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In 1931 On a night cold enough to freeze your bones, a larger than life prospector, in search of a legendary lost gold mine in the wilderness of British Columbia, disappears without a trace. Known for his solid gold teeth and team of black stallions, he was a force of nature. So was he murdered? Did he fake his own death? Or was he the latest victim of a curse? 40 years earlier Slumach was accused of murder and from the gallows it is said that set a curse on anyone who searched for his hidde ...
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What's Rumbling?

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A weekly show hosted by Huck Dixon covering news and facts on volcanoes around the world. Episodes are published (almost) every Friday (excluding holidays) after 1:10 PM Pacific Time.
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Popular Volcanics

Popular Volcanics

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A podcast about volcanoes hosted by Dr. Erik Klemetti and Dr. Janine Krippner. Each month we'll talk about eruptions going on around the world, banter about volcano research and talk to a guest about the world of magma (and other stuff, too).
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National Parks Traveler is the world's top-rated, editorially independent, nonprofit media organization dedicated to covering national parks and protected areas on a daily basis. Traveler offers readers and listeners a unique multimedia blend of news, feature content, debate, and discussion all tied to national parks and protected areas.
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Geology Bites

Oliver Strimpel

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What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com. Instagram: @GeologyBites Twitter: @geology_bites Email: geologybitespodcast@gmail.com
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WHO

Chace Lanouette

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Who is a podcast about a 3 kids who become gods! Can volcan mars and posiden plus zuos dafet erebus,the god of darkness, before he covers the world in darkness? Lisen now! All nonfiction.
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The Shadow and Mobius broadcasting live from an undisclosed location in a cave so underground even Bin Laden wouldn’t be caught dead in. A freeform conversation dedicated to discussing the hottest subjects of the day. from pop culture, politics, comics, movie reviews and any other controversial topics that other shows are afraid to tackle. Including our infamous suck a D$*K of the day that anyone could get!!!
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Truth Be Told Paranormal

Club Paranormal Channel

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Truth Be Told is a live 1-hour radio/webtv show with Host and Founder Tony Sweet. We seek answers from the world's leading experts in the field of UFO investigations, abductions, the Paranormal, secret societies, and historical moments and figures in history. We invite our listeners to learn and create their own truth based on each show’s content.
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Why is Iceland the fastest growing island in the North Atlantic? Why is Iceland on dry land? Dr Dave McGarvie takes us on a geographically complex field trip to discover Iceland's new land. McGarvie explains how different types of basalts eruptions help build the crust of Iceland. This material forms part of The Open University course S339, Understanding the continents.
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Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
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Listen back to features and interviews from 95bFM's daily news and current affairs show. Jessica Hopkins, Castor Chacko, Nicholas Lindstrom, and Caeden Tipler focus on the issues of Tāmaki Makaurau and elsewhere in independent-thinking bFM style. Monday-Thursday 12-1pm on 95bFM.
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We're a weekly Podcast born of the Monster Hunter Community. We discuss all games (that we care to) but all in some way started with Monster Hunter. We do a weekly show and a monthly show, weekly more discussion on current gaming and our takes and Monthly as a "video game book club" where we play a game for a month and discuss.
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Just Trek Podcast

Justin "Justroc" Rimon

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Do you love adventure and the great outdoors? Then give this adventure podcast a listen and hear transformational conversations and stories from inspirational hikers, outdoor entrepreneurs, solo world travelers, environmentalists, writers, and creatives from the LA + SoCal community and beyond. Learns tips & tricks for exploring, life lessons from our guests, discover new places to explore, and how spending time in nature can improve your mental health. We aim to inspire, motivate, and eleva ...
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Tātai Aho Rau Core Education

Tātai Aho Rau Core Education

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Tātai Aho Rau Core Education is a trusted national provider of high-quality, learning-related products and services. We have an established reputation working in ways that are Te Tiriti-honouring, learner-centred, collaborative, inclusive, future focused and innovative. Our work is with individuals, learning communities (early years to secondary), mana whenua, iwi and hapū, Pasifika, corporate businesses, NGO's, Government departments, and ministries.
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In the age of social media, filters, and highlight reels, we work tirelessly to make sure no one sees our cracks, faults, and the messy moments. But what if we let our human show? What if instead, we strived for unconditional vulnerability? Only then could we stay soft in life’s hardest moments and show up as our TRUE selves – the version of us the world needs. On The Truthiest Life, host Lisa Hayim shares tips, tools, and conversations that will leave you inspired and ready to live your own ...
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Welcome to Phantom Journey's Podcast, Join Hosts, Matt McGuirk & Ken Smith, the Podcast that brings the unexplained to your earholes. (Under Construction) Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. We accept listener stories and bring you odd news from around the world. stories@phantomjourneys.com Let us charm you with Matt's swell Irish Brogue and Ken's mysterious secret treasures. Facebook: @phantomjourneys.2023 (Group Only) Instagram: @phantomjourneys Twitter: @PhantomJourney Y ...
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Ageless Travel Adventures offers an inside look at what it takes to professionally retire! Ken and Gisele are married, retired, and have traveled to hundreds of countries. They share their insights on planning, getting the most bang for your buck, and the must see sights across the globe.
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Uncover the mysteries of the past on Archaeological Context with Dr Noah. From deciphering the symbolism of tattoos found on prehistoric mummies to uncovering the heartbreaking tales behind the looting of Syria’s antiquities or the food and training habits of Roman gladiators, each episode offers a captivating exploration of the fascinating world of archaeology. Join me as we explore intriguing research from around the globe, going beyond mere objects and excavations to uncover the rich cult ...
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FactsNews

TJ Harris

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This podcast's goal is to offer listeners facts on news allowing them to make their own opinions about various subjects in Government and politics. Each week we will bring you factual information regarding some of the hottest topics in the news that week.
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Volcano Watch

Corin Jorgenson and Alessandro Musu

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A weekly volcano update podcast where hosts Alessandro Musu and Corin Jorgenson give volcano updates discuss what volcanoes have been busy the past week.
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Slow Radio

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Slow Radio Podcast : Life in the Slow Lane... shift down gears and treat your ears to drifting soundscapes that take you to another world; relaxing interviews with challenging soundart. Slow Radio is produced by David Clarke --> HEADPHONES ON!
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2 hours of nothing but soul blended by yours truly Volcanic Ash this time I've decided to dig deeper into my archives to find some of the most interesting vocals to keep you dancing and also give you that much needed inspiration and motivation throughout the entire mix #Theheavenlygroovelounge #RandomDeepTapes
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Last week, multiple flights were delayed, due to an eruption, dubbed by scientists as “minor eruptive activity,” of Whakaari / White Island. This comes as GNS Science discovered a new vent in the volcano, as the volcano has been experiencing ongoing volcanic activity since the beginning of this month. News and Editorial Director and Wire Host, Joel…
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Volcano city virtual field tripTravel to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to discover more about the fiery past of Auckland’s Volcanic Field Ngā Tapuwae-o-Mataoho. There are over 50 volcanoes within the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF).The AVF has been active for around 200,000 years. The most recent and largest volcano is Rangitoto, created around 600 years …
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Slumach’s lost mine isn’t the only tale of gold hidden in Western Canada with a dubious history. There is a trail of treasures in and around BC with wild stories, danger, and legendary paydirt attached to their provenances. In this season finale episode, we dive into some of these other tales, and Jack Mould’s story comes to a close as we wrap up D…
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When you hear the word volcano, where in the world do you think of? Mount Vesuvious in Italy? Mount Fuji in Japan? Maybe Cotopaxi in Ecuador? Do you ever think of Lassen Peak? The National Park System is full of volcanoes. Some active, some dormant, some extinct. They all have fascinating stories to tell. There was a series of eruptions of Lassen P…
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Jupiter stands high in the east at daybreak. It’s the brightest point of light in the sky at that hour, so you can’t miss it. Jupiter’s moon Io is the most volcanic world in the solar system. But some planets in other star systems could give Io some competition. Their daysides could feature hundreds of giant volcanoes, and be paved with molten rock…
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Changes were recently announced to the Fast Track Approvals Bill - most notably removing the controversial ministerial override that would allow ministers to go past expert advice. These changes follow public protests and submissions regarding the bill, one of this government’s most discussed. Environmental organisation Forest and Bird says while t…
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Changes were recently announced to the Fast Track Approvals Bill - most notably removing the controversial ministerial override that would allow ministers to go past expert advice. These changes follow public protests and submissions regarding the bill, one of this government’s most discussed. Wire host Castor spoke to Katie Nimon about the changes…
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Last week, the New Zealand Defence Force, the NZDF, awarded a contract to defence company BAE Systems, to upgrade its VBS4 whole-earth virtual desktop trainer. BAE Systems has previously been found guilty of conspiring to defraud the United States and making false statements about its compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The British c…
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This week on the Tuesday Wire... For Dear Science we chatted with our expert Professor Allan Blackman about mosquitoes using infrared, digital versus paper tests, and potential uses for whisky waste. In our weekly catchup with the National Party, Wire host Castor spoke to MP Katie Nimon about changes to the Fast Track Approvals Bill and potential a…
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New Zealand’s employment court recently rejected an appeal by taxi and delivery company Uber to reverse its earlier ruling regarding the status of Uber drivers. In 2022, the employment court ruled that Uber drivers should be classified as employees rather than contractors. Uber then appealed the decision, with the employment court reaching its fina…
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Join host Tony Sweet on this spine-chilling episode of "Truth Be Told Paranormal" as we descend into one of the most terrifying and mysterious places on Earth—the Catacombs of Paris. Beneath the bustling streets of the City of Light lies a labyrinth of darkness, filled with the remains of over six million souls. But these ancient tunnels are more t…
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The Moon and three other bright lights form a beautiful diamond in tomorrow’s dawn sky. Going clockwise from the Moon, the points of the diamond are the planet Jupiter, which is the brightest of the three; the planet Mars; and the star Elnath, the tip of one of the horns of Taurus. The Sun illuminates about a third of the side of the Moon that’s fa…
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The findings of the Understanding Policy Delivery report have recently been released, which has shown that the NZ Police found “bias” and “structural racism,” targeting Māori individuals. The report says that Māori are ELEVEN percent more likely to be persecuted compared to Pākeha, despite the same variables, and Māori are disproportionately more l…
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For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party, Producer Evie speaks to Simon Court about the ACT Party's absence from the Māori King’s Koroneihana, questions about the ministry of regulation and changes to the the Fast Track Approvals Bill For our weekly catch up with Te Pāti Māori, News and Editorial Director and Wire Host, Joel, speaks to Mariameno …
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The International court of justice has found Israel guilty of implementing discriminatory racial segregation between Palestinians and Israelis in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. This year, Russia and Belarus were banned from the Olympics as a result of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Despite this International Court of Justice decision Israel did…
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From Maine to Florida, coastal units of the National Park System are being impacted in various ways by the changing climate. Some of the impacts affect wildlife, some natural resources, and some the human populations who either live in or come to visit these beautiful areas. At the National Parks Traveler. We’ve been working on a series of stories …
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The Sun has been feisty this year. It’s produced some monster storms that have pelted Earth with radiation and charged particles. That’s disrupted some communications, air travel, and other daily activities. There’s evidence that the Sun has been much feistier in centuries past. If such major outbursts happened today, they could be really bad for m…
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What if the very fires ravaging our state hold the key to its ecological balance? Join us on "Let's Talk Wyoming" as we uncover the multifaceted impact of the ongoing fires between Buffalo, Gillette, and Casper, amid relentless heat and high winds. We'll share the heroic efforts of our firefighters and the challenging conditions they face. Shifting…
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Stars aren’t always what they seem. Consider the two brightest stars of Lyra. The constellation’s leading light is Vega. It looks 20 times brighter than the second-ranked star, Sulafat. But that’s only because Vega’s much closer. If you lined them up at the same distance, Sulafat would look 60 times brighter than Vega. The difference is caused by t…
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In this riveting episode of Truth Be Told Paranormal, host Tony Sweet welcomes author Ken McCarthy for an in-depth conversation that uncovers some of the most hidden and controversial chapters in American history. Known for their brave battles against organized crime and the CIA's push for war in Vietnam, the Kennedy brothers—JFK and RFK—also found…
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In the early 20th century, much of the world had “Mars fever.” Percival Lowell had mapped what he called “canals” on Mars, built by a dying civilization. H.G. Wells published “War of the Worlds,” about a Martian invasion. Inventor Nicola Tesla reported hearing possible signals from Mars. So there was a lot of interest in the Red Planet. In 1901, Ri…
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Army and Navy radio stations around the world had something extra to listen for 100 years ago this week: Mars. The Red Planet was passing closer to Earth than it had in centuries. A retired astronomer thought that Martians might take advantage of the encounter to beam greetings to the neighbors. So he organized an effort to hear the transmissions. …
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The Democratic National Convention is taking place in Chicago this week. The event is where Minnesota Governor Tim Walz officialy accepts the nomination for Vice President. Former Aotearoa Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spoke on a side panel at the convention, organised by progressive think tank the Center for American Progress Action Fund. The pane…
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New research shows that the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs some 66 million years ago formed in the colder, more distant reaches of the solar system. The Astroquarks have taken it upon themselves to dub this asteroid Barney. We’ll update you on that new research and a surprising discovery from Mars Insight data that suggests Mars has a potential…
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A century ago, most scientists thought Mars was devoid of animal life. Many thought it might contain plants, or at least primitive life such as lichens. But in popular culture, Mars was abuzz with life. That was thanks to Percival Lowell. He saw “canals” crisscrossing the planet – structures built to save a dying civilization. Lowell was born to a …
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this compelling episode of Truth Be Told Paranormal, host Tony Sweet delves into the extraordinary lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren, the legendary couple who left an indelible mark on the world of the paranormal. From their most famous cases to the controversies that surrounded them, Tony takes you on a journey through the Warrens' storied history, …
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Our latest Berlin episode, recorded in July 2024 at our open air garden show at the lovely Villa Kuriosum. The theme was "What's Your Sign?" - take it how you wish: astrology charts, bad pickup lines, good omens and supernatural messages about your sxytimes and play partners. OooooooOOOOOOH, what's the vibe, baby? You tell us! Join our PATREON to h…
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The Moon will squeeze past the planet Saturn tonight. They climb into view about 9:30 or 10. Saturn looks like a bright star. As seen from most of the United States, it’ll pass just a fraction of a degree from the Moon. One of Saturn’s moons is one of the more interesting objects in the solar system. Geysers of water and ice erupt from cracks in it…
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Te Mako shares a kōrero with a past participant of Tātai Aho Rau te reo Māori programme, as a experience speaker, who had learnt te reo Māori on-and-off Riria chose to take a beginner course to kick start her te reo, giving her the confidence to then progress in to a full immersion programme.By Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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A European mission to study the moons of Jupiter is getting some help. Even though it was launched on Europe’s most powerful rocket, it’s so heavy that it needs some extra “kicks” to reach the Jovian system. It’ll get two of those kicks this week – one from the Moon, the other from Earth. The mission is JUICE – Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer. It’ll stu…
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“And by the way, I would like to ban the word ‘eighth,’ because I hate the way it looks when you spell it. Just looks stupid. Too many h’s. Far too many h’s.” Andy brings his birthday movies (No Piranha)! 0:00 -- Intro 5:38 -- National Lampoon’s Animal House 47:33 -- Tucker: The Man and His Dream 1:11:43 -- Eighth Grade 1:42:50 -- Contact informati…
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The stars of the Summer Triangle look a lot alike. Vega, Deneb, and Altair are among the 20 brightest stars in the night sky, and they all shine almost pure white. Vega and Altair really are alike. But except for the way it looks to our eyes, Deneb is nothing like the other two. The triangle is high in the eastern sky at nightfall. It’s easy to see…
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Dive deep into the enigmatic world of one of history's most mysterious prophets in Nostradamus: Visions of the Future. Join us as we unravel the cryptic quatrains and prophecies of Michel de Nostredame, better known as Nostradamus, whose predictions have fascinated and baffled scholars, historians, and enthusiasts for centuries.In each episode, we …
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What happens when Wyoming's blazing fires are met with a sudden, dramatic rainfall? Join me, Mark Hamilton, on this episode of Let's Talk Wyoming as we explore the unexpected turn of weather events in Springs County that brought relief from relentless fires. As the temperatures cool down, the political scene heats up with the Freedom Caucus and RIN…
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Joss Jaffe & Jim “Kimo" West share stories and songs off their new album, Santhi. Grammy-winning, acclaimed slack key guitarist Jim “Kimo” West, the longtime guitarist in “Weird Al” Yankovic’s band, and world percussionist/instrumentalist Joss Jaffe introduce their new unique global fusion album Santhi. Inspired by the spirituality and natural sple…
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