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Ever wanted to hear a dragon and a pegasus discuss football? Mani Jones and Zeus Pegasus discuss it all from the NFL, College Football all from the perspective of two furries that just love the sport so much.
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Dive into a captivating world where horse-led perspective shifts unleash the magic of destiny. Inspired by the mythical Pegasus, soaring above to gain a holistic view, our podcast unveils transformative tales of those who've harnessed the power of equine connections. In every episode, we journey through heartwarming interviews with extraordinary guests —trailblazers whose lives were forever transformed by the wisdom of horses. These intimate conversations invite you into their self-discovery ...
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Welcome to Pegasus Radio; the podcast channel dedicated to construction and property professionals. Helping you navigate your career and keep aware of the latest insights in the industry
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A couple of Dallas homegrown, homeboys providing you a source of entertainment and information for your earholes. They will conduct interviews, discuss sports, pop culture, music, food and even feature individuals or businesses near you. We hope you'll fly with us and, most importantly, have fun. Follow @RedPegasusPod on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
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SheeShuus Tell All

Odracir Michel & Tanya Castell

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Fluffier than Pegasus and steamier than rice. Two friends give their ongoing thoughts about current events in pop culture, reality tv, movies, music and well of course, Bravo. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheeshuustellall/support
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The world of tomorrow is full of questions. Are we prepared for another pandemic? How do we create smart cities that can withstand extreme weather events? What if artificial intelligence could mitigate climate risks? Would 2050 look different then? There’s no roadmap for the future, but if we want to embrace change, we need to have new conversations. Introducing: The Philanthropist's Conversation, from Pegasus. In this show, we tackle the biggest challenges facing the world of tomorrow. We i ...
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The Grand Rapids Children's Museum

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A Podcast sharing the unique personal stories and experiences of diverse individuals. One at a time, and directly from them. (And one super serious question about a fight between a Unicorn and a Pegasus)
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Startup World Cup

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Startup World Cup is a series of global startup conferences and competitions, powered by Pegasus Tech Ventures. It consists of 40+ regional startup competitions in more than 20 different countries around the world, leading up to the Grand Finale in Silicon Valley. The top startups from each regional event will fly out to the USA to compete for a $1,000,000 prize.
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The Backyard Astronomer brings you semi-monthly topics and interviews relative to astronomy, space, and science. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/BackyardAstronomerAZ Presented by Manzanita Insurance and Accounting. www.manzanitainsuranceandaccounting.com
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The Joint Readiness Training Center is the premier crucible training experience. We prepare units to fight and win in the most complex environments against world-class opposing forces. We are America’s leadership laboratory. This podcast isn’t an academic review of historical vignettes or political-science analysis of current events. This is a podcast about warfighting and the skillsets necessary for America’s Army to fight and win on the modern battlefield.
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Fitness Tested: Running Shoe Reviews

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Fitness Tested: Running Shoe Reviews is your go-to podcast for in-depth, unbiased reviews of the latest running shoes. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner, a trail-running adventurer, or a weekend jogger, we break down the pros, cons, and key features of top shoe models to help you find the perfect fit. Hosted by passionate runners and gear experts, each episode tests shoes for performance, comfort, durability, and style — all so you can hit the road with confidence. Stay ahead of the curve ...
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Impact 3x

Alex, Marc & Miquel

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This is Impact 3X, home of the impact society. Start-ups that reach 1Bn$ valuations are a very rare phenomenon. That's why people call them unicorns. And because everybody wants to run a company that reaches a sky-high valuation or massive profits, there are many publications that focus on helping you get there. Well… we are not one of those. At 3X, we believe that what's truly unique are organizations that focus on optimizing, not one but, three dimensions in parallel: planet, people and pr ...
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Sips and Sneaks

AJ Abel and SJ Syjongtian

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Sips and Sneaks created by AJ and SJ, to demystify the intimidating landscapes of both Wine and Sneakers. Topics include Wine and Sneakers but everything in between, from food to sports to even pop culture. Grab a glass and lace up every Tuesday and Friday as they make both more relatable and more fun. Because Life’s better with new shoes and great wine!
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an English language podcast about everything Saint Seiya! we discuss the news on the franchise in the English speaking world, discussions of the franchise, and a breakdown of episodes of the new CGI series, the original 1986 series, and everything in between. You can listen to the show right from our website: http://stcosmocast.com follow and participate with us at https://twitter.com/StCosmocast, on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/cosmocast.bsky.social, Join our discord at https://disco ...
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Embracing the old adage of ‘The Journey is the Destination’ world-renowned horseman Warwick Schiller invites guests to share their stories of personal development and growth both inside and out of the horse world. Powerful conversations and mindful nuggets of wisdom define The Journey On Podcast. ~~~~~ Warwick moved from his home country of Australia in his 20s to the U.S. so he could pursue his dream of training horses. Warwick's accomplishments in the show arena include representing Austra ...
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The Princess & The Platypus Foundation Podcast - # Princess Diana

Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum/The Princess and the Platypus Foundation

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The Princess & The Platypus Podcast highlights one incredibly special aspect of “The Princess Diana Museum” the exclusive personal interviews with many of the individuals and artists connected to the historical pieces that are on display in the museum. Each person tells a unique story in their own words; which in turn gives each piece displayed in the museum a new life and meaning that is forever preserved and truly magical to hear. Some of the individuals and artists who knew Princess Diana ...
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No-Mad TECH

Dev Bohidar

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HI guys, this is a series of podcasts where everyone can learn about tech and can also ask different things about the same. One must knowhow things and gadgets in this world work along with each other. So it will be fun and stay tuned for sure!
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Delve into the ever-evolving landscape of thriving enterprises, spanning emerging startups and firmly rooted industry leaders, all as they achieve remarkable milestones in their respective sectors. Positive Stocks has a strong track record of expertly identifying and promptly showcasing high-potential stocks in their nascent stages. Join us for our podcast series, featuring in-depth coverage and insightful analysis, along with stock alerts, a newsletter, and video interviews that shine a spo ...
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Fairies, Witches, Warlocks, Ghouls, Goblins, Ghosts and Creepers in the Night are just the start of who all join us here. Scary Stories and Urban Legends are not for the faint of heart. Join us if you dare to be scared!!
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Hosted by Brian “Rho” Black,Kevin “Multizord” Ellis, and Monica "Wickedkitten" Stone, Hearthcasual focuses on everything that happens off the Ranked ladder. Whether you’re a Casual deckbuilder, a Tavern Brawler, a fighter in the Arena or Battlegrounds, or you’re on a solo Adventure of your own, Hearthcasual has you covered! New shows posted every two weeks.
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Low IQ. Nonsensical Humor. 3 Young Adults With Terrible Media Taste. All this and more could be yours when you listen to Da Binge Bois Podcast! One day, three friends decided that they had no topics to talk about when hanging out and decided to watch shows and then meet back up to talk and discuss about them in stupid ways that will get us cancelled one day! Come hang out with us in our playground of mindlessness as we ruin shows and movies that a bunch of people love! Hosted By: Enrique, Tr ...
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Send us a text Disclaimer: This episode includes discussions of sensitive topics, including suicide and military sexual trauma. If you or someone you know is struggling, please call or text 988 for the Suicide Prevention Hotline. Help is always available. In this heartfelt episode of The Pegasus Perspective, Amanda Held sits down with Tiffani Chris…
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A masterful narrative history of the dangerous lives of pirates during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, revealing their unique impact on colonialism and empire. The pirates that exist in our imagination are not just any pirates. Violent sea-raiding has occurred in most parts of the world throughout history, but our popular stereotype of pi…
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The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the eighty-third episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.’ Hosted by the Task Force Executive Officer Observer-Coach-Trainer for Brigade Command & Control (BDE HQ), LTC Westly “West” LaFitte on behalf of the Commander of Ops Group (COG). Today’s guests are the command team for …
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The Gel-Nimbus 27 holds steady as a solid shoe to crush those easy runs and everyday miles. Its premium comfort and cushion also make it a great option for people on their feed all day! 0:00 - 0:08 Intro 0:08 - 2:05 First Thoughts 2:06 - 3:38 Model Reliability 3:39 - 4:51 Specs 4:52 - 5:52 Final Thoughts #gelnimbus27 #gelnimbus #asicsrunningshoes #…
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Sips and Sneaks is back after a brief holiday break! For the first episode of 2025 the fellas put together a mash up of some of the highlights from 2024. This mash up includes inside jokes, drafts, and much more! With all mash up episodes, feel free to bounce around and pick your own adventure. The fellas will be back back in the booth next time to…
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When Nazi Germany launched the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, its leadership made clear to the Wehrmacht that it was waging a "war of extermination" against Germany's enemies. This meant that normal military conduct in war was to be dispensed with and soldiers would act more in accordance with the precepts of Nazi ideology. During the brutal…
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In his new book Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s (Faber, 2020), Simon Hall, a Professor of Modern History at the University of Leeds, colorfully details an extraordinary visit by Fidel Castro to New York in the Autumn of 1960 for the opening of the UN General Assembly. Holding court from the iconic Hotel Theresa in Harle…
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One of the most famous rulers in Chinese history, the Yongle emperor (r. 1402–24) gained renown for constructing Beijing’s magnificent Forbidden City, directing ambitious naval expeditions, and creating the world’s largest encyclopedia. What the Emperor Built: Architecture and Empire in the Early Ming (U Washington Press, 2020) is the first book-le…
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Examining the interplay of religion, history, and literature through a case study of King Krsnadevaraya's celebrated Telugu poem Āmuktamālyada, Ilanit Loewy Shacham showcases the groundbreaking worldview that this often-overlooked poem embodies. Krsnadevaraya (r.1509-1529) ruled over the Vijayanagara Empire during its heyday, and his monumental poe…
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In a narrative-redefining approach, Engaging the Evil Empire: Washington, Moscow, and the Beginning of the End of the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020) dramatically alters how we look at the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Tracking key events in US-Soviet relations across the years between 1980 and 1985, Simon Miles shows that covert engagement gav…
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Signed on September 2, 1945 aboard the American battleship USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay by Japanese and Allied leaders, the instrument of surrender formally ended the war in the Pacific and brought to a close one of the most cataclysmic engagements in history, one that had cost the lives of millions. VJ―Victory over Japan―Day had taken place two weeks…
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Cuban resourcefulness is on full display in Cuban Hustle: Culture, Politics, Everyday Life (Duke 2020), as sociologist Sujatha Fernandes presents an array of strategies not just for survival but for the invention of expressive practices and community-building spaces. Enduring years of Special Period economics and a transition away from Fidel Castro…
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When the Great War began, the Russian Empire was home to more than five million Jews, the most densely settled Jewish population anywhere in the world. Thirty years later, only remnants of this civilization remained. The years of war from 1914 to 1918 launched the forces that scattered and destroyed Eastern European Jewry and transformed it in ways…
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Shakespeare Unlearned: Pedantry, Nonsense, and the Philology of Stupidity (Oxford UP, 2024) dances along the borderline of sense and nonsense in early modern texts, revealing overlooked opportunities for understanding and shared community in words and ideas that might in the past have been considered too silly to matter much for serious scholarship…
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During the Second World War, approximately 1000 Christian chaplains accompanied Wehrmacht forces wherever they went, from Poland to France, Greece, North Africa, and the Soviet Union. Chaplains were witnesses to atrocity and by their presence helped normalize extreme violence and legitimate its perpetrators. Military chaplains played a key role in …
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Photography emerged in the 1840s in the United States, and it became a visual medium that documents the harsh realities of enslavement. Similarly, the photography culture grew during the Civil War, and it became an important material that archived this unprecedented war. Deborah Willis's The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and…
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At the end of the American Revolution, Elizabeth Freeman was an enslaved widow and mother living in Massachusetts. Hearing the words of the new Massachusetts state constitution which declared liberty and equality for all, she sought the help of a young lawyer named Theodore Sedgwick, later Speaker of the House and one of America's leading Federalis…
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The current rise of nationalism across the globe is a reminder that we are not, after all, living in a borderless world of virtual connectivity. In Nationalism: A World History (Princeton UP, 2024), historian Eric Storm sheds light on contemporary nationalist movements by exploring the global evolution of nationalism, beginning with the rise of the…
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The story of the driver is the story of Atlantic slavery. Starting in the seventeenth-century Caribbean, enslavers developed the driving system to solve their fundamental problem: how to extract labor from captive workers who had every reason to resist. In this system, enslaved Black drivers were tasked with supervising and punishing other enslaved…
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As World War II ended, the United States stood as the dominant power on the world stage. In 1947, to support its new global status, it created the CIA to analyze foreign intelligence. But within a few years, the Agency was engaged in other operations: bolstering pro-American governments, overthrowing nationalist leaders, and surveilling anti-imperi…
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The story of the driver is the story of Atlantic slavery. Starting in the seventeenth-century Caribbean, enslavers developed the driving system to solve their fundamental problem: how to extract labor from captive workers who had every reason to resist. In this system, enslaved Black drivers were tasked with supervising and punishing other enslaved…
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If we can only see 6 stars in the Pleiades, then why do so many ancient cultures reference the number 7 in relation to this star cluster? Let's dig deeper into the 7 Sisters, 7 Boys, and all sorts of maids, brothers and princesses in this month's Backyard Astronomer Podcast. Follow us at facebook.com/BackyardAstronomerAZ Check out the NAZ Astro mis…
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There is no shortage of Black characters in Miguel de Cervantes’s works, yet there has been a profound silence about the Spanish author’s compelling literary construction and cultural codification of Black Africans and sub-Saharan Africa. In Cervantine Blackness (Penn State UP, 2024), Nicholas R. Jones reconsiders in what sense Black subjects posse…
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A masterful narrative history of the dangerous lives of pirates during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, revealing their unique impact on colonialism and empire. The pirates that exist in our imagination are not just any pirates. Violent sea-raiding has occurred in most parts of the world throughout history, but our popular stereotype of pi…
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A masterful narrative history of the dangerous lives of pirates during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, revealing their unique impact on colonialism and empire. The pirates that exist in our imagination are not just any pirates. Violent sea-raiding has occurred in most parts of the world throughout history, but our popular stereotype of pi…
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In the late-18th century, a group of publishers in what historian Robert Darnton calls the "Fertile Crescent" — countries located along the French border, stretching from Holland to Switzerland — pirated the works of prominent (and often banned) French writers and distributed them in France, where laws governing piracy were in flux and any notion o…
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We think we know all there is to know about Britain's Second World War. We don't. This radical re-interpretation of British history and British Conservatism between 1939 and 1945 reveals the bold, at times utopian, plans British Conservatives drew up for Britain and the post-war world. From proposals for world government to a more united Empire via…
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Central Asia in World War Two: The Impact and Legacy of Fighting for the Soviet Union (Bloomsbury, 2024) is the first book to tackle the subject of minorities fighting for the Soviet Union under Stalin in the Second World War. Based on meticulous archival research, it considers the interactions of the individual citizen and the Soviet state, weavin…
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In the eighteenth century, tens of thousands of travelers journeyed to Italy on the Grand Tour. These travels in the age of Enlightenment contributed to a massive reimagining of politics and the arts, of the market for culture, and of ideas about education and leisure. A World Made by Traval: A Digital Grand Tour (Stanford UP, 2024) combines —in dy…
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John Eglin talks with Jana Byars about The Gambling Century: Commercial Gaming in Britain from Restoration to Regency (Oxford UP, 2023). Gambling captures as nothing else the drama of the "long eighteenth century" between the age of religious wars and the age of revolutions. The society that was confronted with games of chance pursued as commercial…
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Many authors have written about the Manila Galleons, the massive ships that took goods back and forth between Acapulco and Manila, ferrying silver one way, and Chinese-made goods the other. But how did the Galleons actually work? Who paid for them? How did buyers and sellers negotiate with each other? Who set the rules? Why on earth did the shipper…
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The all new Saucony Ride 18 releases on January 1, 2025. Lindsey previews the shoes updates and best uses! 0:00 - 0:15 Intro 0:16 - 2:43 Updates & Specs 2:44 - 6:00 - Personal Opinions 6:01 - 7:21 Release Date & Purchase #ride18 #sauconyride #runningshoereview #runnning #walkingshoes #saucony Follow Fitness Sports on social media! Instagram: https:…
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Fear was the unacknowledged spectre haunting the streets of London during the Second World War; fear not only of death from the German bombers circling above, but of violence at the hands of fellow Londoners in the streets below. Mass displacement, the anonymity of shelters, and the bomb-scarred landscape offered unprecedented opportunities for vio…
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