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Weekly reading of National Geographic Magazine produced by Radio Eye under the Chafee Amendment to the Copyright Act which states that authorized entities that are governmental or nonprofit organizations whose primary mission is to provide copyrighted works in specialized formats to blind or disabled people. By continuing to listen, you verify you have an eligible print-reading disability.
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A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
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Ask the Geographer

Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools

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Our award-winning podcasts bring the latest in geographical research to your classroom from a host of experts. The experts involved present their own opinions, which should not be interpreted as the Society's point of view.
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80 Days: An Exploration Podcast

Luke Kelly, Joe Byrne, Mark Boyle

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80 Days is a podcast dedicated to exploring little-known countries, territories settlements and cities around the world. We're part history podcast, part geography podcast and part ramble. Each episode, we'll land in a new locale and spend some time discussing the history, geography, culture, sport, religion, industry, pastimes and music of our new location. More details on www.80dayspodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @80dayspodcast | Support us on www.patreon.com/80dayspodcast
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Isn't That Spatial is a podcast dedicated to casual geography and the spatial component of whatever. Topics cover urban planning, the geography of dive bars, urban oddities, and other good stuff.
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Geography Is Everything

Geoff Gibson and Hunter Shobe

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Geography is everything and in this podcast you'll gain a better understanding of topics such as regional dialects, beer, cities, food, and everything else, just with a geographic lens! Join Geoff Gibson (host of the YouTube channel: Geography by Geoff) and Professor Hunter Shobe of Portland State University as they tackle different topics and discuss them to ridiculous lengths! New episodes published weekly every Tuesday.
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Exploring History with Ray Notgrass offers background on what you hear in the news, shares stories from history that will enlighten and inspire you, and provides encouragement about homeschooling, family life, and your walk with God.
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A new Springer Nature Geo- and Earth-Sciences podcast called My Sediments Exactly, dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Geo-, Earth and Environmental Sciences with focus on sustainability. Our aim is to highlight the countless ways in which these sciences impact our understanding of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, and everything in between.
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Context Matters

Dr. Cyndi Parker

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This podcast is for people who are curious about the ancient context that influenced the final shape of the Bible…AND ALSO…how our modern context influences the way we understand the Bible and God and all things spiritual.
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Blurry Creatures chases down answers for the weird questions and enigmatic creatures that inhabit the fringes between reality, myth, and imagination. Join podcast veterans Nate Henry and Luke Rodgers as they investigate Bigfoot, Ancient Giants, Cryptids, The Nephilim, The Watchers, Ancient Burial Mounds, Forbidden History, Megaliths, Conspiracy Theories, Dogman, Mothman, The UFO Phenomenon, Extraterrestrials, and The Unexplained.
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Decouple

Dr. Chris Keefer

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There are technologies that decouple human well-being from its ecological impacts. There are politics that enable these technologies. Join me as I interview world experts to uncover hope in this time of planetary crisis.
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Coffee & Geography

Kit Rackley (Geogramblings)

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== About the 'Coffee & Geography' podcast == The aim of ‘Coffee & Geography’ is to get to know, explore and celebrate the diverse & intersectional range of people and their love for the world. We’ll have fun exploring all the myriad of ways that connects your life to geography. Wait – you don’t think you’re a ‘geographer’? Well, that’s ok! If you have a love and passion for the world then you probably are more than you know. If you're interested in being a guest or want to find out more, the ...
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In this captivating episode, we explore the ancient war in Heaven, the rebellion of the darkness, and the profound impact of this conflict on our world today. Join Timothy Alberino and Dr. Joel Muddamalle as they unravel the epic conflict that predates time itself and its reverberations through history. Timothy Alberino, drawing insights from his b…
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Amid the bloody Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2021 and the escalating tensions across the Taiwan Strait, the geopolitical balance of power has changed significantly in a very short period. If current trends continue, we may be witnessing a tectonic realignment unseen in more than a century. In 1904, Halford Mackinder delivered a seminal lecture en…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Konstantine Klemmer, a researcher at Microsoft, to dive deep into the fascinating world of GeoAI. Konstantine introduces us to Satclip, a cutting-edge model that encodes geographic locations based on satellite images. We discuss how Satclip works, the data it uses, and its potential applications, particularly in low-r…
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🎙️ Listen on other apps: https://linktr.ee/geographyiseverything 📽️ YouTube: @GeographyByGeoff 📷 Socials: https://linktr.ee/geographybygeoff 📖 Check out Hunter's atlas' here: https://www.indiebound.org/search/book?keys=hunter+shobe Artificial intelligence, particularly generative A.I., is everywhere these days. And because of that, there's an inher…
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Its principal cities, eastern capital Stockholm and southwestern Gothenburg and Malmö, are all coastal. Stockholm is built on 14 islands. It has more than 50 bridges, as well as the medieval old town, Gamla Stan, royal palaces and museums such as open-air
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Listen Watch Sorry for the lack of updates here the last few weeks! I launched a brand new podcast called “Around The World” and it’s been taking up a lot of my time. But as that gets underway, things have settled down and I can return to doing stuff here more frequently. 🤠 Anyway, enjoy this week’s Geography Is Everything podcast! You can find it …
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Special #ClimateAmbassdors mini-series! Learn more about the scheme and get to know each of the England regional teams. Joining Kit Marie from the West Midlands hub is Emma Baines, talking about influences of youth progression into university, voluntourism and research in the Global South, jiu-jitsu, and more!The first 10 years of Emma’s career has…
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Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps. Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with the information at the bottom of the page. About Today’s Guest:A…
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Summary Professor Laura Guertin, a marine geologist and earth science educator, combines her passion for science with quilting to create science storytelling quilts. These quilts serve as a unique and engaging way to communicate scientific data and concepts to non-STEM audiences. By incorporating data sets into the quilts, Laura is able to captivat…
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Tune in to hear this one of a kind werewolf story. Imagine a quiet afternoon turned into a supernatural adventure when a man and his father discover a litter of werewolf puppies abandoned next to the railroad tracks. The tiny creatures, fragile and adorable, "pups" find their way into their garage. But their new discovery is soon overshadowed by a …
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A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 744 8 August 2024 2004 and OSM… Click to directly download MP3 YouTube(audio only) AVSP – Episode 743 Transcript (docx) http://traffic.libsyn.com/avsp/AVSP_Episode744.mp3 News: Geofence warrants Overture Maps general availability and alpha addresses BVLOS drone rules are coming Mapping a News Desert in Mary…
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Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps. Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with the information at the bottom of the page. About Today’s Guest: …
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Territory is one of the central political concepts of the modern world and, indeed, functions as the primary way the world is divided and controlled politically. Yet territory has not received the critical attention afforded to other crucial concepts such as sovereignty, rights, and justice. While territory continues to matter politically, and terr…
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Over the course of the Almoravid (1040–1147) and Almohad (1121–1269) dynasties, mediaeval Marrakesh evolved from an informal military encampment into a thriving metropolis that attempted to translate a local and distinctly rural past into a broad, imperial architectural vernacular. In Marrakesh and the Mountains: Landscape, Urban Planning, and Iden…
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Richard Nixon resigned the office of president of the United States fifty years ago, on August 9, 1974 This was the result of the Watergate scandal and other failings of the Nixon administration. On the latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass surveys what the scandal involved and how the Nixon presidency unraveled after achieving unprecedent…
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From whispered tales at family gatherings to unexplained encounters that left marks on more than just the walls, this ghostly figure has haunted the lineage of our guest with a vengeance. Some of these eerie encounters have even escalated beyond the supernatural, leaving scars that run deep. Join us as we uncover the terrifying history of this fami…
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White Supremacy and Racism in Progressive America: Race, Place, and Space (Policy Press, 2024) examines the connections between race, place, and space, and sheds light on how they contribute and maintain racial hierarchies. Dr. Miguel Montalva Barba focuses on the White residents of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, which, according to the Cooks Politi…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Dr. Joel Muddamalle to explore the intriguing intersection of mythology, art, and theology. Dr. Muddamalle delves into the fascinating concept of the Olympics and their reverse take on the Last Supper, where the Greek god Dionysus took center stage. We discuss how this interpretation flips the nar…
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In this episode of the Brother Stuff podcast, Catherine and her brother Stephen discuss the Triple Crown of Motorsports, which consists of wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Indy 500, and the Monte Carlo Grand Prix. They explore the history and significance of each race, as well as the skills required to win the Indianapolis 500. They also touch …
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Inequality and Political Cleavage in Africa: Regionalism by Design (Cambridge University Press, 2024) by Dr. Catherine Boone integrates African countries into broader comparative theories of how spatial inequality shapes political competition over the construction of markets, states, and nations. Existing literature on African countries has found e…
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In this chilling episode, we delve into the harrowing experiences of a woman who finds herself assaulted by mysterious entities in her dreams. These aren't just nightmares—they're disturbingly real, leaving her with physical marks, pains, and a lingering fear that transcends the night. Are these entities the ancient Nephilim, or are they fallen ang…
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A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 743 8 August 2024 From heading back to classes to micro credentials… Click to directly download MP3 YouTube(audio only) AVSP – Episode 743 Transcript (docx) http://traffic.libsyn.com/avsp/AVSP_Episode743.mp3 Topic: This week we discuss our thoughts on Geography as we get ready for the fall semester, plus ta…
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In Pittsburgh, the elevation varies wildly, fluctuating 660 feet from highest to lowest points throughout the area and making it one of the hilliest cities in the United States. Throughout this unruly and physically challenging landscape, the city's first mass transportation system was built - a steadily expanding network of public stairways, local…
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Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps. Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with the information at the bottom of the page. About Today’s Guest: …
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In Automotive Empire: How Cars and Roads Fueled European Colonialism in Africa (Cornell University Press, 2024), Dr. Andrew Denning uncovers how roads and vehicles began to transform colonial societies across Africa but rarely in the manner Europeans expected. Like seafaring ships and railroads, automobiles and roads were more than a mode of transp…
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Whether you're a devout believer, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of one of the most influential books in human history, this episode promises to provide a deeper understanding of the Bible's enduring legacy. We join scholar Wesley Huff on this week’s episode into the historicity of the Bible and any contextual clues hidde…
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🎙️ Listen on other apps: https://linktr.ee/geographyiseverything 📽️ YouTube: @GeographyByGeoff 📷 Socials: https://linktr.ee/geographybygeoff 📖 Check out Hunter's atlas' here: https://www.indiebound.org/search/book?keys=hunter+shobe Nestle is a truly dominant food company in the world. But its origins are actually fairly humble. In today's podcast e…
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In conversation with Freyja Thomson-Alberts - Ocean Engagement Manager for the Ocean Conservation Trust (OCT) based at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth.In this podcast we look at the work the OCT is doing and how communities can become more connected to their blue space.By Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools
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Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps. Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with the information at the bottom of the page. About Today’s Guest: …
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Imagine if those awe-inspiring structures, like Stonehenge, the Great Pyramids, and Göbekli Tepe, were more than just religious or ceremonial monuments. What if they were actually sophisticated, multipurpose chemical factories and centers for weather manipulation? Join us as we uncover the latest research from Geoff Drumm who is deep in the rabbit …
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The Norwegian Fjord Center has multimedia on the history of the region and its inhabitants. Part of the steep Trollstigen mountain road weaves through the village, connecting to Flydalsjuvet lookout, which has views over the fjord. The fjord’s waterfalls, including the Seven Sisters, the Suitor and the Bridal Veil, are visible by boat.…
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In this episode, I welcome Jason Gilman, a Principal Software Engineer at Element 84, to explore the exciting world of natural language geocoding. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Natural Language Geocoding: Jason explains the concept of natural language geocoding and its significance in converting textual descriptions of locations into precis…
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As a thank you for staying subscribed to the free THC feed, and as a preview of what the full Plus experience is like, I’m uploading one free Plus episode to the free feed at the end of every month. Enjoy! To get your 7-day free trial of THC+, start here: https://www.thehighersidechats.com/plus-membership Why this episode? It’s one of the classics.…
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Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps. Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with the information at the bottom of the page. About Today’s Guest: …
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Roots of Power: The Political Ecology of Boundary Plants (Routledge, 2023) tells five stories of plants, people, property, politics, peace, and protection in tropical societies. In Cameroon, French Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, St. Vincent, and Tanzania, dracaena and cordyline plants are simultaneously property rights institutions, markers of social…
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Tune in to hear how an unsuspecting homeowner faced his worst nightmares and the incredible lengths he went to in order to reclaim his house from the clutches of darkness. In this episode we learn that not every haunting has a silver bullet. Our guest also learns that his house has a history, and some histories are better left undisturbed. Become a…
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This week we dive deep into the movie "Nefarious." The movie follows the story of a convicted serial killer who claims to be possessed by a demon. On the day of his scheduled execution, he gets a psychiatric evaluation, during which he makes a terrifying prediction. He claims that before their time is over, the psychiatrist will commit three murder…
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