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I'm Lindsay Holiday and I'm spilling the Tea on history! Join me every Tuesday for a steaming cup of the juiciest stories you won't learn in history class. Topics include Queens of the world, Royalty and Women's history. Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Help me ma ...
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Tea & Gemstones

Jennifer Sieverling, Jewelry Historian

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All Things Jewelry! Your home for a happy shiny mix of social commentary and gemstone history. Dish on today's modern jewelry trends and discover designers both classic and new. We also get historical and science-y; let's talk epic diamonds, scandals, royal crown jewels and why certain gems are the way they are. Basically, come in and enjoy all things shimmer glimmer and shine.
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Going beyond the sanitized and idealized to the dirty reality of human history with Jessica Cale. There's more to history than what you learned in high school, and we're going to skip to the good stuff together.
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Smart Tea

Aarati & Arpita

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Albert Einstein married his cousin and Marie Curie had a pet tiger. What else did the science textbooks miss?! Join Aarati and Arpita as they dig up the tea on scientists and inventors throughout history!
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Cruel Tea

Cruel Tea, True Crime Podcast

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Best friends and next door neighbors, Lillian and Willow, spill the tea on murder, mysteries, and things that go bump in the night. Join us for tea as we talk about true crime, strange history, and the paranormal
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The Poison Tea Party

thepoisonteaparty

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Welcome one and all! You are cordially invited to our magnificently savage affair. Come now darlings, gather around and be sure to wear your very best hat! Take part in all the inappropriately humorous, oddly curious and down right terrifying gossip of histories past. But beware & do take care before you take a sip, for this tea has been known to be poisoned. ☠️💋
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Love Scotland is a podcast series from the National Trust for Scotland. Hosted by TV star, expert broadcaster and National Trust for Scotland president Jackie Bird, Love Scotland features big names, experts and enthusiasts from all walks of life. Each episode delves deep into the detail of Scotland’s history, its wildlife and its landscapes. This season, listen out for episodes on Mary Queen of Scots, Robert the Bruce and a dive into the world of the Georgian Tea Room.
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High brow art… low brow tea! Our podcast is a light dive into your favorite artists juicy drama. Art is for everyone on this show and we’re serving it with a side of steeping hot tea!New episode every Wednesday! Come learn with us!Love you,Xoxo - Baroque B’sIG: Baroque.B.PodcastNow on Patreon! #artpodcast #arthistorypodcast
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Welcome all my Spiritual Tea Enthusiasts! To my podcast, I am so glad you have come to spend sometime diving deep into your soul, learning and wanting more knowledge for the spiritual, mystic, magical and metaphysical or even the paranormal. This is good news for you my friend as this is no ordinary podcast because once you start listening you are a part of what makes up the Spiritual Tea Party where we all gather together to spill the "spiritual tea" on these topics and just let the good ti ...
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Tea, Tonic & Toxin

Carolyn Daughters & Sarah Harrison

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Tea, Tonic, and Toxin is a book club and podcast for people who love mysteries, thrillers, introspection, and good conversation. Each month, your hosts, Carolyn Daughters and Sarah Harrison, will discuss a game-changing mystery or thriller, starting in 1841 onward. Together, we’ll see firsthand how the genre evolvedAlong the way, we’ll entertain ideas, prospects, theories, doubts, and grudges, along with the occasional guest. And we hope to entertain you, dear friend. We want you to experien ...
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The first woman on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist List was a Black Panther. The richest person of all time, an African king, gave away so much gold that it caused Cairo's economy to crash. A 109 year old Black woman fights for reparations for her neighborhood that was burned to the ground when she was a child. On Wondery’s history series Black History, For Real, hosts Franchesca Ramsey and Conscious Lee go beyond the stories you already know to drop you right in the mix. It’s a no-nonsense, ...
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Tea-Break Time Travel

The Archaeology Podcast Network

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Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Back to the mediaeval period, to see the earliest printing press or spinning wheel? To the Bronze Age, watching from the sidelines as a blacksmith hammers out a beautiful leaf -shaped blade? How about the early Neolithic, to learn how to knap that perfect stone hand axe? Or even all the way back to the Palaeolithic, to witness the creation of the earliest ever clay object? Well, you’re in luck! My name is Matilda Siebrecht and I will be hosting a ...
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If Drunk History was about Broadway Musicals you would have Booze & Broadway! A weekly podcast where host Nathan Brown gets smashed and spills the tea(quila) on the smash hits and off broadway misses that make up the world of musical theatre!
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Poppin' Bottles

Rob Grabowski, Josh Segovia

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A comedic podcast about your favorite beverages! Each week a new guest chats about their beverage of choice with recovering bartender Josh Segovia and barback Rob Grabowski. Bottle Icon Art by Alex Vaughn
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A Podcast about Columbus, Mississippi - Its scandals, eccentric people, and our version of Southern Hospitality...which ain’t always so hospitable. Pull up and let me tell you about Mama and them. Bring you some tea because we are going to sit here a spell and catch up.
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This show is (mostly) a bi-weekly podcast that explores the likely repertoire of eighteenth and early nineteenth century bagpipers, using historic music collections (written for bagpipes or not), performed on Uilleann pipes, Highland pipes and whistles. Every episodes notes include links to the historic sheet music when available. For information about my Albums Oyster Wives Rant, and Pay the Pipemaker go here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/albums For information about Jeremy and the instrument ...
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The Magick Kitchen Podcast

Leandra Witchwood & Elyse Welles

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Join Leandra Witchwood and Elyse Welles in discussions on magick, food, herbs, tea, rituals, and more. This is where witches come together to talk about our interests and experiences. Leandra Witchwood is a Modern Witch and small business owner based in South-Central, PA. She founded the Magick Kitchen Blog, which has now evolved into The Magick Kitchen Podcast, co-hosted with Elyse Welles of Seeking Numina. As an esteemed author, she has written four transformative books on Witchcraft and s ...
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The Speakeasy

Heritage Radio Network

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Hosts Damon Boelte, Sother Teague, and Greg Benson sit down to talk cocktails, spirits, wine, beer, tea, coffee, and all the other exciting liquids in the universe. With each episode, learn from some of the world’s experts in mixology, bar history, distillation, and brewing. Bringing on guests ranging from bartenders and brewers, alchemists and ambassadors, roasters and regulars, and every expert and enthusiast in between, The Speakeasy introduces listeners to all the unique ways we enjoy im ...
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I upload episodes every week on interesting topics which are to-the-point, straightforward, and as content-packed as possible, so if that sounds like your cup of tea, then following and rating our show would be highly appreciated! :) Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/msktelugupodcast/
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Every Month Vicki (She/Her) sits a different friend down and tells a tale of spooks galore from around England, we look at the history, the culture and the people to determine if the spook is indeed spooky or just a tale. Music by Oleg Fedak Artwork by Sarah Turner
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Radio Imbibe is the audio home of Imbibe magazine. In each episode, we dive into liquid culture, exploring the people, places, and flavors of the drinkscape through conversations about cocktails, coffee, beer, spirits, and wine.
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Sis, let's talk! Achot•tea is a place for young black women to discuss our experiences and growth while we learn about our history. Get some tea, and drink with me, your achoti, ShemaYah. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/achottea/support
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Bite sized Tech Tales told by the people who shaped the industry. Video game designers, artists, musicians and more. Grab a cuppa and enjoy a moment of living tech history. Hosted by Neil from the popular YouTube channel RMC.
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Do you think tea is a drug? Let’s examine the drug paradoxes, phobias, and obsessions we run into every day. From the tea in our kitchens to the white powders of clandestine laboratories, drugs are everywhere. Perfect abstinence from them is nearly impossible and ignorance can be dangerous. What’s more, drugs unlock flavors of consciousness that are otherwise inaccessible.
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The most confounding feature of the Caribbean is its rapid decay into stagnation. Rasheed Griffith interviews industry experts and researchers to figure out how we got here and how to reverse the trend in favor of accelerating progress in the Caribbean.
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Trivia Over Tea

Matthew Hyland Cook

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Every Wednesday join host Matthew Cook and his trusty scorekeeper Carter Zenke as their friends go head-to-head in an epic (but friendly) trivia battle over a good cup of tea. Navigating questions about history, sports, music, geography, and much more, the contestants compete for the ultimate prize: A teabag.
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The podcast about contemporary tea culture. Host and tea expert Anne Pawlak interviews artists, tea growers and masters, sommeliers and tea connoisseurs of the world to find out how tea influences personal well-being, spirituality, physical and mental performance and cultural and social changes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join royal biographer Robert Hardman and royal commentator and historian Wesley Kerr OBE for Tea at the Palace, a new podcast that takes you behind the stories about the British monarchy.
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Stories of Valour, Courage and Bravery. Former British soldier Darren Coventry talks to men and women who’ve received the UK’s highest military honours. Hear the real stories behind acts of bravery from the medal recipients and those who were there.
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As The Tea Steeps

Harney & Sons Fine Teas

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It started as a hobby in the basement of the White Hart Inn in Salisbury, Connecticut and was shared only with inn guests. Now, over 30 years later, their 90,000 square foot facility in Millerton, New York ships to fans across the globe. Join us as we spill the tea on one of the country’s most influential families, the Harneys, and the story behind their tea empire. The origins of how John and Elyse Harney gave birth to five children, a tea company, and a real estate business makes for funny ...
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You can’t be a King without the bling, and you can’t be a Queen without the sheen. Royal women have long donning glittering headgear to make them stand out from the crowd. Tiaras are works of art and are fitted with pricey diamonds, pearls and other precious stones. As these heirlooms are often passed down female family lines it is fascinating to s…
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It's Tea Tuesday and a new month all devoted to Tarot! In this episode we are looking into the Rider Waite Decks, The History of it and the Thoth Tarot Deck and how Tarot Decks were used as playing cards and then used as a divination tool in the early 18th and 19th Centuries. I also explain what the Major and Minor Arcana cards are and how they are…
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Send us a Text Message. Tea, Tonic & Toxin is a history of mystery book club and podcast. We’re reading the best mysteries ever written, as well as interviewing some of the world’s best contemporary mystery and thriller writers. In Gaudy Night, Harriet Vane returns to her alma mater, Oxford, only to find the tranquil setting disturbed by a series o…
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America's National Parks are home to some of the world's most breathtakingly beautiful wilderness. Protected by the federal government, many acres of these parks remain wild, extremely remote and virtually untouched by humans. Sounds heavenly right? With over 400 National Park sites across America spanning more than 84 million acres, its easy to se…
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Carpenter told the City Council she still needs $54, 069.69 match share for the MDAH grant; however, when she sent in the grant she told the grant coordinator Divvya Pai that she had the grant match. Prior to beginning work in late April of 2024 Carpenter submitted a bank statement showing the matching share in the Foundation's bank account. Oh the…
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WE'RE BACKKKKKKkkkkKKKKkkkk!!! Omg omg omg! Thank you all so much for your patience. We have missed you all so much and are so grateful for all the love we received while we were on summer siesta! As promised we have returned and are here to deliver on the much anticipated and many-a-time requested (like within the last few week and how did you all…
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Is anything more certain than death, taxes and an opening day Salah FPL haul? It may be a new Fantasy Football season but it was a familiar story for Mo and most of the other big hitters. Dr Luman and Manish discuss this dejavu, whilst also trashing Chelsea and Spurs, bigging up Brighton and the Brentford duo. The pair also gulp at GW 2's fixtures.…
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It's Tea Tuesday my spiritual friends and I am laying all the cards out on the table! Metaphorically yes ;) We are talking about the difference between Tarot and Oracle but going deeper...what kind of readings are better, what matches you tarot or oracle and why when spiritual leaders or mentors say "Everyone can do this!" they really mean that eve…
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When government-run schools teach that the American Revolution was mostly about “taxation without representation,” the underlying message is clear: today, you have representatives, so if you don’t like what they do, just get new ones. But this ignores a deeper cause – a centuries-old system called mercantilism. Murray Rothbard described it as “a sy…
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Are Catholics doing Christian nationalism, too? I thought that was just a Protestant thing. But just look at the court! And these other guys! How did we come from a place 100 years ago where Catholics in America were an oppressed minority, targets of anti-immigrant legislation and harassment by the KKK, to now - where a network of Catholic hardline…
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You never think a simple day by the water can turn deadly. Young Eugene Williams never thought his day at the beach would end in tragedy, either. But, his death at a segregated beach in Chicago sparks a fight to desegregate all American beaches. Activists like Dr. Gilbert Mason, take a courageous stand to transform public spaces across the nation. …
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Send us a Text Message. Magic space boys turn us into slaves and make us mine gold but then also bang us and then flood the earth when they realized that was a bad idea. Anyway. HI. Patreon, merch, discord, and more!: https://linktr.ee/crueltea Lil's birthday list! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/FP4PERVT7ZHY?ref_=wl_share Support the Show.…
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Send us a Text Message. Join Laura Tempest Zakroff, bestselling author of Sigil Witchery, Visual Alchemy, Weave the Liminal, and many more, as we talk all things sigils, embodiment through belly dancing and other forms of movement, and her tradition, Modern Traditional Witchcraft. Learn more about her works, classes, and the upcoming Sigil Witchery…
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Carpenter has absolutely lied about the issues at the Tennessee Williams her neglect has caused. I recently did a public records request of the MDAH grants to the building and the problems the structural engineers have uncovered...that Carpenter has failed to reveal to the City as she asks for a matching grant to put lipstick on her pig.…
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Think the American Revolution was just about taxes and tea parties? Think again. The real battle was over a much deeper issue: the colonists’ unwavering belief in their right to local, self-government vs a British claim of unlimited power. James Madison called this clash the “fundamental principle on which our independence itself was declared.” But…
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Enjoy this bonus episode of the podcast series Nuances: Our Asian Stories. Hosted by Lazou, Nuance's latest season is titled Queering Premodern Asia and each episode explores different aspects of sexual diversity in premodern Asia with commentary and personal stories from guest scholars and artists. Lazou reached out recently and, because our podca…
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Fantasy Premier League is back and so are Dr Luman and Manish. Join the long time friends as they struggle to balance work life, dad life and FPL life in this weekly pod. This episode previews the season where the two discuss why their none of their defenders are more than £4.5m, a collection of budget midfielders with big potential and what to do …
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Meet Hugh Miller: the man regarded as the David Attenborough of his day. Though often overlooked in the history books, this self-taught geologist helped to popularise natural history to his Victorian audience. What did he help to discover about prehistoric Scotland? How were his scientific findings viewed by his peers? And why has he not remained b…
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Ben Jones of Rhum Clement and Rhum JM beams into the show to talk about the rhums of St. Lucia and Martinique - what makes them distinct, what makes them delicious and what the American public makes of them anyway. He also debuts their new Bana Canne, which takes all the deliciousness of bananas and fuses it with the rhuminess of rhum. Plus, Damon’…
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Our Best bud Andreas “Dre Dre” Tsironis stops by late night for his almost sixth episode! We're fighting summer covid and staying hydrated with Electrolit! We then talk about our classic sick beverages, late-night ice cream, our fave Bush, & which jellies are our jam. Brought to you by Littlefoot Coffee Roasters, use the promo code: PopPop for 20% …
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Send us a Text Message. Yvonne was 39 when she got divorced from her first husband. She was looking to start her life fresh and maybe, just maybe, find the love of her life. That's when she met 33 year old Brian Birmager, retired Marine. It was love at first sight. Together, they moved to Panama to live on the beach. And her family would never see …
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It’s FYREBIRDS month on The Exploress! To celebrate the release of my second novel, and the conclusion of the NIGHTBIRDS series, I’m sharing an episode of my other podcast, Pub Dates, where I’ve been taking listeners behind the scenes on this series’ creation. In this episode, I’m going to answer reader’s burning questions about NIGHTBIRDS. Warning…
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It’s time for the first episode of our Tea-break Time Travel training series, where we cover all of those essential theoretical and methodological backgrounds that every time traveller needs to have under their belt. This month, we’re kicking things off with one of the most popular archaeological dating methods: radiocarbon dating. But what exactly…
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Agrippina was the great granddaughter of the first Roman Emperor, Augustus; the grand niece of the second Emperor, Tiberius, the sister of the third, Caligula, wife of the fourth, Claudius and mother of the fifth, Nero. After several personal tragedies, Agrippina became ruthless in her pursuit of security and power. As a woman, she couldn’t rule he…
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When the framers designed the Senate, they envisioned it as a safeguard for the states, with a key component being state legislatures choosing two senators instead of the people at large. But in 1913, the 17th Amendment removed this critical part of the system. In this episode, get a deep dive into this long-forgotten aspect of the original Constit…
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Episode 47: Rural Progressives Are Having A Moment... And A Summit Guest: Michelle Higgs - (D) Candidate for Indiana House District 60 https://scottaaronrogers.substack.com/subscribe https://voteformichellehiggs.com/ https://linktr.ee/indianaruralsummit Michelle Higgs is a community leader, wife, mom of three, and a Martinsville High School alumna.…
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Summertime, and the livin’s easy. Unless you’re Black, and trying to hit up the beach, in early 19th-century America. Beaches, like the rest of the nation, are segregated by race. And of course Black people only have access to the most dangerous sands and waters. That begins to change when Frederick Douglass’ bougie son, Charles, buys land on the s…
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Send us a Text Message. NO...but maybe. Lillian read the Bible for this plz be kind. Or not. Lol lmao. Anyway, this is our last dump trumpy episode until after November! Check out our merch, patreon, discord and other podcast: https://linktr.ee/crueltea tw: SA, CSA, Sui*ide, religion. Support the Show.…
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It's Magic Monday and I have been looking forward to this reading the whole week! My birthday is this week August 15th and I have to confess I love birthdays, whether it be celebrating my own or celebrating someone else's there is so much magic in birthdays and especially in birthday card spreads! In this episode I am going to be asking you to choo…
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It's Magic Monday and I have been looking forward to this reading the whole week! My birthday is this week August 15th and I have to confess I love birthdays, whether it be celebrating my own or celebrating someone else's there is so much magic in birthdays and especially in birthday card spreads! In this episode I am going to be asking you to choo…
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It's Magic Monday and I have been looking forward to this reading the whole week! My birthday is this week August 15th and I have to confess I love birthdays, whether it be celebrating my own or celebrating someone else's there is so much magic in birthdays and especially in birthday card spreads! In this episode I am going to be asking you to choo…
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Tunes: This episode is a read through of Ross Anderson's article about the Sutherland Manuscript that he published with NPU. You can read it yourself on Ross's Music Page: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/music/index.html Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/w…
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Send us a Text Message. Tea, Tonic & Toxin is a history of mystery book club and podcast. We’re reading the best mysteries ever written, as well as interviewing some of the world’s best contemporary mystery and thriller writers. In Gaudy Night, Harriet Vane returns to her alma mater, Oxford, only to find the tranquil setting disturbed by a series o…
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Government-run schools never teach that states have the power to stop federal programs simply by refusing to implement or enforce them. James Madison gave us the blueprint, and the supreme court has repeatedly upheld it as the anti-commandeering doctrine for over 180 years. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: August 9, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spo…
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Send us a Text Message. Throughout the 1980s; Jack Unterweger was a model prisoner while serving a life sentence for brutally murdering a girl. He was living proof that it was never too late to turn things around, no matter what deeds one committed. He was let out early on good behavior. He had been redeemed. Not only that, but he wrote about the e…
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As the Edinburgh Festival Fringe gets into full swing, Jackie Bird takes a walk from Gladstone’s Land along the Royal Mile to discover the dark side of this city centre street. Guiding Jackie through the murky past is Eric Melvin, veteran tour guide and author of A Walk Down Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Expect tales of body-snatching, the exploits of De…
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From gin-soaked martini olive connoisseur to distillery owner, Melissa Katrincic and gin go way back. This week she sits down with Greg and Sother to talk about her journey to making gin, from getting the business off the ground (in a control state no less!) to reshaping the way Americans think about gin. The results are alternatively citrusy, savo…
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It’s that time of year again, folks! It is time for the annual Columbus Cultural Foundation to demand funding from the Columbus Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. Yes, here they are again, a 501C3 holding their hand out again for 100K+ to solely fund their foundation again…with zero oversight and zero transparency of where last year’s 100K went. Yes,…
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Gabrielle Falloppia is credited with inventing the condom. He didn’t, but he did discover the fallopian tubes, all while battling academic rivals, accusations of heresy, a syphilis epidemic, and the pirates who kidnapped his boyfriend. He has been accused of vivisecting the criminals given to him by the Medicis—that is, dissecting them while they w…
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In the early 1900's, Mary Mallon emigrated from post-famine Ireland to the United States in hopes of a chance at a better life and quickly found employment as a cook. But everywhere that Mary worked, sickness seemed to follow. Mary was on the run from typhoid fever, but would it catch up with her? Or would she be the one who would get away?…
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This is a spiritual tea drop episode I can get behind movies and tarot. I wanted to talk about this movie because I happened to find it and after watching the trailer I wanted to know more about it. Tarot did not disappoint but it also had some fiction and creative liberties with Tarot and Astrology that we are going to dive into and talk about in …
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It’s FYREBIRDS month on The Exploress! I’m celebrating the release of my second novel, and the conclusion of the NIGHTBIRDS series, by revisiting an old episode from our season on the 1920s: the one where we talk about the women who skirted the Prohibition law. Make sure you listen through to the new epilogue, where I talk about all the ways I used…
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The Baked Boys begin their deep dive into the Costco Bakery and beyond with a party classic, Cake! Joined by the newest Baked Boy, Ashley Geron (CSZ) they talk signature dishes, why two birthday cakes aren't always better, and then go on a Frosting Crawl! Hopefully brought to you by an East Coast original, Caroline's Cakes. #BakeBiggerBaby #WhenIDi…
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American presidents act almost like elected kings, with vast powers and very little accountability. But that wasn’t the plan. Responding to anti-federalist warnings that presidents would eventually degenerate into a type of monarchy, Federalists like Tench Coxe, John Dickinson, James Iredell, and many others went into great detail explaining how th…
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