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"More Than 36 Days" is the stories of 4 men who served as United States Marines during World War II in the battle for Iwo Jima island. It is NOT a typical war book as it focuses on the men, their backgrounds and how their war experiences defined them into the men they grew to become. They spent 36 days on the island but their stories are more than that! Learn from the hearts & souls of: -Don Whipple -Joe Weinmeier -Max Brown -Jim Blane Produced by DarkFire Productions and narrated by Chris S ...
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Cult?Sure! is all about you, the people. I've been lucky enough to meet all sorts of amazing creators in life that are hidden in the shadows of filth. Putting the spotlight on musicians, artists, filmmakers, etc, I want to showcase all sorts of local legends and unknown entities. Friends and strangers are all welcome to share on here and its time the outcasts shine.
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At The Boundary

Global and National Security Institute

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“At the Boundary” is going to feature global and national strategy insights that we think our fans will want to know about. That could mean live interviews, engagements with distinguished thought leaders, conference highlights, and more. It will pull in a broad array of government, industry, and academic partners, ensuring we don’t produce a dull uniformity of ideas. It will also be a platform to showcase all the great things going on with GNSI, our partners, and USF.
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Free Library Podcast

Free Library of Philadelphia

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The Free Library Podcast is an easy way to participate in the author events and lectures that take place at the Parkway Central Library. Visit Author Events to find upcoming events.
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World's Untold Stories is revelatory, intimate storytelling. Gritty, powerful tales open our eyes to issues in a world that is at times disturbing but always captivating. The series will investigate topics and people rarely exposed and bring the viewer tales from all corners of the world.
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We all have a story, and it's human nature to share. But what about when it comes to God? In today's world, people often put their faith in a box and only open it when in private. But what happens when we open it and share it with the world? Let's find out.
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History Kids Podcast

Mr. Matthew Perry

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Join Mr. Perry's class as they explore history topics related to their sixth and seventh grade curriculum Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mr-matthew-perry/support
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Mark Flowers

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My goal is to tell stories that you won't usually find in history books. My passion is military history, and I've been studying for nearly sixty years. I tell stories about people caught up in war; the men and women at the sharp end of the spear. My podcasts support my work and provide an avenue to present more content about America's wars in the mid- to late-20th century.
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Not Your Century

San Francisco Chronicle

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On hiatus as of March 2020 because of the coronavirus crisis. Get unlimited access to the Chronicle. | A daily celebration of the news — and the news media — of years gone by. King Kaufman takes you on a quick tour of the Bay Area and the world as it used to be, which often colors the world of your century.
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! At The Boundary host Jim Cardoso sits down with one of the newest members of our GNSI team, Resident Senior Fellow Dr. Rob Burrell. They talk about Burrell’s time as a combat-experienced Marine, his accomplishments within the national security field, and his experiences while writing his book, “The Gho…
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Dick Nelms was fascinated by flight at an early age. Born just five years after the end of World War I, he still vividly remembers what an event it was to see a plane in the sky when he was a child. Not long after the U.S. entered World War II, Nelms volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Corps. He would eventually pilot or co-pilot 35 missions aboard a…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast. This week is one that is much needed and everything is explained in the episode so I don't feel the need to type it all here. What I will say is thank you to all the guests and listeners for the support this far in our journey and it is far from over. We just need to ex…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On GNSI’s “At the Boundary” this week, former Commander of United States Central Command, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie and host Tad Schnaufer, PhD, give rare insight into the life of a four-star general. They discuss daily routines, pivotal decisions, and leadership in the U.S. military. Explore the re…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast! This week we are joined by Alex Tuohy! Alex has been an artist their whole lives and would always check out art events, but now they’ve been participating and showing the world their amazing talents! From nature to cats to fan art, Alex is always churning up awesome dra…
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Michael Trotter, Jr. was born into a family with a rich tradition of military service, but that had nothing to do with his decision to join the Army in 2003. By his own admission, he had made a lot of mistakes and his life needed to change course. So he joined the military just a a couple years after the 9/11 attacks and the same year the war in Ir…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! 🎙️ Join us on "At the Boundary" as Dr. Caitlin Lee breaks down the "Countering CCP Drones Act" currently being considered in Congress. This legislation would ban drones from the Chinese-owned technology company, DJI, from operating in the U.S., which would have a massive impact on the personal and prof…
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Michael Madsen is a Judge Advocate in the US Army. His current full-time job is an Attorney for the Air Force and he’s a JAG in the Army Reserves. After graduating law school and completing a JD/MBA program, Michael worked in the private sector before joining the Army at the age of 33. He wanted to serve his country and found that the Army gave him…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast, this week we are joined by Ragety Andy! Ragety Andy a.k.a. Andy Ryan is a musician, event promoter, clothing designer and a car detailer! Andy is the frontman of Ragz to Stitchez, a New England Punk Rockabilly Super Group that is finishing up recording and gearing up fo…
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James Baynham had never flown a plane before entering the service in 1942. In fact, he didn't even have an interest in aviation. What he did know is that he did not want to be in the infantry, so he volunteered for the U.S. Army Air Corps. Soon he was off to training, eventually being assigned as a B-24 pilot with the Mighty Eighth Air Force based …
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On “At The Boundary,” Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant (Ret) Greg Smith shares unique insights from his 33-year career in Special Operations, diving into the details of countering modern weapons of mass destruction. Smith was the 10th Command Senior Enlisted Leader in the history of USSOCOM and …
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast, this week we are joined by Ari! Ari (she/they) is a writer up in the North Country who uses her poems and other works to not only let out her emotions, but to express her concerns and support for many communities such as LGBTQ+, Legalization of Marijuana and also people…
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In this second half of our interview with retired U.S. Navy SEAL Mark Greene, we will focus on Lt. Greene's deployments - first to Iraq and then to Afghanistan.And he discusses his work helping veterans transition from the military back into civilian life. Greene shares what sound was so common in Iraq that it served as an alarm clock just about ev…
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Mark Greene grew up in a military family but his dream was to play quarterback. And he was doing well until an injury suddenly ended his career in college. After half-heartedly (at best) trying to finish college and taking other jobs, he and a friend joined the U.S. Navy with dreams of becoming Navy SEALs. In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," …
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Greetings everyone and welcome to episode 103 of the Cult?Sure Podcast! This week we are joined by members of the NJ band Jima! I got to sit down and chat with Mike (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Ralph (drums) and Ceirra (band manager) and talk all things Jima! Also in the band is Manuel (lead guitar and backing vocals) and Eric (bass and backing…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On this episode of “At the Boundary,” GNSI’s Academic Director, David Oakley, PhD, leads a panel from the GNSI Policy Dialogues conference titled: “Endangered Freedoms: Transnational Repression in North America,” which featured Campaign Director at Safeguard Defenders, Laura Harth and Associate Profess…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast! This week we are joined by Gabe and Tim from the band SAPPED!!! SAPPED has been tearing it up in NJ in the past few months and playing nonstop. Just recently they wrapped up recording their first EP with Fever Dream Entertainment and it’ll be released soon! Join Gabe, T…
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Jake Larson joined the U.S. Army National Guard in 1938 in order to earn money and help his family during the Great Depression. He was just 15 years old. By late 1941, he was preparing to leave the service. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the Army required him to stay. By 1942, he was in England helping to train American forces assigned for inva…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! This week on GNSI’s At the Boundary Podcast, GNSI’s very own Arman Mahmoudian, PhD, discusses the latest book from the Majid Khaddouri Professor of International Affairs and Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University SAIS, Vali Nasr, PhD. The book, "How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Econo…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast. This week we are joined by Brian Edward Doyle! Brian puts no limitations on his creations, from paintings to digital art to customizing toys, he’s constantly exploring “New Ideas” (pun intended, you’ll understand when you listen)! Along with art, Brian has also acted in…
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Raul "Art" Sifuentes was born in Michigan and knew he wanted to be a U.S. Marine when he watched John Wayne in "The Sands of Iwo Jima" when he was just 11 years old. At age 17, while still in high school, Sifuentes enlisted in Marine Reserves and went on active duty after graduation. He left the Corps after three years and attended college. After r…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On At the Boundary this week, guest host Glenn Beckmann sits down with two of the most recognized experts on Middle Eastern affairs. Dr. Arman Mahmoudian, an adjunct professor at the Judy Genshaft Honors College at USF and an award-winning writer on foreign policy and Dr. Mohsen Mulani, an internationa…
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CW4 Matthew Longanacre (Matthew on Facebook) was an AH-64D Apache Pilot with 1-101 Aviation Regiment “Expect No Mercy”. He was the Pilot-In-Command of one of the two Apaches that were overhead when Mark and Calvin were killed on 29 September 2010. Printed in Mark’s book, My Brother in Arms, Matthew wrote to our family: “We pride ourselves on doing …
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On Monday, Americans will pause for Memorial Day and honor the service and sacrifice of those gave what President Lincoln called their last full measure of devotion. And the reason we are often able to remember the fallen is because those who died had a friend who lived to tell the story. That is certainly case for Don Mates and his great friend, J…
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In conversation with author and Pennsylvania State Senator, Nikil Saval In The Hollow Parties, Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld present a comprehensive history of the rise of American mass party politics through the Jacksonian era up through the years of Barack Obama to the presidency of Donald Trump. They posit that today's Democrat and Republic…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to episode 100 of the Cult?Sure! Podcast! Can't believe we have come this far but I am so happy we have. Join me as we reflect on how we got here and talk about how it all started and what some of the ideas are for the future of it. Also figured maybe it's time I open my world up a little to some that aren't familiar …
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, GNSI’s Academic Director Dave Oakley PhD., discusses how the implementation of A.I. is changing the world of spycraft with David Gioe, PhD., an Associate Professor of History at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and veteran in the field of information gathering…
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In conversation with Wil Haygood Paul Hendrickson's books include Sons of Mississippi, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award; Hemingway's Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934–1961, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; and The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War, a National Book Award f…
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Meelya Gordon Memorial Lecture In conversation with Tamala Edwards, anchor, 6abc Action News morning edition. ABC News' Chief Anchor, the host of This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and co-anchor of Good Morning America, George Stephanopoulos joined the network in 1997 as an analyst for This Week. He previously served in the Clinton administratio…
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In conversation with Laura McGrath, Assistant Professor of English at Temple University ''Among our greatest contemporary writers'' (The Miami Herald), Claire Messud is the author of The Emperor's Children, a cutting portrait of life among Manhattan's junior intelligentsia that was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Her other acclaimed and bestsellin…
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James Finn ended up in the U.S. Navy because he didn't want to join the Army and promised his parents he would not join the Marines. Soon he was training to be a bomber pilot and eventually deployed to the Pacific theater. In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Mr. Finn tells us about flying the single engine TBF and TBM Avengers as part of a th…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast, this week we are joined by Naomi! Naomi is a musician here in NJ that started the project Endless Midnight. First a solo act, Endless Midnight is now a three piece band with Naomi on vocals and keys and together they’ve been firing on all cylinders. Join us as we talk a…
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''His generation's most gifted writer of love's complicated, contradictory power'' (Los Angeles Times), Colm Tóibín is the author of an impressive list of novels, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and criticism. His novels The Master, The Testament of Mary, and Brooklyn were shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and the last was adapted into a …
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! On At the Boundary this week, Barbara Slavin, a nationally recognized, author, diplomatic reporter, and foreign correspondent with special expertise in the Middle East, and Sina Azodi, PhD, a Visiting Scholar and Professional Lecturer of International Affairs at the George Washington University’s Ellio…
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In conversation with Annie Duke An ''unflappable and genial point-person'' (The New York Times), Jen Psaki served as the thirty-fourth White House Press Secretary under President Biden until May 2022. Currently the host of MSNBC's Sunday afternoon and Monday evening program, Inside with Jen Psaki, she spent the previous twenty years in public servi…
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In conversation with Karen Heller, former national features writer and current contributor for The Washington Post, formerly a metro and features columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and a finalist for the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in commentary. A journalist at The New York Times for more than 25 years, Frank Bruni has been the paper's Rome bureau c…
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Greetings everyone and welcome to the latest edition of the Cult?Sure! Podcast, this week we are joined by Zack with What Lies Beneath! Referring to himself as a Zack of all trades, he is constantly churning up new art whether it be a painting, article of clothing, something digital or photography. Join us as we talk about what pushed him into show…
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Last week, we followed Don Graves and his story of service as a U.S. Marine from basic training to the invasion of Iwo Jima to seeing the raising of the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi. Now we focus on his actions and reflections over the rest of the six-week battle on Iwo Jima. In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," we'll hear Graves describe hi…
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Text the ATB Team! We'd love to hear from you! In this episode of At the Boundary, we go back to our GNSI Tampa Summit in March and listen in on a conversation between Dr. Prasant Mohapatra, the Provost of the University of South Florida and Ylli Bajraktari, President and CEO of the Special Competitive Studies Project, an initiative spearheaded by …
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