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The world’s most popular history podcast, with Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook. Join The Rest Is History Club (www.restishistorypod.com) for ad-free listening to the full archive, weekly bonus episodes, live streamed shows and access to an exclusive chatroom community. Here are some of our favourite episodes to get you started: WATERGATE/NIXON apple.co/3JrVl5h ALEXANDER THE GREAT apple.co/3Q4FaNk HARDCORE HISTORY'S DAN CARLIN apple.co/3vqkGa3 PUTIN & RUSSIA apple.co/3zMtLfX
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Best Kept Secrets Travel

Morgan Savill and Will Boughton

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Welcome to the Best Kept Secrets Travel podcast where Morgan and Will uncover the best kept secrets about travel. Whether its how to save money, how to plan a trip or how to survive when travelling to Chernobyl. We have travelled to 65 countries so far between us and want to take you along with us on our journey. If you like the sound of this show then pick an episode and have a listen. If you do enjoy Best Kept Secrets Travel it would really mean a lot to us if you could subscribe and leave ...
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Discussion of the Paranormal, High Strangeness, The Occult, Conspiracies, Cryptids, Hauntings, UFOs and current events. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atomicshamansweatlodge/support
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Haptic & Hue's Tales of Textiles explores the way in which cloth speaks to us and the impact it has on our lives. It looks at how fabric traditions have grown up and the innovations that underpin its creation. It thinks about the skills that go into constructing it and what it means to the people who use it. It looks at the different light textiles cast on the story of humanity.
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The Something Wicked Podcast

The Something Wicked Podcast

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For purveyors of the dark, weird, fascinating and brilliant... a podcast which is both reverent and irreverent. Something Wicked This Way Comes! Facebook: @thesomethingwickedpodcast Twitter: @PodcastWicked Instagram: #thesomethingwickedpodcast
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HumeRidge Church of Christ

HumeRidge Church of Christ

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Welcome to our podcast where we share our Sunday morning sermons for free for you to access. We hope what you hear throughout our podcasts is helpful and spurs you on in your faith journey. You can also watch these sermons via YouTube at www.youtube.com/humeridgechurch
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Why am I here? What is my purpose? How can I live in alignment with who I was created to be? People are waking up to realize the life that was promised to them does not exist, nor does it begin to provide fulfillment. Join Lisa McGuire each week for interviews with intentional leaders who have not been afraid to reinvent themselves. Solo episodes are about growing to experience "so much more" and the impact of becoming your legendary self by living by your design.
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Your daily news briefing from The Times of London, delivered in 10 minutes - bringing you all the stories you need in world news, sports and entertainment. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join voice actor Nikolle Doolin, as she brings the pages of classic literature to life in this engaging literary podcast. Enjoy a myriad of great authors such as: Jane Austen, Edith Wharton, Henry James, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare, and many more. For more stories and information, visit: http://nikolledoolin.com/alo.
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What is 'British-ness'? This podcast explores all aspects of British culture from the perspective of an Englishman previously based in China and Turkey. Perhaps you know Thomas Felix Creighton already from Instagram's @FlemingNeverDies centered on Ian Fleming's classic creation, James Bond, 007. Here, we can see a wider background of where our British hero sits. You can also check out the video channel: www.youtube.com/britishculture
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Innovation by Place North

Innovation by Place North

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Exploring innovation in property in the UK This channel was previously PlaceTech. PlaceTech content is now under Place North, a UK news group publishing intelligence for property professionals in the North of England
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The Shock World Service is a 100 episode collection of painstakingly assembled audio collages of soundtracks, electronic oddness & spoken word. Started in 2007 by Jon Averill as a way to further explore & expand musical horizons beyond the mainly dance floor-centric music he was playing at the time & as an antidote the cheapening of the mixtape format by the glut of .mp3 mixes online with no track listing, no artwork & no real attention to detail applied to them. "A provider of collage-heavy ...
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'Prime Property with Uma Rajah' aims to cover all areas of the Prime sector. Hosted by CapitalRise CEO and Co-Founder, Uma Rajah, she speaks to industry experts and influential figures about the sector, uncovering trends and discussing forecasts. To join the conversation you can follow @CapitalRiseLive on Twitter or go to capitalrise.com
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Are you feeling stuck or unsure of your true potential? Curious about your inner gifts and how they contribute to your impact and profits? In this enlightening episode, Lisa sits down with Charlie Savill to delve into the transformative power of the felt sense and how it can unlock your unique gifts and elevate your personal brand. Discover the imp…
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Director of Military Sciences at the Royal United Services Institute Matthew Savill discusses how strikes on missile systems in Crimea might soften up Vladimir Putin's defences and leave his control of the region in tatters. The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from T…
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"His clothes seemed to melt into each other with the perfection of their cut and the quiet harmony of their colour. Without a single point of emphasis, everything was distinguished" The suit has long served as the official attire of men in Britain, Europe and the Western World. Traditionally the uniform of the elites and an indicator of class, its …
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This sermon begins our new series on Galatians. Galatians is the book in the Bible that reminds us that believers need to continually learn and apply the Gospel. Paul emphasises that any insistence on 'Christ Plus...' goes against the Gospel. In this sermon Ross will look at this amazing message of Rescue. If you enjoyed this sermon please consider…
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Diane Francis, senior fellow at the think tank Atlantic Council discusses Vladimir Putin's trip to North Korea, a Ukrainian special forces attack on Syria, and China's position on the war in Ukraine. The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign corresp…
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Russia’s president ended a visit to Vietnam with a threat to South Korea - don’t send weapons to Ukraine. Seoul is contemplating it after a defence deal was signed between North Korea and Moscow. Plus - the poll-leading party in France’s snap election changes tack on the Ukraine conflict as it seeks to appeal to moderate voters. The World in 10 is …
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Our Defence Correspondent George Grylls explains why the fighting along the Dnipro river in Ukraine is becoming increasingly significant. Plus, author and foreign policy expert Ian Williams on Vladimir Putin's trip to North Korea. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations …
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The image of Saint George astride his horse, sword and spear in hand, slaying a dragon, is one of the most iconic iconographical spectacles of all time. But what was the historical truth of this deeply mythologised figure? The conventional take on his story is well known: once, long ago, there lived a pagan king who refused to honour the one God. A…
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Viktor Orbán’s government takes on the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union as a surge of populist candidates head for the bloc’s parliament. Plus, the risk of an expanding, regional conflict in the Middle East spikes as Israel and Lebanon trade barbs - and missiles. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to globa…
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Treated as a pariah elsewhere, the Russian President is being warmly welcomed in reclusive North Korea - and a deal could bolster his anti-Western alliance. Plus, sanctions imposed on Russia may become less effective as Mr Putin rebuilds neglected relationships. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analys…
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As the Ukraine peace summit concludes a senior Ukrainian official warns Russian President Vladimir Putin could use nuclear weapons if he’s losing. Plus, China is stockpiling nuclear warheads faster than the US or Russia. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber …
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"When dragons flew to war… everything burned. I do not wish to rule over a kingdom of ash and bone." Dragons - the most compelling of mythical beasts - are one of the most vivid creations of all human imagination, and their enduring resonance is captivatingly displayed by their role in George R.R. Martin’s House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. B…
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English writer Samuel Johnson once stated that “People need to be reminded more often than they need to be instructed”. In our journey of faith, we too can easily be distracted from the important things we already know. Such was the case with the Galatians who’d been led astray from the Good News of Jesus that Paul had preached. In this sermon Bren…
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Today's guest is the former British Army Officer Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, a former commander of the Royal Tank Regiment and the UK's joint chemical biological and nuclear regiment. He discusses the damage Ukraine is carrying out on Russian targets specifically thanks to NATO - and in particular American and British - intelligence. The Times' daily…
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What did the G7 leaders announce at their summit and is Ukraine happy about it? We ask The Times' chief political correspondent, who is in Puglia following the meeting. Also, hear from a defence expert on what Russia's ability to defend itself is currently like and what he makes of America's decision to lift a ban on supplying a contentious Ukraini…
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To coincide with the re-release of Rubicon in audiobook, now with Tom Holland himself narrating it, we have the book’s introduction for you to enjoy. Rubicon is a story of incomparable drama. This was the century of Julius Caesar, the gambler whose addiction to glory led him to the banks of the Rubicon, and beyond; of Cicero, whose defence of freed…
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The West is warned Russian spies are utilising a rule allowing diplomats to travel freely in Europe to sabotage critical infrastructure. Can anything be done to close the loophole? The Times' man in Brussels, Bruno Waterfield, looks at the damage that's being done by free movement on mainland Europe. Also, Russia's influence in Africa grows ever st…
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In 972AD a princess of the Byzantine Empire was sent by her uncle, the Roman emperor in Constantinople, to marry the son of Otto the Great - Emperor of the Latin West. A tantalising and formidable figure, Theophanu became a major player in one of the most tumultuous and mysterious periods of history. At the end of the 10th century, the world was st…
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Russia sends a flotilla to Cuba, its ally closest to the USA, but what message is it sending and how much danger does it pose to the West? The Times' Latin America Correspondent, Stephen Gibbs, analyses this bold move. Meanwhile the US has agreed to allow a controversial Ukrainian brigade to use its weapons for the first time, but why? The Times' A…
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We hear from The Times’ George Grylls who assesses the political pressures facing Vlodymyr Zelensky at home. George has also visited the last open border crossing with RussiaPlus, Hamish de Bretton-Gordon looks at the forgotten battle threatening Ukranians. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of…
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In this episode, Lisa welcomes returning guest Gay Hendricks, renowned author of "The Big Leap," to discuss his latest book, "The Big Leap Year." They explore key themes such as surpassing one's happiness ceiling, using wonder as a superpower, taming the ego, and integrating intuition into decision-making. Gay shares practical advice and personal s…
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We hear from Alexander Titov, a lecturer in Modern European History at Queen's University Belfast, as around 100 countries sign up to take part in a Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland. Russia, though, won’t be attending. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber…
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