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Ripple

American Public Media

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The largest oil spill in American history captivated the public's attention for the entire summer of 2010. Authorities told a story of a herculean response effort that made shorelines safe and avoided a worst case scenario. Was that really the whole picture? From Western Sound and APM Studios, Ripple is a new series investigating the stories we were told were over. In Season One, we travel hundreds of miles across the Gulf Coast to learn the ongoing effects of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil ...
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"And the Runner-Up Is" is the Oscar history podcast that highlights past races at the Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress. Host Kevin Jacobsen and special guests break down why winners won, why losers lost, and which films and contenders were the likely runners-up, falling just short of taking home the gold.
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The Toothless Podcast

The Toothless Thinker

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Belief does not subdue fact and some beliefs are worth understanding. || Not an expert, but damn curious! This podcast tackles questions on everything from religion and philosophy to history, science (and pseudo), even a whole lotta fiction, from the perspective of the permanent layman, Matt the Toothless Philosopher. I’ll be joined by my real life brother the one and only Mike the Mad Monk, potentially other guests, or just the voices in my head. Hope you enjoy!
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KMAS & The Fjord Magazine

Rachel Hansen, Jeff Slakey

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KMAS - The Fjord celebrates what's unique about Hood Canal and South Puget Sound, sharing stories of individuals, examining our shared history a well as highlighting local happenings and festivals. Join us on adventures to discover local hikes, events, and forgotten treasures and learn new ways to enjoy our backyard.
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It's Always Cool in Mesa is a podcast that shares the stories behind some of Mesa, Arizona's most loved outdoor adventures, culinary treasures, and unique history. From Santa Claus falling to earth at the first Merry Main Street to today’s popular ice rink; a Mesa grocer swimming the dangerous communist infested waters of Viet Nam to paddle boarding down the Salt River; and why the Queen of England purchased plots at the City Cemetery. The stories of Mesa are fascinating!
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We are in the midst of a Spiritual BOOM. This world is elevating, increasing in consciousness, upping in awareness. The Great Awakening, baby. Within this, there is so much that is untrue and deceptive… even spiritually. Eden Koz and her business Just Be® created this podcast to showcase truths in politics, history, God and source, the healing arts, conspiracy theories as well as the galaxy and beyond. This is about finding yourself, your sovereignty as well as your voice. Included in each s ...
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The Buffalo History Museum Podcast is the premier source for Western New York history. Each episode, we tell a story of the people and events that have shaped our region. New episodes are released monthly. Help us grow by subscribing, rating, and reviewing us.
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Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City Welcome to the "Audio Guide Amsterdam | Walking Tour Through the Heart of the City," your essential companion for discovering the rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic sights of Amsterdam in a single tour. Whether it's your first time in this charming city or you're a seasoned visitor, this expertly curated guide will take you on a seamless journey through some of Amsterdam’s most notable landmarks and hidden gems. Starti ...
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Hidden History is a bi-weekly podcast by Ellis Tucci that covers the unknown, and often intentionally hidden, parts of our history. Whether it's on the CIA’s secret armies, the Lavender Scare, or the end of history itself, Hidden History has you covered. Follow Hidden History on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HiddnHistoryPod or support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddenhistorypod
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Tiny Matters

The American Chemical Society

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From molecules to microbes, Tiny Matters is a science podcast about the little things that have a big impact on our society, past and present. Former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti explore questions like, 'what is a memory?', 'will we ever cure HIV?' and 'are we alone in the universe?'. New episodes every Wednesday.
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In Season 2 of Waterways through Time, historian Turtle Bunbury continues his journey through the Waterways of Time as he further explores the rich history of Ireland’s waterways. With an instinct for quirky details, he brings us the story of the terror-inducing Viking leader Thorgesius and the Norman warlords who seized control of the Shannon, the Barrow and the other major leaders. We meet Turlough O’Connor, one of the most powerful kings of Connaught, and learn how he changed the landscap ...
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The DJ Bob Show is a look inside pop culture, past and present. With interviews from the best in music, television and film, as well as interviews that speak to us on a personal level. This show is a look into our lives, thoughts and interests. It's by us, for you. We'd love if you could join us
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When the high tide reaches Venice, four sirens are sounded to warn the population of the incoming danger. Each one of them represents a growing level of emergency, the level of the rising water. Yet there was no sound after the last siren, nothing to prepare venetians for the level of destruction the 2019 storm brought to town. This is how The Fifth Siren was born. Venice becomes the nexus where many global crises come together - environmental, cultural, social, technological. We aim to aler ...
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How Did We Not Know That

How Did We Not Know That

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Hosts Jac and Nat are fresh out of college and studying for the Foreign Service Officer Test. Unfortunately, they have quickly realized how little they know about world history. Join them each week as they sit down and have a conversation about influential moments in history and ask, “How did we not know that?”. 🎉Contact: howdidwenotknowthat@gmail.com 📄Show Notes: www.hdwnkt.com 📦Stickers: https://account.venmo.com/u/hdwnkt 💛Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HowDidWeNotKnowThat 🖥YouTube: @HDW ...
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Wave Pool Mag

Bryan Dickerson

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Veteran surf journalist Bryan Dickerson turns the mic to those at the center of the wave pool universe as WavePoolMag shines a light on the engineers, entrepreneurs, pros and the hand-picked few who have a wave pool story to tell. The questions are pointed and the answers range from the sublime to the illuminating, hitting all flashpoints in between. Dig in to hear from the minds designing, building and surfing the world’s wave pools.
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Discovery & Inspiration

National Humanities Center

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Discovery & Inspiration asks “What can we learn by talking to scholars about their research? What makes them so passionate about the subjects they study? What is it like to make a new discovery? To answer a confounding question?” For over 40 years the National Humanities Center has been a home away from home for scholars from around the world—historians and philosophers, scholars of literature and music and art and dozens of other fields. Join us as we sit down with scholars to discuss their ...
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In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Gary Sheffield, President of the Western Front Association, to explore his latest research comparing the British retreats of 1914 and 1940. Drawing from his forthcoming book on the British Army in both World Wars, Professor Sheffield provides an in-depth analysis of these two critical moments in military h…
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Dive into the spellbinding world of Disney's Hocus Pocus with author Shannon Carlin! Join DJ Bob as they chat about the making of this iconic Halloween classic, from behind-the-scenes stories to the enduring magic that continues to captivate audiences. Discover the secrets, the laughs, and the unforgettable moments that make Hocus Pocus a timeless …
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At 87, guest Amit Goswami, PhD has contributed and dedicated so much to the betterment of our world. It was so fun talking about his evolution from ego and materialistic-based science to quantum physics (where his 2nd wife also played a big role). We talk about altruism, consciousness, how we are not all equal yet we are equal in our access to our …
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Halloween is right around the corner, so what better way to celebrate than a deep dive into the ‘science’ of ghost sightings? We touch on a bit of the psychology behind these experiences and then break down the equipment people use when searching for proof that spirits float among us, and how power lines and rats in walls muddy the specter detectio…
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Listen to this PREVIEW of the 16th episode of A Woman Robbed, a special bonus series you can hear on the And the Runner-Up Is Patreon exclusive feed! A Woman Robbed is a series in which Kevin is joined by a special guest in discussing women who had significant Oscar buzz heading into the nominations but were ultimately robbed/snubbed/omitted from t…
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Powerhouse Michelle Schiau hosts me and two other spiritual facilitators and fellow co-anchors of the Grassroots Warrior Network on Rumble: Lisa Schermerhorn and Carole Maureen Friesen. In this beautiful round table discussion, we talk about what is going on in our world spiritually as our evolution is blasting off more than ever. This will possibl…
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Part 4 continues with the aftermath of the 1824 Treaty of London. John Crawfurd takes over from a disgraced William Farquhar as First Resident. Singapore commences its never-ending building and infrastructure process. The Straits Settlements are created in 1826. With a spike in labor demand and with slavery recently abolished, the East India Compan…
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Currently in CA, Gene Ang, PhD talks about his academic life via Stanford and Harvard to his spiritual expansion starting with the Course in Miracles as a sophomore. We then discuss the other esoteric studies that evolved him into what we termed on the show as "avant-garde" expanding the deep connection to galactic beings, moving through dimensions…
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we explore the unexpected ways algae (and the things that kill them) influence cloud formation. We also chat about the massive galaxy walls in our universe, including the South Pole Wall and the Sloan Great Wall, both of which are around 1.5 billion light-years long. We need your stories — they're what make…
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This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back writer-producer Joey Gentile to discuss the 2012 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Jennifer Lawrence won for her performance in "Silver Linings Playbook," beating Jessica Chastain in "Zero Dark Thirty," Emmanuelle Riva in "Amour," Quvenzhané Wallis in "Beasts of the Southern Wild," and Naomi W…
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Today, join DJ Bob for an overview of Nickelodeon’s Max and the Midknights, a new animated series based on the book by Lincoln Peirce. Bob talks to both the creative team and voice cast about the show. Be sure to check it out when it premieres October 30th, 2024!
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Acabo de llegar de las JPod24 y te cuento cómo me ha ido por allí. ENLACES RELACIONADOS Web de las JPod24 Canal de YouTube con las ponencias y podcsat en directo de las JPod24 Mi participaión en el podcast en directo Al Otro Lado del Micrófono de Eove Mi participaión en el podcast en directo ACuéntame, Hermosura de Chus INFORMACIÓN Y DATOS DE CONTA…
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There are only a handful of people on the planet with as much wave design experience as Cheyne Magnusson. He’s part of an obsessed, laser-focused elite squad of wave designers - individuals who can take a multi-million dollar piece of equipment and shape waves. His journey started nearly a decade ago when he was at Body Glove and the boss asked, “w…
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Today, DJ Bob talks to Larry Rifkin. Rifkin was responsible for bringing Barney and Friends to the United States via a production deal brokered during his tenure at Connecticut Public Television. Today, Larry is a podcaster and the author of the memoir No Dead Air. Join us for this insightful conversation about his life and career.…
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Uggg, tech difficulties. Yet this show had to be delivered. The big message ... a beautiful shift of relief is coming via Pia and Cullen's perspective around March 21, 2025. Thank GOD (wink)! They explain how this is cosmically and astrologically happening. We also discuss trust, hope, keeping our galactic senses, the Nov election, being the light,…
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On January 27, 1958, newspaper editor Olga Huckins sat down to write an angry letter to a friend. Olga and her husband owned a private two-acre bird sanctuary, and the previous summer the government had sprayed the pesticide DDT all over that two acres to control the mosquitos. She saw wildlife, particularly birds, getting sick and dying. The frien…
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This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back Oscars obsessive Baby Clyde to discuss the 2011 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Meryl Streep won for her performance in "The Iron Lady," beating Glenn Close in "Albert Nobbs," Viola Davis in "The Help," Rooney Mara in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," and Michelle Williams in "My Week with …
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It's time for Dia de los Muertos! Otherwise known as The Day of the Dead. But don't let the name fool you, because no matter who you are or where you're from, you'll discover the Day of the Dead is a very-not-scary, even joyful event. If you've never understood the meaning and significance of this special holiday, you've landed in the right spot.…
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Author David L. Preston discusses his debut novel "Unknown Soldier: World War 1". Published by Azalea City Publishing LLC in June 2024, this historical fiction book that follows the story of James Reynolds, a young man from Thomasville, Alabama, who embarks on a journey of adventure and ends up fighting in the trenches of World War I as part of the…
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With Singapore formally established, we look at those first months and years. As soon as the document was signed, Raffles left the island and William Farquhar took over as First Resident. It would be hard to find a more capable person to manage what needed to get the new enterprise up and running. Taking advantage of his personal connections in Mel…
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Join Buster Baxter and his friends for a special look back at 20 years of Postcards From Buster, the beloved animated series that aired on PBS Kids! In this episode, Marc Brown, the creator of the series, Tolon Brown, the producer of the series, and Daniel Brochu, the voice of Buster Baxter, share their favorite memories and insights from the show.…
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My guest Barbara Canals, currently in California, speaks of ways we can excel our spiritual growth in this new paradigm. Essentially, laugh, to catch up to these Crystalline Golden children who are present on our Earth now. She also discusses aura transformation as well as how to parent this evolved human and how the parents are sooo important. She…
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we talk about the ampullae of Lorenzini that allow sharks to detect the electrochemical signals coming from prey. We also cover the fascinating science behind cyanide-filled clovers. Did you know cyanide is actually a very popular poison in the plant kingdom? We need your stories — they're what make these b…
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We’re sharing a special episode in the feed this week of How We Survive from Marketplace. For Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal, joining the Navy fresh out of college was one of the most consequential times of his life. It was the 1980s; the Cold War and the Soviet “evil empire,” in President Ronald Reagan’s words, was the greatest threat. Fast-forward …
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This week on the season premiere of And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back writer-director Steven Canals to discuss the 2010 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Natalie Portman won for her performance in "Black Swan," beating Annette Bening in "The Kids Are All Right," Nicole Kidman in "Rabbit Hole," Jennifer Lawrence in "Winter's Bone," and Mich…
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