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Edith!

QCODE, Crooked Media

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Rosamund Pike stars as Edith Wilson in "Edith!" a scripted comedy podcast exploring the untold true-ish story of America's secret First Female President. After President Woodrow Wilson suffered a massive, paralyzing stroke in the White House, Edith Wilson did the unthinkable: she told no one. And for almost a year following the end of World War I, Edith Wilson acted as the de facto unelected President. She would sign documents as him. She would fire people as him. She would even cause intern ...
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Mangasplaining

Deb Aoki, David Brothers, Christopher Butcher, Chip Zdarsky

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Curious about manga but don't know where to start? Well neither does comics writer/artist Chip Zdarsky! Join manga experts Deb Aoki, David Brothers, and Christopher Woodrow-Butcher, as they introduce the medium to Chip (and to you!) through some of its best and most important works. Every week a new volume of manga to re-discover, discuss, and enjoy! More info at Mangasplaining.com!
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Need to Know

Wilson Center

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The Need To Know podcast is a production of the Office of Congressional Relations at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Each episode we will bring our nonpartisan research to life through interviews with experts and practitioners covering the world. Our goal is to bring the best independent research, open dialogue and actionable ideas to congressional staff, policy makers, and anyone else who needs to know.
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Ag Chat

Woodrow Smith

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Ag Chat is the podcast where we close the knowledge gap between the average producer and the average consumer by debunking common misconceptions of agriculture.
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New Security Broadcast

Environmental Change and Security Program

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Tune in to our podcast to hear expert speakers on the links between global environmental change, security, development, and health. The Environmental Change and Security Program is a part of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the living, national memorial to President Wilson established by Congress in 1968 and headquartered in the District of Columbia. It is a nonpartisan institution, supported by public and private funds, engaged in the study of national and world affairs ...
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Join New York Times bestselling author Tom Woods for your daily serving of liberty education! Guests include Ron Paul, Judge Andrew Napolitano, David Stockman, and hundreds more, with topics like war, the Federal Reserve, net neutrality, the FDA, Austrian economics, and many other subjects of interest to libertarians. Join us!
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Join Don Wildman twice a week for your hit of American history, as he explores the past to help us understand the United States of today. We’ll hear how codebreakers uncovered secret Japanese plans for the Battle of Midway, visit Chief Powhatan as he prepares for war with the British, see Walt Disney accuse his former colleagues of being communists, and uncover the dark history that lies beneath Central Park. From pre-colonial America to independence, slavery to civil rights, the gold rush t ...
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This is Nonprofit Lowdown where I review and recommend the best ideas, resources, tools, tricks and tips to run your nonprofit like a pro! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitlowdown/support
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Current Issues and The Constitution

Professor Woody Wilson & Felice Gerwitz

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American history award winning professor teaches homeschool students about current issues with an eye to the US Constitution. Moderated by Felice Gerwitz and taught by Professor Robert Woodrow Wilson. Airs every other week on Wednesday at 1 PM ET – live – catch the archives.
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Americas 360 is a podcast about the “innumerable ties” among the nations of the Western Hemisphere. Get the inside scoop and the outside perspective on the latest developments from Canada, Latin America, and everywhere in between. Americas 360 is a production of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and is available on all your favorite podcast platforms. For more information on a world of issues and ideas please visit wilsoncenter.org.
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Gunzal Talk

City Gunzals on YouTube

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Gunzal Talk is a Podcast-ish Show avalible on Traditional Podcasting Platforms, As Well as YouTube. The Show is presented by Melbourne Train YouTuber Woodrow, Better known online as City Gunzals. The Episodes will be about the Melbourne and Australian Rail Network. The Episodes won't be as long as a Traditional Podcast, Hence why it's a Podcast-ish Show, But Everything Else will be like a Normal Podcast. I hope you enjoy the Show.
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Comedy Geek Sketch Podcast

Comedy Geek Sketch Group

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Funny. Dangerous. Sexy. Comedy sketches from South Wales based comedy troupe Comedy Geek. Join Daniel Morgan, Amy Webber, Thomas Woodrow, Jamie Davies and Marie Edwards along with some very special guests from the world of comedy and entertainment as they shower you with funny and dry you off with a humorous towel.
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History and Public Policy Program

Cold War International History Project

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Podcasts and event audio from the Woodrow Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program, which includes the Cold War International History Project, the North Korea International Documentation Project, and the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project and is home to the Digital Archive at www.digitalarchive.org International History Declassified, with Pieter Biersteker and Kian Byrne of the History and Policy Program focuses on interviews with historians to gain insight into the ...
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Jazz Shapers features interviews with founders - business shapers – who, like the shapers of jazz, soul and blues have defied convention, broken the mould and gone on to achieve great success. In each episode host Elliot Moss persuades a business pioneer to reveal their motivations, their character and how they deal with challenges and opportunities. A Jazz FM production.
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On Presidents and Politics, the Director of the American Center for Political Leadership, former Congressman Dennis Ross, and SEU Professor Caleb McGee come together to dive deep into the history of politics and the early presidents of the United States. They discuss who they were as people, the challenges they faced and much more.
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Health Care Reform

Office of the Alumni Association

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Princeton alumni and friends were invited to explore current issues in U.S. health care policy reform through a complimentary educational highlight on this topic. Featuring the perspectives of prominent industry leaders, scholars, public policy and government officials, this offering examined policy reform at the national and state levels. All of the recorded presentations that comprised this educational highlight were delivered on campus during the 2010-2011 academic year, a number as part ...
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International History Declassified

Wilson Center History and Public Policy

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The field of International History reveals a world of great power politics, international diplomacy, and monumental events. However, International History Declassified seeks to take a closer look into not just the events and people of the past, but those who are studying that history today. Co-hosts Kian Byrne and Pieter Biersteker sit down with various scholars and historians to take a deeper look into the field of International History to discuss how that history is made, and where the fie ...
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Artist Solace

Jade Marie Haggard

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Artist Solace is a place where we can meet to listen and learn about the journey of an Artist. My job here is to orchestrate discussions and interviews with artists I find particularly interesting. We will learn about what they find meaningful to pursue in their lives regarding their Art and struggles they experience doing so. While learning about about these artists journeys, we can find inspiration, support, comfort, and-most importantly-solace. I hope you are interested in coming and that ...
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The Explaining History Podcast has been exploring the 20th Century in weekly chapters for the past 10 years, helping students and enthusiasts engage with the past. With the help of expert guests, your host Nick Shepley navigates competing debates around the key events and processes of the past century. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/explaininghistory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Elevate Fluency for the Future, Growth for Today. The podcast for language learners ready to level up! Each episode delivers practical tips and inspiring stories to help you master languages and embrace personal growth. Whether you’re a beginner or refining your skills, join us to unlock your potential and elevate your journey!
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Christian men are in a battle for their lives. Satan will do everything possible to destroy them. The Lion Within Us is a community that provides encouragement to become the leaders God intends us to be. Our main focus lies within three categories: Health (Mental/Physical), Wealth (Careers/Finances) and Self (Husbands/Fathers/Brothers in Christ). By sharpening these areas of our lives, we can find the strength needed to stand firm in our faith and unleash the Lion Within.
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We are obsessed with the presidency at American POTUS. We believe that the 46 imperfect patriots who have held our nation’s highest office all have something to offer today’s electorate – a perspective that appropriately grounds today’s political conversations in truth and context. To help us reveal the many layers of each administration, we’ll be joined by the nation’s most influential historians, scholars and experts who have studied every facet of the presidents and the presidency. Not on ...
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Serious Privacy

Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal

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For those who are interested in the hottest field in a technology world. Whether you are a professional who wants to learn more about privacy, data protection, or cybersecurity law or someone who just finds this fascinating, we have topics for you from data management to cybersecurity to social justice and data ethics and AI. In-depth information on serious privacy topics. This podcast, hosted by Dr. K Royal and Paul Breitbarth, features open, unscripted discussions with global privacy profe ...
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Accelerativ Thrust

Dan Orr, Erik Whittaker

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Join confirmed dorks, Dan and Erik while they discuss and review underground records. With a focus on the Iowa and Midwest music scene, we also feature interviews with local artists and deep dive episodes. A detailed and derailed peek into what's happening here in the middle of the country.
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Matt Miller – Washington Post columnist and Left, Right & Center host – talks to the world's most provocative thinkers. As timely as the week's headlines, yet tackling subjects destined to influence events for years. This...Is Interesting brings to listeners the people and ideas that are shaping our world.
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Explanatory Fiction

Explanatory Fiction

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The heart and soul of the Explanatory Fiction podcast is the behavior analytic worldview, combined with clinical decision-making processes. Each week a randomly generated case is structured into a unique narrative that keeps you thinking as you analyze behavior alongside our team. We engross you in a scenario while you sit back and listen, learn, and earn BCBA® CEUs.
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Discover the story behind Sean Kharche’s game-changing purchase! This podcast explores the importance of value creation through the acquisition of a company with a 58-year tradition. Learn how this diamond in the rough presents a great opportunity.
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We are online leftists trying to make sense of the surreal times we are trapped in. Every week we have conversations with esteemed guests (people who know much more than us) on a wide range of topics, from climate change to media to football to music, all within in the context of the pandemic, late capitalism and fascism, and try to work out what might be left over after it all ends. Hosted by Aarjan, produced by Connor.
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Change is coming. Change in the way we operate, the way we build, use technology, incorporate sustainable materials and methods, design spaces and so much more.... Change to Build Our Future. The mindset of individuals and companies from all over the world have shifted, and are already spearheading this change. Take a peek with me through this window of change - a window to understand the past, prepare in the present to live for our future. This is the Build Our Future Podcast
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Modern Law - Droit Moderne

Canadian Bar Association

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Our laws and ethical practices have evolved over centuries. But today, tech is on an exponential curve and is affecting practically everyone—everywhere, pulling society from its roots and reordering the way we live. Amidst these changes, how do we make sure our laws keep pace with the times? Join Yves Faguy of CBA National in conversation with leading legal minds and practitioners exploring this question. -- Nos lois et nos pratiques en matière d'éthique ont évolué au fil des siècles. Mais a ...
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Welcome to Imagine all the People. Have you ever walked down a busy street and noticed all the people? All these different people, each with their own individual story, bumping into each other at a single time and place. All these different people, each made up of unique hopes and regrets and desires and experiences. You never know which story has the ability to move and inspire. Which story teaches a valuable lesson. And which story teaches us a little more about life itself. Here on Imagin ...
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In the aftermath of the First World War, the delegates of the victorious powers at the Paris Peace Conference attempted to shape a post war world order. Woodrow Wilson, pioneer of the mandate system that saw former German and Ottoman imperial possessions administered through the new League of Nations, found that the British and French were hungry f…
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Elevate Podcast Episode 5 In this episode of Elevate, we explore the incredible journey of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, who couldn't read until the age of 10. Discover how his early struggles led to greatness and what his story can teach us about persistence, personalized learning, and embracing your own pace. Tune in fo…
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Hey, podcast listeners! Join me as we dive into the buzz surrounding Giving Tuesday—the fundraising Super Bowl of the year! 💰✨ In today's episode, I am joined by: Woodrow Rosenbaum, Chief Data Officer of Giving Tuesday Stephanie Russell, Executive VP of RKD Group We discuss the latest GivingPulse Report and share crucial insights on how to effectiv…
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Schenck v. United States was an important decision in U.S. history, related to the subject of freedom of speech, particularly in wartime. It turns out that so-called progressives have a pretty lousy record on this issue, as historian CJ Killmer explains in this episode. Sponsors: & Guest's Twitter: Guest's Podcast: Guest's Patreon:…
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What does it take to transform a humble beginning into a global ministry? Join us for a captivating episode of The Lion Within Us as we welcome Woodrow Kroll, an inspiring leader whose journey took him from a chicken farm in Pennsylvania to the helm of Back to the Bible, a ministry that reaches over half of the world's population. Woodrow’s story i…
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When it comes to US foreign policy in the early 20th Century, isolationism tends to come to mind. What, then, was Woodrow Wilson's impact on the end of WW1? Don is joined by Charlie Laderman to find out more about the peace negotiations, the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, and how these things were understood in the US. Charlie is i…
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Floyd Woodrow MBE/DCM is an ex-SAS soldier, founder of Quantum Group (a fintech and security investment incubator) and creator of coaching and development programme Compass for Life. Floyd joins Elliot to talk about becoming one of the youngest soldiers ever to have been selected for the elite SAS, and why he believes focusing on your super strengt…
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By early 1942 Nazi Germany was facing a moment of crisis when it came to the production of munitions and other equipment. The inherent chaos of the regime, Hitler's selection of favourites who knew how to tell him only what he wanted to hear, along with the soaring war production of the USA, UK and USSR led to the appointment of Albert Speer as Min…
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The American POTUS podcast is a 501c3 non-profit show, supported by listener patriots like you. To help us keep the program going, please join others around the nation by considering a tax-deductible donation. You can make your contribution and see what exciting plans we have for new podcasts and other outreach programs, at AmericanPOTUS.org. Thank…
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Meltdown, my New York Times bestseller on the 2008 financial crisis, turns 15 this year. There is a slight chance the world has not studied it enough. Keith Knight and I discuss the myths and realities of what the SOBs did to us. Special Offer: Get Tom's US history courses for free at Book Discussed: Guest's Website: Contribute to their fund drive …
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In this episode of Need to Know, host John Milewski discusses the complexities of migration through the Darien Gap with Ambassador Mark Green and Eddie Acevedo. They explore the motivations behind the increasing number of migrants, particularly from Venezuela, the dangers they face, and the exploitation by human traffickers. The conversation also h…
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Britain is about to experience another half decade of austerity as government budgets for social welfare are slashed. By the time the next general election is held the country will have experienced nineteen years of enforced cuts to the living standards of the poorest. This podcast explores interwar austerity and the long intellectual and ideologic…
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Ever wondered how one generation of strong Christian marriages can transform the world? In our episode, we reflect on Ephesians 5:21 and discuss JP’s eye-opening insights about the power of Christian marriages. We tackle the realities of single life, the struggles and triumphs of marriage, and how moving scripture from head knowledge to heart actio…
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Welcome to our very first episode of… Comicsplaining?! That’s right, this week we're covering a “mainstream, superhero” book, Daredevil: Born Again by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli. Chip calls it his “Nausicaa,” and everything THAT means. But wait, why are covering a non-manga title? What does this have to do with Mangasplaining? Does Chip ner…
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Neville Chamberlain is chiefly remembered for his failed shuttle diplomacy with Hitler in 1938, but there is of course more to his time in office than just this. Chamberlain believed himself to be a social reformer, though the reality of life for the poor and those devastated by the Great Depression remained in many cases bleak. This podcast explor…
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On July 21, 1861, Confederate and Union forces met for the first time in full-scale battle at Bull Run Creek, near Manassas, Virginia. By the end of the day nearly 900 men were dead, and it was clear that this war would not be over in 90 days. Don is joined by President of the American Battlefield Trust, David N. Duncan, to find out more about how …
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If someone favors U.S. military assistance to Ukraine, I can also generally predict where that person stands on gender theory. Why is that? What do those things have to do with each other? And why won't people listen even when you have all the evidence? Andrew Heaton joins us. Book Discussed: Sponsors: : Code: Woods50 & Guest's Podcast: Guest's Twi…
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By March 1917 a new system of dual power had established itself in the capital city Petrograd. The Provisional Government, a group comprised of the Tsar's former ministers who refused to disband, and the Petrograd Soviet, a meeting of delegates from the committees established in factories and army regiments, existed in an uneasy partnership with on…
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Ever wondered why strong Christian marriages are the cornerstone of a thriving faith community? Today, we promise you'll uncover the importance of healthy family structures and the pivotal role men play in leading their families with insights from J.P. De Gance, founder and president of Communio. JP shares wisdom from his impactful book, "Endgame: …
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What happened when news of the Russian Revolution reached the empire's rural areas? How did the largely non literate peasantry interact with this change? How did the Russian Orthodox Church carry the message of the revolution? What did the empire's non Russian and non Christian peoples make of it? This episode explores the chaotic and fragmented wa…
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We have a constitutional right to vote in the United States ... don't we? Find out in this first episode of American History Hit's series, Elections Explained. Having correctly predicted every election since 1984 (except - arguably - 2000), Allan Lichtman joins Don to explore the development of the American right to vote,. When did we move from pub…
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Can the principles of family submission and service lead to a more harmonious home? We tackle the clash between our culture's rampant individualism and the biblical call for mutual submission. By embracing humility and service, discover how you can foster an environment brimming with love, respect, and unity, ultimately fortifying the bonds within …
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Elevate Podcast Episode 4 Ever feel like you’ve mastered a language, only to get lost when you hear a regional dialect? You’re not alone! In this episode, we explore how understanding dialects can take your language learning to the next level. I’ll share my own story of being thrown into the deep end with Bavarian dialect during a Christmas comedy …
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Mohammad Tarbush's extraordinary life story, from growing up in a Palestinian refugee camp and hitchhiking to Europe to becoming head of Deutsche Bank is captured in his memoirs, My Palestine. This week we explore his recollections as part of the wider context of the current war against the Palestinian people in Gaza. Help the podcast to continue b…
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Ever wondered how to strengthen your spiritual life and build a more meaningful connection with your spouse? Join us as we recap insights from our special guest, Dr. Gary Chapman, the celebrated author of "The Five Love Languages." Gain actionable wisdom on cultivating a strong marriage through simple, yet impactful, acts of service and communicati…
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In this episode of Need to Know, host John Milewski discusses the rise of populism in Europe with Robin Quinville, Director of the Wilson Center's Global Europe Program. They explore the factors contributing to the popularity of far-right movements, including migration, economic uncertainty, and the polarization of political parties. The conversati…
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An entire radical history of Los Angeles in the 1960s that rarely gets mentioned can be found in Mike Davis and Jon Wiener's brilliant book Set The Night on Fire: LA in the Sixties. This episode explores in brief the emergence of an independent radical press in the city in the guise of the LA Free Press or 'Freep', and explores reactions of the Fre…
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Send us a text On this week of Serious Privacy, Paul Breitbarth and Dr. K Royal, speak with Conor Hogan about his passion for privacy, privacy for the public good, the Women in AI Governance network and privacy podcasting. Links: - Chance Conversations with Carey and Conor podcast - Conor's Substack - Conor as King for a Day - Women in AI Governanc…
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What does it take to be the first person named as 'Public Enemy No.1' by the US Bureau of Investigation? In this episode, we're going to find out. Don is joined by Elliott Gorn to find out about the rise and fall of John Dillinger, the man who took this title in 1934. Elliott Gorn is the Joseph Gagliano Professor of American Urban History at Loyola…
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Subscribe for weekly updates In the 1930s a generation of intellectuals were attracted to the Soviet Union, though most were never members of any communist party and balked at the idea of revolution occurring in their own country. We begin to explore this convoluted and contradictory mindset through examining David Caute's seminal work The Fellow T…
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Uncover the secrets to building a resilient family with insights from Dr. Gary Chapman, the celebrated author of "The Five Love Languages." This episode promises to equip you with practical tools for navigating conflicts and nurturing lasting relationships, all grounded in divine strength as reflected in Isaiah 41:10. Dr. Chapman shares candid anec…
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This episode is for all students of A Level Russian history, and it follows the AQA syllabus. In this episode we will explore the events of the February Revolution and the Tsar's catastrophic mishandling of the protests that began in Petrograd. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast a…
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How did people outside Petrograd hear about the events of February 1917? News spread quickly to cities like Kazan and Nizhni Novgorod due to the telegraph and train but more slowly in the towns and villages. The revolution was not experienced by all Russians, at all times in the same way. Instead the fragmented nature of Russia, its geography and s…
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Hey, podcast listeners! 🎙️ Join me on this week’s Nonprofit Lowdown as I chat with my friend Maria Rio, founder and CEO of Further Together and host of The Small Nonprofit podcast! 🌟 We dive deep into community-centric fundraising and how it shifts our focus from individual organizations to the well-being of the entire community. From Maria's journ…
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Did Columbus really think the Earth was flat? Where did he come from? Where did he get to? To untangle the myths of Columbus and his complicated legacy, Don spoke to Elise Bartosik-Velez. Elise teaches at Dickinson college about Latin American history and literature, focusing in particular on the Colonial Period through Independence. She is the aut…
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Are you ready to confront the fears and doubts that often plague Christian leaders? We'll unpack the scripture's promise that God will strengthen and support us, focusing on the profound impact this has on our roles within our families. By understanding that God's power is perfected in our weaknesses, you will gain the confidence and faith needed t…
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The Conservative Party is one of British history's great survivors, it morphs and mutates when it needs to into new incarnations that help to preserve it and its mission to protect the interests of Britain's elites, institutions against the threat of change from below. This was always true until now. The party that many British people see as the na…
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Ever wondered how one can lead effectively in faith despite physical constraints? Today, we recap Wednesday's episode with Dr. Woodrow Kroll, an inspiring figure who has penned over 50 books and spearheaded impactful ministries despite his challenges. Dr. Kroll's journey, rooted in 1 Samuel 12:24, is a testament to faithful service and obedience to…
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In today's episode of the The Explaining History podcast we revisit Gary Gerstle's Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Era. Here we explore the New Deal Era that preceded it and examine the philosophical underpinnings of the historic project of rebalancing American capitalism through state intervention. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history…
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