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ON GOD’S CAMPUS: Voices from the Queer Underground is a limited series podcast about white Christian supremacy and being queer on the most conservative campuses in the country. Chloe Guillot is your guide and translator through the carefully constructed subculture of religious education, as told through the stories of people from the inside. She is joined by co-hosts Paul Carlos Southwick, a legal expert, historian and former white Christian nationalist who worked for some of the largest anti-LGBTQ+ organizations in the world, and Erin Green, a biblical scholar and campus activist who literally gave voice to the Queer Underground while studying the Bible at two conservative Christian colleges. What you will find here is a roadmap to change from the underbelly of the church’s best kept secrets.
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Madames, Heauxs and Gigolos explores the fascinating history of sex work, events in sexual revolutions, people in history, other topics around sex, and the history of sex work. Join hosts Heather, Connor, and Anthony as they discuss the oldest profession and all things relating to sex and history. Heather’s research, Connor’s wit, and Anthony's charm collide to bring a bi-weekly podcast celebrating the stories of courageous women and men who have been shunned by society because of their trade, sexual preferences, or free love thinking and still manage to become prominent people in history that you don't learn about in school.
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Uncover the fascinating evolution of modern eyecare with "The History of Eyecare." Hosted by J. Morgan Micheletti, MD, a dedicated eye surgeon and history enthusiast, this podcast takes you on a journey through eyecare's landmark moments and untold stories as told by thought leaders, innovators, and legends who have shaped the field. From anterior segment and refractive surgery to retina, plastics, and glaucoma, every facet of eyecare's rich history is explored, helping us better understand and shape the future. Subscribe and join us as we reveal the milestones that have revolutionized eyecare.
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The Not Old – Better Show is a radio show that is broadcast over the Internet using podcast technology discussing the hottest issues and topics that fascinate and inform those 50+ age Americans and are of interest and concern to boomers.
Not Old – Better viewers and listeners can “tune in” whenever they want, giving them the freedom to enjoy the show in the gym, in the car, at home or work.
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Driven by a pandemic unprecedented in our lifetimes —a virus that has killed our neighbors, our friends, our families—we are witnesses to the massive international effort to create COVID-19 vaccines and get shots in arms. The vaccines were developed in record time, but they evolved from centuries of experimentation and science. “LONG SHOT: THE 250-YEAR JOURNEY TO THE COVID-19 VACCINES” travels back in time to the long-forgotten first inoculators and connects them to the research, methods, and people behind today's vaccines.
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'Becoming Modern: Healthcare and History in India' is a show about history and historians hosted by Kiran Kumbhar and produced by Suno India. It explores the history of medicine and public health in India (South Asia), and focuses on events and developments which occurred primarily in the nineteenth century, or the 1800s, and which laid the foundations for the later development of healthcare and health policy in India.
The podcast traces the genesis of many of contemporary India's healthcare structures and institutions, and provides the necessary historical context to why healthcare in the country today is the way it is. This knowledge about our medical past will be provided directly by historians who have worked on medicine and public health in British colonial India, and who will be featured regularly in every episode of the show. We will also hear from them about their personal journey of becoming a historian, and on how they write history and what social scientific methods they use to analyze the past and enlighten us about historical personalities, events and ideas.
This Podcast is made possible by a grant from the Thakur Family Foundation. Thakur family foundation has not exercised any editorial control over the contents of this podcast.
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Leadville — Grit, Guts and Determination: The Leadville Trail 100 Podcast is your authority on all things Leadville.
Join Cole Chlouber, son of race founder Ken Chlouber, as he and a host of characters share rich stories about their history with the Leadville Trail 100 events and the community of Leadville. We will share our stories full of rich history about Leadville and the Leadville Trail 100 Run & MTB events. We will offer tricks tips that will get you to that line come summer, and we're also going to throw in a community member or two. We'd like you and get to know where to spend your time when not racing. And we'd like you to meet the rest of your Leadville family.
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The Drug History Podcast uses new media to tell old stories about the use and misuse of drugs in human society.
Why? Because there is a lot of misunderstanding about drugs, their origins, safety, appropriate use, misuse and abuse. At the same time, drugs are at the epicentre of most modern medical treatment and practice.
The show is hosted by Merlvin, who is a registered pharmacist working in the UK. As you can imagine, he likes to think he might know a thing or two about drugs and medicines. -
Relax or fall asleep with fascinating stories and trivia from history, all narrated in a calm voice. Perfect for distracting your stressful thoughts at bedtime or anytime. “I never thought that learning about Easter Island, Joan of Arc, and the Titanic could be so calming.” Access all the Archive and Bonus episodes at calmhistory.com.
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In "Hardcore History" journalist and broadcaster Dan Carlin takes his "Martian", unorthodox way of thinking and applies it to the past. Was Alexander the Great as bad a person as Adolf Hitler? What would Apaches with modern weapons be like? Will our modern civilization ever fall like civilizations from past eras? This isn't academic history (and Carlin isn't a historian) but the podcast's unique blend of high drama, masterful narration and Twilight Zone-style twists has entertained millions of listeners.
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Actor Ethan Suplee was an aspiring plus size model long before it became trendy and now sets out to examine our current obesity crisis. On American Glutton, he’ll talk to everyone from experts to the average Joe, exploring all the diets he has been on over the last two decades, taking us on his journey from obese to svelte and back again, examining what worked and what made him gain everything back plus 50 pounds. Sharing his ever-lasting search for the next quick fix, we’ll delve into the joys of suffering, relativism, dogged determination, and the proper way to braise a pork belly.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fries Before Guys præsenteres af Nanna Hovgaard og Josephine Kuhn - dine bedste podcastveninder på syvende år!
Som lytter inviteres du med ind i Nanna og Joses filterløse samtaleunivers, der er intimt, selvudleverende og uhøjtideligt.
Her dissekeres livet ned i den mindste detalje med udgangspunkt i venskab, arbejde, moderskab, sex, parforhold og hverdagen som kvinder i sluttyverne/start trediverne. Rigtig god fornøjelse! -
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Jason Weiser and Carissa Weiser tell stories from myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. Some, like the stories of Aladdin, King Arthur, and Hercules are stories you think you know, but with surprising origins. Others are stories you might not have heard, but really should. All the stories are sourced from world folklore, but retold for modern ears. These are stories of wizards, knights, Vikings, dragons, princesses, and kings from the time when the world beyond the map was a dangerous and wonderful place.