História – Novos podcasts

  • Welcome to As Yet Unexplained. In this podcast we will be looking at some of the most famous and mysterious Tales of the strange, paranormal, and unexplained.

    If you are interested in the paranormal, then this show is for you.

    This podcast will delve into cases of UFOs, hauntings, folklore, murder, Ghosts, historical mysteries, and things that simply cannot be explained.

    Essentially, these are the stories of the strange and unexplained, it will be up to you to give them an explanation.

    Please consider liking, subscribing, or even writing a review on whatever platform you use to listen to podcasts.

    You can reach us via our website at:

    https://bit.ly/asyetunexplained

    or our Facebook page:

    https://www.facebook.com/asyetunexplainedpodcast

    Thanks for listening.

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  • The Pinkpill Rx podcast attempts to address and deconstruct real issues women face in our society and culture. This is a fast-paced, ADHD-laced educational podcast where we attempt to display, address and spread awareness regarding the male & female education gaps when it comes to women’s lived experiences. We are a husband and wife team who advocate for critical thinking and open dialogue. Everyone has something to learn if we just listen to one another. You can find us on TikTok @Kators88.

  • Author Andrea Pitzer reveals what we can learn from the rise of strongmen around the world to thwart Trump and his allies.

  • In the age of AI and decentralized education, technology empowers us to learn more than ever before. This podcast channel aims to make East Asian studies accessible to everyone, leveraging AI and innovative tools to deliver knowledge in new and engaging ways. Join us as we explore the rich history, culture, and insights of East Asia—made easier and more accessible for all.

    Key Words:
    East Asian Studies podcast
    Chinese history podcast
    Tibetan Studies podcast
    Japanese culture podcast
    Korean studies podcast
    Southeast Asian studies
    Inner Asian Studies

  • The Rest Is Classified takes you into the mysterious world of spies and espionage. Hosted by former CIA analyst now turned spy novelist, David McCloskey, and veteran security correspondent, Gordon Corera, they’ve experienced this field first-hand. It’s a world of shadows, shrouded in secrecy, but it affects every one of us. It’s time to bring it into the light.

  • Welcome to Catastrophe Chronicles, where Kathryn and Arin Babbick unravel the gripping—and often devastating—world of natural and man-made disasters. If you love the twists and turns of true crime, with a dash of whodunit intrigue, this podcast is for you. Each episode, Kathryn spins a dramatic tale of calamity, from hurricanes and earthquakes to industrial accidents and beyond, while Arin, a Navy veteran with a sharp sense of humor, offers his insights and candid commentary.

    Together, they blend serious reflection with lighthearted discussion, bringing you a fresh perspective on history’s most chaotic moments. It’s a perfect mix of historical mystery, dark drama, and the resilience of the human spirit—designed to captivate true crime fans and history buffs alike.

    Subscribe now and join the journey as we uncover the stories behind the chaos and dive deep into the dramatic side of our world.

  • True Criminals is your go-to podcast for in-depth explorations of both historical and contemporary crime stories, released weekly. Hosted by Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt and journalist Helen Fospero, this show brings you comprehensive true crime storytelling shaped by decades of frontline reporting.

    Each week, Martin and Helen tell stories with exclusive insights and previously untold details. Listen as they share perspectives from the cases you won’t have heard before. They'll be joined by special guests including detectives at the heart of major cases, investigative journalists, renowned authors, and even individuals connected to the crimes themselves.

    If you’re a true crime enthusiast seeking a unique, behind-the-scenes view of investigations and justice, True Criminals is your all-access pass into a sometimes gruesome and always compelling world.

    Send your comments and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on:

    https://www.instagram.com/true.criminals
    https://www.youtube.com/@True-Criminals
    https://www.tiktok.com/@truecriminalspodcast

    Connect with Martin Brunt:

    Twitter: @skymartinbrunt

    Discover more about Martin’s career and the cases he’s covered by reading his book:

    No One Got Cracked Over the Head for No Reason: Dispatches from a Crime Reporter https://amzn.eu/d/ahN9PFq

    Connect with Helen Fospero:

    Instagram: @helenfospero

    Check out Helen’s podcast, The Convex Conversation: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-convex-conversation/id1510209575?i=1000613866051

    Credits:

    True Criminals is produced by Audio Bleach Global.

    Visit audiobleachglobal.com/truecriminals for more information.

    Executive Producer: Lee Mann
    Producer: Russell Barnes
    Audio Production: Andrew Chappell
    Music Composition: Chap Mannequin
    Artwork: Bleached

  • Written drama has existed in Scotland since the sixteenth century. This is its story.

    A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is a new podcast from journalist and critic Fergus Morgan, charting the story of Scottish drama from the sixteenth century to today.

    Over six episodes - plus a panel discussion recording - the podcast will travel from pre-Reformation Scotland to the present day, alighting on seminal plays along the way – including A Satire Of The Three Estates, Men Should Weep, Losing Venice, Passing Places, and Black Watch – and discussing their significance in the extraordinary, ongoing evolution of Scottish drama.

    Featuring insights and memories from playwrights, performers, academics, critics and others, the podcast journeys from the turbulent court of King James V in the 1540s, to the bustling Traverse Theatre in the 1980s, to the uncertain industry of 2024.

    A History Of Scottish Drama In Six Plays is written and produced by Fergus Morgan, with the support of the Scottish Society of Playwrights as part of their SSP@50 Fellowships, which are supported by Creative Scotland, and Bespoken Media. It is made in association with the Traverse Theatre. Episodes 2, 3 and 6 are also supported by the National Theatre of Scotland.

    For more information, follow the below links.
    Fergus Morgan: https://www.fergusmorgan.com/
    Scottish Society of Playwrights: http://www.scottishsocietyofplaywrights.co.uk/
    Traverse Theatre: https://www.traverse.co.uk/
    Bespoken Media: https://www.bespoken.media/
    National Theatre of Scotland: https://www.nationaltheatrescotland.com/

  • My name is Alex Stone, and I am 20 years old. I am on a mission to bring the light of the Gospel into every aspect of life.

  • Explore the dynamic history of America with "A Short History of the United States." This podcast brings the story of the United States to life, detailing key events and figures that shaped the nation. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about America's past, this series provides a comprehensive understanding of the country's roots.

  • The Roman Empire" is a six-part series exploring the fascinating history of one of the most influential civilizations in human history. From its mythical founding by Romulus and Remus, through the formation and expansion of the Republic, and the eventual transition to a powerful empire under Augustus, this series delves into the key events, figures, and cultural achievements that defined Rome. Listeners will journey through the golden age of Pax Romana, witness the empire's decline and fall, and discover the enduring legacy that the Roman Empire has left on modern society. Each episode offers a detailed yet accessible look at how Rome shaped the world, making this series a must-listen for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

  • Stories uncovered when researching your family tree - the unexpected stories of everyday people.

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  • An educational resource leading listeners through important milestones in history and providing a greater understanding of civilizations. Topics are tailored to the needs of IB high school students, teachers, and life-long learners.

  • In 1981, ten young men starved themselves to death in a prison on the outskirts of Belfast.
    They were all members of the Irish Republican Army, and had been protesting their right to be treated as political prisoners. Their deaths shocked the world.
    The Hunger Strikes made martyrs of the young republican men who died and were the apex of a thirty year conflict in Ireland that – by its conclusion – had claimed the lives of 3,500 people, and gained a euphemism: The Troubles. 
    The strikes also marked the moment that a little-known nationalist fringe group named Sinn Féin was catapulted from obscurity into the mainstream.
    Four decades later, Sinn Féin made history when it won the popular vote in the Ireland’s 2020 General Election and came within touching distance of taking power on both sides of the Irish border.
    Now, with the country on the eve of another election, Sinn Féin should be riding high in the polls. Instead, they are bogged down in chaos and disorder.
    Criticised for failing to come up with a coherent policy on immigration, and dogged by allegations of sexual abuse and internal cover-ups. Their election prospects look dubious, at best.
    Whatever you think of them, Sinn Féin remain one of the most consequential political movements in recent history, and, more so than any other political party, their political fortunes remain irrevocably shaped by their past.
    To understand Sinn Féin, you have to go back to their roots.
    In this limited series launching on November 22, political editor John Lee, who has been covering Sinn Féin for three decades, explores the history of the conflict that came to be known as the Troubles to understand where Sinn Féin came from, and where it might be going.
    He has spoken to key players from both sides of the Irish border, including current and former politicians, peace activists, former Provisional IRA members and ordinary civilians.
    And he has asked them all... who are Sinn Féin, really?
    Host: John Lee
    Producer: Artemis Irvine
    Assistant Producer: Sally McLennan
    Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
    Sound Design: John Scott
    Script Consultant: Liam Thompson
    Executive Producer: Bella Soames

  • 1912 is a podcast about the expulsion of more than 1,000 Black residents from Forsyth County, Georgia and its lasting impact on the families affected. Weโ€™ll explore how a combination of popular myth and generations of displacement contributed to the attempted erasure of an entire Black community.

    A limited series from Atlanta History Center.

    Find more at wabe.org/1912

  • I Enjoy Paris" is a podcast about the monuments of Paris, aimed at those who want to learn about the history of Paris and France. In this podcast, you will explore the architecture of Paris, its cultural history, and its famous figures.

    This podcast serves as an audio tour guide of Paris, taking you to see the most beautiful monuments in the city: museums, churches, and historic sites.

    A podcast that provides the keys to Paris for listeners aged 8 to 99.

    Feel free to share your comments and suggestions about the monuments you'd like to hear about.

    See you soon


    #Podcast Paris


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