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Former child stars Jordan and Hatty chew the fat each episode with other former child stars. They want to hear it all! The juicy gossip, the wild parties, missed opportunities and what the hell they've been doing since! Reminisce along with the kids you wished you were.
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The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization that supports and encourages the study of the cultures and history of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present. ASOR is apolitical and has no religious affiliation. We were founded in 1900 by twenty one institutions—including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Columbia. Over a century later, ASOR has more than 90 consortium institutions, including universities, seminaries, museums, foundations, and ...
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Even if you don't watch Dragons Den, you can't have failed to hear about the Scrumbles episode! I had come across Scrumbles a few weeks they were due to air, so it was lovely to speak with Aneisha after the event about not only her ethos around their dog food & treats, but also about her experience! You can find Scrumbles on: Facebook: www.facebook…
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Meet Monty Dogge, the Newfoundland who is helping kids understand the ocean plastic issue in a very lovely way! His owner Mark talks to us about his inspiring dogs & how he's trying to help. You can find Monty on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/MONTYNEWF Instagram: @Monty_Dogge Website: www.montydogge.com Twitter: @MontyDogge You can find me on: Facebo…
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Have you ever thought about doing a dog walk & litter pickup? I spoke to Hattie from the Cornish Dog who has taken her lifestyle as an eco friendly dog owner a few steps further! I think you will learn some valuable tips on how to be an eco friendly dog owner, as well as the joys and pitfalls of being a spaniel owner. You can find Hattie on: Facebo…
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Did you know that some local councils have launched a green dog walkers scheme? I hadn't until it popped up on my local council community board. In this episode I talk about what the scheme is about, and I now have an answer to the question about whether we should 'pick it or flick it'. You can become a green dog walker by: visiting your local coun…
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In episode 2 of this season on how to be an eco friendly dog owner, I chat to Charlotte from Lamina Animal who's goal is to make completely plastic free & sustainable dog products. This lady has done her research, and I really think you will learn a lot! You can find Lamina Animal on : Facebook: www.facebook.com/laminaanimals/ Instagram: www.instag…
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In episode 2 of this season on how to be an eco friendly dog owner, I chat to Keri from The Dog and I about how she wants to reduce plastic one bar of dog soap at a time. We talk about why dog soap works, why it's different from human soap and all things essential oils. You can find The Dog and I on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheDogandI/ Instagram…
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With more and more people becoming aware of the the destruction that plastic can cause on our environment, we are turning to products we think are helping, but may actually be just as bad! Ben has created a completely plastic free, and compostable poo bag, and we chat about this and how we are being duped by the word 'biodegradable'. A really insig…
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In this episode I'm joined by Lauren & James, the duo behind K9 Connectables, the brilliant interactive toy for dogs. We talk about how the idea came to be (something very important may have been chewed!) and what drinks they like to curl up with. I honestly think these are THE best interactive toy out there, I'm a huge fan, I hope you become one t…
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Today I talk to Jo from Collar Club, a subscription box for Dogs, but one with an interesting & unique twist. We talk about the ups and downs of running your own business, Jo's slightly odd spirit animal & the geeky way she'd spend a day to herself. You can find Jo & Collar Club on: Website: www.collarclub.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/collarclu…
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Today I’m was interviewed Rachel Spencer about she helped me get a story in a national newspaper. It’s a kind of a testominal however there are some really great insights into how to get noticed by journalists. If you'd like to work with Rachel, her website is: https://rachelspencerwrites.com and her Facebook page filled with lots of useful info is…
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In this episode I invite Debbie from Redhound for Dogs, who makes whippet specific attire, to do a quickfire (and some not so quickfire) round of questions. Some interesting and fun responses! You can find Debbie on: Facebook | Instagram | Website You can find me on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/FurAndFable Instagram: @fur_and_fables Twitter: @Furand…
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Welcome to Dog Photographer Snippets. A podcast about all things dog. This episode is a little introduction to how I became a dog photographer. It's my first recording, so please be kind 😉 You can find me on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/FurAndFable Instagram: @fur_and_fables Twitter: @JordansWhippets Website: www.furandfables.com…
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This podcast interview with Uroš Mati? looks at new trends in the study of sex and gender in ancient Egypt, especially as influenced by gender and queer theories. Considering notions of binary gender, third gender, and same sex relations, with a final look at the endurance of folk tradition in Egyptian fertility practices.…
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This article considers the symbolic meanings of the face, breasts, vulva, and branch images which typify the schematic piriform pendants which first emerged in Tell el-‘Ajjul in the Late Bronze Age and spread through the Levant. In contrast to the usual hypotheses regarding fertility, I suggest that each of these elements refer to the Egyptian godd…
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It is commonly believed that women were the preparers of food and drink in the Iron Age (ca. 1200–586 B.C.E.) Israelite household while men were primarily responsible for agricultural field activities. Various lines of evidence suggest, however, that this indoor female/outdoor male dichotomy as related to food production was not always the reality,…
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We intereviewed Dr. Bruce Wells on his recent Near Eastern Archaeology magazine article, "Sex Crimes in the Laws of the Hebrew Bible." Although biblical texts identify a range of sexual behavior as illicit, adultery is the only sexual act addressed in the law collections of the Hebrew Bible as a crime – i.e., as a serious harm against another perso…
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This article offers an introductory overview of the topic of crime and punishment in the Hittite kingdom. I offer general background to the topic and focus on one case-study: crimes related to sexual behavior. Even within this narrower topic, the discussion is limited to one main example, incest prohibitions and the regulation of kin relations, whi…
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We spoke with Dr. Megan Perry about a recent Near Eastern Archaeology article she co-authored. In the 8th to 10th century c.e., six adult individuals, five males and one female, were murdered in the northern Badia of Jordan amongst the ruins of Qasr Hallabat. The four males and one female show a combination of blunt force trauma to the head and sha…
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