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Hello, welcome to the show! In this podcast, we talk about the story of our species and how we came to be. From our humble ape ancestors to Bronze Age societies, our story has been fascinating. Anthropology, archaeology, and history are all thoroughly covered. All information is based on peer-reviewed research. Fringe theories and conspiracies are not entertained. Grazie e arrivederci!
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Flower of the North finds Philip Whittemore on an adventure which takes him up the Churchill River of northern Canada to a land which he thought he knew. However, tucked in among the rocks and hills lies an unfamiliar outpost which he’s been told is called Fort o’ God whose inhabitants and history are shrouded in mystery. It is Jeanne D’Arcambal and her protector Pierre who have told him of this place, but there is so much which they haven’t told him, including who they really are, where the ...
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Box 39

Guppy Productions

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'Box 39' is the long-running and unique magazine radio show, originally broadcast on Colne Radio in North East Essex, UK. Fresh, innovative and unexpected, and blending gorgeous music, features, chat and banter, its a show based in the heart of our local, national and international community. What will come out of Box 39 next?
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AA Live

Alcoholics Anonymous

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Do you do and say things when drinking you regret the next day? Is alcohol a problem for you or someone you care about? Every Four Weeks, the AA Otago Intergroup presents AA Live, brought to you by Alcoholics Anonymous. Find out how people just like you found sobriety in AA. If you would like to get in contact with AA you can use the following methods: Phone – 0800 229 6757 Website – www.aa.org.nz Local Website – aaotago.org.nz Post – Box 6115, Dunedin North, Dunedin 9059
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Are you an online entrepreneur or looking to grow, pivot and re-invent your business and struggling with the complexity? As a time-poor, typically underfunded online entrepreneur who receives so much conflicting advice about the best ways to grow your business, how can you compete with the big end of town without any of the resources they have at their disposal? Our mission is to start a revolution that will help entrepreneurs easily establish their own complete business system that can comp ...
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Cattle Brands is a collection of 14 entertaining short stories depicting not only the life of cowboys in the wild, wild West, but also the harrowing skirmishes with banditos, thrilling shoot-outs, attempt at and the recapture of stolen chattel from fierce desperados, and much, much more exciting accounts that make one think it all actually happened.
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D&D & TV

Jeremy Talumin

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Ever wonder where your favourite game master gets their ideas from? Or are you starting out and looking for ways to make your game or character memorable to the rest of the table? Inspiration for an RPG story is everywhere if you look, but the best places are the stories you can get every day from television and movies. Here is a podcast that re-watches and analyses favourite TV shows and discusses how to make them into RPG adventures.
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Tamil Varalaru

Curry Podcasts

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Varalaru, an Indian History podcast, narrated in Tamil. "History is fascinating and rude", says Naveen Haldorai, the host of the show. Join him, as he narrates the history with the rich sounds and SFX. Get to know the real stories from across the span of Indian History, as it happened.
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North to South

Magnus Albion Productions Limited

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Journalist Sile Mcgowen investigates the classified case of Dorothy O'Della, a nun kidnapped by fugitive IRA bomb maker Johnny Boyle as a means of getting himself to a safe house in Southern Ireland. Sile is unwillingly teamed with Sergeant Patrick Gilroy of the Dublin Garda. Together, Sile and Patrick try to piece together Dorothy and Johnny’s story in hopes of discovering why the police records office attempted to erase their names from history. However, as they delve deeper the case becom ...
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Loik Dury, from the Kraked label, former Radio Nova programmer, and Djouls, from the TIMEC label, have been assuming in Paris for a few years now an active role of incubators for many artists and Djs. Disappointed by the formatting of the medias, they decided to launch this ParisDjs.com blog to spread their Podcast recorded with their crew of old veterans and young Parisian foxes. So mixes, selections, histories of the music, battles, debates and legendary mix-tapes will flower each week in ...
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James Curwood wrote many adventures of the far north. By 1909 he had saved enough money to travel to the Canadian northwest, a trip that provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. The success of his novels afforded him the opportunity to return to the Yukon and Alaska for several months each year that allowed him to write more than thirty such books. The Canadian North is often referred to as “God’s Country” God’s Country is a tale of adventure, mystery and romance!
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The Shake

Sports Cannabis

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The Shake will explore new themes every episode within the dynamic Cannabis space in North America, in an effort to engage a wide audience base and provide full coverage across issues and opportunities of interest to our audience. It's a Session You'll Remember...
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The Chefpreneur movement is all about Chefs who have taken a risk to put their future into their own hands. Join Chef Andres as he wants to educate, motivate, and inspire Chefs to start their own Personal Chef Business and put the Restaurant and Hotel industry on its back. Tune in and Join the Movement!
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Thor, the legendary god of old, is a little vexed with ”Head Office’s” rehousing scheme. His tier-four divinity lodgings - a dilapidated terrace in the North of England - now hosts the once mighty Valhalla within an attic conversion. He’s also been lumbered with a motley crew of divine D listers: Dionysus, the alcoholic god of wine and party time; Cupid, the snack-addicted god of love and poor bodily hygiene; Amon, an oily demon with a passion for musical theatre. They’re not 100% sure of wh ...
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“The Ballad of Dena & Andrea” is a podcast featuring original murder ballads and conversations in reaction to the story of Andrea Yates and Dena Schlosser, two women who murdered their children in the early 2000s. Host Becky Poole was originally drawn to this story when she learned that Dena and Andrea ended up as roommates, briefly, in a North Texas mental institution. She soon discovered that their lives had been heading in the same tragic and preventable direction for years. Poole wrote a ...
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What's up, dudes? It's me, your old pal Lux ATL! You might remember me from my podcast about life as a small-town sex worker with high academic aspirations, Stripcast: True Stories from a Stripper with a PhD. Today, I'm coming at ya with My Favorite Fck Up!, a brand new four-part series featuring twelve women from all walks of life spilling stories about their wildest, most delicious, most heart-breaking, and most beloved fck-ups, told before a live audience at a beach house on the shores of ...
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Stories of the Pandemy, for the People of the Pandemy. No one is alone on the Pandemy Show, where we find solace in shared experience and rediscover our common humanity. The Covid 19 global pandemy has many people feeling isolated, but from our perspective, we are all in this together, we’re all humans, trying to figure out life in 2020 and beyond. Whether you are a rat licker, sheeple, or somewhere in between, all are welcome at the Pandemy Show.
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Mark Begley (Wake Up Heavy), Chris Stachiw (The Kulturecast), and Mike White (The Projection Booth) look at the short-lived show that some consider "too funny for TV", Police Squad! It's a police procedural starring Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Frank Drebin and Alan North as Cpt. Ed Hocken. We look at the evolution of the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker style of comedy from Airplane! to Naked Gun 33 1/3 in this special podcast series.
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We interview students & professionals in the psychedelic space to better understand how they navigated the path from being curious about psychedelics to wanting to dedicate their career to psychedelics. Join the community at psychedelicgrad.com.
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Travel Radio

Cruise Maven Travel Cruise Reviews, River Cruises, Trains and Travel Tips

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Each week, travel across the globe with Sherry Kennedy, an authority on "slow travel" via cruise ships, river boats and trains. Sherry chats with local folks and travel experts as they share their reviews, colorful insight, fun activities and insider tips about their hometown. Learn the latest trends in cruise and train travel plus news and reviews. With a focus on destinations in Europe, the Caribbean and the USA, discover where to stay, sip, eat and play on your next vacation.
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At the age of 16 Ballantyne went to Canada and was six years in the service of the Hudson’s Bay Company. His rule in writing, being in every case, was to write as far as possible from personal knowledge of the scenes he described.In this book he details the lives of the crew as they must overwinter in the frozen north including their meetings with Eskimos and bears and their struggles with disease. This is a realistic account of what life was like for the explorers of the Arctic.
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Policy Options is a digital magazine published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) in Montreal, Quebec. It features daily articles on issues of public policy by contributors from academia, research institutions, the political world, the public service and the non-profit and private sectors. We’re committed to introducing our listeners to a diversity of viewpoints on the important public policy challenges of our time. Twitter: https://twitter.com/IRPP Facebook: https://www.f ...
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Arguably, one of the most influential and insightful pieces of work concerned with American political life, Democracy in America directs itself towards American politics and society, and is considered to be one the best books written on the subject. Published in 2 volumes, in 1835 and 1840, Tocqueville records his findings after studying the thriving nation in his nine month exploratory journey. The young French aristocrat first came to America on an official assignment to study the American ...
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NDNs on the Airwaves was developed from the need to know more about the recent history of native radio, the current state of native radio and where native radio is going in the future. This series gives voice to those who are passionate producers of radio, grateful musicians and individuals who help us understand how radio both reflects and shapes Indigenous cultures all across our territories. There is a common thread tying it all together, and that is Indigenous voices. This series offers ...
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A Small American City podcast is a project by author Duncan Crary. It aims to re-acquaint listeners with small city life in North America through the voices, stories, history and urban fabric of his home city of Troy, New York. The program features spoken-word essays and intimate conversations with a cast of characters who bring this unusual Hudson River settlement to life. This is not a news program. It is not a talk show. It is a passport into the lives of the people who inhabit a place. Y ...
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The Hudson's Bay Company is one of the earliest corporations in the world and the oldest commercial organization in North America. It began as a fur trading company in 1670 and today owns a variety of retail corporations selling a diverse range of goods. In The Fur Country by Jules Verne, the plot describes how a team of Hudson's Bay Company members travel through the Northwest Territory of Canada with the aim of establishing a mission on the Arctic Circle. The members are a mixed bunch. One ...
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The Anastasia Foundation Podcast is a show dedicated to the Ringing Cedars of Russia books and movement, Co-Creation, and Kin's Domains. Join us as we discuss ideas from the Ringing Cedars of Russia (aka Anastasia) book series by Vladimir Megré, have exciting interviews with readers of the books, and more! Joy and bright thoughts to you ❤️✨ The Anastasia Foundation has created the largest English-speaking community of Ringing Cedars of Russia readers internationally. Anastasia Foundation: ht ...
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Spanning a period of nearly 1500 years, this monumental work of history tracks the orbit of one of the greatest Empires of all time. The sheer scale and sweep of the narrative is breathtaking in its ambitious scope and brings to vivid life the collapse of a magnificent military, political and administrative structure. Proceeding at a brisk pace, the original fourteen volumes describe debauched emperors, corrupt practices, usurpers and murderers, bloody battles, plunder and loot, barbarian ho ...
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If you've read and enjoyed The Stars Are Ours, you will certainly enjoy this exciting sequel! Star Born by Andre Norton was first published in 1957, two years after the previous book and is in itself a complete and riveting read. The theme depicts an early inter-stellar flight undertaken by people who call themselves the Free Scientists escaping from an oppressive regime on Earth. When Pax, a global authoritarian regime takes over the planet, it deems all space travel illegal. However this s ...
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A precursor to gothic literature and science fiction genres, Frankenstein is a novel fuming with imagination as it depicts a well known horror story. Shelly’s gothic fiction is written in epistolary form as a means of correspondence between the failed writer Robert Walton and his sister, while he is away on a dangerous expedition in search of fame. Some major themes explored in the gothic classic are the fallibility of ambition and knowledge, revenge, prejudice, isolation, and the imperfecti ...
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Most readers of Stephen Leacock's works are familiar with his witty and humorous writings, but few may be aware that he was also a gifted teacher, political ideologue, economist and fiction writer. Though he wrote six books on Canadian history, none of them attained the status of a standard text on the subject and were regarded more as opinion pieces without much academic foundation. Yet, the Chronicles of Canada series by Stephen Leacock remains an interesting and entertaining read. In this ...
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An impoverished but loving young couple sacrifices their most precious possessions to buy Christmas gifts for each other. A tramp who is desperate to be sent to prison so he can escape the winter cold. Two depressed laborers get their palms read by a Coney Island mountebank. A yellow dog who relates the story of a fat lady and her hen pecked husband. These and other unforgettable characters form part of absolutely delightful and unforgettable short story collection, The Four Million by O Hen ...
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E&G (Espen Gerhardsen & Geir Albertsen) were both born and raised in the city of Tromsø in Norway. A small town to most but known on an international scale. Just above the polar circle, at a latitude of nearly 70 degrees north with total darkness in the winter time to 24/7 daylight in the summertime, It’s seems impossible to not be inspired. From the beginning, music was an important part of their lives and the Trance genre of house music, was from the start, the most natural choice of music ...
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Published in 1904, The Master of the World is the penultimate novel in the Voyages Extraordinaires series, by renowned French novelist and pioneer of science fiction, Jules Verne. The novel acts as a sequel to Verne’s novel Robur the Conqueror, and consequently brings back some of its most notable characters, including the brilliant, yet villainous inventor Robur. Set in the summer of 1903, the adventure kicks off when a string of enigmatic events have been reported in the western part of No ...
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A further compilation of Box 39’s opening monologues from Bill Lawrance, and the opening musicologies that follow from Adrian Coen. Award winning higher thinking from Colne Radio’s highest paid and most important Senior Presenter, and morsels of unsubstantial guff and gristle from its Junior Presenter. With Bill Lawrance and Adrian Coen…
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In this episode we get into a bit of the religious messaging that Andrea Yates was receiving like the pamphlet she received with a rhyme titled “Modern Mother Worldly.” I chat with my good friend and host of the parenting podcast “One Bad Mother,” Biz Ellis. We talk about her experience as a mother, women’s health (being ignored), and sing inapprop…
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In this episode we get into a bit of the religious messaging that Dena was receiving as well as a glimpse into her home life. Song incorporates a bible verse that Dena fixated on before the killing. Guest: Writer, Tara Shoe. We talk about her experience with cervical cancer, growing up in an evangelical Christian environment, women’s health, the al…
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This first episode introduces the story of Dena & Andrea in an epic murder ballad. You’ll hear a bit about what a murder ballad is and why I dig them. I’ll chat with two friends, who also tell stories of murder, about the pros and cons of true crime, what it’s like to create macabre content with humor, and the importance of letting go of reductive …
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Trailer for "The Ballad of Dena & Andrea" A podcast featuring murder ballads and conversation in reaction to the story of two women who killed their children in the early 2000s. Hosted and created by Becky Poole Songs written and sung by Becky Poole Musical Saw by Becky Poole Song and Theme Instrumentation, Production, and Mix by Abby Posner Master…
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After waking up to a tantalising smell, Marcille receives a lecture from Senshi on a balanced diet. The crew helps an adventurer poisoned by a basilisk Episode 2: adventurer resources, flanking, and players feeling useless Music by astrafreq on pixabay Delicious in Dungeon is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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Another collection of Box 39’s opening monologues from Bill Lawrance, and the opening musicologies that follow from Adrian Coen.Intelligent opinion from Colne Radio’s highest paid and most important Senior Presenter, and forgettable nonsense from its Junior Presenter. With Bill Lawrance and Adrian Coen…
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After a crushing loss, Laios, Marcille, and Chilchuck quickly re-enter the dungeon to save Falin, but this time, they have a foolproof survival plan. Episode 1: touchstones, weird curse magic stuff, and world immersion Music by astrafreq on pixabay Delicious in Dungeon is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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A collection of Box 39’s opening monologues from Bill Lawrance, and the opening musicologies that follow from Adrian Coen - allowing us the opportunity to revisit the unique mind of Colne Radio’s highest paid and most important Senior Presenter, and the far less important idle witterings of its Junior Presenter. With Bill Lawrance and Adrian Coen…
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As Admiral Zhao's army continues its assault on the beleaguered Northern Water Tribe, Sokka, Katara and Yue try to retrieve Aang from the Spirit World Episode 20: the Face Stealer, interacting with lore, and koiju fight Music by astrafreq on pixabay Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy Midnight's …
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The gods plan the biggest blowout this side of the Trojan War. Dionysus, in his role as Official Party Meister, has sorted the venue, buffet and music, but what about the extensive celebrity guest list? Will Miriam Margolyes accept her invitation? Cupid is crossing his tiny golden wings she does. Warning: contains ‘passing’ references to the Court …
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After hunting his prey halfway around the world, Admiral Zhao zeroes in on Aang's location and prepares to lay siege to the entire Northern Water Tribe Episode 19: the call to adventure, romance safety tools, and omens and portents Music by astrafreq on pixabay Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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After going to the home of the Northern Water Tribe, Aang and Katara search for a waterbending master, and Sokka becomes smitten with a princess Episode 18: ambushes, beats, and rizz-king Sokka Music by astrafreq on pixabay Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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On the continuing journey north, Aang and the others hear rumours about a surviving band of airbenders, requiring a visit to the Northern Air Temple Episode 17: myths, overly helpful NPCs, and consumable magic items Music by astrafreq on pixabay Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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In this Tour de France episode of the podcast, Steph and Anderl chat with Nico Denz, who is competing in his very first Tour de France. He's a multiple Grand Tour stage winner, who has a lot of experience in the Giro and Vuelta, so we talk to him about what's so special about Le Tour, and how he's feeling about this new challenge!…
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#solutrean #human #ancienthuman #archaeologyThanks to Storyblocks for sponsoring this video! Download unlimited stock media at one set price with Storyblocks: http://storyblocks.com/North02The Solutrean culture, dating from approximately 22,000 to 17,000 years ago, was a prehistoric culture of the Upper Paleolithic period primarily located in what …
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On this last episode in this series, our co-hosts Hanan Ali and Natasha Mhuriro talked to four guests. Djaka Blais, Executive Director of Hogan’s Alley Society; Robert Byers, President & C-E-O of Namerind Housing Corporation; Joshua Evans, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. and Franz Bernhardt, Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalborg Univ…
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Aang and the others slip into a Fire Nation town so he can observe firebending firsthand. But their plans go quickly wrong, and they must seek refuge Episode 16: friendly fire, healers, and factions Music by astrafreq on pixabay Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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Cupid has eaten a family pack of rancid prawn crackers. Uh oh, the outhouse has been infested with verminous gnomes, and Dionysus has something special fermenting in the indoor latrine. It’s a full code brown emergency situation. What is our cuddly God of Love to do? Warning: contains foul language and references to noxious brown fountains.…
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Thor and Dionysus trudge the Chuffed Buyer Supermarket aisles on a quest for godly sustenance. Unfortunately, our God of Wine and Party Time has the divine munchies and his pester power is dialled up to 11. But, as we all know, Thor isn’t made of florins… or a patient temperament. Warning: contains foul language and references to off-brand products…
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Aang acts childish during a reunion between Sokka, Katara and a longtime friend. Fearing that Sokka and Katara will desert him, Aang betrays them Episode 15: sharing secrets, tracking, and initiation rituals Music by astrafreq on pixabay.com Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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Top indie book shop manager Jo Coldwell and The Director of Essex Book Festival Ros Green discuss the ethics of censorship, what being cancelled means, and whether freedom of speech is really necessary. Meanwhile Bill is having trouble with Matron, and Adrian and Janice are on full expenses, for art’s sake, of course. With great music too. With Bil…
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In this episode of Demystifying Community Housing, we hear from Alex Hemingway, Christina Maes Nino and Steve Pomeroy, on the various challenges facing the community housing sector and how to bolster its resilience.Additional resources:• Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative (CHEC), a network of more than 30 academics and more than 50 practice pa…
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Aang, Sokka and Katara come across a village that's dependent on its resident fortune-teller, who has reliably predicted its future for generations Episode 14: predictions, platypus bear, and fun uses of divination Music by astrafreq on pixabay,com Avatar: the Last Airbender (2005) is available on Netflix (Australia) Masters of Alchemy…
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In this episode, I talk with Gina Gratza, who specializes in psychedelic-assisted facilitation. In our conversation, Gina tells us about the many different organizations she is involved in and the work she does with them, including psychedelic integration and coaching, being an Oregon Psilocybin Facilitator, working with the Social Neuroscience and…
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