Historia – Peru – Nya podcasts

  • We bring you stories of history's most notorious disasters and epic failures. Join us as we analyze the red flags and ask the important questions. How did things go so wrong? Could these disasters have been avoided?

    Join us as we laugh, learn, and explore the most epic failures of all time.

  • Huellas es un programa basado en la serie de libros “Huellas del cristianismo en el arte”, un espacio semanal de 15 minutos en el que Fernando Díaz Sarmiento, director de Radio Encuentro, dialoga con los diferentes autores de la citada obra.

    Se trata de una colaboración con el Consejo Evangélico de Madrid, que ha publicado los tomos en los que se basa el programa, y en él se realiza un viaje por la historia del arte, identificando las marcas de la fe en Jesucristo en diferentes expresiones creativas.

  • Mateus capítulo 24 descreve os sinais dos tempos. O Senhor Jesus deixa claro sobre quais são os sinais de que a Sua vinda se aproxima. Cabe a nós lermos o cenário.

  • El Instituto de Sociedad, Ética y Gobierno brinda una educación de calidad, impulsa la investigación científica y forma profesionales que contribuyen a la realización de la identidad peruana.

  • Church History Made Simple is a weekly 15-20 minute podcast covering significant moments in church history in easy-to-understand language. Church History Made Simple is hosted by Dr. David Watts, Dean of Bible and Theology at Jimmy Swaggart Bible College.

  • Strange Epochs: History's Most Extraordinary True Stories

    History is full of events so remarkable, so inexplicable, that they seem like they couldn't possibly be real. And yet they are.

    Every week, host Shawn Spainhour takes you deep inside one of history's most extraordinary true stories. Not the events you studied in school — the ones that got left out. The ones historians still argue about. The ones that make you question everything you thought you knew about the past.

    From medieval mass hysteria to unsolved disappearances, from forgotten wars to events that defied every reasonable explanation — Strange Epochs brings history to life the way it actually felt to the people who lived it. Immersive. Atmospheric. Completely true.

    This isn't a history lecture. It's an experience.

    Episodes explore stories like:

    The Dancing Plague of 1518 — when hundreds of people danced uncontrollably for days and couldn't stop

    The Cadaver Synod — when a Pope put a dead man on trial

    The Great Emu War — when the Australian military lost a war against birds

    The Tunguska Event — the largest unexplained explosion in recorded history

    The Lost Colony of Roanoke — America's oldest unsolved mystery

    Hinterkaifeck — the farmstead murder that was never solved

    The Voynich Manuscript — a book no one has ever been able to read

    The Ghost Army of WWII — the secret unit that won battles with illusions

    New episodes every Tuesday.

    If you love history podcasts like Fall of Civilizations, Hardcore History, or Cautionary Tales — Strange Epochs is your next listen.

    Subscribe now and never miss an episode.

  • Um podcast documental dedicado à arte e tradição do Jogo do Pau Português.
    Através de narrações, sons de arquivo e testemunhos de mestres, “Vozes da História” revela as origens, os protagonistas e as histórias pouco conhecidas desta arte marcial portuguesa de varapau.
    Cada episódio é uma viagem sonora ao passado, onde o pau era mais do que uma arma: era símbolo de identidade, honra e cultura popular.
    Se quiser apoiar o nosso Canal Jogo do Pau Wiki, contribuindo para a sua manutenção, pode fazê-lo via Patreon:
    https://patreon.com/JogodoPauWiki

  • La historia deja cicatrices que debemos conocer para evitar que se repita.

    En este podcast te contamos los relatos de guerra que marcaron la historia: batallas, testimonios reales, episodios olvidados y voces silenciadas por el paso del tiempo.

    Con una narración envolvente y un enfoque humano, te acercamos a los conflictos que forjaron el mundo que habitamos, sin ruido ni glorificación: solo memoria.

    Si te apasiona entender la historia contada por sus protagonistas, suscríbete, activa la campana y forma parte de esta comunidad de caminantes conscientes.

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  • Who was the man who lived between two worlds, torn between indigenous Quechua culture and colonial Spanish society, and chose to end his life rather than abandon either one.

    This podcast dives deep into the extraordinary life of José María Arguedas, one of Latin America's most complex and misunderstood literary giants. Born in 1911 in the Andean highlands of Peru, Arguedas grew up immersed in Quechua traditions that would forever shape his writing, his activism, and his identity. Through intimate biographical storytelling, cultural history, and literary analysis, we explore the forces that made him a celebrated novelist, anthropologist, and poet — and the profound contradictions that ultimately consumed him.

    From his turbulent childhood to his groundbreaking works like "Los ríos profundos" and "El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo," this is a journey through grief, beauty, resistance, and the unrelenting search for belonging.

    Subscribe and listen wherever you get your podcasts.

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  • A curated selection of messages from the lifetime ministry of Evangelist and Pastor Jerry Keller.

  • Narrado por la actriz y productora mexicana Eréndira Ibarra, Venceremos, es un podcast documental sobre una de las radios clandestinas más emblemáticas de América Latina: Radio Venceremos, la emisora del Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN), que durante la guerra civil salvadoreña transmitió desde la montaña para desafiar la censura, el miedo y la represión. Venceremos es una serie sobre la guerra, sí, pero también sobre la voz, la dignidad y la capacidad de las personas para relatar su historia, incluso cuando todo está en su contra.

  • Multi-volume work on science edited by Francis Rolt-Wheeler. The second volume is on Geology written by Harold E. Slade and W. E. Ferguson. This book covers the early efforts in and beginnings of geological concepts, development of the science through the 19th century and its different branches or field of study. It also discusses various geological processes. - Summary by Sienna

  • Alexander the Great conquered an empire stretching from Greece to India, but his death in 323 BCE triggered a power struggle that reshaped the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the life, campaigns, and legacy of the Macedonian king who never lost a battle. The show follows Alexander's early years under Aristotle, his ascent after Philip II's assassination, and the stunning victories at Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela that toppled the Persian Achaemenid Empire. It explores his foundation of Alexandria, the siege of Tyre, the campaign into Bactria and Sogdia, and the fraught march to the Hyphasis River, where his army mutinied. The narrative also examines Alexander's adoption of Persian court rituals, his marriage to Roxana, and the mass wedding at Susa, which sparked tensions with Macedonian officers. After his sudden death, the show covers the Wars of the Diadochi—the struggle among successors like Ptolemy, Seleucus, Antigonus, and Cassander—that carved his empire into Hellenistic kingdoms. Key debates include whether Alexander was a visionary unifier or a ruthless conqueror, and how his conquests spread Greek culture while absorbing Eastern influences. The series concludes with the fragmentation of his empire and the rise of Ptolemaic Egypt, Seleucid Persia, and Antigonid Macedonia, setting the stage for Rome's eventual dominance. Why does Alexander's legend endure across millennia? Because his ambition and its aftermath defined the ancient world's trajectory.#AlexanderTheGreat #MacedonianEmpire #AchaemenidEmpire #HellenisticPeriod #Diadochi #BattleOfGaugamela #PtolemaicEgypt #SeleucidEmpire #AncientGreece #PersianHistory #Aristotle #Hephaestion #Roxana #SiegeOfTyre #GordianKnot #ConquestAndLegacy #History #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  • Ignatius of Antioch, on his journey toward martyrdom, composed powerful letters to various churches—including the Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallians, Romans, Philadelphians, and Smyrnaeans—along with a poignant message to Polycarp. As a staunch advocate for the Episcopal model of church governance, which emerged in the late first or early second century, Ignatius passionately defended his beliefs. Eager to emulate the sacrifice of his Savior, he famously declared to the Roman church I am Gods wheat, and I am ground by the teeth of wild beasts that I may be found pure bread [of Christ]. (Summary by Sam Stinson)

  • Dive into this captivating book by renowned British military historian, Charles Oman. Starting with the rise of the warrior king, Edward III, in 1327 and concluding with Richard IIIs fall at Bosworth Field in 1485, Oman masterfully paints a vivid picture of the Hundred Years War. By extending the narrative through the Wars of the Roses, he places this turbulent era, marked by battles and plagues, within the grand scope of dynastic conflicts and civil wars that shook Englands stability and exposed France to invasion and conquest. Join us in this exploration narrated by Pamela Nagami.

  • The Rest is History podcast is place we explore the Ottomans, Persians, and the grim realities of the slave trade. It is a study of how greed, ego, and gunpowder reshaped the globe. They peel back the layers of colonial myths to reveal the human stories underneath, making complex geopolitical shifts feel like a gripping conversation between friends rather than a lecture.