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Welcome to Five at the Hive where we speak about any topic in-depth and you’ll learn all you need to know in bite-sized episodes. This new podcast is brought to you from the talented students at Masada College. Five at the Hive explores various engaging topics that will leave you feeling inspired and informed. From the latest news and trends to fascinating cultural phenomena and everything in between, these insightful episodes offer a unique perspective on the world around us. So why wait? T ...
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Stand up vet Dom Irrera chats up old and new comedian friends live on the world famous Laugh Factory stage with club owner Jamie Masada. Watch these comedy pals recount wild Hollywood tales, discuss their own lives, and consider the comedy business as it is and was, and what it will be.
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Battlecast is the world’s foremost podcast about war and it’s sociopolitical impact. Each month Dr. Luke Wolf works to bring you an unfiltered understanding of the most important battles and wars of mankind’s history. The official motto of the show: “not left, not right: above,” provides a fresh look at the conventional understandings found in history books. So pull up a chair, grab a beer, and join the conversation.
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Internationally renowned DJ & producer Darin Epsilon is host of PERSPECTIVES, a monthly radio show and podcast that features the latest and greatest in Progressive House, Tech House, and Deep House music. Download guest mixes from top artists such as Darren Emerson, Christian Smith, Max Graham, Robert Babicz, Max Cooper, Guy J, Jody Wisternoff, and many more. To view tracklists or download talk-free versions of each episode, visit http://www.soundcloud.com/darinepsilon
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Late Nights With Lila is a show that airs every Wednesday from 11pm-12am. Late Nights With Lila bring you a little bit of everything from current events, mysteries, true crime to food. When its late and you're looking for something to keep you awake on your drive home, Late Nights With Lila never fails to bring you an interesting story.
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Travel back in time with me to some of the most fascinating moments in human history. Witness colossal sea battles involving tens of thousands of men, take part in pagan blood rituals in the mysterious forests of Northern Europe and engage in highly orchestrated tribal warfare within Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. All this and more from the comfort of your own living room/bus to work/toilet throne
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Biblical Archaeology Audio Podcast with Jerusalem Jones AKA Dr. Kenneth Hanson.The Land of Israel is not just the “Holy Land.” It’s an archaeological mine field, full of contentious debates and controversies that touch the core of faith and identity, across religious and cultural divides. The Bible itself is at stake, along with the events it describes, from Abraham the patriarch, to Moses, to King David, to the days of the Roman empire and beyond. How much is what we might call “history,” a ...
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Thousands of drone strikes have killed tens of thousands of targets since the introduction of unmanned aerial vehicle warfare in the early 2000s. This is the story of that warfare. It’s all free and it’s all here on Battlecast – the world’s foremost podcast on war and its sociopolitical impact. Download episode 93 here: download link This is part t…
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Wow, what can I say. My 3rd Burning Man was simply amazing and nothing short of magical! Connected with so many incredible souls from every corner of the globe, marveled at breathtaking art installations, witnessed a jaw-dropping fireworks show that left me in awe, and played one of the most unforgettable sets of my life on Friday night. Huge thank…
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A man is sitting on his porch before he suddenly geysers upward, somersaulting through the air like a discarded plaything. A work truck is cruising across the Gaza Strip at fifty-miles-an-hour and then is suddenly crushed like a coke can and engulfed in flames. Scores of mass-produced Turkish drones flood the Armenian sky, raining death on soldiers…
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The Battle of Hamburger Hill was one of the most famous battles of the Vietnam War. Almost immediately after the conclusion of the battle, dumbfounded American journalists described the horrific assault of Hill 937 – and the inexplicable American withdrawal from the hill just a few days later. To journalists, and their well-fed, luxuriating readers…
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In our most recent installment, JD tells Nick about what he's learned regarding the Sallie House. A spooky house found in Atchison Kansas. Meanwhile, Nick finishes up his three part series on the Foo Fighters which is his fourth part on haunted Planes, Trains and Automobiles. If that's confusing, it is because we really didn't plan that out well. E…
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In the third and final installment of The Jersey Devil series, JD talks about the Jersey Devil some more. Discussing hoaxes, ideas and theories before closing up the case for now. Nick continues his series which should really be named The Foo Fighter but the tradition had started with Haunted Trains, Planes and Automobiles before the multi part ser…
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Listen to an amazing historical account of how King David left Hebron to capture Jerusalem, the city that would become the capital of his kingdom. David’s conquest would pave the way for Solomon to build the First Temple. Yadin Roman, publisher of Eretz Magazine, describes the construction, size and layout of Jewish temples built on Jerusalem’s Tem…
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Hamburger Hill is one of the most famous battles from the Vietnam War. This is the complete story of that bloody conflict. It’s all here and it’s all free on Battlecast, the world’s foremost podcast on war and its sociopolitical impact. This is part two of an ongoing series. You can find part one here. Download episode 90 here: download link. Maps …
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In part two of the trilogy, JD tells Nick about The Jersey Devil as well as a bit about the ex King of Spain and Naples. Meanwhile Nick shares a continuation on his haunted objects series with a discussion about the Foo Fighters. The UFO's in WW2, not the band. Links https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74926420/deborah-leeds https://shannonselin.co…
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Take a deep dive into the history of Masada with Yadin Roman, the founder and publisher of Eretz Magazine. Hear how Masada, built by King Herod as a fortress/military outpost – overlooking the Dead Sea and Judaean Desert – has historical significance that includes an account by Flavius Josephus of the Roman siege and attack at Masada to overcome a …
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In the third installment to The Midnight Frequency, Nick starts his own series discussing haunted planes. While JD starts his series on The Jersey Devil while tormenting his co-host with far too many puns. JD Links https://pinelandsalliance.org/learn-about-the-pinelands/pinelands-history-and-culture/the-jersey-devil-and-folklore/ https://www.nj.com…
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Discover Herodium, the ancient home and burial place of King Herod, the ruler of Judea. Hear the story of how Herodium fell out of history, was rediscovered through excavations headed by Ehud Netzer, an archaeologist who died in a fall from one of Herod’s unearthed amphitheaters. Join Eretz Magazine founder and publisher, Yadin Roman, for a fascina…
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My live recording from the Perspectives Digital showcase at Klunkerkranich during Berlin Dance Music Event 2024. BDME is a two-day electronic music festival that takes place in Berlin, often referred to as the electronic music capital of the world. The conference takes place during the day and features many of the key players, movers and shakers in…
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Take a historical journey back to the days of Herod, the King of Judea, who built Caesarea, a cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean, the future capital of Judea for over 600 years, and the largest port on the Mediterranean after the port of Rome. It was a major port for Rome's grain supply, for the export of spices from Arabia, wine and olive oil …
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Hamburger Hill. It’s a battle made famous by the 1987 film with the same name. But the real battle of Hamburger Hill, also known as the Battle for Hill 937, took place almost two decades before the film was released – comprising more than a week of fierce, modern combat in horrendous mountainous terrain which left thousands of men killed and dismem…
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Nick shares the history of two haunted steel mills with the first being the Bethlehem Steel Mill, and his quest for Waffle Houses while he was visiting Pennsylvania. As well as sharing some of the history of Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham Alabama. Meanwhile JD talks about a talking Mongoose named Gef, for a very long time. Citations https://www.encyc…
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Welcome to the Midnight Frequency! A podcast where two friends tell each other ghost stories. In this first episode JD talks about the reported ghostly activity at The Bowery Hotel in New York City. Nick discusses the hauntings of Masada in Israel. The lads also discuss mold, haunted hotel experiences and other somber topics. Citations: https://blo…
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Mass suicide. It’s a rare event, something unique, like an uncommonly beautiful woman – it commands our attention. Using the methods developed by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, this podcast is an in-depth analysis of the phenomenon of mass suicide through he lens of three case studies – one ancient, and two modern. The Siege of Masada 73 A.D. The Siege of …
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Anarchy. Cannibalism. Disorder. These are adjectives, empty words, that we use to try, however futilely, to describe the total pain, the uprooted lives, the destroyed families, the ethnic cleansing that have taken place throughout human history. In this episode of Battlecast, we will tear our thesaurus in half looking up synonyms for torture and bl…
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Incredible India!! A big THANK YOU to everyone who showed up to support me for my debut show in Kolkata. Much appreciation to Phoenix Club, Astor Hotel, and Kollective for the exceptional handling of my tour and making sure I had a smooth experience coming to India. I've been performing in the country since 2013, and it's truly inspiring to see how…
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This podcast is a complete history of violence in the small African nation of Liberia. This is part two of an ongoing series. You can find part one here: A Military History of Liberia part one. Download episode 86 here: download link Maps and Images: Extensive maps and images are posted to the historical atlas of Liberia located here Music Source: …
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In the 1820s, a small number of freed Black Americans settled in West Africa. They called their country Liberia, land of freedom. From the beginning, conflict with the more than 15 indigenous ethnic groups ensued, and the American-Liberians formed themselves into a new ruling class, dominating natives in the country for more than 150 years, until t…
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The Battle of New Market took place on May 15, 1864 and has been made famous in numerous films and literary works. Hundreds of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute, many of them children, fought toe-to-toe with Union veterans, their small frames the only thing holding back the Federal blue tide. For years, the boys were honored in both Virgi…
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The Second Battle of Fort Fisher was one of the most important battles of the American Civil War. Fort Fisher was the last shield of Wilmington, North Carolina – the final port open to the Confederacy in 1864. Outnumbered and outgunned, facing one of the largest armadas ever assembled in human history, the Confederates fought to the last man while …
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In this podcast history of the Second Battle of Fort Fisher, Dr. Luke Wolf recounts the epic battle in all it’s gory detail. This is part two of an ongoing series. You can find part one here: part one. Download episode 82 here: download link Maps and Images: Extensive maps and images are posted to the definitive historical atlas of The Battle of Fo…
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It was Christmas Day, 1864 when one of the largest armadas ever assembled by mankind began to deluge Fort Fisher, one of the largest forts in the world, with tens of thousands of shells. The Confederates refused to surrender and fought to the last man. Their fort guarded the last remaining port of the Confederacy, an essential lifeline of the fledg…
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This year's Burning Man received a record amount of rainfall (2-3 months worth of rain in 1 night) which led to historic flooding at Black Rock City. The muddy conditions made it nearly impossible for vehicles to enter or exit and festival-goers became trapped in the Nevada desert. Over 70,000 attendees were ordered to shelter-in-place at their cam…
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This is the story of the New Mexico State Prison Riot – the most violent penitentiary riot in United States history. This is not an episode for people who are squeamish because within these audio waves are embedded burst heads, mass sexual torture, drug-fueled abuse, a story more painful than pain. It’s a tale from the underside of the American Dre…
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Murder. Mass rape. Mass torture. Violence beyond violence. Millions upon millions of dollars of property damage. An institution turned upside down – the strong fool ruling over the weak doctor; the prisoner over the guard; evil let loose over the good and the weak. Such is the New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot. More than thirty were killed in the …
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Made famous in the film We Were Soldiers, the Battle of Ia Drang was the first major conventional battle between regular North Vietnamese forces and the United States military. Drawing from numerous first-person accounts, the Battle of Ia Drang is recounted with vivid detail in this episode. It’s a battle which directly changed the tactics and stra…
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My live recording from the Perspectives Digital showcase at Klunkerkranich during Berlin Dance Music Event 2023. BDME is a two-day electronic music festival that takes place in Berlin, often referred to as the electronic music capital of the world. The conference takes place during the day and features many of the key players, movers and shakers in…
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The Battle of Ia Drang was the first conventional conflict between American forces and North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War. For days the two sides met at the foot of the Chu Pong Massif – giving and receiving death, pain, and disfigurement. It’s a battle made famous in the film We Were Soldiers. It’s all here and it’s all free on Battlec…
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