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On this podcast, we will share the challenges of Marriage, Romance, Parenting, Finances, Relationships and more. Have you ever said "I wish somebody told me sooner!" or "I can't be the only one experiencing this!" Then this is the podcast for you! The goal of this podcast is to help influence change by having thought provoking conversations from different points of views. Thank you for subscribing and listening!
 
Join host Gregory Berg for Radio Enso- Tools and Inspiration for Conscious Living, every Monday at 6 p.m. Pacific/9 Eastern on the BlogTalkRadio network. Radio Enso is a weekly, in-depth conversation with personal development leaders, thought leaders, and inspirational people from around the world. I aim to discover what makes other creatives, seekers, and non-conformists tick. We discuss a wide variety of topics including alternative career and lifestyle options, spirituality, travel, philo ...
 
Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is. New episodes come out Thursdays for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers. Listen ad-free on Wondery+ or ...
 
Welcome to a brand new episode of GROUP THERAPY #01 whit Brazilian DJ Pedro Fortuna, The best Techouse - Tech - Deep and Progressive grooves, If my podcast gives you that warm party feeling, make sure to subscribe to my channel to stay on top of all my new podcasts. To keep up with my latest productions Follow my page! 1 Birds (Original Mix) by Hellomonkey 2 Harem (Gary Beck Remix) by SLAM 3 Clap Your Hands (Solomun Remix) by Whilk & Misky 4 Mass Majestic (Gerd 1997 Remix) by E.G.D 5 I Calle ...
 
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What would you do if you were attacked by a bear? The odds of survival are almost zero. For an unfortunate few, this became their reality – but they weren’t ready to give up. AGAINST THE ODDS is a podcast from Wondery that tells some of the most unbelievable true stories of survival in history. Told from the point of view of the survivors, you’ll f…
 
Chris Wiggins and Matthew Jones, authors of the new book How Data Happened: A History from the Age of Reason to the Age of Algorithms, join Patrick to discuss the history of data, why enumerating things isn't a neutral act, and the ethics of building a world on the foundation of data. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Ren…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose. The guys give their list of who are the best coaches to never win a Super Bowl!! Following up their last episode where they looked at Andy Reid's legacy as an all time coach. The guys wanted to give their opinions on who are the best coaches to never win a Super Bowl. The guys open the s…
 
Despite their obvious importance to understanding the Iron Age and Classical Mediterranean, the Phoenicians remain something of an enigma. Professor Carolina Lopez-Ruiz is one of the world's leading experts on the Phoenicians, and she joins Patrick to talk about trade, migration, and what made the Phoenicians who they were. Patrick's book is now av…
 
In the year 800 BC, Greece was an unremarkable corner of the Aegean. Over the next century, however, it underwent a remarkable transformation. Greece's population exploded, cities came into being, long-distance trade boomed, and the first overseas colonies - the beginnings of an extended Greek world - had been founded. The roots of a recognizable a…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys are reevaluating the legacy of Chiefs coach Andy Reid!!! The guys looked at Andy's legacy and all time ranking three years ago as their second episode! It was February 2020 right after Andy had his first Super Bowl Win. Since then Andy Reid has gone to three more AFC Championship Games, Two Super Bow…
 
Soon after 1000 BC, Phoenicians began to take ever-longer voyages away from their homeland. Within just a few decades, they were already present at the far end of the Mediterranean and even further, past the Straits of Gibraltar on the Atlantic coast of Iberia. The process of creating an interconnected Mediterranean had begun. Patrick's book is now…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose, Deremy is joined by Special Guest Eric Paul of Everything is a Primary Source Podcast!! On this episode they are talking about Best Sports Movies of all time!! The guys give their opinion on the best Sports Movies by the four main North American Sports (Football, Basketball, Baseball and…
 
Few places weathered the Bronze Age Collapse better than the Levant, the strip of land bordering the eastern Mediterranean that runs from Syria to Egypt. One small part of that coastline, mostly in what's now Lebanon, became a launching pad for some of the most ambitious and wide-ranging commercial ventures in history. The Phoenicians, natives of t…
 
Every historian I know has a secret dream of writing historical fiction, but few ever do it. Dan Jones, a longtime friend of Tides of History and an outstanding historian, has actually done it: Essex Dogs, his fantastic debut novel about a group of soldiers during the Hundred Years' War, is out now. I talk to Dan about writing historical fiction an…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys are talking about the 2000 Baltimore Ravens !! The guys open the show by talking about the recent 30 for 30 Bullies of Baltimore about the 2000 Baltimore Ravens! The guys then get into what made this team so polarizing? Why this team doesn't get remembered like other great Defenses of the past? Where…
 
Sergeant Jill Evans is a small town cop in Wales with an impressive record in her job, and a less than impressive record in her love life. After three engagements, two divorces and one affair, she’s beginning to worry that love is only true in fairy tales. That is until she meets: Dean. He’s a wealthy beauty entrepreneur with his own range of toile…
 
The Iron Age Mediterranean's new density of connections between people and places was about more than the economy and trade; it also remade the culture of the whole region, bringing new ideas and practices - such as wine-drinking and the alphabet - across its entire expanse. Professor Tamar Hodos is one of the world's leading experts on the Iron Ag…
 
What happened after the Bronze Age Collapse and the end of the palaces that had defined Mycenaean Greece? It's easy to present this time as a "dark age," but is that really the best way to understand it? Professor Alex Knodell is an expert on the archaeology of Greece from the Bronze Age through to the Iron Age, and his perspective on this oft-negl…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose, the guys do a deep dive on the epic 2013 NFC Championship Game between the 49ers and the Seahawks!! The guys talk about how memorable this rivalry was and what made it so great! How these teams were built so similar and the great defenses !! The guys talk about the legendary Legion of Bo…
 
Prior to the Iron Age, the Mediterranean had already been a highway moving around goods, people, and ideas for millennia. But as a new era dawned, the Mediterranean became something very different: an interconnected space, bringing together all of its shores for the first time. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissanc…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys do a rewatch of the classic 95 UNC at Duke classic a.k.a The Capel Shot!!! The guys did this game because of the epic Duke-Carolina rivalry but also for Dick Vitale and one of his best broadcasts!! The guys look at this loaded UNC team and why they didn’t win a championship for Dean Smith? Did they u…
 
When the end came for the Assyrian Empire, it came quickly. Former enemies pounced on the weakened state, and brought home the violence that for so long had characterized Assyrian conquests abroad. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy, ebook, or audiobook (read by…
 
On History Daily, we do history, daily. Every weekday, host Lindsay Graham (American Scandal, American History Tellers) takes you back in time to explore a momentous event that happened ‘on this day’ in history. Whether it’s to remember the tragedy of December 7th, 1941, the day “that will live in infamy,” or to celebrate that 20th day in July, 196…
 
The Assyrian Empire had a well-deserved reputation for brutality, but brutality alone doesn't explain why it lasted for so long; its residents must have bought into the imperial system for some reason. Professor Bleda During, an expert on the archaeology of empires, shows how people outside the center of Assyria interacted with the empire, and what…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose, the guys look at the remarkable life of Roberto Clemente. This New Year's Eve will mark 50 Years since Roberto tragically passed away in that plane crash. Roberto is an Icon in Baseball and American History. But the guys speak on what is his legacy and what should it truly be? The guys t…
 
The Neo-Assyrian Empire has been almost forgotten in comparison to the other massive states of the ancient world, but at its peak, it stretched from the Nile to the Caspian Sea and central Turkey to the Persian Gulf. Assyria was a brutal and dominating force for centuries, and it pioneered the infrastructure and ideology of empire, laying the groun…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game, the guys are sharing an episode from their YouTube channel in June. A Rewatch of Game 4 of the 87 NBA Finals between the Lakers and the Celtics! This past June marked 35 years since Magic Johnson hit that epic skyhook to defeat the Celtics! The guys do a rewatch of this game and look at the styles and matchu…
 
The sheer amount of time separating the establishment of the first cities in the ancient Near East, and the invention of cuneiform writing, from the end of the period that they define is mind-boggling: almost 3,000 years, far longer than the span that separates us today from the end of that period. Professor Amanda Podany has written a fantastic bo…
 
Welcome to the Iron Age, and to a new season of Tides of History! The first millennium BC saw the emergence of two huge and enduring empires at either end of Eurasia - Rome and China - but it was also the time of Socrates, Confucius, the Buddha, and much more. Let's start getting settled in a brand-new world. Patrick's book is now available! Get Th…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys welcome Dr. John Chancey host of Knowledge Brews Supreme podcast to do a Redraft of the historic 2011 NFL Draft!!! The guys talk about the impactful players of this draft class They also look at what the legacy of Cam Newton should be as the 1st pick. How many true Hall of Famers do they think are in…
 
After two and a half years and 126 episodes, Season 4 of Tides is coming to an end. Patrick recaps what we've learned, how things have changed in a rapidly shifting field, and why the study of prehistory and the deep human past matters. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in…
 
I've had the opportunity to talk to a lot of great people during this season, and Professor Shane Miller of Mississippi State University has been incredibly generous with his time on multiple occasions. He and I catch up on the state of the debate about who came first to the Americas, what agriculture in the eastern United States looked like, and h…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys do a rewatch of the epic Heavyweight bout between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe!! The guys talk about where the Heavyweight Division was at this point in 1992 and how we got to this fight. The amazing potential of Riddick Bowe and why he never had another night like this night. The heart of Evan…
 
"Collapse" is an evocative and powerful term, but what does it really mean? And how can we use it to help us understand the actual processes and events through which ancient people lived? Professor Guy Middleton is both one of the world's leading experts on collapse as a concept and an accomplished archaeologist of the late Bronze Age Aegean, and w…
 
More than 3,000 years ago, two armies met in a titanic Bronze Age battle along a river in northern Germany. We don’t know why they fought or who won, but thanks to stunning archaeological discoveries, we know how they died, where they come from, and what their lives were like. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than the Game the guys look back on the 25th anniversary of the Montreal Screwjob!! Special guest Tim Lewis joins the show again to give his opinion of the screwjob and is this the most infamous night in Wrestling History!! Then Deremy and Jose breakdown the lead up to the infamous night in Montreal (25:15). Could this hav…
 
What ties the long history of ancient Egypt together into a meaningful whole? Professor Toby Wilkinson, one of the most renowned Egyptologists on the planet, visits to talk about the unity of ancient Egyptian history through the lens of the fascinating array of objects found in Tutankhamun's tomb. Check out his new book, Tutankhamun's Trumpet! Patr…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game, the guys give their own lists of the top five moments they wish they were there for!! The guys reveal their own individual list and go over which event they wish they could have seen live. See if you agree with Deremy or Jose. On this episode of Bigger Than The Game with deremy and Jose…
 
As dramatic and transformative as collapses are, they're rarely a complete apocalypse. People survived the Bronze Age Collapse, and then they had to wake up in the morning, care for their children, tend their crops, make their tools, and go about creating a new world. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and For…
 
It's mailbag time! Patrick answers a variety of questions about topics covered (and not covered) in this season of Tides, ranging from Svante Pääbo's Nobel Prize in paleogenomics to Indo-European origins to changing sea levels. Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game, the guys look back on Marv Levy and his run as Coach of the Buffalo Bills!! The guys talk about how he helped to transform the culture of the Buffalo Bills. How impressive the accomplishment of Four consecutive Super Bowl appearances is. Will this ever be accomplished again? Would a coach get an opportunity …
 
What is an empire? It sounds straightforward enough, but figuring out what the term means - much less whether it really helps us understand past political units - is actually pretty complicated. Professor Claudia Glatz is an expert on the dynamics of empire in general and the Hittites in particular, and she walks us through how these ancient empire…
 
When assigning blame for the Bronze Age Collapse, the most common culprits are said to be the Sea Peoples: nomadic raiders and sackers of cities who plied the sea-lanes of the late Bronze Age world and brought to an end centuries of flourishing trade and culture. Yet who were the Sea Peoples? And were they actually responsible for all of this devas…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys are joined by special guest Jim Miloch host of the Pod of Fame podcast! Jim and the guys talk about a favorite topic for many: the 1990's Seattle Supersonics!!! The guys talk about why this team was so beloved by many back then and still today! The exciting play of the Sonics and other 90's Western C…
 
Mycenaean Greece was one of the glittering jewels of the late Bronze Age world, but it fell to pieces in dramatic fashion: burned palaces, abandoned settlements, and the end of a centuries-old political tradition. Nor was Greece the only place in the Aegean to suffer: On the Asian side of the sea, a city we know as Troy was among those destroyed at…
 
We're often told that trade was central to the interconnected world of the late Bronze Age, but what were people really trading? Why did trade matter so much? And what happened when that trade disappeared? Professor Sarah Murray is an archaeologist and an expert on the economy of Mycenaean Greece - and how and why it fell apart. Patrick's book is n…
 
On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys are joined by NFL Films Supervising Producer Paul Camarata to discuss the life and legacy of the late Steve Sabol. It has been ten years since Steve has passed away . But the work and artistry that he implemented at NFL Films still is impacting Sports, Movie and Art fans alike! In this conversation w…
 
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