A weekly showcase of one-hour documentary films from across the Al Jazeera Network.
Award-winning anthology series of audio dramas, in the realm of the strange, speculative, and supernatural. Some episodes include more mature content, but have warning labels.
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Each week, we share a new collection of read-aloud articles around a different parenting topic.
You know that bookclub you belong to? The one where the wine flows freely, the laughter is loud and the books are extremely interesting. That is this podcast, in your ears. My name is Jennifer Radke and I am your host and a body image coach. I get my guests to read a book in the Fat Acceptance/Body Positive/Health at Every Size space and I talk to them about it. Throughout these conversations I get them to tell their stories, we go off on tangents and we give you a great idea of the main con ...
A podcast about living free from dieting and the scale. We're two friends who were tired of "weighting" for our lives to begin. So we started showing up and amazing things started happening. Join us as we talk about Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size, body acceptance and much more.
For more than 40 years historian Peter Hart has interviewed thousands of veterans about their experience of war. Join him and his chum Gary Bain as they explore all aspects of military history.
Maghrib in Past & Present | Podcasts is a forum in which artists, writers, and scholars from North Africa, the United States, and beyond can present their ongoing and innovative research on and cultural activities in the Maghrib. The podcasts are based on lectures or performances before live audiences across the Maghrib. Aiming to project the scientific and cultural dynamism of research in and on North Africa into the classroom, we too hope to reach a wider audience across the globe.
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"Willis from Tunis, 10 ans et toujours vivant!" - Entretien avec Nadia Khiari
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Episode 101: "Willis from Tunis, 10 ans et toujours vivant!" - Entretien avec Nadia Khiari Le chat Willis from Tunis est né jeudi le 13 janvier 2011 au moment où le président tunisien déchu, Ben Ali, prononçait un discours dans lequel il promettait, entre autres, la liberté d'expression. Cette chronique graphique était pour l'auteur un moyen de par…
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Ep49: South Notts Hussars - Advance to Tunis
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Peter and Gary continue following in the footsteps of the South Notts Hussars, a WW2 artillery unit, as they join the Tunisian campaign of 1943. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/…
On the 142nd anniversary of the ill-fated Battle of Isandlwana, Peter and Gary tell the story of this dark chapter of the British Army. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingH…
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Secrets from the Eating Lab by Traci Mann with Dr. Shawn Hondorp
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Some of the things Shawn and I got into include: Shawn's Health at Every Size journey Is this a book a body positive book or a diet book? Why dieting is stressful and what that means for our bodies Why diets don't work Set weight range - what is it? How do we know if we're in it? Is it something that is accepted in weight science? The word Obesity …
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Ep52: South Notts Hussars - Sicily and Home
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In the latest installment of their series following the South Notts Hussars, a WW2 artillery unit, Peter and Gary explore the unit's time in Sicily and their return to Britain in 1943. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to…
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Of Jinn Theory and Germ Theory: Translating Bacteriological Medicine and Islamic Law in Algeria
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Episode 104: Of Jinn Theory and Germ Theory: Translating Bacteriological Medicine and Islamic Law in Algeria In this podcast, focusing on colonial Algeria c. 1890 to 1940, Dr. Hannah-Louise Clark explores how Muslim intellectuals and ordinary people learned about microbes and responded to bacteriological medicine. Many Algerians feared invisible sp…
When Spanish director Paula Palacios embarks on a road trip across Spain to uncover her roots, she discovers her own Muslim past and a very different version of history to the one she learned at school. Her journey pieces together a centuries-old jigsaw and the largely untold story of Christian Spaniards of Muslim origin.In 1502, shortly after the …
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Ep. 95 WTF are the 10 Principles of Intuitive Eating?
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Episode Notes Consider this episode your "Cliff Notes" version of the 10 Principles of Intuitive Eating. This episode explains the origins of Intuitive Eating and breaks down each of the ten principles using our opinion of what they mean in your life. This episode is a great starting point if you are new to Intuitive Eating, but it is also helpful …
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Ep51: Haig - Building an Army 1902-14
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Peter and Gary explore the vital work contributed by Douglas Haig to assembling and building the British Army prior to the First World War. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/Liv…
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Memoirs, Memory, and the History of the Tunisian Left
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Episode 103: Memoirs, Memory, and the History of the Tunisian Left In this podcast, Dr.Idriss Jebari contemplates the outpouring of memory from the former leftists of the Perspectives movement, following the 2011 Tunisian Revolution. In a series of published memoirs, the likes of Gilbert Naccache, Fethi Ben Haj Yahia and others take their readers f…
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Conversation with Lisa Anderson and Tarek Kahlaoui: Reflections on Tunisia's State Building History and Contemporary Democratization Experience
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Episode 102: Conversation with Lisa Anderson and Tarek Kahlaoui: Reflections on Tunisia's State Building History and Contemporary Democratization Experience In this discussion, Lisa Anderson and Tarek Kahlaoui reflect on Tunisia's post-independence state-building history and the country's contemporary democratization experience. The conversation dr…
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Ep. 94 Therapy and Healing Your Relationship with Your Body with Guest Camille Logan, M.Ed, Ed.S, LCMHC
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This week we are excited to welcome guest Camille Logan, a Health at Every Size therapist in Raleigh. In this episode, we discuss how to love your body during a difficult season, forming a relationship with your therapist, and boundaries with others when it comes to diet talk. To connect with Camille: https://www.thekccollective.com/ Instagram Foll…
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Constitution-Making Processes During Democratization: Egypt and Tunisia after the 2010/11 Uprisings
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Episode 100: Constitution-making Processes during Democratization: Egypt and Tunisia after the 2010/11 Uprisings In this podcast, Dr. Tereza Jermanová, discusses the differences in the constitution-making processes and design in Tunisia and Egypt during their transitions. Dr. Jermanová looks at how constitution-making procedures are perceived as, o…
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Fat Girl Book Club


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Your Better Body Image Checklist - Journaling
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Continuing with my series where I take the Your Better Body Image Checklist items a little deeper, I discuss journaling and why it is an important tool for connecting to yourself. If you don't have the checklist get it by going to my website Announcing The Better Body Image Book Club!!! To sign up for the virtual, completely free book club, just go…
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Ep50: Gallipoli - Evacuation of Helles
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Peter and Gary explore the remarkable evacuation of Cape Helles in January 1916, the final chapter in the Gallipoli saga. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTV Peter…
In mid-2020, a mobile phone belonging to an Al Jazeera Arabic investigative team was hacked. Over the next few months, reporter Tamer Almisshal and the Canadian research group Citizen Lab investigated Pegasus, the sophisticated spyware used.Pegasus is manufactured by an Israeli technology company called the NSO Group and is among the most advanced …
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Ep 93 Three Reasons We Don’t Set New Year's Resolutions (and what we do instead)
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Tis the seasons For New Year’s Resolutions but how many times have you made all of these grand plans at the beginning of the year only to get halfway through February and completely abandon them? New Year's Resolutions set you up for failure. Much like diets, they are unrealistic goals and they don’t deliver lasting results. We haven’t set New Year…
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Big, Big Love by Hanne Blank with Allison Tunis
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Allison's fat liberation journey Allison's last experience with Weight Watchers The divergence Allison's art has taken over this last year The beauty of community when talking sex and bodies The scope of Big, Big Love by Hanne Blank Myth: fat people are lazy and bad at sex Boundaries. How Allison recognizes and enforces them How your body type play…
In this special Christmas episode, Peter and Gary explore the fabled Christmas Truce of 1914. Who was involved, what happened, and how has it been remembered over the decades? Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouT…
Newsflash for 2021! You don’t have to diet this year! 2021 doesn’t have to be about cutting back on food, restricting calories, giving up food groups, or starting a new exercise regimen. If diets worked long term, we wouldn’t have to keep going on them. Dieting promotes weight stigma by not recognizing that people come in all sizes and shapes and t…
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Ep47: Gallipoli - Evacuation of Anzac and Suvla
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Peter and Gary explore the incredible achievement to evacuate thousands of men, horses and tonnes of equipment from the Anzac and Suvla sectors of Gallipoli in December 1915. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTu…
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Ep. 91 Embodiment, Movement and Healing with Sam Williams of YoBa Studio
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We have Sam Williams of YoBa Studio on the show today. Sam’s first love was dance and that really put her on the path of body awareness, music therapy, and the practice of embodiment. She took those things and poured them into her own studio, YoBa Studio located in Raleigh, NC. Although it is a brick and mortar studio She set out to build more than…
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The Other Face of Europe | Al Jazeera World
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In European cities, young people of Arab descent often see themselves as socially, economically and culturally excluded from their immediate environment. In some cases, they are also vulnerable to radicalisation.In Belgium, the densely populated Brussels suburb of Molenbeek is home to 100,000 residents, many of them first and second-generation immi…
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Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner with Tae Haahr
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Some of the things Tae and I got into include: How Tae's quest to find a towel that fits, brought her to fat lifestyle blogging Why we don't have to sacrifice style and comfort because we're plus size The saviour complex that comes with dating in a larger body A discussion of magazine culture Our frustration with thin people talking to us about our…
Peter and Gary explore life in the trenches during the harsh first winter of the war. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTV Peter Hart's Military History is a Living…
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Songs for the love of Palestine | Al Jazeera World
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This film tells the stories of four songs that date back to early and mid-20th century Palestine and Jordan.They reflect Palestinian cultural heritage and the diaspora’s strong desire to return to a homeland they were forced out of in 1948. They all contain snapshots of the time and place in which they were written – from the British Mandate to 195…
It feels trivial to say this year has been a lot. So the last thing we need right now is extra stress and pressure. So how do you survive the holidays? You are feeling great, finding peace with food and your body but the problem is your family has comments about your bodies or even about their own and that makes your recovery feel so much harder. W…
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Atomic Julie - Wait for Weight by Jack McKenty
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Sometimes the best incentive is to tell a man that success will throw him out of a job! Illustrated by SIBLEY
In their ongoing series of episodes about Sir Douglas Haig, Peter and Gary explore his service during the Boer War. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c/LivingHistoryTV Peter Hart'…
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Ep. 89 Gluttony, Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Faith with Megan Hadley, MS, RDN, and LDN
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We have Megan Hadley, MS, RDN, and LDN on the podcast today. Megan is a nutrition therapist and owner of Simple Nutrition, a nutrition counseling practice in Greensboro, NC. She believes that all bodies are good bodies and that from cake to kale, all foods are good foods. After helping hundreds of clients recover from diet culture, Megan knows that…
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Fat Activism by Charlotte Cooper with Cat Pausé
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I pulled Cat Pausé away from her scholarly pursuits and her radio show to talk about Charlotte Cooper's Fat Activism. If you have not heard about this book, it is mandatory reading for anyone who takes body liberation seriously. Cooper gives us a rundown of the known history and a lens with which to view the body liberation movement. Cat breaks all…
This veteran special is based on Peter's Imperial War Museum interview with the remarkable Tommy Flowers - the man who built the Colossus computer that cracked the German codes in the Second World War. Tommy Flowers is a different type of hero, and this episode includes excerpts from the interview with the man himself. Presenters: Peter Hart and Ga…
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Ep. 88 Surviving and Thriving this Thanksgiving
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This episode is going to help you prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, and really any gathering that might be outside of your norm. We want you to survive and even thrive this Thanksgiving! However you are celebrating, we want to express our gratitude to you! We appreciate you listening to our podcast this year, and leaning into the important work…
A special bonus episode of our new podcast series, BattleWalks, which explores the great battlefields of Europe. This episode features the Sunken Road sector of the Somme battlefield. Subscribe to BattleWalks on Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, or on your favourite podcast app.By Living History
Peter and Gary continue to tell the gripping tale of the South Notts Hussars, as they regroup and prepare for the Battle of El Alamein in 1942. Presenters: Peter Hart and Gary Bain Publisher: Mat McLachlan Producer: Jess Stebnicki For more great history content, visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com, or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/c…
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Ep. 87 Period Poverty, Finding Your Light and Purpose While Single with Guest Hananatu Tunis
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This week we have guest Hananatu Tunis on our show! Hananatu (Hana) is a descendant of Liberia with ties rooted in Sierra Leone. She's a St. John's University graduate, founder of One Million Girls, and creator of The P.A.D.S. Project. Her passion and life mission is to empower women and girls through social entrepreneurship and philanthropic proje…
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Samir Kassir: Killing of a Journalist | Al Jazeera World
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Samir Kassir, a Lebanese journalist, academic and political activist, paid the ultimate price for his work when he was killed by a car bomb outside his Beirut home in 2005.While accusations, speculation and denials followed his death, it was clear that Kassir's critical voice had drawn the ire of big power players in Lebanon. This documentary tells…
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Atomic Julie - February Strawberries by Jim Harmon
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A story more about rarity than actual berries. narrated by "Atomic" Julie Hoverson sound editing by Jimmy "superdad" Robbins ...and some info on upcoming projects! http://www.gutenberg.org/files/60995/60995-h/60995-h.htm Catch up on The Deadeye Kid before the new episode drops! http://www.19nocturneboulevard.net/all_show_pages/deadeye%20kid/Deadeye…
Episode 99: Oran, The Plague and COVID 19 The French critical tradition has seen in Camus’ La peste (1947) an allegorical representation of German occupation, during the Second World War. He staged it in Oran, a coastal town in French Algeria, at the time, closed to the rest of the world because of a plague pandemic. The recent COVID-19 pandemic th…
I am not going to lie to you. I get ramble-y in this episode but I still think its a worthwhile listen. I have five clips to share with you showcasing my awesome and amazing guests. These ladies do all the heavy lifting in this episode. If this is your first Fat Girl Book Club episode (well hello there! Welcome), this will give you a feel for what …