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Mystic Tea

Of Wand and Earth

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Mystic Tea is a podcast dedicated to the mystical and magical. Host Pascha Haninah is the owner and "Mistress of the Magical" at Of Wand & Earth and the Two Brooms Teahouse in Western North Carolina. She is a multi-generational healer and wisdomkeeper. As a lifelong mystic scholar, she has practiced as a multi-path pagan and mystical seeker since the 1980's. Pascha is delighted to invite her friends new and old in to clink cups and spill the tea on their unique gifts, magical insights and cr ...
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Radio show playing real hip-hop music by Christian artists. We are on over 80 stations across Australia via the Community Radio Network. Definition is presented by the K-man, Oaks and Jabs. Produced out of 1WAY FM. www.definitionradio.com
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Welcome to ”The HCI Executive Edge,” where we delve into the realms of executive development and coaching to unlock the full potential of leaders like yourself. In each episode, we bring you enlightening conversations with renowned executive coaches, leadership experts, and industry thought leaders. Together, we explore the tools, strategies, and mindset shifts necessary to sharpen your leadership skills and gain that competitive edge in today’s dynamic business landscape. Join us as we unco ...
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The Talent Edge

HCI Podcast Network

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Welcome to ”The Talent Edge” podcast, where we delve into the world of talent management and help you unlock the full potential of your workforce. In each episode, we bring you engaging conversations with industry experts, thought leaders, and HR professionals who have mastered the art of talent management. Together, we explore the strategies, best practices, and cutting-edge techniques that will enable you to build a high-performing, engaged, and diverse workforce. Join us as we uncover the ...
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The best place to find all of our award winning small-batch audio fiction series. Featuring: Middle:Below, The Tower, The Dungeon Economic Model, Love & Wards. Part of the Rusty Quill Network. Cover art by Eden M-W Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sluts and Scholars

Sluts and Scholars Media LLC | Pleasure Podcasts

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Sluts & Scholars is one of Cosmopolitan's "Hot Podcasts to Listen To." Nicoletta Heidegger is a licensed marriage and family therapist and sexologist and she chats with folks from across sexuality, kink, and professional spectrums about desire, pleasure, shame, stigma and (of course) bodily functions. Combining irreverence and expertise, on the docket is anything remotely related to sexual, reproductive and bodily autonomy; from the indigenous menstrual practices of the Hupa Valley tribe, to ...
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Best Way To Divorce Radio Show

Suzy Miller: Divorce Strategist - Best Way To Divorce

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Sometimes challenging, sometimes inspiring. Always authentic. A radio show for real people experiencing divorce and family breakup. Alternative Divorce is about staying out of court, protecting the children and saving money by getting the information and inspiration you need to divorce amicably, and to create healthy blended co-parenting families. http://bestwaytodivorce.co.uk
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About the Artographer: Mitch Schlimer The award winning and published artist Mitch Schlimer was born in May of 1956 and from an early age he saw things differently, especially when his father put a Polaroid "instant" camera in his hands at the age of five. Mitch's gift and vision were evident as others saw and felt that he was able to capture truly "One in a Million Moments," which he loved to share since he was able to observe the special response that came from his keen eye and love for ph ...
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Ash and Tilly are about to embark on their biggest quest yet - trying to find archaeological evidence for the origins of magic! But how can you identify magic in the archaeological record? Listen in to hear a discussion about what defines a wand, how to tell if someone’s used magic, and what the link is between witches and beer. Links Intangible an…
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Oaks & Jabs on deck this week playing some artists for the first time, some recent favourites and some OG’s. Heads will nod and dubs shall be thrown up. Bangers for days. Playlist Revolution by iNTELLECT ft. Procyse, Phillip Anthony & DJ Sean PPromise by Alcott & Jesse Calentine ft. GQMy Rhymes IV by Jonnie 3:16 ft. The ProfitImago Interlude by nob…
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In this episode we explore how one of our panelists, Heather, began her career in archaeology. From professional hockey referee to archaeology and everything before and after. Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/293 Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: …
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This is the finale of our summer special. The second part of Lucian of Samosata's novel “A True Story.” While the first part is filled with space travels and battles on distant planets, this part will deal with other topics. What was Homer's true nationality, why Pythagoras didn’t like his victory meal, and if Herodotus were sent to the Greek versi…
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Meet Tilly, the amazing host of Tea-Break Time Travel, and co-host of the And My Trowel podcasts. She is also the woman behind the @‌the_archaeologists_teacup Instagram account, and all the APN social media! Today we chat with her about her all podcasts, as well as her areas of expertise: microwear analysis and experimental archaeology. Finally, sh…
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First up this week, we look at why an extremely significant site in Australia was able to be destroyed by a mine, against the wishes of the Traditional Owners. Then, through the efforts of engineering and experimental archaeology, a full size replica of a 4,000 year old ship was launched in Abu Dhabi. And finally, a fragment of red fabric that was …
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Pascha Haninah and Becca Cook discuss the fascinating art of palmistry, navigate the reclaiming of psychic heritage, and spill the tea on how to show up authentically as a psychic healer. Palm reading, also known as palmistry or chiromancy, is an ancient practice that has captivated people for centuries. It involves analyzing the physical features …
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This edition we're keeping it Aussie. With the occasional overseas guest artist. New music by Eskatology and Nathan Plumbridge. Playlist: "Ain't Love Proud (ft. TheyCallMe.Solo, Brett Adrien & King O.P.P.)" by Fonke Knomaads"Free Thought (ft. Kris-Bo)" by Shelly.H"Refuse (ft. Jonnie 3:16, Izzy n The Profit)" by Oakbridge"You Won't Be the One (ft. W…
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Continuing on with the whole “I listen to my listeners so I am a good person” situation, this week I’m covering Helena Blavatsky. Beyond the fact that several of you have asked for this one, I myself have been super curious about Helena Blavatsky, as her name crops up whenever you take a stroll in the Pseudoarchaeology universe. Of course, if your …
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Tuula Sharma Vassvik (Sámi activist, land protector, musician, podcast host, and freelance contractor in Heritage and Indigenous Methodologies) about their journey through archaeology to Indigenous methodologies and land protection in Sápmi. Tuula’s work focuses on solidarity across cultures and class, as well…
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Songs you voted here to play again, and some new/old ones. Jackie Hill Perry's has changed record labels and has a new song. Flashback track by Elle R.O.C. Hip hop for your soul! Playlist: "Bring it Back (ft. Datin)" by Aable"The Lion’s Share (ft. The Praying Mantis, Nfors, Jonnie 3:16 & Grungy Boguez)" by Krosswerdz"360" by MotionPlus / MP Ancient…
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This week we continued our APN Host Interview series with Dr. Andrew Kinkella, the fantastic host of The Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast and one of the co-hosts of the CRM Archaeology Podcast. Andrew has done so many cool things throughout his career including excavating in Mayan Cenotes in Belize, working as a Community College Professor in California,…
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This episode, Ash and Tilly are on a bit of a side quest that becomes much bigger than they ever thought possible, as they try to help a student from Lothlorien University critique the concept of a “damsel in distress” using gender archaeology. But what exactly is gender archaeology? What’s the difference between feminist and gender archaeology? An…
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As archaeologists we tend to dress a certain way in the field. But for interviews, conferences, and other occasions we need to dress a bit differently. Andrew, Doug, and Heather give their advice on what to wear when you need to dress to impress. Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/292 L…
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In this summer special episode, while traveling and soaking up the sun, I found myself contemplating a different kind of travel—space travel. Inspired by the frequent claims made in "Ancient Aliens" that ancient myths and stories are actually describing UFOs and space rockets using the vocabulary of the time, I wanted to explore this concept furthe…
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First up this week we look at one more reason why Cahokia wasn’t all of a sudden abandoned the way researchers had once assumed. Then, excavations at a site in Lake George, NY may (or may not!) shed some light on a 1700’s era Smallpox hospital. And finally, is it possible that a ritual has been passed down 12,000 years? New evidence in Australia su…
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Rappity Raps with those chaps Oaks & Jabs. A very international show this episode with a bunch of new stuff from the homies. How good is that? Enjoy, Peace & God Bless. Playlist: Teacher’s Pet (Freestyle) by Austin White 711Cool/Calm by Shelly HAnother Place by Aable ft. Isaiah VelezBando by 678NATH & Aligned VisionSituationz by Jonnie 3:16Don’t Lo…
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This week we have 3 archaeology news stories. First, a bronze age site known as Must Farm has been called Britain’s Pompeii, and we look at why it has been given that name. Then, a fragmented ivory Pyx was found hidden in a Christian church. And finally, new dietary analysis of a Danish Bog body tells a story of neolithic immigration between very d…
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It’s part two of a discussion all about hoards! Ash and Tilly are joined by Dr Adrián Maldonado in their quest to identify a hoard of objects recently stumbled across in the middle of the redevelopment of Khazad-dûm. But how do you identify a hoard? What kind of research can be done on them? Are were Viking silver rings just a medieval form of frie…
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This week’s episode comes from a listener question. Richard wants to know why archaeologists get paid so little? We give our reasons. Submit your questions at the APN website! Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/crmarchpodcast/291 Blogs and Resources: Bill White: Succinct Research Doug Rocks-MacQueen: …
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Can you believe that Tea-break Time Travel has now been running for two whole years? For this very special 25th episode, Matilda does a bit of time travelling of her own, looking back at what’s happened in the podcast so far, and also sharing the future of the series. Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.co…
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This episode will be a bit different than normal. First, it was recorded in Rome. Secondly, there will not be too many aliens. Don't worry, it will be a fun one, we will finally find Europe's only ancient pyramid. They were not in Bosnia or Greece but in Italy all along. Then we'll bust some Colosseum myths and talk a little about Romes's obsession…
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This week we have three great archaeology news stories! First up, archaeologists have excavated a royal purple dye workshop in Greece. Then, excavations at an early colonial Incan cometary give insight into how small pox affected the community. And finally, perfectly preserved cherry bottles have been found in a cellar at Mount Vernon. Links In Thi…
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I want you to know that I listen to you. As proof, tonight I’m covering the writer H.P. Lovecraft and his relationship to the Pseudoarchaeology world because a listener suggested it! See, I care (Also I’m a huge sci-fi nerd). Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/144 Contact Kinkella Teaches Archa…
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Chris Finefrock is a director and producer of cinematic masterpieces. He is now working on a new project featuring in part the Native worldviews and religious metaphors that are represented in archaeological sites, geoglyphs, and rock art sites. In this episode we do a wide-ranging discussion on what makes these topics so engaging and why rock art …
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You are now with Oaks on the Mixshow! In this episode we keep the beats going non-stop with the faith-filled lyricism on lock coz you know when it comes to the priority list we keep the Lord on top. We got a whole bunch of dope tracks in this mix with different kinds of vibes and don’t be surprised if it makes you feel like you need to get up to ge…
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On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Maura Sullivan (PhD student in Linguistics at Tulane University; Irish-American, Chumash and Mexican heritage, and an enrolled member of the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation). Maura gives Jessica a crash course in many different language topics such as the difference between language work and linguistics, wh…
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This week we look at 3 recent news stories. First up, the surprising contents of a burial found along the ancient silk road. Then, new research into what happened to the survivors of Pompeii. And finally, new evidence may disqualify on of the possbile migration paths that ancient humans took to Australia. Links Archaeologists Found Stunning Treasur…
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