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The legend of Don Juan is one that's been told and retold over the centuries by poets and novelists. His life has been the subject of operas, musicals and film. The earliest reference was in a fourteenth century Spanish play and compiled in book form in the seventeenth century. His life continued to fascinate writers like Moliere, Byron, Bernard Shaw, Pushkin, Shakespeare, Jose Saramago and musicians like Mozart, whose Don Giovanni is a brilliant work that still charms audiences and music lo ...
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A podcast dedicated to films that are forgotten but not gone. Each week the Machine sends us backward and forward through time and forces us to watch a wide release film that history has forgotten, then decide if we should send it back to modern memory or leave it drifting in the ether of space.
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Close Readings

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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe In Apple Podcasts, click 'subscribe' at the top of this podcast feed to unlock the full episodes. Or for other podcast apps, sign up here: lrb.me/closereadings Close ...
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SHIELDS HIGH: The Battles That Saved Western Civilization From nationally syndicated radio host Buck Sexton, a new podcast that looks at the epic struggles that- had they gone the other way- could have extinguished the western world as we know it. From the Persians of Xerxes to the Janissaries of the Ottoman Sultan, on many occasions vast and powerful forces nearly conquered the Western world before it ever could be realized. It was only through the valiant last stands of armies led by champ ...
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This podcast is tailored for beginner and intermediate Spanish learners who are eager to enhance their listening comprehension and expand their vocabulary through a wide array of original and creative content. Each episode of the Spanish Minds Podcast is crafted to immerse you in different aspects of Spanish-speaking cultures. Our content is designed not only to educate but also to entertain, helping you learn in a context that is both engaging and culturally rich. Join our community at Span ...
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Welcome to an exciting journey through American History, inspired by our wildly popular Adventure Box Curriculum, available at www.HistoricalConquest.com. But don’t worry if you haven’t grabbed your copy yet—you’re still in for a thrilling ride. We’re starting from the very dawn of history, tracing the stories from the ancient Olmecs all the way to modern times. Instead of just skimming the surface, we’ll dive deep into the lives of those who shaped history, uncovering the personal tales beh ...
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PNB! The Podcast

Elliott Lightfoot-Thomas

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This is where brothers get together, talk, debate, and have conversations everything. Most of what we say will shock you...from Entertainment, to Music, Politics, the Physical and Mental state of Society....and we need you to tune in.
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Don Quijote de la Mancha (ortografía y título original —1605—, El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha) es una de las obras cumbre de la literatura española y la literatura universal, el libro más traducido después de la Biblia, escrito por Miguel de Cervantes. La novela consta de dos partes: la primera, El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha, fue publicada en 1605; la segunda, El ingenioso caballero don Quijote de la Mancha, en 1615. La primera parte se imprimió en Madrid, en c ...
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The world is unprincipled. It's dog-eat-dog out there! The world doesn't fight fair. But we don't live or fight our battles that way-never have and never will. The tools of our trade aren't for marketing or manipulation, but they are for demolishing that entire massively corrupt culture. - 2 Corinthians 10: 3-6 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paranoiradiopodcast/support
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John Randall, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel San Juan Capistrano, California has been serving in pastoral ministry for over 20 years and is the featured speaker on the Bible teaching radio program, “A Daily Walk.” Don’t miss his podcasts here as he relates his thoughts on current events through the lens of the Bible and Spreads the Word about Jesus.
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PH Murder Stories

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Embark on a journey through the intriguing true crime stories featured on the PH Murder Stories podcast. From serial murders to kidnappings, we cover it all. Tune in for new episodes every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. Visit [https://linktr.ee/phmurderstories] to learn more about our show. Thanks for tuning in! You can help support our podcast by doing the following: TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY! RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LET US KNOW YOUR THOUG ...
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Welcome to Seismic Shift - a leadership podcast that focuses on connection. I’m your host, Michelle K. Johnston: management professor, executive coach, and leadership expert. I believe that today’s leaders need more than power and control to get the best from their teams; they need connection. Through interviews with some of today’s top business leaders, we are going to explore how leaders' ability to connect with themselves, their teams, and their organizations defines their ultimate succes ...
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Let’s talk Sports! Hosted by sports guru Monty Stensland, Bill ’The Legend’ Deutsch, the delightful Ravynne Carlson, and information expert, Dale Kulas. Get up to date sports information locally and nationally. Guest interviews from coaches, players, and sports legacies. Get in on the action and join them live every Thursday at 6:30pm. When it comes to sport topics these guys are the experts! This is real conversations that you would have with your friends on game day. If you’re a sports ent ...
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The Magic Theatre + Campo Santo

Next Chapter Podcasts, Ben Fisher

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The Magic Theatre's Home Resident Company, Campo Santo, in association with Next Chapter Podcasts, presents 'Shelter', a new supernatural horror podcast series created by Bay Area playwright Bennett Fisher (Candlestick) and inspired by the elements of fear and anxiety brought out by the command, “Shelter-In-Place”. Featuring: Juan Amador, Catherine Castellanos, Brian M. Rivera, Lauren Spencer, with an original score by Saucy, sound design by Christopher Sauceda, mixing by lowdownhaus. Learn ...
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Welcome to ”God’s Heathen Child” podcast, the ultimate destination for all things relationships, sensuality, BDSM, love, trust, and commitment, served with a side of witty humor and an urban twist. Get ready to embark on a hilarious and enlightening journey as we dive deep into the complexities of modern-day connections. Join our hosts as they fearlessly navigate the landscape of human relationships, debunking common myths, and providing a fresh perspective on the sensual side of life. With ...
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Dirty Linen goes behind the scenes in restaurants, cafes and bars, covering issues the hospitality industry finds hard to share in public - it's all up for grabs and everything is on the table. Your host is food journalist Dani Valent. For 20 years, Dani has been writing about restaurants and the people who give them life. But she's an outsider, a critic, a tourist, a fan. Despite hearing the stories and writing the tales, she's never really understood what happens behind the scenes. Now it' ...
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The Street has its own rules, and the Underground Dialogue Podcast is no different. Legendary H-Town Artist K-RINO and his co-host KEESTO the CEO of No Regret Media are craving out their OWN LANE in this podcast game. Underground Dialogue Podcast speaks about real life and brings light, education, and comradely to the underground community. If you wanted something Sweet and Glittery this AIN.T IT, but if you want that RAW, REAL, and RENEGADE type of conversation .... THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
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Eighty-one eleven is hosted by visual effects artist and VCUarts Professor Matt Wallin, V.E.S. Each episode is a conversation with a guest who worked at George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic during its 40+ year history. Guests discuss their journeys and career paths, and how working at ILM changed them.
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Join host Raymond Lahoud, Member and Chair of the Immigration Practice Group at Norris McLaughlin, where he is joined by his esteemed guests to talk about the economic employment, business, and cultural immigration realities of the Lehigh Valley in greater Pennsylvania.
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What does love, intimacy, and dating mean for us as a modern generation? Bad Gyal Chat Podcast focuses on dating and relationships based on Black celebrity culture and social media hot topics. Different experiences with dating and relationships are explored alongside guest interviews from the 6ix (Toronto) and abroad. A proud Black Canadian Podcast.
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#ReclaimEDM.com documents the authentic quality electronica and dance music (this is what I think EDM should stand for, anyway), respecting the culture past straight down from the originators of Electronic Jazz, House, Soulful Jazzy House, Deep House, Hi-Tech Jazz, Electro, Hip Hop, Dubstep, Trip Hop, Drum & Bass, Bass, UK Garage-Funky-2step, Breaks and Techno. Hearthis provides us with a platform to stream and host downloads of our radiocasts hourly shows and special mixtapes.
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¡Hola, queridos oyentes! Welcome you to another episode of our series Legends of Spain here at Spanish Minds. Today, I bring you a fascinating story filled with important lessons: The Legend of Don Juan. This legend takes us to the ancient lands of Spain, where we will meet Don Juan, a young nobleman known for his irresistible charm and a life full…
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In this mini-episode, we try out Marlon Brando's method of acting through an earpiece, Landen tells a story about Faye Dunaway, and we play The Trailer Game. Support the Machine to keep it running for as little as $1/month over at Patreon. Movie Memory Machine is part of the Grunt Work Podcasts network. For more information on today’s episode, visi…
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Few poets have had the courage (or inclination) to rhyme ‘Plato’ with ‘potato’, ‘intellectual’ with ‘hen-peck’d you all’ or ‘Acropolis’ with ‘Constantinople is’. Byron does all of these in Don Juan, his 16,000-line unfinished mock epic that presents itself as a grand satire on human vanity in the tradition of Cervantes, Swift and the Stoics, and re…
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The upcoming 2025 midterm elections are near, which means the future of our leaders will be based on our votes this coming May. Through the years, there have been various incidents or initiatives from well-known or infamous politicians that broke or paved the way for their careers in public service. On April 23, 2012, a supposedly peaceful dismantl…
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The Machine sends us to March 31, 2010 to cover the romantic drama, starring Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, and Greg Kinnear. 17-year-old piano prodigy Ronnie Miller (played by Miley Cyrus) has been on a rebellious streak ever since her parents’ divorce three years ago: her grades have tanked, she’s been arrested for shoplifting, and she hasn’t playe…
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The Development of Complex Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa (c. 3,500 BC – 3,000 BC) The period between 3,500 BC and 3,000 BC marks a significant era in the history of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by the emergence of complex societies. These developments laid the groundwork for the rich cultural and political landscapes that would later define …
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Abuse, neglect, toxicity & and trials! A new documentary series has dawned on us and it's delivered by our favorite Hostess. Deplorable Janet opens up her vault of memories and impacts the deepest roots of fear and despair and pain in all of us. This is the Deplorable Origins by Janet. //FOLLOW @DEPLORABLEJANET ON IG & VISIT PARANOIRADIO.COM ☂️…
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The Origin of Slavery and Its Use in Ancient Times Slavery, a practice as old as human civilization itself, has been a pervasive institution across various cultures and regions throughout history. Its origins are deeply rooted in the early development of agricultural societies and the formation of complex social hierarchies. Understanding the origi…
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Welcome back to season 3 of the Seismic Shift podcast!! We're so excited to tell you all that it is launching on October 2nd. The Seismic Shift podcast is sponsored by Loyola University New Orleans and we'll be interviewing 20 best selling authors and they'll be talking about the seismic shifts that are shaking up how we work and how we live. So pl…
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Over a cup of tea, with an audience of elderly dogs, we sit down at chef and author Annie Smithers’ kitchen table for a chat. We talk about her raw, tender, loving new book Kitchen Sentimental. Annie’s memoir is a journey to self-discovery, one recipe at a time. We touch on restaurant culture, the reasons she continues to cook, and life at her rura…
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Between 10,000 BC and 7,000 BC, the Sahara Desert, now one of the most inhospitable regions on Earth, was a vastly different landscape. Known as the "Green Sahara," this period was characterized by a lush environment with abundant rainfall, vegetation, rivers, and lakes. The Green Sahara supported a thriving ecosystem, allowing early human populati…
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The Annals, Tacitus’ study of the emperors from Tiberius to Nero, covers some of the most vivid and ruthless episodes in Roman history. A masterclass in political intrigue (and how not to do it), the Annals features mutiny, senatorial backstabbing, wars on the imperial frontiers, political purges and enormous egos. Emily and Tom explore the many am…
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Welcome to the third collaboration between Deep in the Weeds’ Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. This is a special part of the world, with beautiful, fertile lands, true seasons, and rich traditions. So far, we’ve…
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Amerigo Vespucci: The Man Who Recognized a New World Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer born in 1454 in Florence, holds a significant place in the records of history, not just for his voyages, but for his realization that the lands discovered by European explorers were part of a "New World" and not Asia, as initially believed. Vespucci's expedit…
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The grand finale is here. Special thanks to @renegade_family_of_light for sharing the trials, the wins and the triumphant story of his life. True crime, scams, jail, pocker, love and bitcoin. The most complete ending to a special series on Paranoi Radio Podcast. Enjoy! //FOLLOW @renegade_family_of_light on IG & VISIT PARANOIRADIO.COM ☂️…
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We love to celebrate food as an agent for change, community and connection. Today’s guest is Raman Richards, who grew up surrounded by his restaurateur mum’s Indian food and has always found cooking a powerful way to deal with depression. His home town of Daylesford is struggling with the aftermath of a car crashing into a beer garden, killing five…
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The Neolithic Era, spanning from approximately 8,000 BC to 4,000 BC, marks a period of profound transformation in human history. In Africa, this era was characterized by the gradual shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the rise of more permanent settlements. These developments laid the foundation for th…
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Angelica Iuliano is the Group Pastry Chef at Melbourne’s three MoVida restaurants. We talk about pushing yourself via competitions, how to find your way in new kitchens, and the fallout when restaurants don’t have a dedicated pastry chef. I also share my honey cake shame and swoon over quince tarte tatin. https://www.movida.com.au/ SUBSCRIBE TO OUR…
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What is a woman? Trans, sports, pop culture & motherhood. Real women from all corners of North America, podcasters, housewives, creators, mothers and leaders in their communities have been assembled to bring forth topics that impact all our lives in the daily basis. // FOLLOW THERESA --- https://linktr.ee/thespiritualgangsterspodcast // FOLLOW HEID…
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Christopher Columbus: Navigator, Explorer, and Controversial Figure Christopher Columbus is one of the most well-known, controversial, and misunderstood figures in history. Born in Genoa, Italy, around 1451, Columbus became a skilled navigator and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opened the way for European exploration and colonizat…
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In the preface to the Decameron Boccaccio describes Florentine society laid waste by bubonic plague in the mid-14th century. But before he gets to that he has a confession for the reader: he has been hurt by love, a love ‘more fervent than any other love’, and intends his work as a guide to life and love for young women in particular. In the first …
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Original Aired Date: 7/13/2022 Every leader has their own story behind them, but do they truly own that same story? If we’re going to lead others through connection, we need to prioritize getting connected with ourselves first. To shed light on this central tenet of connective leadership, Michelle is joined by US Assistant Attorney General, Kenneth…
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Ancient African History: A Journey Through Four Key Eras Africa is often hailed as the "Cradle of Humankind," and was home to transformative cultural, technological, and societal developments that shaped the trajectory of human civilization. From the Paleolithic Era (300,000 BC – 10,000 BC) to the Chalcolithic Era (4,000 BC – 3,000 BC), Africa witn…
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Send us a text Juan Gotti shares his personal journey of growing up alongside the renowned artist SPM. He delves into the reasons behind his departure from Dope House Records, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs he faced during his time there. Additionally, Juan discusses his passion for tattoo artistry and how he connects with his f…
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The late 15th century marked a pivotal era in world history, often referred to as the dawn of the Age of Exploration. This period was characterized by a surge in European exploration, driven by advances in navigation technology, a thirst for wealth, and the desire to expand territories. Two landmark events during this time were the voyages of Chris…
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He controlled the weather, summoned fire and rose the dead. Don't get him confused as he isn't Jesus. JuanVasquez returns to establish the new biblical series of our show with another detailed story of a man so close to the holy spiritual that he rose the dead and showcase the true power of the Almighty. // Email JuanVasquez - yeshuaandthefatherare…
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¡Hola a todos y bienvenidos a otro emocionante episodio de Leyendas de España, presentado por Spanish Minds! I'm Professor Daniela, and today I bring you a story of bravery, unity, and resistance that has endured through the centuries. We're going to travel together to the small village of Fuenteovejuna, where the villagers confront the tyranny of …
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The Mapuche Tribe: A Resilient Indigenous Culture of South America The Mapuche tribe, one of the largest and most historically significant indigenous groups in South America, primarily resides in the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. They have a rich cultural heritage and a long history of resistance against colonization. This article will e…
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The Machine sends us to April 7, 1995 to cover the wistful romantic drama Don Juan Demarco starring Johnny Depp, Marlon Brando, and Faye Dunaway. Don Juan DeMarco (played by Johnny Depp), is the world’s greatest lover. He wanders the streets of 1990s New York City wearing a cape, hat, and Zorro mask, seducing beautiful women who are utterly powerle…
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The debate, Haitians in Ohio, Trump courts and more! Flashy returns with the bi-weekly report and dominates all doubts on the presidential debate. Pets in Ohio are being eaten alive and the mainstream media reported it. Tune in to another excellent news flash from your favorite hosts. // FOLLOW FLASH @FLASHY_NEWS1 on IG & VISIT PARANOIRADIO.COM ☂️…
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12 deciples, 11 homicides, 1 inverted cros and 1 God! JuanVasquez makes his podcasting debut as Paranoi Radio's spiritual correspondent with the true story of each death of the 12 deciples and the horror of lies about the inverted cross! Satananic oanic was a controlled lie to misinterpret the cross. // EMAIL JuanVasquez to yeshuaandthefatherareone…
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The Mapuche Tribe: A Resilient Indigenous Culture of South America The Mapuche tribe, one of the largest and most historically significant indigenous groups in South America, primarily resides in the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. They have a rich cultural heritage and a long history of resistance against colonization. This article will e…
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The Caribbean, with its beautiful waters and lush landscapes, has a rich and diverse history that goes back long before European explorers arrived. Before Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean in 1492, the islands were home to several indigenous cultures. Understanding the major events and developments in the Caribbean, before European explo…
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How do small business owners think about time? It’s something Kirstyn Tate, owner of Small Axe Kitchen has considered a lot. We chat to her as the business celebrates 8 years in Melbourne’s cafe-clogged suburb of Brunswick. How much time do you spend looking at competitors? How do you decide what to say no to? And why should you start the day with …
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Brent Hayes Edwards and Adam discuss the ‘ur-text of Black political philosophy’, W.E.B. Du Bois’s The Souls of Black Folk. Spanning autobiography, history, biography, fiction, music criticism and political science, its fourteen essays set the tone for Black literature, political debate and scholarly production for the course of the 20th century. S…
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Vampires, Tarot readers, Covid and more! TJ unveils the latest mood for his podcast and explains how 2020 put him at a position closer to the sun where he melted his wings and was chased by energetic vampires in the digital realm! // FOLLOW @contemporaryproblems_ on IG & VISIT PARANOIRADIO.COM ☂️By Angel Trebles Garcia
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Welcome to the third collaboration between Deep in the Weeds’ Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. This is a special part of the world, with beautiful, fertile lands, true seasons, and rich traditions. Today, we mee…
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The Rise and Fall of the Inca Civilization: Lessons from History The Inca Empire, which flourished between 1438 and 1533 AD, is a testament to pre-Columbian civilizations' ingenuity and organizational prowess. As the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, the Incas left an indelible mark on history, through their impressive architectural feats an…
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Send us a text Zro on rapping only for money, Being labeled as "Mean" by fans, & hating the classic MoCity Don song Support the show Get your official Underground Dialogue Podcast Merch from our website at UndergroundDialogue.com and follow us on Instagram at therealkrino1 and keestoBy K-RINO
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From culinary school in Mexico, to a New York vegan fine diner, to a permaculture farm in Australia and then to Sydney’s Three Blue Ducks, Juan Carlos Negrete has had quite a journey. We chat to the owner of Maiz restaurant about cooking Mexican food in Sydney, the joy in restrictions and limits (and dietaries!) and why it costs more to create a gr…
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¡Hola a todos! I’m Professor Daniela, and I welcome you to a new episode of our exciting journey through the "Legends of Spain." Today, we will delve into one of the most mysterious and fascinating stories of Salamanca: "La Cueva de Salamanca." In this episode, we will explore the hidden secrets of this legendary cave, known for being the place whe…
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Colombian love, stabbings, wilds parties and Bitcoin! Jb delivers the 11th installment of his documentary along with the psycho thriller, love filled and dangerous risks of cryptocurrency. From getting stabbed to getting rich and right back down, this episode sets the mood for the GRAND FINALE of the WARRIOR Series! // FOLLOW JB @RENEGADE_FAMILY_OF…
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The Mystery of Ancient Mesoamerican History, Civilizations, and Cultures Mesoamerica, a region that stretches from central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, is one of the cradles of ancient civilization. The area is renowned for its stunning achievements in architecture, astronomy, art, and…
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Sagay City, located in the northern part of the province of Negros Occidental, is a significant hub for agriculture resources, where its local community is deeply connected. Historically, Sagay has been a major player in the sugar industry, which is a significant economic driver in the province. However, despite economic gains from the sugar planta…
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In this mini episode, we create a Reminiscence video game, speculate on the unseen character of Francis on the Ocean, and play The Trailer Game. Support the Machine to keep it running for as little as $1/month over at Patreon. Movie Memory Machine is part of the Grunt Work Podcasts network. For more information on today’s episode, visit moviememory…
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Establishment and Expansion The Aztec civilization, flourishing from around 1345 to 1521 AD, was one of the most influential Mesoamerican cultures before the Spanish conquest. Originating as a nomadic tribe, the Aztecs settled in the Valley of Mexico, where they founded their capital, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. This city, known for…
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The Maya civilization, flourishing from around 750 BC until the Spanish conquest in the 1500s AD, is renowned for its profound contribution to writing, astronomy, and architecture. The civilization extended across present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. At its peak, during the Classic Period (c. 250-900 AD), the Maya civil…
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