Historia – USA – Nya podcasts
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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 Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
The Understanding America Podcast aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of American history and culture. Abhijit Chavda chronologically studies the United States by reading and discussing 100 carefully selected books, starting from the earliest European encounters with the Americas. The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the United States, its global importance, and its impact on world history. By examining America's past in detail, the podcast seeks to shed light on the country's present and future.
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One of America’s greatest unsolved mysteries, and the two women at its core; One black, one white. One poor, one rich. They never actually met. But their lives came to intersect through one tragic day when Mary Pinchot Meyer was mysteriously murdered on her daily walk in broad daylight in 1964. A black man stood accused, and a barrier-breaking civil rights lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, rose to his defense. Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien weaves a tale of crime and culture that still resonates with our socio-political climate today.
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Welcome to the Emerging Revolutionary War podcast! Emerging Revolutionary War is a public history platform that explores all aspects of the Revolutionary War with up-and-coming historians and connects this history to the places where it occurred. We strive to make it fun and engaging for all audiences.
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Shieldmaidens: Women of the Norse World is a monthly podcast that takes a deep dive into the lives of women in the Viking Age, exploring their roles, experiences, and contributions to Norse society.
Hosted by fiction authors Johanna Wittenberg and K.S. Barton, each episode explores the fascinating stories of Norse women from historical accounts, sagas, and archaeology. From shieldmaidens and queens to farmers and priestesses, we'll uncover the varied and complex roles that women played in Norse culture.
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A music/ storytelling Podcast based on my memoir
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This show will be an amalgamation of almost 2 years of active research organized from my YouTube channel, challenging the public narratives on The Process Church of The Final Judgement.
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Bienvenue dans Assia conte et raconte, là où je t’emmène en voyage.
Un voyage à travers les histoires, les vraies, celles des prophètes, des femmes et des hommes inspirants, des leçons du passé pour mieux éclairer nos chemins d’aujourd’hui.
Je m’appelle Assia.
Comme beaucoup, j’aime écouter, observer, donner du sens… Et aujourd’hui, j’ai décidé de partager.
Ce podcast est né d’un désir profond, souvent chuchoté autour de moi…
“Assia, tu dois partager. Tu dois raconter. Tu nous fais voyager… on s’y croirait presque ! Ne garde pas ça pour toi.”
Le Prophète Mohamed (ﷺ) disait : «Transmettez de moi, ne serait-ce qu’un verset».
Alors j’ai longtemps hésité.
Parce que transmettre, c’est une responsabilité.
Ce n’est pas un simple partage de mots.
C’est une intention, un dépôt.
Mais si Allah permet que ce podcast touche ne serait-ce qu’un seul cœur, qu’il sème une graine, qu’il redonne espoir, foi ou lumière…
Alors alhamdulillah. Ce sera déjà immense.
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. -
Notorious Bakersfield is a podcast that steps back in time to look at some of Bakersfield's most notorious crimes, events, and characters that have impacted this Central California Valley community.
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A podcast about men who fought in World War Two whose stories are told by their sons.
In each episode Matthew Collins interviews a vet's son and explores the effects of the war - not only on the father who fought in it but also on the son born after it.
Matthew Collins has long known that part of his consciousness was shaped by his father's war.
But like most vets, his father rarely talked about it. And when he did, he usually preferred to tell silly stories - rather than discuss seriously what he'd seen and done.
But the father's experience seeped into the son's consciousness - often extremely annoyingly.
So, Matthew wanted to compare notes with other vets' sons.
He's now recorded funny, tragic and moving stories told by men from all over the UK about their fathers' wars. And he's recorded reflections on the personal, inter-generational consequences of the Second World War.
The series will be launched in April 2025. A trailer is now available.
more info: www.matthewcollins.com (from 17 April).
There are many World War Two Vets' sons out there - with many great father/son reflections to share. If you would like to support this podcast, you can help by contributing to the cost of making it by going to: https://www.patreon.com/wesonsofworldwartwovets
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“Not All Propaganda is Art” unravels the gripping tale of three iconic writers—Richard Wright, Dwight Macdonald, and Kenneth Tynan—who became entangled in the covert battles of the Cultural Cold War in the late 1950s. As the boundaries between art and influence blurred, these pivotal figures served as both collaborators and targets of American, British, and French security agencies, ensnared in a high-stakes propaganda war over fiercely contested ideas such as the critique of mass culture and the power of politically engaged art—debates that still resonate.
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Discover the Untold Stories of War!
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From Daniel Ciarrocchi - the mind that brought you Jeopardy! Season 39, Episode 156 - comes a hilarious new radio-drama podcast: the unusual tale of H.H. Holmes— America’s first serial killer.
Chicago, 1893: While the world is waiting for the Fair, a different kind of architect is building his own exhibition…
a MURDER CASTLE!The SPECTACULAR, SENSATIONAL, TRAGICALLY ACCURATE dramedy recounting the TURMOIL, TERROR, & TURBULENCE
of H.H. HOLMES’s maniacal KILLING SPREE over
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101 Visages est un podcast immersif qui explore les portraits et photographies du photojournaliste Reza, en dévoilant les récits humains et les contextes socio-politiques et historiques qui les accompagnent. Chaque épisode tisse un lien entre les images de Reza et les histoires qui les sous-tendent, offrant aux auditeurs une plongée profonde dans les réalités qui ont façonné ces œuvres emblématiques. De l’Afghanistan à Cannes, en passant par le fleuve Amour, les témoignages de Reza ouvrent la voie à d'autres experts, qui partagent leurs connaissances sur des sujets spécifiques, enrichissant ainsi la compréhension des événements et des lieux qu’il a immortalisés.Produit par Les Ateliers Reza & Webistan Sur une idée originale de Reza et Rachel Deghati Réalisé, coordonné et mixé par Emma SednaouiRetrouvez nous sur nos réseaux sociaux: Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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History isn’t just in textbooks—it’s in our roots, our streets, and our stories. 10-Minute History Lessons is a fast-paced, no-fluff podcast uncovering the overlooked, untold, and game-changing moments in history. From hidden figures to cultural revolutions, each bite-sized episode delivers a decade’s worth of knowledge in just 10 minutes or less. Whether it’s the Afro-Latinx pioneers who shaped music, the resistance movements that defied oppression, or the unsung heroes of civil rights, this podcast is your go-to for history that hits different.
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What if August 8, 1974 was just another hot, humid DC summer day? What if "Watergate" wasn’t a word synonymous with scandal?
What if Nixon had stayed in office?
This new docuseries, from the Richard Nixon Foundation and Foundwave Productions, reimagines the course of history. Using newly-released archival materials, expert interviews and historical analysis, we takes a deep-dive to explore what could have been if President Nixon continued the success of his 1972 landslide election victory to complete his second term and fulfill his bold vision of peace and prosperity for a new American century. -
The National WWII Museum presents 1945, a six-part podcast series hosted by New York Times best-selling author Donald Miller and Playtone producer Kirk Saduski.
1945 tells the story of the most consequential year in modern history, and explores significant questions over how the war will end.
Guests include Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Richard Frank, John McManus, Rebecca Erbelding, and Stephanie Hinnershitz.
The podcast also features Academy Award nominees Patricia Clarkson and Gary Sinise.
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Are you ready for a First Person account of a Civil War battle? Union and Confederate Soldiers and Officers wrote in journals and published books during and after the war. Join Bill Coghlan every week as he retells what these men saw and did on the battlefield.
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Looking for some inspiration in your podcast library? Tune in and be inspired by heroes all around you - even the four legged ones. Join us to hear their stories and celebrate their bravery.
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Welcome to the NWA Cane Corso Podcast, your ultimate destination for all things dog-related! Hosted by Joe, a dedicated breeder of Central Asian Shepherds and Cane Corsos from Northwest Arkansas, this podcast was created to fill the gaps in dog knowledge and foster an open dialogue about our beloved canine companions.
Join us as we connect with a diverse array of guests—from veterinarians and breeders to passionate dog enthusiasts—who share their insights, experiences, and expertise across all breeds. No topic is off-limits, as we explore training, breeding, nutrition, and the often controversial histories of various breeds. We believe that every voice adds value to our understanding of dogs.
While we may present differing perspectives and acknowledge that some information can be triggering, we encourage our listeners to take what resonates and leave behind what doesn’t. We do not endorse our guests' business practices outside of the podcast; instead, we prioritize creating a community where dog lovers can share knowledge, learn, and grow together.
Remember, the real work happens when the devices are off. Do your own research, enrich your life, and elevate your relationship with your dog. Tune in to the NWA Cane Corso Podcast, and let’s embark on this journey together!| ReplyForwardAdd reaction
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Two theme park enthusiasts and workers named Tommy & Tristan discuss theme park news updates, give theme park reviews, and read segments like "Passholder Karen of the Week", "Creatures of the Parks" and "Theme Park History".
- Visa fler