

  • Podcast นี้จะพูดถึงประสบการณ์ที่เคยพบเจอจริงเกี่ยวกับงานบริการ

  • A look at the lost city of Atlantis through the eyes of an impassioned hobbyist. I have over 20 years of research into ancient history and mythology. I have also been unhealthily obsessed since I was young and have greedily absorbed any and all information that could even whisper Atlantis. The purpose of this podcast is to spark the imagination of people new to Atlantis and introduce a new concept to the veterans. I want to combine the myths with the current science and archeological evidence. "I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing." - Socrates Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mary-torrey4/support

  • จะพาทุกท่านไปรับฟังเรื่องราวที่น่าสนใจ ของนางในวรรรคดี

  • Historical true crime: we take you to the mean, dirty streets of the Renaissance to investigate high-profile but long-forgotten homicides. Starting with the mysterious poisoning of Lady Margaret Denham via a cup of hot chocolate, join us to discover who hath dunnit! Music credit: Aaron Wheeler.

  • Dead Writers takes listeners inside famous American authors’ homes. Riffing on literature, home décor, and ghosts, critic Tess Chakkalakal and novelist Brock Clarke, bring great American writers, and the books they wrote, back from the dead.

  • ภายในโลกที่ยังมีความลับและสิ่งน่าอัศจรรย์ใจมากมายที่เกิดขึ้นอยู่เสมอ มีทั้งเรื่องเล่าสมัยก่อน เรื่องราวในวรรณคดี และประวัติศาสตร์ที่ชวนหลงใหล เรื่องราวเหล่านั้นในบางเรื่องยังไม่เคยถูกพูดถึง หรือบางเรื่องผู้คนอาจเคยได้ยินเพียงผ่านหู แต่ไม่เคยมีใครเคยได้เข้าใจและรู้จักกับเรื่องนั้นจริง ๆ ซึ่งโลกนี้ยังมีอะไรอีกมากมายก็จะนำเสนอเรื่องราวเหล่านี้ให้ท่านผู้ฟังได้รับฟังกันอย่างสนุกสนาน ในบรรยากาศที่เป็นกันเอง หากพร้อมแล้วก็ไปฟังกันเลย

  • Amusement Warehouse Podcast is the official podcast of AmusementWarehouse.com, CarnivalWareouse.com, and AmusementParkWarehouse.com. Each week we interview professionals from the amusement industry covering fairs, carnivals, concessions, history, and amusement parks. Tune in weekly or subscribe. You wont wan't to miss a single episode.

  • The Awakening of Europe by M. B. Synge is the third book in the series, Story of the World. Included in this history is a myriad of interesting men, women, and events that shaped Europe during the years 1520-1745.

  • Harry S. Truman was a direct and forceful speaker who was known for his plain-spoken style and his ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level. He often used humor and anecdotes to illustrate his points, and he was not afraid to speak his mind, even when his views were unpopular.Truman's speaking style was a reflection of his personality. He was a confident and self-assured man, and he was not afraid to take risks. This was evident in his speaking, which was often improvised and spontaneous.Here are some of the key characteristics of Harry Truman's public speaking style:
    Directness: Truman was known for his direct and forceful speaking style. He did not beat around the bush, and he always got to the point.Forcefulness: Truman was a persuasive speaker who was able to convince people to see his point of view. He was able to use logic and emotion to make his arguments, and he was often able to win over people who initially disagreed with him.Plain-spoken style: Truman used language that was easy to understand, even for people who were not familiar with politics. He avoided jargon and technical terms, and he always spoke in a way that was clear and concise.Humor: Truman was known for his sense of humor, which he often used to lighten the mood and connect with audiences. He was able to tell a good joke, and he was also able to use humor to make his points more memorable.Anecdotes: Truman often used personal anecdotes and historical references to illustrate his points and make his speeches more engaging.Emotional connection: Truman was able to connect with audiences on an emotional level. He often spoke about his own personal experiences, such as the death of his daughter Mary Margaret, to illustrate his points and make his message more relatable.Improvisation: Truman was a skilled improviser who was often able to think on his feet and respond to the moment. This was evident in his speeches, which were often spontaneous and unpredictable.Overall, Harry S. Truman was a highly effective and versatile speaker who was able to adapt his style to suit a variety of situations. He was a master of language, and he was able to use his words to connect with audiences on an emotional level, persuade them to see his point of view, and engage them in his message.In addition to the characteristics listed above, Truman was also known for his ability to:
    Use simple language: Truman was able to explain complex issues in a way that was easy to understand. He avoided jargon and technical terms, and he always spoke in a way that was clear and concise.Connect with audiences on a personal level: Truman was able to connect with audiences on a personal level by sharing his own experiences and stories. He often spoke about his own personal struggles, such as his family's financial difficulties, to illustrate his points and make his message more relatable.Use humor effectively: Truman was known for his sense of humor, which he often used to lighten the mood and connect with audiences. He was able to tell a good joke, and he was also able to use humor to make his points more memorable.Use storytelling: Truman was a skilled storyteller, often using personal anecdotes and historical references to illustrate his points and make his speeches more engaging.Use pathos and logos: Truman was able to use both pathos (emotional appeal) and logos (logical appeal) to persuade audiences. He often used emotional language to connect with audiences on a personal level, and he also used logical arguments to make his points more persuasive.Overall, Harry S. Truman was a highly effective and versatile speaker who was able to adapt his style to suit a variety of situations. He was a master of language, and he was able to use his words to connect with audiences on an emotional level, persuade them to see his point of view, and engage them in his message.