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1900s Report

Adam Bennett

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We mimick reporters in 1920 and discuss historical events on the 1900s Cover art photo provided by Nathan Anderson on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nathananderson
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A string quartet’s quest to shine light on San Francisco’s Angel Island, a site of detention and dehumanization for Chinese immigrants in the 1900s. Here, poems carved into the walls sing across time, connecting us to a shameful, hidden past. We travel with the creatives behind The Angel Island Project; the Del Sol Quartet, composer Huang Ruo, collaborators, and community. Sounds Current: Angel Island explores how we make compassionate art that builds community. delsolquartet.com
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Surrounded by History

Jessica Potter and Jeff Lang

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Blue Earth County Historical Society presents Surrounded by History, a podcast in partnership with KTOE AM 1420 & 98.7 FM in Mankato, Minnesota. Every episode we learn about the people, the events, and more that helped create Blue Earth County, in the heart of southern Minnesota. Surrounded by History, a new way to learn about the history that surrounds us every day.
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Must Have Seen TV

Brett White & Ethan Kaye

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Must Have Seen TV is a podcast dedicated to the sitcoms of the 20th century, from "I Love Lucy" to "NewsRadio." Each week, host Brett White (Decider.com) and a guest travel to a different week from the 1900s to discuss one episode of a sitcom. Get ready for hot takes about cool characters! Podcast art by Dyna Moe Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is Colossal Conflicts of the 1900s, an educational podcast on the conflicts of the previous century. These include World Wars, peace treaties, and the Cold War. This podcast will flash you back in into the past to learn about our world at war.
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Inspired by early 1900’s Radio Plays and Shows, Blivet is a fully improvised episodic show. Not only does this show find its comedy through improv, it also finds drama and suspense while staying authentic to old time radio plays. The cast come from the Jest Serendipity family out Las Vegas. Jest Serendipity believes in enhancing and changing the art form of Improv and has been doing so in Las Vegas for nearly 20 years. Gather your family around the radio or podcast playing device and try not ...
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Hosted by Dave Lewis, Cinemallennials is a podcast where he and another millennial watch a classic film that they haven’t seen before ranging from the early 1900s to the late 1960s and discuss its significance and relevance in our world today.
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In the early 1900s, the great and good at the Paris Opera buried an urn full of “living voices”—Gramophone recordings of famous opera stars—to be disinterred after a century. When those urns were opened, mysterious recordings were discovered. Who made them? And why?
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David C. Robinson

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British and American railway news and articles from the late 1800's and early 1900's, as reported in Railway Magazine and other publications and narrated by Dr. David Robinson
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Short stories from before today; from forgotten authors with once vibrant but now silent voices. Stories from "The Girl's Own Annual" of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Read by permission of the Lutterworth Press. Theme music "A Moment in Time" by Stacey Weir. A podcast by Selina Kadell.
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Blood and Oil

Lauren Kenny & Travers of South by Northeast Prod

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Blood and Oil is the New Orleans history podcast that starts after the tourist booklets end. Join hosts Lauren Whitley-Haney & Kenny Haney as they detail the story of industry & violence in 1900s South Louisiana plantation country.
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3 AM Mystery Club

3 AM Mystery Club

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3 AM Mystery Club is a casual and conversational podcast discussing true, unsolved crimes that take place in small towns across the United States, with a heavy emphasis on older or cold case crimes from the 1900s through the early 2000s.
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Ryan's Gay Chicago

Ryan R. Sinwelski

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Bienvenue! Welcome! This podcast is about me, Ryan, the LGBT community, and Chicago real estate. I have lived in many areas in Chicagoland, and currently reside in Harvey, IL, where my family has roots back to the early 1900s. I enjoy doing community activism work, teaching French occasionally, and helping people to find homes that fit their budgets and their goals. Do you have a passion for real estate AND for building a better world? Oui? Me, too! And don't forget my baby, Jean-Pierre. He' ...
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Stories of Triumph after Tragedy. This ministry is the core of a campaign for liberty and recovery. Enjoy the true tales and humorous adventures of the most interesting Polish-American man of the 1900s. Explore his comical journeys of perseverance through adversity by planting seeds of wisdom & compassion throughout the community. Proceeds go to help victims of Hurricane Micheal in the Panhandle Florida. Help us rebuild our community and share this podcast. #850Strong Community Grows Commerce.
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Join actors Clive Owen, André Holland, and Eve Hewson for a discussion and Q&A about the Cinemax series The Knick. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the show centers on Dr. John Thackery (Owen), a brilliant but drug-addled surgeon who pushes the boundaries of medicine, morality, and race at the Knickerbocker Hospital—aka the Knick—in 1900s New York City.
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The Lives of Women in History is a podcast about the fascinating and inspiring stories of women from colonial days to the early 1900s. These women settled new lands, traveled the ocean, drove covered wagons, built cities and communities, were cattle rustlers and bank robbers, educators and politicians, stood up against racism and fought for the right to vote, got married and raised families, and so much more. Hosted, researched, and written by April Rogers. I believe that every woman's story ...
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Alien Vomit's Podcast

Alien Vomit Podcast

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Back in the 1900's an Alien Invasion began. We had no knowledge of this threat. Until 2 young friends uncovered the truth. In 2015, you will become a part of this group! The only thing standing in the way of totally Alien Invasion are the hosts of the greatest podcast in the Universe! Welcome to the ALIEN VOMIT PODCAST!!!
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Welcome to the whisky legends podcast, where I’ll be speaking to one legend in particular, my Grandad Tim Morrison, whose been working in whisky for over 60 years helping to develop the industry, following his Grandad in the early 1900s. Throughout this series we hear about how things have evolved from someone with unique first-hand experience, from cleaning the Kiln and malting Barley in the 60s, buying Islay’s Bowmore distillery and pioneering the Single malt whisky category with his broth ...
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My Dark Path

MF Thomas, Creator & Host

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My Dark Path explores the fringes of history, science, and the paranormal. In every episode, creator and host MF Thomas illuminates a topic taken from the dark corners of our world. Combining his personal, on-location research with insights from experts, researchers and historians, every episode will intrigue, excite, and perhaps, send a shiver down your spine. Visit www.mydarkpath.com for more information.
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Do you wonder why small towns, small businesses and people seem to be falling behind and you don’t know why? Feeling helpless about whether any of us can do anything to halt the decline of the places we love? Well, we know a secret. Our society fought the same battles about 100 years ago, and small towns won. Join Andrew Cameron, the founder of the Center for Small Town Success and small business owner, every other week as he rediscovers our Canadian Anti-Monopoly tradition. The goal is to l ...
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Rise and Grind Mastermind Podcast

Rise and Grind Mastermind

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We are a Mastermind Group. No individual has sufficient experience, education, native ability, and knowledge to insure the accumulation of a great fortune without the cooperation of other people. The concept of the Mastermind Group was formally introduced by Napoleon Hill in the early 1900's. In his timeless classic, "Think And Grow Rich" he wrote about the Mastermind principle as: "The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spi ...
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The London Necropolis Railway is an original, full cast audio drama podcast that premiered in fall 2018. The story takes place in London’s underground system where an organisation called The London Necropolis Railway moves the souls of the dead out of London to avoid the city getting overrun with hauntings. Barney works at the LNR, he’s one of the ghouls whose job it is to ensure that the souls end up on the trains that take them to the hereafter. He is bored with his job and tired of his en ...
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The Bangkok Podcast

Greg Jorgensen & Ed Knuth

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Online since 2010! Greg Jorgensen and Ed Knuth have been knocking around Bangkok since the turn of the century. Exploring dark corners, eating amazing food, and interacting with fascinating people, the two have gotten to know and love Thailand's capital in all its confusing, mysterious glory. Every week they chat about topics near and dear to those living here, those visiting here, or those who are just curious about what it's like to live in Asia's craziest city. Want to explore Bangkok on ...
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The Encounters A Paranormal Experience is a Paranormal / Supernatural discussion between Amanda and Dakota. We seek to unravel the unexplained and unknown. Join us weekly as we step into the shadows to bring a little light on the unknown. Welcome to the discussion.
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D-Beat Radio is all kinds of punk rock music with some shit in between. The show includes d-beat, crust, thrash, '77, Oi, street punk, hardcore, pop punk, death metal, anarcho, peace punk, garage, power violence, grindcore, riot girl, skate punk, even some good ol' rock n' roll. Jump in at any episode! @d_beatradio - #dbeatradio - dbeatradio@gmail.com D-Beat Dylan is the bass player for Against Empire, DogsHolyLife, and Form Rank out of Los Angeles. D-Beat Radio: Listen to it... Or don't.
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The Blood Crow Stories

Ellie Collins and Scott Moore

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Welcome, my darling. Do you like scary stories? So do we. The Blood Crow Stories is an anthology horror audio drama podcast, telling a new tale of terror every season. Our first season highlights the story of the S.S. Utopia, a cruise ship in the early 1900's. Modern-day college student, Max, begins to do his thesis on the audio diaries of the passengers on the ship. What he doesn't expect are the horrors waiting for him among the tapes, and the true reason why the ship sank so mysteriously ...
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A former BBC telecaster volunteered to read this hilarious, absurdist comedy novel written by a mysterious unknown author. We are releasing this gem of a novel Mortimer in the style of a radio serial (28 episodes!). Set in the 1920s, Mortimer Ascariot, an elephantine misanthrope who builds bottle boats, takes meticulous care of his lapel, and dallies on the fringe of reality and fantasy. The novel is set in a pretty little port called Georgetown, South Carolina at the start of the prohibitio ...
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Midnight. A lonely courtyard. The dead body of a stranger—a prosperous looking, well dressed, elderly man is found in Middle Temple Lane, London. This is one of England's ancient Inns of Court where barristers were traditionally apprenticed and carried on their work. Middle Temple is just a few minutes walk away from busy Fleet Street and the Thames Embankment. In the dead man's pocket is a piece of paper with the name and address of a young barrister. One of the first people to reach the cr ...
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Hello Stop Mo!

Animation Wild Card

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An educational limited podcast series to empower you with introductory knowledge of the stop motion industry to help reduce barriers of entry for newcomers as well as demystify how to navigate this career. And it's all guided by the contagious passion of the creator-hosts, Alexis Deprey and Casey Follen.
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Secrets. Everyone has one, but only few are willing to share them out of fear, judgement, or absolute embarrassment. Each week, we invite our listeners to widen the conversation as we discuss true anonymous secrets. With a touch of humor, we are aiming to remove the stigmas and move the societal needle towards empathy, understanding and inclusion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tell-me-a-secret/support
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This is Part Two of Greg and Ed’s interview with Paul and Yuangrat Wedel, returning guests to the show who previously talked about their book “Radical Thought, Thai Mind.” This time around the fascinating couple discuss their two novels, “Beads On A String” and “Dark Karma,” each historical fiction based in Southern Thailand. In this part of the in…
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This week's stories are about as opposite as you can get. Theresa starts by sharing that time during WWII when the Japanese bombed Brookings, Oregon. It doesn't stop there. The pilot who flew the mission returns 20 years later and you won't guess what happens then. Angie shares one of the darkest stories she ever has on the podcast. She dives into …
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Send us a Text Message. The beginnings of the modern sales profession (1890-1920) were associated with trust, respect, and even admiration. 100 years later, the sales profession sits at the bottom of Gallup's annual listings of ethical professions...along with politicians. What happened? Where did it all go wrong? I put my finger on it. In this epi…
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Having had the somewhat unenviable (?) POV of living in Bangkok both in their 20s AND in their late 40s (and more), Greg and Ed pro/con Bangkok for different age groups. Is Bangkok really a city for twenty-somethings or fifty-somethings? Greg begins by focusing on the older crowd. On the plus side, Bangkok offers many social opportunities that have…
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The word “departure” generally refers to the physical act of leaving a place. However, departure also indicates a deviation from one’s traditional course of action or way of thinking. As we close out this season of Sounds Current, Charlton and esteemed collaborators reflect on their experiences related to the development and subsequent productions …
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You want to know the history of war elephants? What are we kidding, of course you do and Angie is here to give you what you want. She brings us back to 1100 BCE to their first recorded use. She shares how they fought against Alexander the Great. They helped in both World Wars. They were used even in 2017 by Burmese rebels in Myanmar. Theresa closes…
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SUMMER SPECIAL! This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett and Ethan talk about the Munsters episode "Herman, the Master Spy." We try to decipher a dated Russia joke! Draculas in the daylight?! Fred Gwynne suffered for this episode! Subscribe to our Patreon for new episodes every other week: https://www.patreon.com/musthaveseentv Subscribe to Must Have …
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Greg and Ed interview Dave Lawrence of Pegleg Legal about the technicalities of divorce in Thailand. Although Ed previously discussed his big ‘D’ on an earlier show, his situation was so simple that it’s probably not representative of the typical divorce. Dave begins with his process for new clients. First, he asks if the marriage was registered in…
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This week's stories are verifiably unhinged. Theresa starts off sharing about how some Hmong, a small ethnic minority from Laos are *still* fighting the Vietnam War all these decades later. Angie attempts to lift the emotional tone by sharing the story of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the Duchess of Aquitaine who became queen of France, then after a divorc…
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Send us a Text Message. Some individuals from sales history moved mountains - and nobody knows about them today! This time, I wanted to highlight one from the 1970s & 1980s - Barbara Pletcher. She noticed a void in the development of women for the boardroom, and it started with sales skills. I found her story really compelling. The way she thought …
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We never experience a story in the same way twice. Sure, key elements remain firmly in place, but variables like political era, maturity, staging, and even the weather permeate each telling and play a vital part in the life of the piece. Charlton invites Del Sol collaborators to elaborate on their roles in the creation, performance, and ongoing sup…
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Explore humanity's enduring fascination with communicating beyond the grave. From the ancient ghost story of Athenodorus to modern-day spirit boxes, this episode traces our 2000-year quest to bridge the gap between the living and the dead. Journey with us to the haunted Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, where ghostly encounters and para…
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Greg and Ed perform an interesting test of the current state of AI: can you actually trust what different AI’s have to say about Bangkok and Thailand? Greg uses ChatGPT, while Ed is a Google guy through and through, so Gemini it is. The first question involves a bit of Thai history: exactly when and for how long did Thailand use a red flag with a w…
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Get ready for your favorite three letters, W, T, and F. Theresa starts us off with the story of Captain Eric Moody, the British Airways pilot who flew through a volcano in 1982 and delivered the greatest understatement to his passengers when he informed them all four engines had failed. Angie picks up the mantle and continues this bizarre episode b…
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This week Dakota and Amanda open up the case of the Dolls from Hell! Starring: Annabelle. Raggedy Anne Doll. A Bit Obsessive and Clingy but one HELL of a good time. AND Robert. 3ft Sailor. Extremely Possessive and not one to be shut out twice. Listen as our hosts discuss proper demon doll etiquette, some shared childhood trauma, and why we as human…
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SUMMER SPECIAL! This week on Must Have Seen TV, Brett and Ethan talk about the Make Room for Daddy episode "A Trip to Wisconsin." Danny Thomas does it all! This show has an edge! Who knew a '50s family sitcom could be this funny? Baraboo is a real town with real feelings about this episode! Subscribe to our Patreon for new episodes every other week…
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Captain Stephen Barton and his daughter Clara Barton Natalie Clifford Barney Did you ever wonder who started the American Red Cross? No? Well, Angie did. She starts us off this week with the story of Captain Stephen Barton and his daughter, Clara Barton. Theresa picks up the baton and shares the story of Natalie Clifford Barney, writer & queen of t…
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