Historia – USA – Nya podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • A guide through the key historical events, conflicts, treaties, administrative decisions, political policies, religious transformations, and cultural synthesis that led to the unification of the German States and creation of the German Empire in 1871. Intro & Outro Music: Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 3, Curtesy of Musopen.org

  • A Limited Series Podcast About the Ways Online Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories Infiltrate Wellness Communities and Religious Spaces.

    Distributed by Axis Mundi Media - www.axismundi.us

    Produced in conjunction with the Institute for Religion, Media, and Civic Engagement - www.irmce.org

    Generous funding provided by the Henry Luce Foundation.

  • A Dig Through Time is a Magic History Podcast that talks about everything you might not know about your favorite game. We believe that there’s more to Magic than just playing the game; as a Magic player you are a participant in its community and culture. However, with the world’s longest running history as far as gaming culture goes, Magic has a lot that’s left underexplained and lost to time. That’s where we come in. We’re here to explain all of the references, the in-jokes, the little nuggets of information that you won’t pick up on just by reading the cards. From major events to other community personalities and sweeping changes to the games rules, layout, or function, we’re here to guide you through the history of it all. Join us on our next Dig through Time.

  • History is a mystery. This show cuts through all of that and details what really happens behind the scenes

  • In the small town of Lexington, SC, secrets, lies and racism came together to take away a young Black man’s freedom and ultimately, his life.
    Willie Leaphart, 17, was walking home from church one night on Jan. 26, 1890, when he was arrested and accused of attacking a white woman at one of Lexington’s finest homes. Despite being a teenager, Willie must have known that a Black man facing a charge like that in the Jim Crow South faced almost certain death. 
    The attorney George Graham, reluctantly appointed by the court to defend Willie, uncovered facts that undercut the accusations of Willie’s guilt and suggested a darker reason for why he was accused of the crime in the first place and why he couldn’t be allowed to make it out of Lexington’s jail, where he was lynched by a mob of 100 men.
    For 130 years, the crime was forgotten. But when the evidence is rediscovered in 2021 in the course of River Bluff High School research project about lynching in the county, it creates a chance for Willie’s name to finally be cleared. But can South Carolina in the 21st century correct a 19th century injustice? Will the reason for his death finally come to the forefront?

  • The epic true story of an Italian family, split apart by love, fascism and war. Through shocking discoveries - and Stanley Tucci’s artistry - an enthralling personal history comes to life.

    When documentarian David Modigliani was a kid, his grandfather, Franco, won the Nobel Prize. But, David’s always been more fascinated by the love story that made it possible -- his grandparents' romance on the run from Fascist Italy. When he digs into their story, he uncovers a darker side to their fairytale escape: a brother left behind to face the Nazi occupation - and startling personal connections between his family and Benito Mussolini. In the Tribeca-winning podcast, PACK ONE BAG, he returns to Italy to investigate his family's past, carrying a pressing question: if Fascism takes over your country, do you stay, or do you try to flee? And what happens if you can’t? From Live Action Projects, Gilded Audio, and Lemonada Media.

    Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/

  • In June, MLB will host a game at Rickwood Field in Birmingham, AL. In its 114-year history, the field has seen everything from segregated baseball, a women's suffrage event, a Klan rally and the first integrated sports team in Alabama. Host Roy Wood Jr. speaks with historians, former Negro Leaguers and more to explore how Birmingham's civil rights story played out at America's oldest ballpark.

  • Welcome to your weekly sweet bite of art history!

    Together with host Celia Bugno, listeners will make their way through today's ever-expanding visual culture by discussing major arts-world stories from the last week each Tuesday, and by deep-diving into groundbreaking moments from the art historical past every other Thursday. Talking through the weird, the infamous, the hilarious, and even the seemingly pointless of visual culture in order to understand our present, Celia brings you all the "highbrow" knowledge she can get her hands on in short, sweet episodes designed to keep you hooked and just maybe teach you a little something. This is Highbrow Honey!

    Celia Bugno holds a Master's in Art History, specialized in Contemporary arts, from Arizona State University (2023), and a B.A. in Art History from Miami University (2016). Her primary goal in podcasting is to inspire the same love of learning in her listeners that her professors and mentors have inspired in her through the efforts of her work.

    Check each episode description for a complete source list!

  • Dive into the depths of Vienna's history with 'Vienna Past and Present'! Join Carmen and Stephen on a journey through the centuries as they unearth lesser-known tales from Vienna's past. From Habsburg jaws to guilded halls, each episode brings to light a new facet of the city's rich tapestry and links it to sites that you can visit in the present day. Whether you're a history buff or a curious listener, 'Vienna Past and Present' has something for everyone. So, pour yourself a Grüner Veltliner and tune in for stories and friendly banter about the world's most livable city.

  • Caleb Can’t Read is a podcast where you can learn all about the major works, themes, and lives of some of your favorite (or most hated) authors along with Caleb Terrence, being taught the subject of each episode for the first time by his friend, Jordan Raebel, who spent countless hours doing research for your enjoyment and the betterment of his co-host’s education. You can check out our sources used for each episode on our Facebook Sources Page: facebook.com/calebcantread. You can also check out our Instagram where we post snapshots and trivia of each episode's author: instagram.com/calebcantread. If you have any comments, questions, or veiled threats, you can send them to [email protected]. And don't forget to visit our website at calebcantread.com!

  • John Ankerberg Show is a weekly half-hour nationwide television program whose purpose is to demonstrate that Christianity is true so that our viewers will embrace it for themselves and learn to share it effectively with others. The formats of choice for this apologetics ministry are informal debates between representatives of differing belief systems, and documentary-styled presentations on major issues in society to which the historic Christian faith has something of consequence to say. The programs are designed to reach and appeal to a thinking audience of Christians and non-Christians alike.

  • The TV series "Shogun" brings Japanese history to life, but who was the first Shogun? 
    In this series of podcasts, Sean Bermingham explores the rise to power of Yoritomo Minamoto, the first military leader of Japan.  We'll follow Yoritomo's life and adventures as a young man as he leads his Genji clan to victory against the odds in the greatest samurai civil war in Japan's history, and eventually claims the title as Japan's First Shogun.

    Written and presented by Sean Bermingham. Music by EdRecords/Pond5: www.pond5.com

  • «Мы дошли до перекрестка. Пожилой мужчина, увидев нас с детьми, сказал, чтобы мы обошли подальше остановку – там лежит труп»... Этот подкаст рассказывает о первом месяце войны, которая пришла в Мариуполь в 2022 году. Рутинная жизни города, который сносила с лица земли российская армия. Этот рассказ прислала в редакцию проекта «Очевидцы. 24/02/22» свидетельница уничтожения города. В 2014-м она была за «русский мир». В 2022-м «русский мир» обрушился на нее в Мариуполе бомбами с неба. Она просто приехала туда к украинской родне погостить. За два дня до войны, в возможность которой она не верила. В отличие от многих мариупольских горожан она осталась жива. Сумела вернуться домой. Но жизнь ее изменилась навсегда. И взгляды на жизнь тоже. Эти взгляды в чем-то по-прежнему не совпадают со взглядами многих из аудитории «Очевидцев». Но тем ценнее это честное и искреннее свидетельство. Учитывая риски, которым в России подвергает себя автор этого дневника, мы не называем ее имени. Но все остальное в дневнике мы оставили как есть. На его основе мы записали подкаст, который предлагаем вашему вниманию. На сайте «Очевидцев» можно прочесть и текстовую версию.

  • Evel Knievel inspired millions with his courage and perseverance. We are building a museum so you can relive heroic memories and be reinvigorated with that spirit of bravery and positivity. Along the way, we meet people involved in the life, the times, and the legacy of the King of Daredevils. Your fun host Joe Friday presents these super interesting characters to you with entertaining and inspirational interviews. 

  • Track And Field Black History is a platform to share stories of Black Athletes, Coaches and others from around the world who have contributed to the Track & Field and Running community for over 100 years. Join us as we tell the stories, both known and unknown, of those in the greatest sport in the world.

    Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/trackandfieldblackhistory/

  • Books of All Time tackles classic literature in chronological order. Each month, host Rose Judson summarizes a classic work of literature in one episode and then dives into the story behind it in the second episode.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A podcast about Palestine, from the far diaspora. Made in partnership with the Palestinian Youth Movement.

  • The Trans* Lesson Plan is a podcast that explores the rich and complex history of transgender individuals, their experiences, and share additional trans* education. From ancient cultures to modern day, we delve into the ways in which gender identity has been understood and expressed throughout history. Join us as we deepen our understanding and appreciation of transgender history and education. Welcome to the Trans* Lesson Plan!All donations go to fundraising To Better Understand, Inc., a Black Trans-Owned Educational Non-Profit Organization.@translessonplan@mariiiwrld@amarispeaks Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/translessonplan/support