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Hello there brave adventurers and welcome to the Lost Archives - a podcast channel which will be hosting some classic and home-brew Dungeons and Dragons sessions as well as the newly released Avatar Legends RPG. We are group of friends who have all found a passion for D&D and other Role Playing Games; a passion we wanted to share with other people who are thinking of getting into this fantastic role-playing game. Just as we have loved and been inspired by other YouTubers and Podcasters we ho ...
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The Lost Earth Archive

The Lost Earth Archive

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Much effort has been expended to recover stories lost in the collapse. Time, conflict, and neglect have eroded records of this turbulent period. Recently recompiled technology provides new pathways to explore the narratives of our ancestors before, during, and after the greatest inflection point in human civilization. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-lost-earth-archive/support
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Welcome to your teenage time capsule. It's time to get refreshed on your favourite Canadian high-school drama. Join Degrassi's biggest fan as they analyze Degrassi's history and go behind the scenes on the show's most memorable moments. If you're a Degrassi fan, this podcast is for you.
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Sidedoor

Smithsonian Institution

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More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
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Welcome to the Kaleidoscope TV Archive Podcast to celebrate more than 35 years of saving lost TV shows! These podcasts tell the stories behind the recovery of some of these lost recordings, and we play clips with a mix of comedy, drama, interviews and music. Kaleidoscope is a Birmingham based organisation specialising in locating previously missing, believed lost, television footage and coordinates ITV’s Raiders of the Lost Archives campaign. We work with the BBC on the Genome Project, provi ...
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Haunted History

SoundBite Studios | Haunted History

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Are you ready to take a wild ride through history as we uncover the dark ​secrets of the past? You‘ll hear tales of murderous historical figures, unbelievable events, ​mysterious deaths, scandals that rocked nations, ghostly sightings at ​famous landmarks, and stories of hauntings that have spanned centuries. ​Each episode of Haunted History takes you on a journey through the ages ​through a captivating storytelling experience that will leave you wanting ​more. You can find Haunted History w ...
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The Star Wars Archives

Youtini Podcast Network

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Join lifelong Star Wars aficionado Trev and pop-culture addict Jose as they dive DEEP into all the Star Wars - and other - bantha poodoo that you didn't even know existed. Tiny books that were only released in Germany, a discussion of all of Luke's girlfriends, or an entire hour dedicated to why Sand is the biggest villain in the franchise… this show will keep you on your toes as Trev and Jose deliver a plethora of information that will surely impress (or scare) all your friends the next tim ...
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Welcome horror fans! The Evolution of Horror is a weekly movie discussion podcast that covers the history of horror cinema, one sub-genre at a time. From Universal Monsters to 80s slashers, from Alfred Hitchcock to Jordan Peele, we've got it covered! Each week, host Mike Muncer is joined by a different guest from the world of horror to discuss a movie in depth and its place in horror history.
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Get your weekly dose of music news from a professional music nerd and co. Lost Transmissions covers the biggest music news stories of the week with exclusive interviews from some of your favorite and up-and-coming artists. Rather than playing song after song, the goal is to have people from all walks of life have meaningful conversations about one of the most prominent mediums that connects us all. LIVE Wednesdays 6pm EST on WPNR 90.7 FM. E-Mail for inquiries at Magayle@utica.edu
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The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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LRPC Sermon Archives

Linden Road Presbyterian Church

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Archives of the weekly teachings at Linden Road Presbyterian Church in Mansfield Ohio. You’ll also find archives of other useful conversations that Pastor Tom Roepke engages in from time to time.
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Very silly comedy about lost TV classics. Retired BBC children's pioneer Peter Fleming searches for his legendary missing programmes. Features episode reconstructions, surviving clips, and almost no cries for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Strange Archives is a podcast that journeys back through time, to uncover the strangest events that shaped history. Each episode tells the story of an obscure incident that was all but lost to time, yet still managed to leave a mark on the world we live in.
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Sitting Bull to Phil Jackson, cattle to prairie dogs, knoefla to lefse. North Dakota's legacy includes many strange stories of eccentric towns, war heroes, and various colorful characters. Hear all about them on Dakota Datebook, your daily dose of North Dakota history. Dakota Datebook is made in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota, and funded by Humanities North Dakota, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, f ...
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The Medieval Archives podcast transports you back to an age of heroic kings, gallant knights and pious bishops. Separate fact from fiction and find out how the men and women of the middle ages really lived.
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Welcome to Dearest Suzie, a podcast and photo series that brings to life the personal letters, diary entries, and photographs of U.S. Army helicopter pilot William “Bill” Lowie during his service in the Vietnam War. In this introductory episode, host Alexander Lowie—Bill’s grandson and an anthropologist—sets the stage for a journey through family history and wartime memories. With the 60th anniversary of the Vietnam War approaching, Alexander will share Bill’s experiences in a unique “on thi ...
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Kasterborous Classic TV

Christian Cawley, James McLean

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Regular podcast featuring unique and in-depth discussions covering Doctor Who and other classic TV and movies, usually in the sci-fi and sci-fantasy fields. Launched in 2007, we've lost count of how many episodes we've actually done. Special episodes include interviews with creatives, writers, actors, and notable commentators in the cult TV field. Your regular hosts are Christian Cawley and James McLean.
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After 50 years of writing comedy for most of the UK's highest-profile comics and performers, Colin now chats with those who work behind the scenes in television: from the camera operators, and sound supervisors to the directors and producers; and in show business: from the stars to the stagehands - who all share their never-before-heard memories and anecdotes. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagra ...
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www.patreon.com/contain Parasociology podcast / multi project -- interviews, experimental research (3 plus hour) long dives, music and more. Exiting the change and documenting the uncanny since early 2020. Music from the show up on SoundCloud. WWW.CONTAINCONTAIN.COM
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The Guardian Long Read

The Guardian Long Read

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The Guardian Long Read - audio versions of our regular long reads published online and in the newspaper Monday through Friday. The long reads are long form articles on a wide variety of topics from global politics to the big cultural debates of our time. For the print version go to - http://www.theguardian.com/news/series/the-long-read
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CREECA Lecture Series Podcast

Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

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CREECA’s mission is to support research, teaching, and outreach on Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, and Central Asia. We approach this three-part mission by promoting faculty research across a range of disciplines; by supporting graduate and undergraduate teaching and training related to the region; and by serving as a community resource through outreach activities targeted to K-12 teachers and students, other institutions of higher education, and the general public. As a U.S. Department ...
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The Oral History Project is an effort to record the history and culture of Narangong, South Australia’s tidiest town 1993, 2003, and 2008, winner of Australia’s best Cornish pastie 1997, and home to the renowned Nara Fighting Roos.
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Rusty Hinges

Basement Fort Productions LLC

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The world can be a mysterious place. It can also be a boring place, so let’s focus on the mysterious. Rusty Hinges is a podcast that explores mysteries, hoaxes, natural phenomena, and weird history. Basically, anything that’s a bit… hinky.
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Since 1850, Harper’s Magazine has provided its readers with a unique perspective on the issues that drive our national conversation, featuring writing from some of the most promising to most distinguished names in literature—from Barbara Ehrenreich to Rachel Kushner. Listen as Harper’s editors and contributing writers take a deep dive into these topics and the craft of long-form narrative journalism. Subscribe to the magazine for only $16.97 per year: harpers.org/save
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The Lonlee Town Chronicles

Three Sisters Inn Productions

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Lonlee Town is a quiet, quaint town located in the mountains of California, with beautiful forests, quirky townspeople, and a missing citizen. Cover art by the voice of Mels herself, Maria! Check out her Ko-Fi account at: http://www.ko-fi.com/InfatuatedCoconut
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Pluto Archives

A.D. Morris & Puka Productions

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Welcome to The Pluto Archives. We are an audio drama, here to entertain you with new weekly episodes of original dark and twisted short stories. We tap into the paranormal, the horrifying, and the darkest parts of the human soul.If you have enjoyed our podcast, please let us know by liking, subscribing, and telling all your friends.
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Wade Center

Wade Center at Wheaton College (IL)

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The Wade Center Podcast features interviews and discussions with scholars and figures related to Wade Center and our authors: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dorothy L. Sayers, George MacDonald, G.K. Chesterton, Owen Barfield, and Charles Williams.
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Inkwell

Pixelypse

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Dalton and Lizzi venture into the unknown, pulling names from random generators to construct the world around them. These aspiring adventurers choose one favorite discovery each week to add to a growing world map.
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“Archival Ecologies” investigates how fires, floods, mold blooms and other ecological events are affecting cultural collections and the artifacts and memories they preserve. As climate change leads to more extreme weather events, the interactions between archives and the environments where they reside are becoming increasingly frequent and fraught. This series tells the stories of such archives, their stewards, and their significance for communities at the forefront of climate change. Season ...
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🎲 The Shattered City (e62) | Return of the Giants | D&D 5e Campaign 🎲 The team enter the Duergar encampment on the outskirts of the Tonn Tennur, their plan to disguise as prisoners holding together by a thread... 🌟 Cast and Guests: Owen: Dungeon Master Jared: Threign (Frost Goliath Barbarian) Ally: Lyra (Eladrin Druid) Matt: Niles (Owlin Monk) Dave…
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In an age that doesn’t think too much about history, you might be forgiven for thinking that a culture of exercise only emerged in the 20th century. But the idea of purposefully exercising to change one’s body — what folks used to call “physical culture” — likely goes back to the very beginnings of time. Here to unpack the origins, evolution, and f…
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Lost in a World of Opinions? Ever felt overwhelmed by the constant barrage of advice and opinions? In our new series, "Don't Get Lost: Finding Your Way in a World of Opinions," we'll navigate the treacherous waters of "your truth" and discover the one true path to a meaningful life. This week we will look at the danger of "your truth". What is Trut…
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605 - What was it like to audition for Degrassi Junior High? Degrassi superfan, Jocelyn Claybourne, explores the Degrassi archives for unknown Degrassi facts. What was it like to audition for the show in 1987? What did Linda Schuyler think about the Degrassi Kids and their auditions? And who made it onto their captial N.O. list for casting? If you …
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Lost in a World of Opinions? Ever felt overwhelmed by the constant barrage of advice and opinions? In our new series, "Don't Get Lost: Finding Your Way in a World of Opinions," we'll navigate the treacherous waters of "your truth" and discover the one true path to a meaningful life. This week we'll dive deep into the pursuit of happiness. What role…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes we chat with ClaudiaRosencrantz. In her ten years as Controller of entertainment at ITV she entirely redefined LE by commissioning genre-busting, ratings-giants such as “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire”, “Britain’s Got Talent”, “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway”, “The X Factor” and more. Claudia also talks abou…
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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Bill Lowie recounts his first flight over the lower Mekong Delta, where he experiences the unsettling reality of conducting military operations in a region largely controlled by the Viet Cong. During a three-hour flight, Popi's helicopter stops at a dirt strip to refuel, only to be tasked with transporting a new ad…
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Christian Cawley brings you the latest news about rediscovered old TV shows, a graphic novel for a massive classic rock band, and a much anticipated TV reunion. Shownotes This week, I told you about: Missing Believed Wiped Facebook Group A Man Called Harry Brent on the Classic British Telly YouTube channel Audio-only episodes of Not Only But Also f…
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For full full episode, music, and to support the project subscribe Here Architect/author Matt Shaw comes on to discuss his new book American Modern on the anomaly of Columbus, Indiana: a futuristic small town designed by a who's who of architects (Saarinen, Pei, Robert Venturi, Girard) almost entirely bankrolled by progressive Christian industriali…
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For full 6 hour episode and more deep research excursions subscribe to our Patreon Part two of the experience economy episode, this one focused on the history of experience design, the combinatorial arts, and independent value creation in order to advance some solutions to the problems politics can only scratch the surface of. Topics: the rise of K…
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For thousands of years, American Indian tribes lived in what is now North Dakota with their own systems of government and economy. They were pushed out of their traditional lands as Euro-Americans began to arrive. The Homestead Act of 1862 attracted new immigrants with promises of cheap land, while tribes were confined to reservations as new settle…
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What happens when filmmakers mess with REAL wild animals? This week Mike and Rhianna Dhillon discuss Noel Marshall's insane and ill-judged eco-adventure movie ROAR (1981) and Werner Herzog's chilling documentary GRIZZLY MAN (2005). Hosted, Produced and Edited by Mike Muncer Music by Jack Whitney. Artwork by Mike Lee-Graham Visit our website www.evo…
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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, Popi recounts a challenging day filled with the recovery of a downed Huey helicopter, the long wait under the scorching sun during a formal medal ceremony, and a disturbing injury that reflects the psychological toll of war. I also provide some background on another helicopter. Accompanied by a photograph of soldie…
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When people think about living more fully and making better use of their time, they typically think of finding some new organizational system they can structure their lives with. Oliver Burkeman says that what you really need instead are perspective shifts — small, sustainable changes in how you view and approach your day-to-day life. He provides t…
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October is Archives Month, a time when archives across the country celebrate the records in their holdings and recognize the archivists who assess, collect, organize, preserve, and provide access to information of lasting value. The North Dakota State Archives is part of the State Historical Society of North Dakota.…
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Art the Clown is back! In this week's bonus episode, Mike sits down with creator and director of the TERRIFIER franchise Damien Leone about how his little indie 2016 grindhouse movie sparked one of the most unexpectedly successful popular horror franchises of the last few years...and his latest instalment in the series, TERRIFIER 3, which is out in…
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🎲 Appropriate Attire (e77) | Curse of Strahd | D&D 5e Campaign 🎲 Arriving at Castle Ravenloft, the team get changed and prepare for dinner with Strahd... 🌟 Cast and Guests: Owen: Dungeon Master Harrison: Theodore (Satyr Druid) Raph: Styx (Gloomforged Paladin) Jacob: Tithla (Goblin Ranger) Tom: Jonor (Aasimar Wizard) Josh: Killian (Half-Elf Warlock)…
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A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit https://southboroughlabri.org/ by Marta Crilly Discussions about America's past and how we remember (or forget) it have spurred some of the most charged debates both inside and outside of the United States. Our understanding of our personal, family, and…
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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, I share an entry dated October 8, 1964. During a harrowing night, Bill and his comrades were fired upon by the Viet Cong (V.C.), awakening nearly everyone on the compound. While no hits were reported, this close encounter underscores the ever-present danger faced by U.S. forces in Vietnam. We delve into the history…
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In 1848, the cottage home of the Fox family was alive with activity. One-night, young sisters Kate and Maggie grabbed their mother, Margaret, by the sleeve, vying for her attention. “Mr. Splitfoot”, the girls echoed purposefully as the three paused to listen. Suddenly, a disembodied rapping sound echoed in the night. Margaret’s eyes grew wide. “Mr.…
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We often think of the difference between a boy and a man as a matter of age. But Brian Tome says that there can be 15-year-old men and 45-year-old boys, and that the real difference maker in being grown up isn’t a matter of the number of years you accumulate but the qualities, behaviors, and mindset you possess. Brian is a pastor and the author of …
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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, I explore an entry from my grandfather Bill Lowie's Vietnam War diary, dated October 7, 1964. In this account, Popi recounts the tense recovery of military equipment after a U.S. Mohawk reconnaissance aircraft is shot down near his base. After the pilot jettisoned his .50-caliber guns to lighten the aircraft, Popi'…
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We're back! Join Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E. Wade Center, and co-host Aaron Hill as they connect with Jonathan Rodgers, author of The Wilderking Trilogy and host of the celebrated podcast, The Habit. Recently republished by our friends over at The Rabbit Room, Jim and Aaron discuss the first novel in Rodger's Wilderking trilogy, The …
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We're back! Join Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E. Wade Center, and co-host Aaron Hill as they sit down with Dr. Kristen L. Page to discuss everything from how C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien portrayed ecosystems and environmentalism in The Chronicles of Narnia to The Lord of the Rings, to how studying ecology can help us understand our plac…
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We're back! In our first new episode of Season 7, Dr. Jim Beitler, Director of the Marion E. Wade Center, and co-host Aaron Hill sit down for a jovial and wide-ranging discussion with Dr. Matthew J. Milliner. Topics ranges from one of Charles William's most praised works, The Descent of the Dove, to Dr. Milliner's recent book The Everlasting People…
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🎲 Self Sabotage (e18) | The Legacy of Kyoshi | Avatar Legends 🎲 While stopping by the Southern Air Temple with Avatar Kyoshi, Tedd bumps into his old air-bending master... 🌟 Cast and Guests: Owen: Game Master Andrew/MKLucifer666: Jedd (Airbender - The Razor) Archie/AquaticArchie: Tedd (Airbender - The Prodigy) Bree/Prettipixel: Lilly (Tech Speciali…
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In this episode of Dearest Suzie, I dive into the very first entry from my grandfather Bill Lowie's Vietnam War diary, dated October 6, 1964. Serving as a helicopter pilot in the 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Bill recounts a close call involving Specialist Kelley, a crew-chief and gunman who narrowly avoided serious injury when a .30-caliber bu…
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Lost in a World of Opinions? Ever felt overwhelmed by the constant barrage of advice and opinions? In our new series, "Don't Get Lost: Finding Your Way in a World of Opinions," we'll navigate the treacherous waters of "your truth" and discover the one true path to a meaningful life. This week: Feeling Inadequate? You're Not Alone. Ever felt like yo…
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About the Lecture: This conversation will be devoted to Elena Kostyuchenko’s book I Love Russia: Reporting from a Lost Country (2023), “a haunting book of rare courage,” as Clarissa Ward, CNN chief international correspondent, called it. In March 2022, as a correspondent for Russia’s last independent newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, Kostyuchenko crossed t…
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President Franklin Roosevelt was on the move in the fall of 1937, embarking on a cross-country railroad trip to assess the needs of the nation. Scheduled to make several speeches during his trip, his staff described the journey as “more intake than outage.” Roosevelt aimed to meet local officials and assess the needs of the American people as the G…
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This week Mike is joined by Matt and James from Journey Through Sci-Fi to talk about walking, talking carnivorous plants in the acclaimed 1981 BBC adaptation of John Wyndham's THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS. Watch all six episodes on Archive.org Hosted, Produced and Edited by Mike Muncer Music by Jack Whitney. Artwork by Mike Lee-Graham Visit our website …
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🎲 Across the Bridge (e61) | Return of the Giants | D&D 5e Campaign 🎲 With the Dorcha Chasm Bridge looking like their best way into the Deurgar encampment, the team must come up with a plan to get past the guards... 🌟 Cast and Guests: Owen: Dungeon Master Jared: Threign (Frost Goliath Barbarian) Ally: Lyra (Eladrin Druid) Matt: Niles (Owlin Monk) Da…
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1902 saw the introduction of a new sport in the United States when a turtle race took place in Chicago. This so-called sport became very popular in the 1920s. Gangster Al Capone took note of the popularity and realized he could introduce them into his speakeasies as an indoor betting event. In 1930, he bought 5,000 racing turtles for his saloons.…
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Christian Cawley brings you the latest news of upcoming releases in the world of classic TV and cinema. We're trying something new this week, delivering details of some forthcoming Blu-ray, DVD, CD, and table top RRPGs that we think you might be interested in. This includes The Box of Delights, an audiobook featuring the voice and thoughts of Dougl…
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Kris quickly leads us into the essence of Theology: by asking such questions as: What is the nature of God? If there is a God - or Gods - does it provide an answer to the question - What is the meaning and purpose of my life? What is our relationship - as human beings - to God? If there is a God, wh.... This item belongs to: audio/audio_sermons. Th…
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Imagination is the ability to form mental images and concepts that don’t exist or haven’t happened yet, think outside of current realities, and form connections between existing ideas to create something new and original. If the number of movie sequels and the outsized popularity of music made decades ago is any measure, our current age is sufferin…
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In this episode Mel and Perry welcome Jersey's very own British and European surf champion, Arlene Maltman. Arlene shares her incredible story of being a female surfer in a male dominated sport. Mel and Perry will talk about the heritage of surfing in Jersey, how the names of surf spots have become part of our intangible cultural heritage and how s…
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In the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Frodo becomes invisible when he puts the Ring on his finger. Well, at banks in the 1970s, this is basically what happened when a woman put a wedding ring on her finger. Her credit cards would no longer work, and the banks wouldn't count her income as part of the household income. This led to a fight for women's fin…
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🎲 A Changed Man (e76) | Curse of Strahd | D&D 5e Campaign 🎲 It's time for the party to head to Ravenloft for their dinner with Strahd, chaperoned by a familiar face... 🌟 Cast and Guests: Owen: Dungeon Master Harrison: Theodore (Satyr Druid) Raph: Styx (Gloomforged Paladin) Jacob: Tithla (Goblin Ranger) Tom: Jonor (Aasimar Wizard) Josh: Killian (Hal…
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A lecture given at L’Abri Fellowship in Southborough, Massachusetts. For more information, visit https://southboroughlabri.org/ by Joshua Chestnut While we may intuitively think of a life of lazy resignation as being diametrically opposed to a life of hyperactive busyness, our ancestors in the faith may have seen things differently and understood t…
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Today, The Kitchen Sisters Present: “Tupperware” — an homage and a eulogy. It was 1980. Nikki and I had just met. We had just named ourselves The Kitchen Sisters. And we had just bought our first cassette recorder, a Sony TC-D5M. We hadn’t even taken it out of the box or been trained on it when we were invited to a Tupperware party our friend Kirst…
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