On the 19th of February, 1911, in the Valorian Socialist Republic, an assistant tailor named Colette Geise experienced a migraine that ruined her life. This is a historical account of what happened next. THE KINGMAKER HISTORIES is a steampunk weird fiction podcast about being gay and doing crime, brought to you by the freaks who brought you Less Is Morgue.
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The Science of Being Great is the second book of Wattles' trilogy. In this volume he argues that the power of thought and positive self-esteem is the only true measure of a person's greatness. (Summary by Diana Majlinger)The Science of Getting Rich
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Edgar Braine was consistently successful at all he set out to accomplish. He went through life with goals and worked diligently and with ethical purity in reaching those goals, from becoming editor of the local newspaper on up to his political aspirations. That was how his mother, in her waning years, had advised him to reach his goals, and Edgar was determined to honor her advice. There was one caveat in his mothers advice however, and it is for Edgar to determine exactly what she meant by ...
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1911 colt 45 automatic pistol evolution and history Cover art photo provided by Bia Andrade on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@biawashere
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Ronald Reagan began his broadcasting career as a radio announcer for the Chicago Cubs, WHO Radio, Des Moines, Iowa. The Great Communicator had a wonderful voice that people trusted and made ever radio show an experience. Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the fortieth President of the United States (1981–1989) and the thirty-third Governor of California (1967–1975). Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, presiden ...
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A deep dive into the strange obscure and relentlessly entertaining portions of human history. Married couple and armchair historians, Stephanie & Andrew, discuss the often overlooked parts of humanity. Whether the subject is an obscure event that has confused historians for centuries or a historical figure that does not get enough credit, your hosts have you covered. New episodes available every Monday.
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Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer and teacher. For a large part of his life he lived and taught in Manchester running groups and giving guidance and personal tuition to a large number of interested people. He was a gifted artist, a writer of books, plays, and poetry as well as possessing a profound understanding of philosophy, religion and the science of his day. His legacy is extensive with 15 books published and many other writings and over 250 recorded talks. Much o ...
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In 1911, just three decades after the sport of football came to India, a group of Bengali men sent shockwaves across the entire British Empire. The Amor Ekadosh, or “Immortal Eleven,” competing in one of the oldest football tournaments in the world, did so without boots on their feet. Unafraid to go toe-to-toe with their colonisers, they showed a country what freedom felt like–long before its citizens were free. Konkona Sen Sharma brings the remarkable story, once erased from history, to life.
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The world's oldest golf magazine. Est 1911
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Tom Gresham's Gun Talk is a Nationally-Syndicated Radio Show delving into everything from Gun Rights and Second Amendment Issues to sport and target shooting, recreational shooting and more. It's Full Metal Talk Radio!
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Ethan Frome is a novel published in 1911 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author Edith Wharton. It is set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts, New England, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events. (
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Eugene Halliday (1911–1987) was a British artist, writer and teacher. Possessing a profound understanding of philosophy, religion and the science of his day, he published 15 books and gave over 250 recorded talks. Much of his work centred on his interpretation of the esoteric ideas behind religion. The purpose of this podcast is to share Halliday’s teachings.
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The history of 19th century and 20th century China, leading up to the Chinese Revolutions, the Republic of China and then the People's Republic of China. This podcast was inspired by Mike Duncan's Revolutions. This podcast follows him by telling the stories leading to the Chinese Revolutions. The episodes cover the Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, foreign treaties and concessions bringing trade and Christianity to China, the Boxer Rebellion, China's 1911 Revolution, the Warlord Period, the KMT ...
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dif·fu·sion: the spreading of something more widely Diffusion is the podcast of Carnegie Corporation of New York, the first grantmaking foundation in the United States established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911. Our mission? To promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding around issues of peace, education and democracy. Hosted by Michael Moran, Visiting Media Fellow, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Sarwar Kashmeri, Professor at Norwich University, and Gail Ablow, Visiti ...
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Exploits of Juve (version 2), The by Marcel Allain (1885 - 1969) and Pierre Souvestre (1874 - 1914)
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The second book in the Fantômas series by the prolific authors Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre (they published 32 Fantômas novels between 1911 and 1913.) Fantômas broke the mold of the Gentlemen burglars like Raffles and Arsene Lupin. He killed without compunction. His anarchic ruthlessness, especially as portrayed by silent film pioneer Louis Feuillade, made Fantômas the darling of the French avante garde, such as the artist René Magritte and novelist Robert Desnos. (Summary by Alan Wint ...
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Marie Curie, born in Warsaw in 1867, was a Polish-French physicist and chemist famous for her work on radioactivity. She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes - in physics (1903) and chemistry (1911). The risks of working with strongly radioactive materials were not known at that time, and she eventually died in 1934 from an illness likely caused by radiation poisoning. Radioactive Substances is the thesis of Marie Curie, presented to ...
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The Journey West focuses on the talks and historical events surrounding the travels of 'Abdu'l-Bahá to the West from 1911 to 1913. Find out more about the journey at thejourneywest.org.
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Welcome to Mission in 5 the Podcast, where I ask five simple questions to ministry practitioners to learn more about who they are and where they see God moving in their community. 1.Who are you? (Tell us a little bit about yourself) 2.How did you get here? (To your ministry setting) 3.What is happening at (ministry context)? 4.What is next? (What is next for the guest personally, professionally, or next for the ministry context) 5. How can we partner with you in mission and ministry?
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The value of the honey bee in cross pollinating the flowers of fruit trees makes it desirable that exact information be available concerning the actions of the bee when gathering and manipulating the pollen. The results recorded in this manuscript are also of value as studies in the behavior of the bee and will prove interesting and valuable to the bee keeper. The work here recorded was done by Dr. Casteel during the summers of 1911 and 1912. (Summary from introduction of manuscript)
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Comic Geek Speak is the best podcast about comic books for fans and new readers alike. Put together by a group of life-long comic geeks, it's 4-5 hours a week of comic book history, current comic news, and a general look at the industry. In addition to all the latest in comics talk, the show also features creator interviews, listener responses, contests, and trivia, lots of trivia. So listen in and experience all the joys of a Wednesday afternoon at the comic shop, from the comfort of your o ...
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The Global Novel is a podcast that surveys the narratology of world literature and history of translation from antiquity to modernity with a critical lens and aims to make academic education in literature accessible to the world.
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Hello, Tân’si, Edlanet’e, Aanii, Bonjour! Welcome back to Our Shared Politics. My name is Nova, I am a settler on Turtle Island. I created this podcast with the hope of highlighting our similarities amongst political parties, instead of focusing on the differences and pushing people further apart. I wish to express acknowledgment that I am on Treaty 8 territory, home to the Tse’khene, Dunne-za, Nehiyawak, Saulteau, and BC Métis. It is essential I recognize all First Nations, Metis, and Inuit ...
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A historical biography podcast about men-at-arms and masculinity throughout history, hosted by historian Adam Franti.
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The New York City Fire Museum's Throwback FDNY podcast is here to help present the extraordinary history and unique heritage of the fire department in the five boroughs. Each episode, we’ll turn a spotlight on three specific years and share a story from each that we hope brings the Fire Department’s past to life, a must for FDNY history buffs of all ages! This initiative is brought to you with help from the FDNY and the FDNY Foundation.
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Welcome to Coffee & Prayer with Pastor Andrew F Carter. This is a Bible study done Live on YouTube Monday-Friday that touches on controversial topics and subjects many churches don’t like to discuss. Together we try to gain a deeper understanding of the word of God. The goal is context, thought provoking conversation and new perspectives. These are raw, honest, open and transparent conversations that is Holy Spirit led and humorous. These are the recorded episodes from the YouTube livestream ...
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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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A podcast preserving dedicated to preserving Scotland's past, recording its present and informing our future.
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One hundred simple fish sauces. Sixty-five ways to cook mackerel. The Catching of Unshelled Fish. Twenty-seven ways to Cook Frogslegs. Now that should certainly make you reach for your apron and fish knife! How to Cook Fish by Olive Green is a vintage culinary classic, filled with simple, easy to follow recipes rendered in a terse, no nonsense style. There's none of this fiddling with scales, weights and measures. What you get is a mélange of interesting, unusual ways to cook seafood without ...
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Audio Drama. With a nod to "Ear Play," the original founding radio series from the 1970’s, HEAR PLAY Audio Theatre approaches radio drama as an art form, creating dramatic theatrical podcasts that utilize the power of the spoken word along with the latest sound design techniques. With skillful acting, nuanced direction, and artful design and editing, HEAR PLAY produces vibrant and engaging listening experiences presented directly to your ear with immediacy and a remarkable intimacy. Begun du ...
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The Bible was first translated into English some time in the 7th century by an unnamed monk known to us as the Venerable Bede. This was the Old English version and the work of translation from Vulgate Latin into Middle English was taken up again in the 14th century by the famous religious dissenter John Wycliffe. Modern translations date from the 16th century onwards and these were sourced from Greek and Hebrew versions as well as Latin. Most translations are made by a large group of scholar ...
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Medieval England in the 12th century. The evil Prince John rules England in place of his brother, the noble Richard the Lionheart, who is being held in an Austrian prison by Duke Leopold of Austria, while returning from one of his Crusades. Under the avaricious and Machiavellian John, the Norman aristocrats are in constant conflict with the native Saxon people. Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott is set in these turbulent times. The eponymous hero, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, the son of a Saxon nobleman has ...
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Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women is one of the many self help books that Bennett wrote, the most famous of these being How to Live 24 Hours a Day. It is highly readable, amusing and offers wisdom in an extremely palatable form. Bennett's gift for analysis and his knowledge of philosophy and psychology make this book a valuable treasure trove of handy hints to improve our lives. Though it was first published in 1911, it remains as relevant, wise and useful as it did more tha ...
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Light hearted, entertaining and amusing as it takes on contemporary American life would best describe The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder whish is a compilation of humorous passages from various works of American literature. Ranging from Harriet Beecher Stowe's Dinah's Kitchen to Dislikes by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Little Orphint Annie by James Whitcomb Riley, The Auto Rubaiyat by Reginald Wright Kauffman, Garden Ethics by Charles Dudley Warner and Morris and the Honorabl ...
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RESPECTABILITY, n. The offspring of a liaison between a bald head and a bank account. BEAUTY, n. The power by which a woman charms a lover and terrifies a husband. LITIGANT, n. A person about to give up his skin for the hope of retaining his bones. If these caustic definitions catch your fancy, you'd enjoy The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce. He was a columnist with the San Francisco News Letter, a weekly paper which was a business publication aimed at the corporate sector. However, it ...
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What is history? History is people itself. History is being made by people. This is a podcast about people. History in Faces
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Covering everything that history class missed. Season 1: The Irish War of Independence is airing now. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sarah-hayter/support
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A podcast all about stories of the South, straight from the sources. Hosted by Kate Robertson, the Southern food & lifestyle blogger at athoughtandahalf.com. Based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Hear UR is a podcast written and produced by students at The University of Rochester. Each season tells historicals stories about Western New York. The executive producers for Hear UR are Thomas Fleischman and Stephen Roessner.
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Endless Summers is an Australian Test Cricket History Podcast, covering every series from 1877 to the present. We go in-depth on the matches, players, selection dramas and amazing moments that have made Australian Test Cricket History.
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Interviews with expert historians and genealogists, covering everything from medieval Britain to Anne Lister's diaries. From DNA expertise to Suffragette activism! Presented by me (Natalie Pithers), a family historian on a mission to help others write their family history. Seeking to understand the time and place within which our ancestors lived is a crucial step for anyone exploring their family history. Our ancestors were more than names and dates. With this in mind I pick the brains of a ...
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Each month historian Paul Letters delves back into events from This Month in History. The focus is on modern history, with anaylsis of how historical events shape our modern world. For example, we talked to the US fighter pilot who stepped into the March 1969 conflict between China and the USSR which caused the "Madman" nuclear alert.
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The Morgan's Podcast, featuring readings from works in the Morgan's collection.
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Weekly podcast of the 1846 diary entries of Nathaniel Bryceson, a clerk, from a manuscript held at the City of Westminster Archives Centre.
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19.11: A Close Reading on Voice- An Overview, and Why Time War
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The book that became a New York Times Bestseller because of a tweet. Well, it won LOTS of awards when it came out, but it was rediscovered by a Twitter account with a large following. So-- let's get into it! On our first episode diving into Voice using the short novel "This Is How You Lose The Time War", we talk about why Voice is essential and som…
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Episode 124: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Disaster of 1911
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In this riveting episode of "History For Weirdos," Andrew plunges into the heart of one of the most catastrophic industrial disasters in American history—the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911. As flames engulfed a New York City garment factory, 146 lives were tragically cut short, most of them young immigrant women. This episode doesn't just…
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Join the American Baptist Churches of Nebraska on the 2024 Lenten reflections, "Facing Jerusalem" 2024 Lent Readings February 18: Luke 9:51-62 February 25: Luke 13:22-30 March 3: Luke 17:11-19 March 10: Luke 18:31-34 March 17: Luke 19:11-27 March 24: Palm Sunday Luke 19:28-44 March 31: Easter Luke 24:1-12 April 7: Luke 24:13-34 Churches and Pastors…
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The Rush To Double Stack 1911 Pistols; Is The .22 A Self Defense Round?; Best Home Defense Gun: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 Hour 3
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In This Hour: -- Suddenly everyone seems to be talking about double stack 1911 pistols. Buck Pierson, from Staccato, explains the advantages of this popular platform. -- The case for a .22 rimfire rifle for self defense. -- What's the best home defense gun? Pistol, rifle, or shotgun? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.10.24 Hour 3…
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Ep. 1911 Delayed Obedience is Still Disobedience
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In this episode of Coffee & Prayer our devotions are found in 2 Chronicles chapter 3-12.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeeandprayer/support
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3.87 Fall and Rise of China: Xinhai Revolution of 1911
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Last time we spoke about the Railway Protection Movement and the Wuchang Uprising. Emperor Guangxi and Empress Dowager Cixi were dead leaving regent Zaifeng in charge of the ailing dynasty. Alongside their deaths, the Guangzhou-Hankou and Sichuan-Hankow railway lines would become the trigger to end the Qing dynasty. The people were already angry, b…
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Episode 125: Joan of Arc, Teen General and Saint
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In this electrifying episode of History For Weirdos, Stephanie embarks on a journey back to the tumultuous times of the Hundred Years' War to unravel the enigmatic tale of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orléans. Known for her pivotal role in lifting the siege of Orléans and leading the French to several crucial victories, Joan's story is one that blends …
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Why Is Reloading Powder So Expensive?; State Gun Rights Groups Are Vital; Hunting's Social Aspects: Gun Talk Radio | 03.17.24 Hour 1
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In This Hour: Live from the Hodgdon Powder headquarters in Kansas: -- Aaron Oelger, from Hodgdon, explains the recent price increases in loading powders, and what it would take for them to come back down. -- Moriah Day, Ex. Director of the Kansas State Rifle Association, talks about how state groups function and why it's vital for every gun owner t…
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Where Does Reloading Gun Powder Come From?; Not Your Daddy's Shotgun Ammo; Olympic Shooting Events: Gun Talk Radio | 03.17.24 Hour 2
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In This Hour: -- From the Hodgdon Powder HQ in Kansas, Chris Hodgdon explains where they get powders and why it's sometimes in short supply. -- Modern shotshells are much more effective that those of a generation ago. Joel Hodgdon, from Remington Ammunition, explains. -- Shooting events in the Olympics. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.17.24 Hour 2…
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A Fresh Look At Tristar Firearms; California Judge Issues Terrible Decision; Is Reloading Worth The Effoort?: Gun Talk Radio | 03.17.24 Hour 3
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In This Hour: -- Gus Bader, from Tristar, runs down the various guns from this versatile company. -- A judge in California gets the Second Amendment completely wrong. Was it on purpose? -- With the rising prices of reloading components many are asking if it's worth the effort to get into handloading. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.17.24 Hour 3…
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A special 8mm Cartidge, Pressure Limits and Velocity, Gunpowder vs. Black Powder: Gun Talk Radio | 03.17.24 After Show
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In This Hour: -- Creating the 8mm OMG cartridge. -- The importance of pressure limits and why faster isn't always better. -- The difference between gunpowder and black powder. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.17.24 After Show
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Rediscovering The Love of Hunting | Gun Talk Hunt
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Gun Talk’s own Chris Cerino joins Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin for this episode of Gun Talk Hunt. Fresh off a successful season, where Chris renewed his love for hunting, the guys are discussing ‘making the time’, their experience running a recent hunter’s education course and much more. Check out this enjoyable and wide-ranging discussion. Copyright ©2024 …
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Ep. 1912 Stop Running Back to What God Rescued You From and Got to Deal with Fear
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In this episode of Coffee and Prayer our devotions are found in 2 Chronicles chapter 13 through 22. We talk about responding to correction. Standing on his promises. Dealing with fear. Praising God through the pain. Wicked influence. Running back to what God rescued you from and much, much more!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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Madame Bovary scandalized and fascinated nineteenth-century France upon its release, and is a groundbreaking exploration of desire, romantic disillusionment, and the mundane realities of rural life. Joining us are Professors Mary Donaldson-Evans who taught at University of Delaware, Jennifer Yee from Oxford University, Rachel Mesch from Boston Univ…
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Catching Up With John Correia | Gun Talk Nation
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Active Self Protection’s John Corriea joins Gun Talk Nation’s Ryan Gresham in the studio. John is a very interesting guest with a fascinating story and the guys cover his background, his entrance into the industry, his training background, the origins of Active Self Protection and much more. Find John on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@Activ…
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“¿Somos la resistencia, no?”: Memory and Manipulation in Netflix’s La Casa de Papel - Tori Vilches
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In this week’s episode, Tori Vilches delves into various adaptations of the Italian folk song “Bella Ciao” in Netflix’s La Casa de Papel, demonstrating its role in symbolizing resistance against oppressive structures and contributing to the humanization of the show’s anti-hero characters, ultimately fostering emotional connections between viewers a…
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Join me, Nova, as I discuss a revolutionary that every Lefitst (really, every human, but that's asking for a bit much) should know, Burkinabe Thomas Sankara. Truly a man for his people, he planted millions of trees, vaccinated millions of citizens of Burkina Faso, and would have done more if his time as leader would not have been cut short.…
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Comic Geek Speak Presents - The Crisis Tapes 27: Crisis on Infinite Earths #7 Part 1
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Peter and Adam return to the Crisis Tapes to begin their in-depth coverage of Crisis on Infinite Earths issue 7. The main feature of this episode is a breakdown of the iconic cover by George Pérez as well as some of the many homages it has spawned over the years. We then cover the first five pages of this double-size shocker in grand Footnotes styl…
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3.90 Fall and Rise of China: Twenty-Demands & the Walrus emperor
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Last time we spoke about Chinese laborers during the Great War. Although China took upa stance of neutrality at the offset of WW1, there was still this enormous desire to join the Entente side. The new Republic of China wanted to get a seat at the peace table to hopefully undue some of the terrible unequal treaties. To procure that seat, China appr…
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Gun Talk Turns 29; South Carolina Becomes 29th State With Constitutional Carry; Why Are Courts Ignoring The Supreme Court? : Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 Hour 1
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In This Hour: -- This weeks marks 29 years on the air for Gun Talk Radio. Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, was there at the beginning, and he talks about the changes in the gun rights fight in almost 30 years. -- Louisiana and South Carolina become states number 28 and 29 to remove restrictions on lawful adults carrying gu…
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Making Better Shooters; Real Experience From Top Gun Schools; Can You Learn To Shoot From Video Games?: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 Hour 2
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In This Hour: -- Why take serious firearms training, and what can you get from it. Phil Strader runs down what's available at the Sig Sauer Academy. -- Range report from Range Ready Studios. When the instructor makes you want to shoot better ... for him -- Learning to shoot through video games. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.10.24 Hour 2…
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A Revolver Shoots Twice With Each Trigger Pull; Should She Become A Gun Trainer?; The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" Turns 60: Gun Talk Radio | 03.10.24 After Show
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In This Hour: -- A goofy revolver fires two shots at once, and one bullet tumbles. Is this a gun to keep? -- Tom watches his friend's marked improvement in shooting, and Jim thinks she should become an instructor. -- The Winchester Model 70 "Pre-64" cult, versus the quality of today's rifles. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 03.10.24 After Show…
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19.10: Introducing Our Close Readings Series
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You’ve probably seen us posting about our Close Reading Series, and in his episode, we finally officially introduce it! For most of the remainder of 2024, we’ll be diving into five core elements of writing by focusing on five different literary texts. We’ll spend five episodes on each one, and then we’re going to… drumroll please… interview the aut…
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Trouble comes knocking. Transcript Link Written by Charlie Green Cast in order of appearance- David Ault - The Historian Maxadrian Burton - Kruger Bradley Gareth - Holzmann Newton Schottlekotte - Mandel Graham Rowat - Moretz Taqi Nazeer - Eisen Josh Rubino - Telesphore Blythe Renay - Colette Lucas Martinez - Lando True Tales Propaganda: True Tales …
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“How do you color a sound?”: Hearing Afrofuturism in The 5th Dimension’s “Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (1969) - Alejandro Cueto
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This week’s episode will consider The 5th Dimension’s medley, “Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” (1969) in relation to its Vietnam War Era context and through the lens of Afrofuturism. This episode was produced by David Thurmaier along with Team Lead Richard Desinord. SMT-Pod Theme music by Zhangcheng Lu; Closing music "hnna" by David Voss. For …
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1930 - Catching Up with Dave Wachter
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A more fitting episode couldn't possibly have been recorded on the day of CGS' nineteenth anniversary. Artist extraordinaire Dave Wachter, a man who has been a guest, friend, and listener since 2005, comes on to discuss his latest book, Uncanny Valley, with Chris, Shane, Murd and Ian. They also talk how Dave first got into comics and then subsequen…
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Join the American Baptist Churches of Nebraska on the 2024 Lenten reflections, "Facing Jerusalem" 2024 Lent Readings February 18: Luke 9:51-62 February 25: Luke 13:22-30 March 3: Luke 17:11-19 March 10: Luke 18:31-34 March 17: Luke 19:11-27 March 24: Palm Sunday Luke 19:28-44 March 31: Easter Luke 24:1-12 April 7: Luke 24:13-34 Churches and Pastors…
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Air Rifle Fun, ‘Takin’ Bacon’ & More | Gun Talk Nation
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Our good friend Roy Hill of Swanson Russell joins Gun Talk Nation’s Ryan Gresham for this episode. Roy and Ryan are discussing Roy’s history as a longtime Gun Talk Radio listener, his background as an air rifle coach, his involvement with Special Operations Wounded Warriors (SOWW), the breadth of work that Swanson Russell executes and much more. Le…
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3.89 Fall and Rise of China: China’s forgotten role during the Great War
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Last time we spoke about the rise of Yuan Shikai, the outbreak of WW1 and the siege of Tsingtao. Yuan Shikai used every dirty little trick to seize and maintain his authority in the new republic. He forced the KMT’s hand, prompting Dr. Sun Yat-sen to usher in a second revolution, but it ultimately failed as Yuan Shikai controlled the best army in C…
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Episode 123: Florence Nightingale - The Lady with the Lamp
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Florence Nightingale was a nurse, social reformer, and statistician who revolutionized healthcare in the 19th century. Born into a privileged British family, Nightingale defied societal expectations to pursue nursing education in Germany and France. Her pivotal moment came during the Crimean War when she transformed military hospitals through impro…
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Join me, Nova, as we dive into the basics and available details of the new Canadian Dental Care Plan! Also-- why hasn't Canada always had dental care included in our universal health care? Well, we touch on that and more in this week's episode! Listen now to be an informed citizen.By Nova
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