Historia – USA – Nya podcasts

  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • Radio producer Himan Brown created over 10,000 programs in his lifetime, with a vigor and intensity that kept him going for a century. His life and prodigious output are celebrated in the podcast series Audio Maverick. Now, we offer rebroadcasts of a select group of Brown’s programs in a new series called If You Please, Himan Brown’s Radio Mystery Theater.

  • I have written two life story books on Indian business leaders and one on South East Asian business leaders.  The first is Added Value - the life stories of leading South East Asian business people published in 1999 by Murmeli , the second is Added Value - the life stories of Indian business leaders published in 2010 by Roli Books (https://rolibooks.com/) and the third is Profiles in Enterprise - inspiring stories of Indian business leaders published in 2015 also by Roli Books. 

    Many people these days like to listen to audio books, podcasts and interviews rather than, or in addition to, reading books, magazines or newspapers.  There were so many inspiring and extraordinary stories told to me by the subjects of my books that I thought podcast fans might like to hear the best of them in this podcast - https://lifestoriesofindianandsoutheastasianbusinessleaders.buzzsprout.com.

  • Welcome to HistoGate Chronicles. History isn’t always what you were taught. Behind the textbooks and headlines lie suppressed discoveries, censored debates, and cover-ups that powerful forces hoped you’d never see.

    At "Hidden History," we dig up those buried chapters with evidence that can’t be ignored—primary sources and declassified documents. But don’t expect a dry lecture. Each episode delivers these revelations with wit, energy, and just enough humor to keep you hooked while questioning everything you thought you knew.

    If you crave truth told with bite, brains, and a dash of boldness.

  • Stuck on a family history brick wall? It's time to add the most powerful tool to your genealogy toolkit: Artificial Intelligence. Welcome to Ancestors and Algorithms, the definitive guide to revolutionizing your family tree research with AI.

    Forget the hype and confusion. This isn't just another podcast about AI; this is your hands-on, step-by-step masterclass using AI. Each week, host and researcher Brian demystifies the technology and shows you exactly how to apply AI tools to find ancestors, analyze records, and solve your toughest genealogy puzzles.

    We explore the incredible promise of AI while navigating its perils with an honest, practical approach. Learn to use AI as your personal research assistant—not a replacement for your own critical thinking.

    Join us to learn how to:

    Break through brick walls using AI-driven analysis and data correlation.Transcribe old, hard-to-read documents, letters, and census records in minutes.Use ChatGPT, Gemini, and other Generative AI to draft biographies, summarize findings, and organize your research.Analyze DNA matches and historical records to uncover hidden family connections.Master prompts that get you accurate results and avoid AI "hallucinations."Discover the latest AI tech and digital tools for genealogists before anyone else.

    Whether you're a beginner genealogist or a seasoned family historian, if you're ready to upgrade your research skills, this podcast is for you. Hit Follow now and turn AI into your ultimate secret weapon for uncovering your ancestry.


  • 🎙️Témoignage vrai puissant de personnes ayant vécu de près ou de loin l’histoire d’immigration.
    Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

  • Guided and inspired by Ibn Battuta’s (d.1369) footsteps, in a series of conversations with international scholars and prominent practitioners, the Oriental Journeys Podcast aims to deliver intriguing, historically accurate, relatable, curiosity-provoking and well-researched episodes that open a portal into the world of the East for people who are curious about the past, contemplate the wonders of cities and hunger for the marvels of travelling. 

  • Ireland has been inhabited mythically for 33,000 years with the first humans arriving about 10,000 years ago.  Known as the  Neolithic and Megalithic period, humans used small stone tools, and  polished and crafted with points and attached to antlers, bone or wood to serve as spears and arrows. They often lived nomadically in camps by rivers and bodies of water.

    The Ancient Greeks called Ireland  The Ancient Island!  Ireland has 70% of  Europe's rock art.  The megalithic structures have many stories and New Grange is older than the pyramids and Stonehenge.  These residents of Ireland were observers of the night sky who understood cosmic patterns.  Irish Mythology has magical journeys to the Otherworld, stories of Irish heroes like Cú Chulainn, tales of monsters and time-travel that inspired Tolkien Lords of the Rings  as well as the books of C.S. Lewis.   A whole world of amazing stories are waiting for you!

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  • A fishing tycoon is arrested in an elaborate sting operation, but claims he’s the real hero fighting back against an overbearing state. So who is Carlos “The Codfather” Rafael really – a folk hero, a crook, a righteous rebel, a selfish conman?

    In Season 3 of The Big Dig podcast, “Catching The Codfather,” we go down to the docks. It’s a place where food, work, nature, money and politics all meet – where dreams are born, fortunes ruined, and where the watchful eye of the government is always present. The series traces the rise of Carlos Rafael and his escalating conflict with the government, because to judge the crimes of The Codfather, you also have to judge the whole system that he chose to break.

  • Welcome to "Women in the Arena," where we expand the storytelling umbrella of Iron Butterfly Media to encompass the experiences of women in the military. Our mission is to amplify America's women veterans' diverse voices and honor their resilience, authenticity, and leadership through storytelling. Join us as we celebrate remarkable women who have dared greatly in various areas of life, illuminating the human experience with their strengths, challenges, and triumphs. Through authentic storytelling, we provide a platform for these women's voices to be heard, their stories shared, and their contributions honored. Inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's iconic speech, "The Man in the Arena," our podcast acknowledges the countless women navigating male-dominated spaces, continuously placing themselves in various arenas of life, both professionally and personally.

  • O podcast "O Abril de Sagal" pretende dar uma visão diferente dos acontecimentos da Revolução de Abril de 1974, utilizando a mesma linha temporal mas cruzando palcos diferentes, colocando em contraste as ruas de Lisboa com a picada africana.

    Este é um podcast baseado na obra do escritor António Brito, autor de uma trilogia de livros que conta a história do personagem Sagal, combatente da Guerra Colonial. Os livros são inspirados na própria experiência de combate do autor, que serviu nos pára-quedistas.

  • These podcast episodes are a collection of historical characters that history has either forgotten or recorded very little of their incredible lives. Some of these people I had a connection with through my family; others have simply made an impression on me. All of these people led fascinating lives and if you are a "history buff" like me, you will enjoy their stories.

  • Ever wondered what the most dangerous, bizarre, or downright cursed places on Earth really are? Places dives into the weirdest corners of the planet—from deadly mountains and toxic lakes to abandoned cities, terrifying prisons, and locations that feel unreal.

    We explore dark history, extreme geography, forgotten civilizations, and real-world places that make you ask, why does this exist? If you’re into strange, unsettling, and unbelievable locations, hit subscribe and start exploring.

  • Exploring the stories behind London's most fascinating private members' clubs, from centuries-old institutions in St James's to the modern clubs shaping the city today.

  • "Water Works: An Aquatic History of Milwaukee" is a production of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Department of History and the Milwaukee County Historical Society. In its first season, the show explored the the effects of the 1918 influenza pandemic and the current COVID-19 pandemic on Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In this second season, the show tells the aquatic history of Milwaukee.

  • Time Traveler Diaries is a original narrative storytelling podcast host-led by tochi, following a time-travelling narrator exploring historical eras through immersive ,first -person experiences.Each episode blends creative storytelling and editorial commentary,offering a reflective and imaginative perspective on life in the past ⏳

  • In an era of managed narratives, the line between fact and fiction is thin. Paper Trails & Rabbit Holes is a debate-driven podcast peering into the "Black Box" of global events to find the signal in the shadows.Every episode, we split the screen. On one side, the Paper Trail: official reports and declassified memos. On the other hand, the Rabbit Hole: anomalies and "too-convenient" coincidences the mainstream record leaves behind.We don't tell you what to believe. We provide the data and the forensic discrepancies, then leave the final verdict to you. One Event. Two Realities. You Decide.

  • A show highlighting figures in history and true crime plus a few other things in between. Two friends giving the lowdown on marginalized figures that western history has forgotten.

  • The Ancient Coin Hour is a podcast for enthusiasts of ancient numismatics, hosted by Dean Kinzer and Joshua Benevento. Dive into the fascinating world of ancient coins, exploring their art, history, and cultural significance. With engaging discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips, the podcast offers insights for both new and seasoned collectors. Whether you're uncovering the stories behind Greek and Roman coinage or learning how to navigate coin shows, "The Ancient Coin Hour" brings the vibrant history of ancient coins to life.

  • In this four-part video and audio series, The Australian's Chief International Correspondent Cameron Stewart, executive producer Claire Harvey and editor Jasper Leak tell the incredible true story of how 60 Australian submariners saved their own lives – and their boat – when HMAS Dechaineux suddenly flooded at deep diving depth. 

    Exclusive interviews with the captain, crew and top brass reveal the terror and emotion that still haunts this group of proud warriors, who risked their own lives every day in the defence of Australia.

    The Flood is a truly inspirational story of human courage, resilience, teamwork and ingenuity.

    Subscribers hear new episodes of The Flood first. Listen at thefloodpodcast.com, in The Australian’s app or search for “The Flood” on Apple Podcasts to connect your subscription.

    Plus, get exclusive access to photos, videos, timelines, and more at the website.