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The news of the week in audio, for many years compiled and written by the late Michelle Hilling of Archaeologica, is now the product of our dedicated volunteer team. Read by Laura Kennedy, the Audio News is compiled from Archaeologica’s daily news updates. The musical interludes are original compositions by Anthony Kennedy. The Audio News from Archaeologica is compiled from Archaeologica.org's daily news updates.
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The Séance

Conscious Radio Network, LLC

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Since 2015, Conscious Radio Network's been dedicated to fostering global well-being by emphasizing the interconnectedness of mental, emotional, and physical health. We believe that as human beings, we are integral parts of a vast ecosystem that spans both the seen and the unseen, influencing not only the health of our planet but also the harmony of the greater cosmos. Our mission is to awaken individuals worldwide to the profound truths that bind us all — to each other, to Earth, and to the ...
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NPS Southwest Archeology

Southern Arizona Office

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The National Park Service (NPS) Southwest Archeology Podcast explores archeological projects and historic preservation at NPS sites in the southwest. Get a behind-the-scenes view of how National Park Service archeology works through interviews with park staff, university researchers, and tribal partners. The show is produced by the Southern Arizona Office, and interviews include both NPS employees and partners.
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TxDOT conducts more permitted archeology than any other institution or organization in Texas - it is part of the work we do before any construction. As leaders in the field, our studies and methods continue to advance the science of archeology through the years. Check our cool discoveries and other stories about Texas archeology here.
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Fascinating history facts, inspirational stories, and slight exaggerations from the ancient world. Storyteller John Rose shares tales that make history, the Bible, and Mediterranean travel fun and easy to understand.
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Exploring all matters of high strangeness, from the paranormal, weird science, forbidden archeology, giants and of course your dude and mine...Sasquatch. We'll ask such hard hitting questions like, what is Sasquatch? Is he the Great North American Tree Ape? Or just some portal tripping, inter-dimensional long haired hippy type? My moneys on Ape, and I bet just like most of his ilk, when he's mad, he flings the poop.....
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Paratus

Dr. Brian C. Nixon

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Latin for "prepared," Paratus is a podcast sponsored by Veritas International University. Paratus is dedicated to helping Christians develop a Biblical worldview, assisting listeners to think scripturally and soundly about the world today.
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NOVA | PBS

WGBH Science Unit

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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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Oldest Stories

James Bleckley

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History and myth of the Cradle of Civilization, bronze age Mesopotamia, beginning with the dawn of writing. The show will cover the full history of Mesopotamia, from Gilgamesh to Nabonidas, a span of some 2500 years, with myths of heroes and gods, and tales of daily life peppered throughout. Sumer, Akkad, Old Babylon, Hittites, and Israel have all been covered in depth, current episodes get deep into the Assyrian Empire. New episodes every other Wednesday. Online at oldeststories.net.
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NOVA Vodcast | PBS

WGBH Science Unit

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NOVA brings you short video stories from the world of science, including excerpts from our television programs, video dispatches from producers and correspondents in the field, animations, and much more. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova and watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS. Please note that this feed requires QuickTime 7. Free upgrade available at apple.com/itunes.
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Don't Look Now

Jeni McDonald and Will Hageman

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What could an Engineer and an Archaeologist have to talk about? Listen to us discuss history, mysteries, science, culture and art. The world is vast and episode by episode we learn about the way the world works.
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Ben Yeoh Chats

Benjamin Yeoh

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Ben Yeoh chats to a variety of thinkers and doers about their curiosities, ideas and passions. If you are curious about the world this show is for you. I have extended conversations across humanities and science with artists, philosophers, writers, theatre makers, activists, economists and all walks of life. Disclaimer: Personal podcast, no organisational affiliation or endorsement.
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el CafeciTO

el CafeciTO - Latin American Studies @ UofT

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The official podcast for the Latin American Studies program in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Toronto.
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CineFix Top 100

IGN & Geek Media

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Cinefix is the first podcast from the long-standing, movie-obsessed YT page, CineFix. Compiled from their personal top 100s by some sort of robot algorithm they don’t really understand, our resident film nerds Clint Gage and Michael Calabro plan to discuss one of the top 100 movies each week with one catch: they don't know what movies are on it or where they rank! CINEFIX is a part of the Geek Media Podcast Network, an IGN Entertainment Brand. Visit Geek.com for more information.
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மாணவர் புத்தகப் பண்ணை, தந்தை பெரியார் தமிழிசை மன்றம் ஆகியவற்றின் நிறுவனரும், நந்தன் வழி இதழின் ஆசிரியரும், ஆனா ரூனா என்று தமிழ் மொழிப் பற்றாளர்களால் அழைக்கப்பட்டவருமான புரவலர் நா. அருணாச்சலம் ஐயா அவரகள் (12 மே 1939 – 23 மே 2016) நிறுவிய தமிழ்ச் சான்றோர் பேரவையின் வாரந்திர இணையவழி சிறப்பு நிகழ்வுகளின் ஒளிப்பதிவு. Pre-recorded versions of the Weekly online event organized by Tamil Sandror Peravai, Founded by Tamil Scholar Naa.Arunachalam, also known as AanaaRunaa For more info, www.kural.co.in
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An intimate journey of remembering and reclaiming ancestral stories, feminine wisdom, and earth magic. Throughout the series, I talk with guests from Ireland & the British Isles about ancestral dreaming and remembering as a pathway back to reverent ways of living in the modern world. Through stories, teachings, and personal sharing we’ll discover the greater possibility of who we can be in this time of planetary change.
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Our Ancient Future Story: Navigating Scripture Through The Eyes of Family. We as Christ followers, are children of God, co-heirs with Christ, adopted into God’s family, but now that we are in the family of God there is an Ancient Future story that we need to learn to tell us all about this Amazing family we are now a part of. And we need to know this story. Throughout this podcast we will open the pages of history and step back in time to recount and relive our story. We will walk with famil ...
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Calvary Chapel High Desert (Audio)

Calvary Chapel High Desert, Victorville, CA

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Calvary Chapel High Desert is a place where you can come to learn more about God in a casual, nonthreatening atmosphere. No judgment. No hostility. No ritual. Just real people seeking to be in relationship with God and other likeminded believers.
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Philosophy vs Work

Michael Murray

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The podcast that examines the Ethics of the “Work Ethic” and other philosophical and socio-political questions regarding Work, Life, and Death. New episodes (most) Tuesdays! Host Michael Murray holds a Master's in Ethics and Applied Philosophy from UNC Charlotte, where his research focus was on Marxism, Existentialism, and Critical Theory. He finished his BA Summa Cum Laude with Departmental Honors in Art History, also from UNCC. He was a faculty Teaching Assistant as both Graduate and Under ...
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EES EvalEdge

European Evaluation Society

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EES EvalEdge, is the European Evaluation Society (EES) podcast series that provides insights into the implications of new and emerging technologies in evaluation and vice versa. The Podcast explores frontier technologies such as big data, machine learning, open data, geospatial analysis, blockchain and Internet of Things (IoTs). The purpose is to identify the role of evaluators and the field of evaluation in shaping how these technologies can be adapted in international development and in la ...
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Israeli spokesman Eylon Levy has been the global media’s #1 address for understanding Israel’s perspective in the October 7 War with Hamas. In the State of a Nation podcast, Eylon brings his idiosyncratic blend of “eloquence and ability to transmit outrage” (The Times) and “rhetorical tour de force” (The Guardian) to his exclusive channel, to explore the most pressing questions facing the Jewish state – and all with patience and panache. State of a Nation takes you into the spokesperson’s br ...
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The Northern Traditions Podcast is the official podcast of The Wisdom of Odin YouTube Channel. This podcast is meant to be a lighter take on the often heavy subject of Paganism, all while still discussing topics that we believe can help you on your own personal journey. We occasionally bring on guest to interview about their personal experiences, or what they are up to in the larger pagan community. Conversations meant for every level of practitioner.
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Into The Portal

Into The Portal

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Myths | Legends | History | Cryptozoology A podcast dedicated to all things Lost, Unexplained and Straight Up Strange. From ancient lost cities to paranormal phenomena and legendary creatures, Into the Portal is your gateway to the bizarre. Join Hosts Amber Rae and Andrew McKay as they approach topics you have never heard before, taking an in-depth look through an alternate lens… To the other side of the portal.
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Story of Water

Lake Storywater

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Story of Water is an educational podcast that discusses science and history topics related to water. It is hosted by Lake Storywater, along with his droid, H20. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyofwater/support
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Trust the Process @ MIT

MIT's Trust Center

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Trust the Process is an interview show featuring the top entrepreneurial minds at MIT. Produced by the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship, it features interviews with alumni, current students, friends of the program, and affiliates.
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Winner of 4 Signal Awards, including Best Kids Podcast, Best Road Trip Podcast, and Best Writing (Fiction)! Whether it's a kid hiding a baby dragon in his attic, a high school mascot protecting the football team from an ancient Viking curse, or a little sister vanishing when a teleportation experiment goes wrong, Kaboom has an audio adventure for you! The whole family will love listening to these original fiction stories together, which feature full casts of talented voice actors and cinemat ...
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Extended Techniques

Erlena Dlu and Alotro Lado

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Extended Techniques is a podcast about contemporary music that features deeply researched stories about lives, philosophies and creative work of the most inspiring musicians of our time.
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Spaghettification: A podcast where science and astronomy meets beer and light-hearted humour. Two hosts from different worlds collide in an explosion of enthusiasm in the field of astronomy. One, an astrophysicist, the other a backyard astronomer, look to share with you their passion for all things astronomy and craft beer.
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Fourth Watch Files is hosted by Carl Crew, known as the Barnum of Burbank Blvd. He is the founder of the California Institute of Abnormalarts in North Hollywood, which is a circus themed freak show night club, focusing on the extreme and unusual. Carl is also an actor, screenwriter and filmmaker, starring in the movies Jeffrey Dahmer: The Secret Life and Blood Diner, an underground cult classic. Carl takes a look at a wide variety of unusual topics, including Bigfoot, UFOs, secret societies ...
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Conversations with some of the worlds smartest and most inspirational tattoo artists. Hear what's on their minds, what makes for a great tattoo, how tattoos can transform someone into who they want to be, and brainstorm ways to make the world better through tattoos and the arts. The effects of our previous tattoo shows are great, attracting countless guest and resident tattoo artists as well as educated and inspired clients. A dozen interviews have been recorded and being edited at this time ...
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While there might be some debate about what is indeed the world's oldest profession, what might be the world's oldest medical profession is that of the midwife. Women have most likely been helping other women give birth since before modern humans were a thing. Take a listen this week and learn about the history of the midwife... from revered helper…
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Send us a text In the gripping conclusion to our two-part special, former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy continues his conversation with Guy M., an anonymous IDF combat medic from Israel’s elite Unit 669. From battlefield trauma to unexpected moments of joy, this episode goes beyond the missions and into the heart of what it means to se…
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Join us as we explore the iconic Stonehenge! We delve into its history and significance, share our personal experience visiting the site, and round things off with some funny negative reviews and a look at future research. It’s a mix of history, adventure, and laughs you won’t want to miss! Links Stonehenge English Heritage website 'I visited this …
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“Funny how?” 1990s Goodfellas set a new high watermark for the gangster movie. The Martin Scorsese classic starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta (along with, like, half the cast of The Sopranos) portrayed a world in which the mafia life itself was the main character. Clint, Cal and Nick talk about the origins of the famous Copacabana sh…
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20.04.2025 ஞாயிறு, காலை 09 மணிக்கு "தமிழ்ச் சான்றோர் பேரவை" சார்பில், "தமிழ்தேசம்" (Clubhouse) வழங்கும் சிறப்பு நிகழ்வு. "இன்றைய அரசியலும் உளவியலும்" - எனும் தலைப்பில் முனைவர் பழனிதுரை அவர்கள் அவர்கள் ஆற்றிய உரை. வாருங்கள், தோழர்களே! கற்போம், ஒன்றிணைவோம், மாற்றத்தை முன்னெடுப்போம்!! #polictics #socialism #revolution #democracy Mentioned in this epis…
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The mid 80s were an interesting time for Canadian legends Rush. Like so many of their contemporaries of the time, the trio seemingly openly embraced the era by developing a very "80s" look and sound. That was never more evident than their '85 album "Power Windows". The decisive album is 40 years young. So as is tradition, we've chosen this album fo…
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Following excavation at Weathertop (Amon Sûl), a range of post-excavation analyses was undertaken to better understand the site’s history and use. Archaeobotanical analysis revealed evidence of plant remains, shedding light on past diets and the environment surrounding the tower. Illustrations of key artefacts and features were produced to aid in v…
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With changes happening in CRM that might necessitated more whistle-blowing in the future we take a look at the tools and processes needed to successfully whistle-blow. With the nice side affect of learning how to increase how many shows you can watch on streaming services. Links Onion share Tor Browser Tails OS Signal VPN Temp Mail Trump Appointees…
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Hey all, welcome back. There's a ton to go over from what's been going on on my end lately, what's been happening with the economy, we talk a little about 'where have all the Leftists gone?' (queue Paula Cole), and, for the bulk of the episode, we return to Kathi Weeks' The Problem with Work. For part 3, we're focusing on Weber's primitive construc…
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Today we witness the transformation of Urartu—called Biainilli in its own time—from a fledgling mountain kingdom into a formidable Iron Age empire that would challenge Assyria itself. Following Sarduri’s founding of Tushpa, his successors Ishpuini and Menua laid the military, economic, and administrative foundations of a true state. We explore the …
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This is CFB Nnnnnnews! Learn more about the staff at our favorite news station as they prepare for their 50th anniversary special. The celebration dinner provides even more breaking news: drama, romance, and drunkeness abound! To support the podcast, head on over to Clatfartburg.com! There you can join our monthly membership, or get some bonus cont…
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In this episode, Sarah sits down with Peruvian archeologist, Dr. Solsiré Cusicanqui Marsano from University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Solsiré reminisces on her initial interest in archeology and her current engagement with more community-based methodologies that seek to democratize the field through the consideration of local and Indigenous…
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This week we discuss the invention of the graham cracker... the tasty snack that is used for making smores, pie crusts, and other fun snacks. However, its history is not what you might expect. The original graham cracker was invented by the reverend Sylvester Graham in the late 1800s. He was a proponent of avoiding lustful thought by eating the bla…
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This week: Could a new find solve the mystery of the Sutton Hoo helmet? We explore the surprising journeys of ancient obsidian tools across Canada. Plus, a mind-blowing claim: a huge underground city beneath the Giza pyramids? Join us for the latest digs and discoveries from around the world! Links Segment 1 Mysterious origin of iconic Sutton Hoo h…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Extremely rare Denisovan jawbone confirms human cousins spread across Asia (details)(details) Teotihuacan Altar found in Guatemala reveals cultural crossover in thriving city-state of Tikal (details)(details)(details) Ancient tools from a South African cave reveal interactions among prehistoric peoples (det…
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There was a time when "physical product" was flying off the shelves. There were some points when labels and stores couldn't keep up with demand.Through it all though there were some albums that should have sold by the bucket load. But they somehow fell short. This week we go over some of these "can't miss" albums. That did. "Cold Lake" anyone? "Chi…
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“I am your (SPOILERS REDACTED)…” The Empire Strikes Back was the sequel to a movie that helped change the way the film business worked. The continuing adventures of Luke, Leia, Han and the rebellion picked up where Star Wars left off and left it in a much darker place. Clint, Cal and Nick continue the season of family by talking about the one-man-f…
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In this episode, David talks about the recent news about the direwolves that were “brought back from extinction.” However, as he explains, no direwolves were brought back from extinction, and it seems the company is intentionally lying to the public for one reason or the other. David talks biology, speciation taxonomy, and why it seems the public i…
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Originally recorded live on February 8, 2015, this special remastered episode features the late Rev. Benjamin Cox, the first-ever in-studio guest on Conscious Radio Network. In this powerful conversation, Rev. Cox shares profound insights into the religion, philosophy, and science of spiritualism and mediumship. Released in honor of his passing on …
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Samir Varma is a physicist, investor, and author of the book: The Science of Free Will, How Determinism Affects Everything from the Future of AI to Traffic to God to Bees.' We discuss AI consciousness, the theoretical versus practical aspects of free will, and how determinism informs our understanding of human behaviour, moral philosophy, and even …
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In this episode George talks to adhd specialist and psychotherapist Kathy Charlton about the legendary ‘father of history’ Herodotus and the many neurodivergent traits they displayed. Could Herodotus, the historian who delved deep into the cultures they wrote about have been driven by neurodivergent traits such as impulsivity and hyperfocus? Was hi…
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Originally posted on Patreon on July 14, 2023. "In this episode, we discuss the archaeological and scientific work that has been done at the RMS Titanic wreck site, from its discovery in 1985 to the more recent and unfortunate expedition undertaken by OceanGate. We strive to remain sensitive and respectful, while also giving the most up-to-date and…
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Prior to the rise of Nazism, the University of Göttingen hosted most of the top physicists in the world, either as resident or visiting scientists. With us to discuss the history of physics in Göttingen are Tim Salditt, Kurt Schönhammer, and Sarah Köster. In this conversation over tea at the University of Göttingen, we discuss how Göttingen became …
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Send us a text This Passover edition of Israel: State of a Nation takes you deep beneath the surface—literally and figuratively—into the archeological war for Israel’s legitimacy. Host Eylon Levy sits down with Doron Spielman, former IDF Spokesperson and VP of the City of David Foundation, to explore the ancient stones that are shaking modern polit…
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Historyman presents the Camden Burials, a three part series where we were asked to record a panel discussion sponsored by the Camden Visitor Center and the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust. Soldiers from the Battlefield were found and examined forensically. The findings were paired alongside of the archeology and the historical narrat…
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Historyman presents the Camden Burials, a three part series where we were asked to record a panel discussion sponsored by the Camden Visitor Center and the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust. Soldiers from the Battlefield were found and examined forensically. The findings were paired alongside of the archeology and the historical narrat…
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Historyman presents the Camden Burials, a three part series where we were asked to record a panel discussion sponsored by the Camden Visitor Center and the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust. Soldiers from the Battlefield were found and examined forensically. The findings were paired alongside of the archeology and the historical narrat…
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The Moana Surfrider is easily the most haunted hotel in Waikiki. What makes it so haunt-tastic? As we explore this great hotel from 1901, feel free to listen in as I grovel for forgiveness for the crappy sound quality of episode 159. Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology ArchPodNet APN Website: https://ww…
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This week we look at one of the most ubiquitous things in modern dieting... calorie counting. When did we first start paying attention to the caloric content of food and worrying about how much energy we were taking in vs. burning off? The popularization of counting calories for weight loss and management was popularized by Lulu Hunt Peters, a doct…
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We've all seen the memes. Pics of a dozen deceased artists with the caption "You can only bring one back for one more show". Unfortunately, Metaldom has lost their share of artists. And I know we'd all love to see them play their trade one more time. Lemmy? Ramones? Maybe RJD? This episode we share our list of encore performances. In our "News, Vie…
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From the Rosetta Stone to the Elgin Marbles, we tried to see as much as we could during out visit to the British Museum. We talk about how to get in, how to avoid school children, and what some of our favorite things were that we saw. Contact Chris Webster [email protected] Rachel Roden [email protected] RachelUnraveled …
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Send us a text In this exclusive two-part episode of Israel: The State of a Nation, former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy speaks with Guy M, an IDF reservist in Unit 669, Israel’s elite combat search-and-rescue unit. Buy The Rescue now: https://www.amazon.com/Rescue-October-through-Para-Rescue-Commandos/dp/B0DKD4Z6G3 This is Part 1 of o…
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News items read by Laura Kennedy include: Kach Kouch in Morocco shows Bronze Age habitation, refuting past narratives of emptiness (details) (details) Middle Paleolithic people in China developed innovative stone tools (details) Researchers find ancient weapon system in Texas caves (details) (details) Sutton Hoo helmet likely originated in Scandina…
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“I’ve got a lot of fond memories of that dog…” Welcome to season 4 of the CineFix Top 100! We’re starting with a fun one and everybody’s favorite globetrotting archeologist’s dad. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade capped the original trilogy of Indy films by producing a cold open origin story that’s worth studying in grad school and getting back t…
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In this episode, we dive into Richard Mantey’s revolutionary four-step system for effective weight loss. Discover how this holistic approach combines mindset, nutrition, exercise, and accountability to create lasting results. Richard shares his personal journey, the science behind each step, and practical tips to help you kickstart your own transfo…
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Mary-Ann Ochota is a broadcaster, anthropologist, and writer known for her work on Time Team and books on archaeology and the British landscape. “Archaeology is ultimately about people – the stories of people in the past and how they lived their lives.” Mary-Ann discusses her visits to Chernobyl, British henges and the Australian Simpson Desert; ex…
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In this eye-opening episode of Prophecy Roundtable, Doug sits down with PD Van der Vaisenhauser, author of Reigniting Spirit and Truth, for an honest and thought-provoking discussion on spiritual gifts and divine healing. From his Dutch Reformed upbringing to witnessing miraculous healings firsthand, PD shares his personal journey of faith, doubt, …
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Excavations at Weathertop (Amon Sûl) have uncovered significant evidence of its role as a Númenórean watchtower and the later decline of Arnor. Artefacts including weapons, pottery, and tools reflect the site’s military importance before its destruction by Angmar’s forces. Remains of battle and burnt structures provide insight into the final assaul…
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Send us a text In Part 2 of our conversation with John Spencer, we dive into the brutal complexities of Israel’s war against Hamas, the impossible choices Israel faces, and the international double standards being applied. Topics include: Legal Reality vs. Moral Expectations: Is Israel legally obligated to provide aid to Gaza while Hamas controls i…
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Historyman presents the fourth in a seres of episodes on Fort Nnety Six, SC. Rick Morris relates the last battle at the fort where Nathaniel Greene, Andrew Pickens, Light Horse Harry Lee and others converge on Ninety Six to confront the British garrison. Siege warfare, Mayhem towers, cannon, tunnels and hand to hand fighting mark this final battle.…
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In this episode, we dive into the topic of Welsh spirituality and cultural appropriation. For anyone interested in honoring their Welsh or English heritage in heartfelt and respectful ways, this episode is for you as we talk about the importance of distinguishing these two distinct cultures. There’s currently a lot of interest in the “Celtic” tradi…
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In this episode, we explore one of the most dramatic and mysterious transformations in ancient Near Eastern history: the sudden rise of the Kingdom of Urartu—known to its own people as Biainilli—under the leadership of Sarduri I, son of Lutipri. From roughly 835 BCE, Sarduri doesn't merely shift a capital; he constructs an entire state system seemi…
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It's the neighborhood smack-down of the century! The local homeowners are competing in a best lawn competition, which is honestly more of a venue for a dysfunctional family to publicly compete with one another. But also there is a lawn that is beach. To support the podcast, head on over to Clatfartburg.com! There you can join our monthly membership…
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Hello all! This week we discuss humanitarian and urban missionary Margaret Prior and her founding of the American Female Moral Reform Society, a progressive group originally created to help the plight of poor women stuck in sex work in pre-Civil War New York City. Prior worked tirelessly to help fellow women, believe in a hand out and a hand up. Th…
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