Geschiedenis – Malta – Nieuwe podcasts
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We love dining out on bad behavior so much it's practically our national dish. But while some scandals stick, most front-page stories end up forgotten. Till now! Armed only with Google and their own indefatigable curiosity, co-hosts Kasey Howe and Mark Peikert scrabble through the graveyards of forgotten headlines to unearth the stories that once consumed the country. Join the fray as Shocking! Lurid! Tawdry! remembers what America forgot.
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A 19th-century empress chases eternal beauty, while a 20th-century thief risks everything to steal her crown jewel. Their fates are fixed to the same dazzling treasure: a perfect cluster of diamonds, the Sisi Star.
Empress Elisabeth of Austria loves that star. She uses it to defy the rules of her time and carve out her own legacy of beauty and power. Its pursuit drives her to her very limits.
And when petty crook Daniel Blanchard spies the jewel, it's the challenge he's been waiting for. His plan to steal it is high-stakes: a daring night-time parachute jump. If he can get his hands on the star, he knows it will launch him into the criminal big-leagues.
His exploits unleash a relentless game of cat-and-mouse, as a determined police team tracks Daniel across continents – even as time and again he vanishes from their grasp. But how long can Sisi’s star stay lucky for Daniel?
A Most Audacious Heist is a gripping tale of ambition, risk and obsession, as host Seren Jones tracks the empress and the thief across two centuries, to find out just how far they'll go to get what they desire.
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This podcast series coincides with the 100-year anniversary of Henry Lawson’s death. We explore Lawson through the eyes of a Lawson scholar and through one "meeting" Lawson for the first time. The podcast includes events from Lawson’s life and examination of his works. The series is called the Henry Lawson’s Crumbs Podcast because of a newspaper column Lawson wrote early in his career—the column was called Country Crumbs and so, borrowing “Crumbs” from that title we recognise we cannot discuss all aspects of Lawson’s life and work but, rather, we focus on interesting and significant crumbs.
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Whoever said history was boring obviously wasnโt paying attention. Each week, join Katie Charlwood, history harlot and reader of books, as she delves into the people, places and events that make history a bit more interesting!
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[Updated 6/26/20 to add 1 new episode]
This upload contains 252 episodes of the great Old Time Radio comedy, The Life of Riley, starring William Bendix. The radio show aired from 1944-1951, and also spawned a feature film and two television adaptions, one with Jack Gleason that aired for 26 weeks (1949-1950) and a the second with William Bendix reprising his role for six seasons (1953-1958).
The dates, episode numbers and titles are believed to be correct based on available information, but any corrections are welcome.Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of every available episode where possible. I will add to these collections if I discover new episodes or if any new episodes become available. Additionally, while I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode that I could, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers, and I encourage you to reach out to them if you are so inclined. We OTR enthusiasts owe a huge debt to those who have worked tirelessly to discover, acquire and preserve these recordings. My role here has been to organize the files I have, verify the dates, episode numbers and titles as best I could from available sources, and correct and rename the files accordingly. My goal is to ensure these excellent artistic expressions of our past are preserved for this and all future generations, and I hope that by uploading all of my files here in a uniform and organized system, they will be easily accessible for all.
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Challenging Colonialism amplifies Indigenous perspectives on issues of concern to native Californian communities. It is our intention to create an educational resource where everyone can hear the perspectives of Indigenous peoples in their own words. It is not our intention to further colonize the narrative, or to misrepresent stories that are not our own. The podcast is produced by Martin Rizzo-Martinez, Historian, & Daniel Stonebloom, a Public School Administrator.
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In a realm where legends arise,
Knights and dragons, under the skies,
Whispers of magic, secrets untold,
In this podcast, tales of old unfold.
Mystic castles, banners fly high,
Heroes' quests, stars light the sky,
Lend us thine ears, for tales are nigh,
In the medieval age, we now fly.
In the heart of circuits, tales I weave,
By AI's hand, myths I conceive,
Though born of code, my stories ring true,
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Here you could find some info about the Román gods and the inquisition
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Este álbum será do primeiro artista Álvaro: lançamento do álbum 29/08/21
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Join investigative journalist Jessica Noll as she turns back the hands of time to relive some of the biggest crime stories from our history. From horrific tragedies like the Columbine Massacre to the vile actions of infamous criminals like Charles Manson. Each episode is told in the present tense - putting you on the scene as the events unfold in real time. New episodes every Monday.
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A fun (but highly intellectual) podcast in which four pals read Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels in anticipation of the new BBC America TV adaption, talk about left wing politics, and have a riotous good time while they're about it.
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From dragons and one-eyed giants to divine visions and friendly otters, Irina Dumitrescu and Mary Wellesley roam the strange and wonderful literary landscape of the Middle Ages, from Beowulf to Sir John Mandeville, by way of Chaucer, Sir Gawain and plenty of far-fetched romance.
Irina Dumitrescu and Mary Wellesley are both writers and historians, and regular contributors to the London Review of Books.
Medieval Beginnings is part of the Close Readings podcasts collection from the London Review of Books.
To unlock all the episodes in this series, and all our other Close Readings series, subscribe:
In Apple
Directly at the top of this podcast or here: https://apple.co/3XTS9H8
In Spotify and other apps
Here: lrb.me/closereadings
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Plant Murder is a podcast that unearths the deadly intersection of plants and true crime. Each episode delves into the dark history behind fascinating plants, their fatal impact on infamous figures, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding their use. Did a Roman Emperor really die from a tiny mushroom? Why did the Victorians invent a deadly pear? Who in the Borgias brandished Belladonna and which man-eating plants are only a myth? Discover the sinister side of natureโs flora.
Hosted by Aaron J. Reardon, dig into the stories of poisonous plants and the fatal roles theyโve played in shaping human history.
A Clever > Than Production
https://www.patreon.com/Cleverthan
www.cleverthan.com
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The "Menendez Brothers Murder Case Explained" series dives deep into one of the most notorious criminal cases in American history. This gripping exploration covers the shocking murders of José and Kitty Menendez, the wealthy parents slain by their own sons, Lyle and Erik. From the events leading up to the crime, through the dramatic trials and intense media scrutiny, to the brothers' claims of abuse, this series uncovers the many layers of family secrets, psychological drama, and legal battles that have kept the Menendez case a subject of fascination for decades.
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We talk about things of the 1960’s
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Welcome to the AlUla FM Podcast, where you'll find captivating stories and intriguing facts delving into the depths of AlUla’s natural and cultural heritage, its fascinating history, and rich culture. Tune in as we take you on an immersive journey to discover hidden secrets and unravel ancient mysteries in AlUla, which have excited curious explorers of the past and present.
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Un viaggio tra le piรน grandi scoperte dell'archeologia e un percorso affascinante nella storia dell'uomo. Dalla preistoria ai giorni nostri, passando per l'etร romana e il Medioevo o la nascita dell'agricoltura e della religione, viaggiando per il mondo.
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A journey among the greatest discoveries of archeology and a fascinating journey through the history of man. From prehistory to the present day, passing through the Roman age and the Middle Ages or the birth of agriculture and religion, traveling the world.
Italian and English available. Season 1 is in Italian , Season 2 is the same content, but in English. So forth for the following season. Thank you for listening!
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Each week, we interrogate the most important and contentious issues of our time.
Hosted by Paul Lay and Alastair Benn.
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Isaiah is one of the longest and most important books in the Bible. Itโs quoted or alluded to more than 85 times in the New Testament. Itโs unparalleled in theological breadth, spanning from creation to consummation. And it offers one of the most comprehensive prophetic pictures of the Lord Jesus. If we want to understand the Bible, we need to understand the Old Testament prophets โ and especially the prophet Isaiah.
In 2014, Coram Deo Church spent the year preaching through this amazing book of Scripture. This serial podcast captures those sermons, broken into four sub-series that portray the Triune God as Holy Judge, Sovereign King, Suffering Servant, and Final Conqueror.
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