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Dispatches from the Frontline is a podcast series from the diary entries of Sister Nan Reay (Royal Red Cross), an Australian nurse who served behind the front line during World War 1. Nan Reay's diary takes us to the most tragic aspects of war, but also includes lighthearted moments of camaraderie and humour. Whilst these dispatches celebrate this nurse's personal resilience, courage and persistence, they also reference contemporary experiences of care, servitude, resilience and courage, embodied daily by front line health workers during the COVID pandemic.
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Veturinn 1987 sigldi lítið skip undir fölsku flaggi inn í Gulahaf. Um borð voru sjö menn, ráðnir af bandarísku leyniþjónustunni til að ferja sérlega viðkvæman og mikilvægan farm til Bandaríkjanna, og í stafni stóð Íslendingur.
Lífshlaup vélstjórans Birgis Þórs Helgasonar er lyginni líkast. Hann lék mikilvægt hlutverk í varnarmálum Vesturlanda í algerri kyrrþey en hér segir hann ævisögu sína, af sjóskaða, bróðurmissi og að sjálfsögðu eldflaugaförinni, í fyrsta skipti.
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Two Bros cover all of the mysteries of the universe. Paranormal, Aliens, Conspiracies, Cryptozoology, Famous Murders, Urban Legends, Monsters, Demons, Occult and Strange Occurrences. Nothing is off limits. The Bros are driven by crude humor and the ability to laugh at everything. If you flirt with the dark side of humor and lack maturity, this podcast could potentially change your life. Instagram: @brohiopodcast Twitter: @Brohiopodcast Email: [email protected]
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In 2003, two half-starved brothers emerged from the wilderness, telling an incredible story of survival. A small Canadian community took them in. The only problem? The boys weren't who they said they were. Hosted by Sam Mullins.
Chameleon: Wild Boys is part of The Binge - subscribe to listen to all episodes, all at once, ad-free right now.
From serial killer nurses to psychic scammers – The Binge is your home for true crime stories that pull you in and never let go.
Follow The Binge Crimes and The Binge Cases wherever you get your podcasts to get new stories on the first of the month, every month.
Hit ‘Subscribe’ at the top of the Chameleon: Wild Boysshow page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com.
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Wir reisen auf den Spuren der Habsburger. Begleiten Sie uns von Speyer über Genf bis nach Mexiko mit zahlreichen Geschichten und Hinterlassenschaften einer der mächtigsten Dynastien vom tiefsten Mittelalter bis kurz nach dem ersten Weltkrieg.
Habsburg to go! begleitet den Aufstieg der Habsburger vom sprichwörtlich “armen Grafen” zu einer der mächtigsten Dynastien der Welt. Dabei geht es vor allem um die Orte und die Geschichten, die sich damit verbinden. Chronologie und simple Abhandlung von Jahreszahlen sind hierbei nicht der Fokus. -
Nátthrafnar er hlaðvarp fyrir svefnvana næturdýr og er stýrt af Elísabetu og Brynhildi, stelpukonum sem kalla ekki allt ömmu sína. Umræðuefni verða uppfull af fróðleik, húmor og hryllingi þegar sá gállinn er á okkur. Verið við öllu búin! Við erum mjög ófilteraðar og djúpsteiktar.
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Join amateur military historian podcaster Justin Johnson as he covers the military history of America in the American Military History Podcast. Covering America’s Military History from the Revolutionary War through current day conflicts. New episodes release every Thursday. Subscribe on iTunes to stay up to date.
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Welcome to "Weird Crap in Australia," a podcast hosted by Holly and Matthew, a husband and wife team with a passion for all things strange and unusual in the land down under.
Each episode, Holly, a trained historian, and Matthew, a pop-culture enthusiast, dive into the weird and wacky aspects of Australian history and society. From the colonial era to the present day, they explore topics such as aliens, monsters, ghosts, and true crime, uncovering the stories and legends that have fascinated Australians for generations.
As a social historian, Holly provides a unique perspective on the cultural significance of these strange phenomena, while Matthew brings his expertise in pop-culture to the table, offering insights into how these stories have been portrayed in movies, TV shows, and other media.
With a mix of humor and insight, "Weird Crap in Australia" is the perfect podcast for anyone who loves to explore the oddities and quirks of our world. Join Holly and Matthew as they take you on a journey through the strange and wonderful world of Australia's weirdest stories.
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Did you know a full firefight between MPs and soldiers took place in Central Station (Sydney) in February 1916, and you can still find the bullet holes in the pillars?
Did you know that one of Australia’s convict ships was waylaid by Americans during the aftermath of the American Revolution in 1815?
Did you know we have a dinosaur called Qantassaurus, and that most Australian fossil expeditions of the 1970s and 1980s were sponsored by corporations, rather than the government?
Did you know that the majority of the miners that took part in the Eureka Stockade of 1854 were Chinese, African-American, or from other ‘minority’ groups? And that the Victorian Gold Rush is where Australia learned to love Chinese food?
There’s a lot of history when it comes to this country - even just in the last 200 years - and very little of it is taught in our school systems. We feel that, in order to preserve the past, we have to get it out there into the minds of the present, and hopefully apply those lessons to the future. If you agree, we'd love you to join us.
New episodes release 12pm AEDST/AEST every Monday.
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Main Theme music – Kevin MacLeod
"Slow Ticking Clock" – Kevin MacLeod
Used under a Creative Commons license.
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Think Inclusive brings you conversations about inclusive education and what inclusion looks like in the real world.
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The Dead Souls Social Club tackles the dark, gruesome, mysterious, strange and truly horrific — Host Jamie Black and his ‘Social club’ of friends, conduct investigations and research into a multitude of dark subjects - Looking for the truth amongst the myth and disinformation.
If you want to hear about serial killers, conspiracies, cults or just outright dark history, Dead Souls Social Club will bring you the facts, the truth and some astonishing interviews & investigations.
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Sagnfræðineminn Jón Kristinn Einarsson kemur reglulega í síðdegisþáttinn Tala saman og segir frá sögulegum atburði eða persónu í beinni í innslögum sem bera heitið „Fortíðar-fimmtudagar.“ Jón ferðast með hlustendum margar aldir aftur í tímann og heldur sig einkum á sautjándu og átjándu öld.
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Lodown Magazine was founded in 1995 and has been copied a lot ever since. Due to its high standard of presentation - a hybrid of text-heavy style guide and elaborate eye candy - each issue proves itself to be a collectible piece of state of the art pop culture. Speaking of which: this particular channel puts the well-deserved spotlight on people that essentially helped to shape the ever-evolving pop cultural universe as we know it. In true Lodown-fashion, the illustrious circle of international guests won’t be put together from one specific spectrum only but is assembled from the many pieces the bigger picture is manufactured from: contemporary art, skateboarding, music, fashion, film, graphic design, illustration - and everything in-between.
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