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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic’ and the invention of air fryers, to Publi ...
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Spain! Open arms country. Path of cultures, tradition, hospitality. When passion for this country is mentioned among tour guides, Fran and Jorge, they could be talking for hours and hours. Whether historical or modern; gastronomy or flamenco, fun facts or curiosities; anything you can imagine from top to toe, our loops cover those topics, including actual facts. We hope to bring a smile to your face, a thought to your curiosity and transmit how proud we are of being from where we belong. Hoo ...
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Este programa tem como objetivo a divulgação da verdade da palavra do Senhor Altíssimo (Que a gente se trata com "Deus") a partir do ponto de vista HISTÓRICO, ANTROPOLÓGICO e GEOGRÁFICO mediante a LEITURA EXAUSTIVA da Sagrada Bíblia. Não oferecemos nem aderimos a nenhuma religião, denominação religiosa ou filosofia política ou esotérica. A mensagem que compartilhamos é de que os descendentes hoje dos chamados "Africanos" trazidos para as "Américas" há 500 anos por séculos durante o Comércio ...
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The podcast dedicated to the Activation of the Human Spirit and to resisting the status quo. Barbarian Noetics tracks the stories, struggles and triumphs that connect us all across the rabbit holes of time and space. Join host Little Raven as we deconstruct divisive mainstream narratives, transcend dualistic thinking and come together in a good way as conscious animals on a shared planet. Deprogram from the matrix and reinvigorate your psyche with Barbarian Noetics, where everyone is invited ...
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A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world. http://99percentinvisible.org/ New episodes every Wednesday. On the radio on 91.7 KALW in San Francisco. Fridays at 7:35am and 4:30pm, Saturdays at 8:35am. And public radio stations across the country. Created by Roman Mars.
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Co-Founder of Claima and Former Nike Marketer, Bimma Williams interviews leading and emerging creatives and entrepreneurs of color about how they were able to build their own tables by turning their hobbies, side hustles, and ideas into thriving small businesses. From these stories, listeners will learn how to claim their dream careers by stepping into the world of entrepreneurship. Featuring Melody Ehsani, Jeff Staple, James Whitner and more. Follow Claima Stories (@claimastories) and Bimma ...
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Send us a text Pajaritis del amor, Amo mucho a todos ~~~ Bailemos como chuparrosas y peleemos como jabalíes ~~~ No más dominación sin Consentimiento. Collect your own tears and Conduct your own Spirit. Habla con tus antepasadas. un Amor, ravencito kerkawww Young at Heart was originally recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1953 and published by Sunbeam Musi…
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In this episode of Spanish Loops, we explore the fascinating story of the Sagrada Familia Church in Barcelona, a masterpiece by the visionary architect Antoni Gaudí. We trace the humble beginnings of this iconic temple and how Gaudí devoted his life to transforming it into one of the most unique and awe-inspiring structures in the world. From his d…
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In our latest Spanish Loops program, we talk about the rich history of Mérida, the former capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. Established by Emperor Augustus, this strategic city played a key role for Roman troops traveling north and south through the Iberian Peninsula, thanks to its position on the Guadiana River. Today, Mérida stands as a…
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In 1994, the pneumonic plague broke out in the city of Surat, causing mass panic. It saw the largest migration across India since independence was declared in 1947. Ashley Byrne speaks to Doctor Vibha Marfatia who fled along with her family. This is a Made in Manchester production for the BBC World Service. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by a…
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It’s 85 years since the start of World War Two. During the conflict, the Russian city of Leningrad came under siege in 1941. To camouflage the landmarks from enemy attack, a small group of mountaineers climbed up high with paint and canvas. Mikhail Bobrov was just 18 years old when he first got sent up the city’s spires. Mikhail was speaking to Mon…
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In 1971, the CT scanner was invented by South African physicist Allan Cormack and British engineer Sir Godfrey Hounsfield. It was a ground-breaking moment in modern medicine and they're now in almost every hospital around the world. Rachel Naylor speaks to Allan's son, Robert Cormack. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History…
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In 2005, the pieces of an ancient monument were flown back to Ethiopia, having been stolen by Italy. The Obelisk of Axum, built around 1,700 years ago, was 24-metres (78 feet) high and weighed around 160 tons. It was looted from Ethiopia on the orders of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. He had it re-erected in Rome outside the former Ministry of …
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In 1980, Abebech Gobena was on a pilgrimage to Wollo in Ethiopia, when she witnessed the devastating effects of a severe famine and drought, one of the worst in the country's history. Within a year she had rescued 21 orphans and brought them to live with her in Addis Ababa. The organisation she founded has since raised thousands of Ethiopian orphan…
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In the next chapter of Spanish Loops, we explore the Spanish Popes and the powerful influence of the infamous Borgia family. Among the most notorious, Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI, played a pivotal role in shaping both papal and Spanish history. His reign aligned with the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, during a time of m…
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In 1994, a college student called Yohannes Haile Selassie unearthed a 4.4 million-year-old skeleton in Ethiopia. She was the first near-complete skeleton of a species of human ancestor called Ardipithecus ramidus. The paleoanthropologists who discovered her called her Ardi. The discovery upended how scientists view human evolution. Yohannes Haile S…
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Send us a text love doves. let's do this. love you all, lr kerkaawwwww TRACKLIST FOR THIS EPISODE Revival of Africa trailer Music Free - No Copyright Music Lo-Fi México Utópico - Palmasur Luis Miguel - Sabor A Mi (Video Con Letra) Lo-Fi Burrito Sabanero KG - Anything Is Possible SEVDALIZA - RIDE OR DIE PT. 2 FT. TOKISCHA & VILLANO ANTILLANO (FAIR U…
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In 1936, Haile Selassie came to Bath in the west of England to escape Mussolini and the fascists who had invaded Ethiopia. He bought a property – Fairfield House - and moved his entire family and staff there. He quickly became the talk of the town. The local paper ran daily updates on the Emperor’s schedule and dispelled rumours such as the Emperor…
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Haile Selassie was Emperor of Ethiopia. His dynasty ruled for centuries, supposedly descending from King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. In 1974 he was overthrown in a coup by a Marxist-Leninist military junta called the Derg. Over the following months, the insurrectionists executed 60 members of Haile Selassie's government, before murdering the fo…
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Send us a text Love doves & party pumas, A formative experience I had engaging with the mystic fungal kingdom occurred in Northern California, along the coast a couple hours north of San Francisco. Nestled in a cozy rock cove, I sat with my toes curled in the sand, skin bathing in the silken memory-foam light of a waxing moon, observing the perpetu…
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In 1988, Jorge Gonzalez was a basketball star in Argentina and became the first athlete from this country drafted by an NBA team, the Atlanta Hawks. He was over 2.5m tall due to gigantism, which led to big day-to-day challenges like finding shoes his size. But it also gave him great opportunities. The Atlanta Hawks’ never put Jorge on the court bec…
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On 13 April 1970, a Moon mission almost ended in tragedy, after an explosion on board the spaceship. Fred Haise was one of the Apollo 13 astronauts. In 2010, he spoke to Richard Howells about how they managed to get back to Earth against the odds. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. …
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Send us a text Disclaimer: All technology is not cooperating with me right meow. I don't know why and I'm not interested in assigning blame. Thus, despite me wyrking with a brand new machine and same good mic as always and same settings and same open source audio editing program, this tidbit sounds like I'm underwater. I don't have Time to figure o…
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Today, Spanish Loops gets into the timeless classic “Don Quijote de la Mancha”. We explore how this monumental work has influenced literature worldwide, from shaping the modern novel to inspiring countless adaptations. Learn about the life of its creator, Miguel de Cervantes, whose experiences and unique perspective gave birth to one of the most en…
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Until 1973, married women in Ireland were banned from working in state jobs. It was one of the longest lasting marriage bars in the world. Rachel Naylor speaks to Bernie Flynn, who postponed her wedding and became one of the first married women in the civil service. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fasci…
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In 1976, the 3,000-year-old mummy of Ramesses II was found to have a fungal infection. The embalmed body of the Egyptian pharaoh was flown from Cairo to Paris for a once-in-a-deathtime makeover. It received a royal welcome at the airport, and was guarded throughout its restoration, which took place at the Musee de l’Homme. Anne-Marie Goden worked a…
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On the 26 September 2014 Nathan Law stood on a makeshift stage outside Hong Kong's central government complex and chanted ‘Democracy Now’ and ‘Freedom’ into a microphone. He was leading hundreds of protesters who had gathered to demand that China grants Hong Kong free and fair elections. As the day went on the protest continued to grow and it wasn’…
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Amateur radio enthusiast Maggie Iaquinto spent a year trying to make contact with Russian cosmonauts on the Mir space station using special equipment. It took careful planning as she had to know when they were orbiting past her house in Australia and what frequency they’d be on. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Maggie relayed cruc…
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Send us a text Loyal love doves y pájaritis de Luz ~ The diablitos' may be in the details, but let's cut right to the chase: I've got machinery that works and I am wyrkin! I love and respect you all so much, and I want everyone to be happy, sovereign, beautiful and free. Let us Be so!!! Con esperanza y admiración, little raven kerkawww TRACKLIST FO…
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More than 200,000 people were killed during Guatemala's 36-year civil war between the military and left-wing rebels which ended in 1996. Of these, an estimated 45,000 people were forcibly disappeared, their bodies buried in unmarked pits. Jeremias Tecu's two brothers were among the disappeared. They went missing after a family party in 1981. Jeremi…
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