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Remembering You

Remembering You

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Remembering You is a podcast about waking up to the wholeness of who we are. Psychologist Aliceanne and Interfaith Hospice Chaplain Rev. Ryan T. Schmidt explore attention, love, grief, and consciousness through honest, soulful conversation. Blending science, spirit, and story, each episode invites you to slow down, see differently, and remember what truly matters.
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Remember Shuffle

Remember Shuffle

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Remember the 2000s? A podcast about the dumbest decade in western history. So dumb most of it passed right through us without leaving us anything to think about, until now! We look at the most popular movies, subcultures, political movements, books, and video games of the decade and wonder what made them so popular to audiences in the 2000s, and how their legacy can still be seen today.
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Remember Me

Remember Me Podcast

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The Remember Me Podcast is a heartfelt and informative series dedicated to supporting families, caregivers, and individuals affected by Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). Hosted by Maria Kent Beers and Rachael Martinez, both of whom have personal experiences with FTD caregiving, the podcast aims to provide connection, understanding, and advocacy for those navigating the challenges of this rare and often misunderstood disease. Visit our website www.remembermeftd.com Join us on Patreon at www.patr ...
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Dedicated to Dad. A podcast for guests to speak about their losses, experiences with grief, and to share stories of their loved ones. It is hoped that by sharing our stories and journeys with grief that it may help others with their own situations.
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Remember What's Next

Remember What's Next

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Exploring the past to understand our future. This podcast looks are current issues through the lens of Jewish history with author, reseacher and lecturer Rabbi Ken Spiro and JFI Director Ellie Bass. Each week we will explore a current topic in the news or the world and use history to understand it's deeper implications for the Jewish world and beyond.
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"Remembering" is the podcast dedicated to meaningful conversations with those closely connected with who and what we fondly remember. Guests will walk through conversations, events, venues, years, TV shows, movies, toys...everything worth remembering.
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You Must Remember This

Karina Longworth

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You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the ...
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The podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. Join host Thomas Emerick and a guest each episode to understand how these games shape the way we think. A RotoViz podcast.
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"What's Your Issue?" is a pop culture podcast hosted by Troy McEady and Dara Laine. Each week, they take a nostalgic deep dive into the past, dissecting magazine articles from various decades and genres.
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Remember Reading Podcast

HarperCollins Publishers

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A family podcast about classic children’s books and the impact they have on us long into adulthood. In each episode, we talk about one popular children's book from the past, uncovering the unique story behind the story. While sitting down with famous, award-winning authors, we investigate the timeless themes in kids’ books.
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Ram Dass Here And Now

Ram Dass / Love Serve Remember

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Ram Dass shares his heart-centered wisdom in each episode featuring excerpted lectures given throughout the last 40 years, with an introduction from Raghu Markus of Ram Dass' Love Serve Remember Foundation.
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Welcome to Remember That Time! A fun show discussing the good times and the bad. We love sports, pop culture, and the Busch Latte’s. Please share your stories! On Spotify, Apple, and pretty much anywhere you listen to your podcasts : Twitter : @ThatTimePodcast : Instagram : @That_Time_Podcast
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Remember That

rememberthatpodau

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”Remember That?” is the ultimate 90s and 2000s Australian nostalgia podcast, hosted by Danny Giles and Maddie Belle. Dive deep into the iconic toys, games, TV ads, and pop culture crazes that defined your childhood. Whether you grew up in Australia or just love a throwback, join Danny and Maddie as they relive the best (and weirdest) moments of the era. With special guests, friends, family and the funniest comedians in the scene.
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A nostalgia trip for anyone in the UK who grew up on dial-up Internet, Findus Crispy Pancakes, and playground rumours that couldn’t be fact-checked online. We’re not historians — we don’t do dates, and we barely do facts — but science says reminiscing gives your brain a dopamine hit, so think of us as your weekly dose of hazy memories, childhood flashbacks, and confidently misremembered events. Expect frequent arguments about who remembers things properly as we rummage through the UK’s colle ...
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In each monthly installment of the podcast, Adam Pope and William Bruce West ask if you Remember That Show? Exploring an obscure or forgotten TV series from the 80's and 90's while examining the television landscape in which it was broadcast, imagining how the show could have been saved and reflecting on their own lifelong obsession with TV.
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This podcast houses the audio from... 3AW's Remember When program - Hosted by Philip Brady and Simon Owens 3AW's Simon Owens Show - Hosted by Simon Owens The Mervyn Purvis Kwik Kwiz - replays of an old weekly segment from Remember When Compilation Conversations - A fortnightly look back at Various Artist Albums. Not Talking Football - AFL/VFL legends talk about everything other than their careers.
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Comedian Adam Blank hosts "Remember The Game?", a retro gaming podcast. Each week, Adam and his guest will select a video game that they grew up playing, and spend time reminiscing about what they loved (or hated) about it. Not intended to be a history lesson, "Remember The Game?" is more like a conversation you'd overhear on the playground as a kid. The discussions are all over the place, and are guaranteed to fill you with that warm, nostalgic feeling. (Or rage, like you felt with the unde ...
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Les Deux You Remember This? is a comedic storytelling podcast about Hollywood in the early 2000s. A time in history when America found out that with a trust fund, a sex tape, and a dream, you too could become a star. Each episode is researched, written, narrated, and edited by Dara Laine Sussman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I Remember Liking That Movie Podcast

Do You Remember That Movie?

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Every episode, we explore a movie we haven't seen in like forever, and see if it is still as good as we remember. We use the first part of the show to try and remember what we liked about the movie. Then we go over the movie which includes looking at the poster, taglines, actors, synopsis, and finally, we watch the trailer. Then we predict whether or not we will like it. The second part of the show is when we come back after watching the movie and review it. Usually with hilarious results. W ...
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Sometimes the best way to spend time with your siblings is to force them to sit in front of a microphone for an hour every week. Laugh, cry, and reminisce with the Cramer kids, all grown up. Laura is a photographer, Scott is a YouTuber, and Greg works in sales. And apparently they can all add "podcaster" to their resumes now too. They grew up in small town North Dakota, and all share a love for wholesome nostalgia. We hope you enjoy all of Scott's unhinged ramblings, Laura's wheeze laughing, ...
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Remember Remember

Matthew Jude and Paula Deming

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Welcome to Remember Remember a show all about Histories, Mysteries, the random facts that surround them and all the people and stories that should never be forgot. With Paula Deming and Matthew Jude.
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On this monthly award-winning travel podcast, host Lea Lane shares travel memories and travel tips with passionate travelers, travel experts, and savvy locals around the world. Lea has traveled to over 100 countries, is the author of nine books, a blogger at forbes.com, and a contributor to dozens of guidebooks. Smart. Fun! Over 100 episodes!
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That's How I Remember It

Craig Finn & Talkhouse

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That’s How I Remember It is a podcast that examines the connection between memory and creativity. Each episode will feature a discussion between Craig Finn and one creator — a musician, author, filmmaker, etc. — about the role that memory plays in their art. These conversations will reveal the different ways each creator synthesizes their remembered life experiences to tell stories about themselves and the world we live in. This podcast is not a nostalgia trip, but rather an exciting convers ...
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Exploring the biggest questions of our time with the help of the world's greatest thinkers. Host Manoush Zomorodi inspires us to learn more about the world, our communities, and most importantly, ourselves. Get more brainy miscellany with TED Radio Hour+. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/ted
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We tell our children unsettling fairy tales to teach them valuable lessons, but these Cautionary Tales are for the education of the grown ups – and they are all true. Tim Harford (Financial Times, BBC, author of “The Data Detective”) brings you stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, and hilarious fiascos. They'll delight you, scare you, but also make you wiser. New episodes every Friday.
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World War II was a pivotal moment in world history, when not only the survival of the United States was at stake, but of democracy throughout the world. Had the Allies lost WW II, fascism would have engulfed the world even as genocide would have robbed humanity of its diversity. WW II veterans live again through these short podcasts, which like the accompanying book of the same name, tell their incredible stories of valor and sacrifice. Each riveting podcast tells the story of WW II through ...
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hmTv is a podcast platform dedicated to exploring the humanity in all of us through impactful stories and discussions. Executive Producer Bernie Furshpan has developed a state-of-the-art podcast studio within the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center, creating a dynamic platform for dialogue. Hosting more than 20 series and their respective hosts, the studio explores a wide range of subjects—from Holocaust and tolerance education to pressing contemporary issues and matters of humanity.
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A murder case has many layers: the victim, the crime, and the investigation. To truly understand it, you need to dissect each piece of a tragic puzzle. Join Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi and Scott Weinberger every Tuesday for an insider’s perspective, as they reveal to you the Anatomy of Murder.
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Embracing Intensity

Aurora Remember Holtzman

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Have you ever felt like you're "too much?" Too intense? Too consumed by whatever life has in store, that you cannot ever feel fulfilled? Aurora Remember Holtzman has news: you are not too much. Perhaps you simply haven't embraced your naturally excitable self? In "Embracing Intensity," Aurora will take everything you think you know about what it means to be intense and excitable, and show you how intensity is not a weakness but a hidden power. Each week, Aurora will interview a strong, creat ...
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Welcome to Remember Why You’re Here—a podcast for seekers and sensitives where you can relax, receive, reconnect to yourself and remember the most important thing of all: why *you* are here. From writer, teacher, best-selling author, and earth intuitive Asia Suler, Remember Why You Are Here is like stepping into a warm tea shop on a quiet rainy day. Come settle in and let me pour you a cup of chamomile tea while we have the kind of conversations that bring you back to yourself. Ecological ph ...
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Send us a text Remember It's A Wonderful Life? Of course you do. They played it at what seemed to be 24/7 all over cable back in the day. You get to know George through a backstory that takes up almost the entire movie, and then he decides that life would be better had he not been born, and well, you know the rest. Join us as we go back and watch J…
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I knew of the horrible reputation this game had, but I thought there'd be enough meat on the bone to have some fun with this episode and laugh a little at least. But no. There's nothing fun about this game. In fact, The Simpsons Skateboarding is quite possibly the worst game I've ever played. It does a horrible job of lifting the Tony Hawk Pro Skat…
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Author Marshall Garvey and host Thomas Emerick revisit an overshadowed but fascinating Fall Classic between the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals. This series peaks with Game 6 and captures a turning point in 1980s baseball, while featuring some angles unique to Missouri and the Midwest. It’s October 1985. Cardinals vs. Royals. World Serie…
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Support us through Patreon: https://patreon.com/RememberingThemPodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Need support? Find help at BetterHelp: http://www.betterhelp.com/rememberingthem Instagram @rememberingthempodast RDP is supported by My Legacy Message - be remembered. www.mylegacymes…
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The first spark wasn’t the tree or the lights—it was the Argos catalogue hitting the table and turning hopes into a plan. We tap into the warm rush of childhood Christmas in the UK, remembering the magic made from small rituals: stockings by the radiator, a bitten carrot on a tray, and parents pulling off midnight engineering to assemble bikes and …
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Now that the work of studying Cognitive Development Theory (whew!) is finished, let's have some fun with perspectives! We open up about experiences that defy conventional explanation—moments of intuitive knowing, energetic connections, synchronicities, and what many might label "supernatural." From astral travel in a college dorm room and prophetic…
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Yugoslavia cultivated extensive literary connections with its nonaligned friends. Writers from Yugoslavia traveled to nonaligned countries and brought back accounts of their observations and experiences, published in the press and as book-length travelogues; and many authors and culture workers fostered literary networks with fellow nonaligned coun…
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Peter FitzSimons’ next book is on Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop. Weary Dunlop was an exceptional person – his humility and compassion as an Australian POW and Surgeon on the Thai-Burma railway saved so many lives. Some of the stories Peter recounts are harrowing, but they also capture Weary’s humanity – like when he stood between a Japanese soldier’s b…
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Shuffle Bois! It’s your yearly Christmas episode drop, and this year we’re taking a look at two instant classics from the 2000s, Robert Zemeckis' “Polar Express” (2004) and “Christmas Carol (2009). These two films represent Robert Zemeckis’ attempt to transcend the limits of the fleshy human body through …
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Christmas Movie Ultimate Trivia Book author Neal E. Fischer celebrates holiday movies of all kinds—from timeless classics like It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol to modern favorites like Elf, underrated gems such as Four Christmases, and even a compelling case in the age-old debate over whether Die Hard is truly a holiday film… and more! V…
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Redefine how you experience the last days of December (and get a glimpse of your year to come) through this nearly forgotten, divinatory tradition: The Celtic Omen Days. These dats are a liminal space, a time when you aren’t quite done with the previous year, but the new cycle has yet to begin. In this episode, I’ll share how *you* can work with th…
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Our season 11 finale - a chat with just us - reflecting on the season, our journey of building RM + our latest project: The Remember Me Foundation. We talk about the nitty gritty of building Remember Me - while grieving, and healing, and mothering.. and our realization that "this is what it's all about." Thank you to our incredible guests this seas…
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What does Chanukah teach us about navigating what is happening in the Jewish world today? How can we emulate the Maccabees and also share the light of what Judaism has to offer the world? Want more history? Go back and listen to this series from the beginning, as Winston Churchill once said “The farther back you can look, the farther forward you ar…
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It's our last episode for 2025, so we've got cocktails in hand and ready to dive into the most nostalgic time of the year. On Remember That ep 51, we're talking Christmas Eve and New Years. Carols by Candlelight, The Y2K bug, going missing as a kid and Danny's huge power ranger pajamas. This ep has it all! Thanks for listening, make sure you go che…
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Hattie Brantley never stopped tending to wounded GIs whether in the jungles of the Bataan peninsula, in the tunnels of Corregidor, or during her long imprisonment at the Santo Tomas Internment Camp. As a POW for nearly three years, she didn’t let starvation, disease, lack of medical supplies, or the brutal treatment she received from Japanese guard…
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Jonathan Agnew speaks to broadcaster Mark Nicholas following the death of his friend and former Hampshire team-mate Robin Smith. 'The Judge', who died on 1st December aged 62, scored more than 4,000 Test runs for England. Plus, we hear an interview from Smith back in 2019 where he spoke about his struggles away from the pitch.…
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Before his passing, conductor Robert Franz guided us through the first movement of Dvorák's "New World Symphony" using his four essential tools for listening—rhythm, melody, texture and visuals. As the year comes to a close, Manoush Zomorodi shares one of her favorite TED Radio Hour+ episodes. Robert Franz was also featured in episode, "How we expe…
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For Those I Love is a project by Irish artist David Balfe, and he is the guest on this week's episode of That’s How I Remember It. I first became acquainted with David from his self-titled 2021 record that went on to win the prestigious Choice Music Prize for "Irish Album of the Year." He’s back with another great record called Carving the Stone an…
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Growing up is an experience of small wonders and worries. It is in the smallest slices of everyday life that we get to encounter the big feelings that hide in quiet moments. Our favorite books are filled with characters that compel us to reflect on our early experiences and recognize the profound influence of the teachers who shaped us.In this epis…
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Send us a text Year’s end is the perfect time to chase moments that help us fall in love with travel. We stitch together a lively route from New York's Erie Canal’s quiet power to Namibia’s Etosha, where elephants, zebra, and predators converge around water in an arid dreamscape. Along the way, we meet a winemaker who steers us into Spain's Alicant…
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