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Primary Sources

Houston Christian University

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Primary Sources is a podcast focused on New Testament research for learners who dive into the details and don’t skip the footnotes. Hosted by Dr. Lynn Cohick and Dr. Paul Sloan, professors of New Testament and Christian Theology at Houston Christian University and our seminary, Houston Theological Seminary.
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Covering the dark side of humanity with a hauntingly tragic approach. TAPES FROM THE DARKSIDE is a serialized true crime podcast. Each season, we take one case and investigate in-depth using primary audio from 911 calls, police interrogations, interviews, court proceedings, and any other relevant sources we can find (...including Dr. Phil). Join us as we break down exactly what occurred, the potential motive behind each crime, and the moral/ethical implications for those involved. We release ...
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This podcast teaches listeners how to examine issues to find the truth. We will examine every thorny political issue by teaching listeners how to find and analyze data, find primary information sources, and synthesize information to identify actual causes or effects of any issues. Topics will include climate change, gun violence, January 6 riots, Trump-Russia collusion, Supreme Court decisions and more.
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Real history, no woke agendas. God has a plan and a purpose for America. This is the history the Left doesn't want you to know! History based on facts and primary sources, not warped and biased beliefs. History that shows a firm foundation, not sinking sand. History that gives us a future and a hope. Let us learn from our history - both the good and the bad - so that we can make better decisions for today and tomorrow.
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A program designed for those with diabetes. Ways to manage, diet changes, and other tips pulled from a variety of medical sources. This is 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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The Mariner's Mirror Podcast

The Society for Nautical Research and the Lloyds Register Foundation

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The world's No.1 podcast dedicated to all of maritime and naval history. With one foot in the present and one in the past we bring you the most exciting and interesting current maritime projects worldwide: including excavations of shipwrecks, the restoration of historic ships, sailing classic yachts and tall ships, unprecedented behind the scenes access to exhibitions, museums and archives worldwide, primary sources and accounts that bring the maritime past alive as never before. From the So ...
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History through Pop Culture The term primary source unlocks memories from social studies class, going over things like old newspapers, letters, and diary entries. But a primary source is simply any item that comes from a time period, making movies, tv shows, books, music, toys, games, people, places…EVERYTHING documents of the past. Join me and my guests as we break down these pop culture artifacts to see what history can be forged from them. Find out more at everything-history.com
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Whether food, drugs or ideas, what you consume influences who you become. Learn directly from the best scientists & thinkers alive today about how your mind-body reacts to what you feed it. The weekly M&M podcast features conversations with the most interesting scientists, thinkers, and technology entrepreneurs alive today. Not medical advice. At M&M, we are interested in trying to figure out how things work, not affirming our existing beliefs. We prefer consulting primary rather than second ...
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Exploring the uses of primary sources in K-12 libraries and classrooms. We'll dig into resources and teaching strategies as well as talk to educators who are utilizing primary sources and others who curate these incredible items and use them in their work.
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Liberty Chronicles

Libertarianism.org

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Join host Dr. Anthony Comegna on a series of libertarian explorations into the past. Liberty Chronicles combines innovative libertarian thinking about history with specialist interviews, primary and secondary sources, and answers to listener questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dispatches from Planet Albany is brought to you by David Lombardo, host of WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom. The weekly conversations are a smart and funny encapsulation of the discussions reporters and sources have off the microphone at the Capitol in Albany. This inside baseball is for listeners who know the acronym ELFA, anxiously await the legislative calendar drop each December, or fondly recall the Poozer Politics podcast.
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Welcome to Chews Wisely with Caroline Nelson, where we deconstruct food & sustainability topics with nuance and primary sources. Conversations will range from conscientious omnivory, supply chains, and regenerative agriculture, to the latest food studies, "Big Ag," and more. At Chews Wisely, we’ll go beneath the headlines and hot takes. We believe that real climate solutions are nuanced, that facts are friendly, and that there are many right ways to eat and be sustainable. Keep the conversat ...
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Ephemera

Stephanie Bee

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Each month, host Stephanie Bee uses primary sources to tell a story that could've only happened online. Ephemera is a show about the Internet that does its research and preserves stories in amber. It is made with an understanding that its listeners are just as fascinated with the liminal space of the Web as I am. It is a cyberpunk, plunderphonics, digital archive of human stories, particularly ones I find interesting.
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Welcome to Lawfare No Bull. We have been doing no bull podcasts, mostly for congressional hearings for a long time on the Lawfare podcast feed, we decided to do more of them incorporating a wider range of the public sound of the world of National Security So we spun it off as its own podcast. No Bull Lawfare. It will feature primary source audio from a range of sources, speeches, congressional hearings, court proceedings, think tank events, things that we think are interesting and that we th ...
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Many who are technically inclined voluntarily put their skills to use outside of their primary job. Come explore the variety of ways people freely give of their technical skill and the technologies involved.
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The Ford Amosky Podcast is practicing an: investigative reporting investigative journalism No leak journalism As an investigative journalist, I employ a careful methodology, with heavy reliance on primary sources, forming and testing a hypothesis, and rigorous fact-checking. Please follow, listen to our podcast for the latest information and updates on what’s going around you.
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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the American Revolution and Primary Source Documents in Elementary Schools. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area), Nevada. ...
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These tales of con-men, cave dwellers, and African hunters aren’t just gripping audio-dramas. They reveal secrets about your own behavior. In each episode, Andrew Webb helps you learn and implement MicroBehaviors: small actions from the best research that you can do today. So you flourish at home, work, and in relationships. (For primary sources and extended research visit www.mymicrobehaviors.com)
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Primary: Casey Anthony Trial - Part 1 David Lohr Casey Anthony Trial - Part 2 David Lohr Secondary Sources: Caylee Marie Anthony Case by Savannah Brymer She goes through the case through her own research Maddie Clifton Murder Case by Eleanor Neale Part 1 Maddie Clifton Murder Case by Eleanor Neale Part 2
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American history preserved through the use of Primary sources, Black History, African American History~ The african experience; Shared by the legends themselves, their descendants, loved ones, genealogist and scholars. Presented by The Gist of Freedom
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As medical students, we are between the world of the general public and that of specialized doctors. From this perspective, we aim to digest the science and data behind public health and medical stories featured in the media in an easy to understand format. We provide information from factual sources to dispel health-related rumors and myths with discussion of evidence-based sources and primary literature. Through this podcast, we hope to connect the general public with complex medical and p ...
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'If You Can Keep It' explores the structure and workings of the U.S. government. What does it mean to be an American? Armed with primary sources, humor, and anecdotes, Amanda and Sam attempt to answer this question by making civics education fascinating and fun.
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A podcast about the History of Africa during the colonial period of the 19th and the 20th century.Topics include the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-1874, The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 (also known as the Zulu War, and The Italo-Ethiopian War.The series is based on a mix of primary and secondary sources.
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Houghton75

Houghton Library

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The Houghton75 podcast presents different voices and perspectives on Houghton Library in its seventy-fifth year. Throughout 2017, Harvard’s principal repository of rare books and manuscripts is celebrating its world-class collections of primary sources, and support of research and teaching over the last 75 years. The series kicks off with Harvard faculty members sharing their thoughts on the collection item they chose for the exhibition HIST 75H: A Masterclass on Houghton Library. The chosen ...
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Campus by Times Higher Education

Campus by Times Higher Education

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Advice, insights and solutions for the challenges facing higher education from academics, faculty and staff at institutions around the world. Hear teaching tips, writing pointers, discussions on the big issues, forecasts and first-hand experiences from university leaders.
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Feeling Techish

Lee Crossley, Lauren Bevan, Andy Lowry

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Let's talk about tech (maybe). ‣‣‣ Lee (@lee_crossley) writes software that sounds awesome and music that's bug-free. His primary duties include ensuring no prep and adding bugs to the podcast during the edit. ‣‣‣ Lauren (@lcolledge1983) is a healthcare bore and loves data and finding out about memes about a year after everyone else. She enjoys long debates about blockchain and being mansplained to. ‣‣‣ Andy (@azd_lowry) is a software developer, manager and semi-professional yak shaver. From ...
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The media is powered by primary sources. People who were there. People who saw it. People who lived it. Now with a camera in every pocket, phone footage is powering the press. From warzones to wildfires, every person is a cameraman filming one angle of a worldwide documentary. Source Material presents world events through the recordings of those who lived it. Cut out the host, cut out the reporter, and hear the Source Material for yourself. Source Material is a multimedia project that takes ...
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88.1 The 'Burg KCWU-FM broadcasts live from the heart of Washington state, housed on the beautiful Central Washington University campus. Tune in to hear today's top hits, as well as the best indie music from today and yesteryear! STREAMING LIVE WORLDWIDE @ www.881theburg.com KCWU is as an out-of-classroom learning laboratory utilizing a real-world broadcast environment to foster lifelong communication, public speaking, workplace accountability, teamwork, and leadership skills important for s ...
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What do poems, plays, and other creative texts from throughout history tell us about the times in which they were written? And what do they reveal about the forces still at play in our contemporary societies? Using interviews with artists and scholars combined with readings performed by actors, The Dybbukast examines and gives context to creative works while exploring their relationships to issues still present today. ​ The Dybbukast is produced by theatre dybbuk. Episodes are released on th ...
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The primary intent as a Spiritual Life Coach is to inspire you to a happier life. Part of the focus is giving guidance and advice on how to manifest in the areas of: spiritually conscious business development, life purpose, healthy living, relationships, and spirituality. I will also present articles and commentary and information from various sources that, give advice, inspire and entertain. That includes sports, politics, culture, and spirituality. Laughter is a key in all that I present. ...
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Inspiring living stories from history and a celebration of world cultures captivate elementary-aged children on each episode! Featuring music, mystery tales, and a group of poetry-loving children as the main characters, each season inspires listeners to learn and change the world! Whether you are suddenly homeschooling, or have spent years fine tuning your homeschool day, this podcast will provide tools for deeper exploration! Jumpstart and organize your day for young elementary children wit ...
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Sage in Time: The Podcast

Derek Wittman, LMHC, LPC

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I interview marginalized individuals and providers of individuals who are marginalized about mental health. Find "Sage in Time: The Podcast" on the major Podcast platforms. Video episodes are at www.youtube.com/@sageintimeMHC. I am a sex-positive Licensed Mental Health Counselor in NY and a Licensed Professional Counselor in PA specializing in couples' therapy and grief work, working with individuals from 14+, couples, and families with adult and minor children. If you, or someone you know, ...
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Welcome to the History of Cyprus Podcast. Follow us on Instagram and support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHistoryofCyprusPodcast https://instagram.com/thehistoryofcyprus I’d like to thank each and every participant (and every future guest) in this project as without their time and hard work in their respective fields of archaeology, linguistics, social and political history, this would not have been possible. Every month I will be releasing a new episode as it relates to C ...
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The Truly Horrible Basketball Podcast will be dedicated to covering the worst, most hopeless teams in the NBA. The podcast is created by Connor Allen and Daniel Porter. Connor will be the podcast’s formal host, his role will include introducing the podcast and segueing us through conversation topics. We will primarily focus on five teams at a time, chosen at our mutual discretion. The criteria used to determine whether a team is truly horrible will be (loosely) based 60% on the team’s perfor ...
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From Liangjiahe, a village on the barren Loess Plateau in northwest China, to Zhongnanhai, the center of China’s top leadership in Beijing, Xi Jinping has served in various posts at different levels of the government across China, starting in his early years as a junior village official to governing as China’s top leader. What is he like as an individual and as a leader? How have his work experiences from earlier decades been influencing his leadership as the national leader? What are some o ...
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That'd Be Revival

Allen County Archive of Kansan History

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An anthology podcast assembled from primary sources created in the town of Carlyle, Kansas in the year 1895. That'd Be Revival explores the trials and triumphs of life on the Great Plains, offering a remarkable perspective on community and faith.
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Practicing History is a podcast devoted to a broad approach to studying history — from research to teaching to methodology to theory. Practicing History is particularly interested in the manifold ways that humans make their history. As such, it is concerned not only with how professionals construct histories but how we all make history anew every day – through retelling and reimagining it and by the very fact that we are ourselves historical actors.
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Medicine 2.0

Gunther Eysenbach

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Medicine 2.0 is the annual open, international conference on Web 2.0 applications in health and medicine, also known as the World Congress on Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine, Health, Health Care, and Biomedical Research. The congress is organized and co-sponsored by the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the International Medical Informatics Association, the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, CHIRAD, and a number of other sponsoring organizations.
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The Sibyls of ancient Greece and Rome were oracles that divined the future by channeling the god, Apollo. Sibyls were considered to be intermediaries between the mortal world and the divine realm, and their pronouncements were highly regarded by the Greeks. Sibyls were often consulted by individuals, city-states, and rulers seeking guidance on impo…
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Democratic National Convention delegates celebrated in Chicago last night as Vice President Kamala Harris officially accepted the party’s nomination for president. JJ Dega, a rising junior at Dartmouth, tells us about his experience at the DNC as a first-time delegate representing New Hampshire. The families of two transgender teenage girls are sui…
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Send us a Text Message. About the guest: Caetano Reis e Sousa, DPhil is an immunologist and Principal Group Leader at the Francis Crick Institute in London. His lab studies immune system function, including its ability to fight infection and cancer. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Reis e Sousa discuss: dendritic cells & innate immunity; how the immun…
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Send us a Text Message. About the guest: Robert Barton, PhD is an evolutionary anthropologist and Professor at Durham University. He studies the evolution of the brain and behavior across species, including humans. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Barton discuss: mammalian brain evolution; how brain and body size scale across mammals; how metabolism r…
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On a recent Saturday, a Middlebury filmmaker tried to pull off a rather remarkable — or should we say re-BARK-able — stunt. To launch his latest film Inside the Mind of a Dog on Netflix, Andy Knight Mitchell decided to try to set a Guinness World Record for the most number of dogs to attend a film screening.…
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 17 ישעיה כד, ט איכה ה, יד סוטה מח, א שו"ע תקס, ג Link to join a group to receive daily two-minute halachos (t…
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A school board in Lempster has filed suit against the state of New Hampshire, alleging it has established a pattern of overstepping its authority. And the housing market continues to be a nightmare for buyers in New Hampshire with the latest median home price at over $500,000. Manufactured housing is supposed to be a more affordable option for thos…
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 16 ישעיה כד, ט איכה ה, יד סוטה מח, א Link to join a group to receive daily two-minute halachos (this is a clo…
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Up until about 20 years ago, you would have been hard-pressed to find wheat fields in Vermont — it hasn’t been grown for baking here since it was planted by early European settlers. When colonial America expanded West, the crop largely disappeared from the Northeast. With its return, so too is bread made from 100% local ingredients and related indu…
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In this episode, we sit down with two panellists from Times Higher Education’s Digital Universities Asia 2024 event to talk to them in more detail about how their institutions have embraced advancing digital technologies in different ways – and brought their staff and students along for the ride. Julia Chen is director of the Educational Developmen…
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Send us a Text Message. About the guest: Melissa Herman, PhD is a neuroscientist and associate professor at the University of North Carolina. Her lab studies the effects of drugs on the brain and behavior in rodents. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Herman discuss: sex differences in the brain between males and females; behavioral variability among in…
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It is a little known and extraordinary fact that over 300 years ago the Inuit made crossings from Greenland to the Orkney Isles and northern Scotland. The journey across the hostile North Atlantic is over 1200 miles. Their traditional craft were made of nothing more than skin, bone and driftwood. The literature of Scotland, particularly in relation…
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Christian and Hopeful arrive at the Delightful Mountains, a place of refreshment and teaching. Christian asks the shepherds there some questions and receives cryptic answers. In turn, the shepherds have some questions for the pilgrims and then offer them some hospitality. The next morning the shepherds show them Hill Error, Hill Caution, and the by…
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A new law will ban products for sale in New Hampshire that intentionally include PFAS chemicals, starting in 2027. The man-made chemicals have been linked to adverse health effects, including certain kinds of cancer. And new data requested by the ACLU of New Hampshire shows almost no illegal migrant crossings at the New Hampshire-Canada border in r…
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Send us a Text Message. About the guest: Giulia Santoni, PhD is a neuroscientist who obtained her PhD at the EPFL in Switzerland, where she studied epigenetic influences on memory formation. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Santoni discuss: transcription & gene regulation; synaptic plasticity; learning & associative memory; epigenetics, histones, DNA …
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In this episode, presented in collaboration with The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life at UC Berkeley, we explore “Lilith,” a short story by Primo Levi, featured in his 1981 collection Moments of Reprieve. Dr. Francesco Spagnolo, Curator of The Magnes Collection and Professor of Music and Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley, discusses the ways in …
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 14 ברכות ל,ב - לא, א תוספת ד"ה אייתי Link to join a group to receive daily two-minute halachos (this is a clo…
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In 2018, Jacqueline Ades went on a single date with a man she met through an online dating app. Over the next ten months, she sent him over 159,000 text messages. This episode is part of our NIGHT TERRORS supporter exclusive series. Get more like it on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tapesfromthedarkside — Follow us on instagram. https://www.insta…
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 13 תהלים קלז ה-ו בבא בתרא ס, ב שו"ע תקס, ב ט"ז שם ד כף החיים שם כא ערוך השולחן שם ו ילקוט יוסף שמחות עמוד 86 …
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 12 תהלים קלז ה-ו בבא בתרא ס, ב שו"ע תקס, ב מג"א ה ט"ז ב מ"ב ה כף החיים יט, כ ערוך השולחן כלי יקר דברים ב, ג L…
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Send us a Text Message. About the guest: Luis de Lecea, PhD is a neurobiologist whose lab at Stanford University studies the neural basis of sleep & wakefulness in animals. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. de Lecea discuss: the neural basis of sleep; sleep architecture & sleep phases (NREM vs. REM sleep); orexin/hypocretin neurons & the lateral hypoth…
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 11 תהלים קלז ה-ו בבא בתרא ס, ב שו"ע תקס, ב מג"א ה ט"ז ב מ"ב ה כף החיים יט, כ ערוך השולחן ו Link to join a gro…
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*לזכות אמי מרת פיגא בת בצלאל הכהן ע"ה* לע"נ ברוך מרדכי בן שמואל משה לע"נ משה בן יצחק אריה ע"ה לע"נ יוסף בן יעקב הכהן לע"נ הרה"ח יוסף יצחק בן הרה"ח מאיר ע"ה *2 Minute Halacha - Inyonei Deyoma and General Orach Chayim* Zecher lechurban - part 10 תהלים קלז ה-ו בבא בתרא ס, ב שו"ע תקס, ב מג"א ה ט"ז ב מ"ב ה כף החיים יט, כ ערוך השולחן ו Link to join a gro…
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