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 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.

  • Two historians of moderate intelligence and ability discuss the significance of battles throughout history.

  • From the authors of the best selling book, "Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community," and the more recent non-fiction, "Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel's Secret Wars," a podcast -- delivering exclusive insights into the volatile events of the world's most fascinating region: the Middle East. Yossi Melman is intelligence and security analyst for Haaretz and Haaretz.com, regularly breaking exclusive stories on what Israel and other Middle East players are doing; and Dan Raviv was a foreign correspondent and Washington radio anchor for CBS News for over 40 years. In THE MOSSAD FILES, Yossi and Dan discuss the latest developments involving Israel, its spies in the Mossad and other agencies, Palestinians, Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, and how the United States and other countries are involved. Melman and Raviv have been writing books and articles together for four decades -- and now, you can hear them uncover and illuminate secrets of the Middle East.

  • Listen to two Southern, Christian women tell each other historical true crime stories.

  • In order to the understand the imagery, ideas, and message of the Bible, one must understand the worldview of the people of the Bible to whom Yahweh revealed Himself. A crucial part of their worldview was the way their families and societies were structuredโ€”completely different from the modern western world that is more familiar. The Bible does not necessarily call us to imitate this culture but to understand it so we can learn from it.

  • Advertising Creative Director Chas Bayfield takes you on a road trip through the Bible, leaving one significant item of baggage at home- religion. He tells the story from Genesis to Revelation and explains how this more than any other book has impacted western culture. Wholly Buyable is a podcast for people who might never normally pick up a Bible but who feel they should perhaps know a little more about it than they currently do. After all, the Bible is a book for everyone, not just believers. Listeners will be taken through action sequences worthy of a 21st century TV drama. They will be seduced by erotic poetry and bombarded with hallucinatory visions. Fill your boots with betrayal, brutality, beauty and, believe it or not, comedy. This isnโ€™t your average Bible podcast; no one will be told what to believe but everyone who joins in the journey will hopefully feel that they know the worldโ€™s best-selling book a little better.

  • In this podcast, we discuss the living histories of maritime industry personnel in all areas of the business.


  • This podcast offers short, engaging overviews of major historical eras and civilizations, aligned with the Students of History curriculum. From Prehistory and Ancient River Valley Civilizations through to the modern world, each episode breaks down key events, influential figures, and important themes to help students better understand each unit of their World History curriculum.

    The episodes are all based on the resources and lesson plans developed by Students of History. We then organize these lessons, projects, and learning standards with A.I. to create short, engaging episodes for this podcast.

    It is perfect for middle and high school students, teachers, homeschoolers, or history enthusiasts looking for a quick yet comprehensive guide to the important eras in World History.

  • Explore the historical shenanigans that shaped our lives; look at the past from the point of view of our ancestors, where they walked, how they thought, the products they used, the traditions they started, and the superstitions that guided them.  Discover an understanding of the past and how it shaped the present with glimpses into the lives of our host and guests.  Hope you enjoy this adventure!  

  • Your Hostess, Genevieve Manion, shares hauntingly beautiful poetry from the Victorian era's most beloved authors to enchant your heart, calm your nerves, or scare you right to sleep. This is the sister podcast of My Victorian Nightmare, a podcast about morbid and mysterious Victorian history. Follow My Victorian Nightmare and Dark Poetry on Instagram @myvictoriannightmare.

  • The Object Itself is a podcast brought to you by the Albany Institute of History & Art. In each episode, we invite a guest to select one object from our collection or from an exhibitionโ€”an object that speaks to them in a unique way. With over 35,000 objects in Albany Institute's permanent collection and over one million items in special collections, each piece holds a story, a link to our past, a message for the future. Join us as we take the time to look closer and appreciate The Object Itself.

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  • Just enough history to inform, intrigue, and entertain. Short podcasts on the backstory of holidays, historical individuals, and historic anniversaries to learn enough to dazzle your friends and impress your family. Host: Bill Petro #History #Holidays

  • This is the podcast that uses storytelling, history, and current events to explore the issues, stories, and people that have shaped different places into what they are today. The Places and Profiles Podcast is hosted by Adam Camac with new episodes published every Thursday.

  • Podcasts from the Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference, a major conference which takes place in August each year. The conference provides opportunities for scholars at all stages of their career to present and discuss their research on Ireland or the Irish abroad during the Tudor and Stuart periods. The first Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference was organised by Suzanne Forbes, Neil Johnston and Eoin Kinsella and held at University College Dublin in 2011. This series features podcasts of more than 200 papers from conferences since 2011. Podcasting is by Real Smart Media in association with UCD's History Hub. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.

  • The 12th Annual Tudor and Stuart Ireland Interdisciplinary Conference took place in the University of Galway in August 2024. The conference was organised by Marie-Louise Coolahan, Maureen Deleo, Andrew Levie, Brenda Luies, Millie Randall and Ian Wong and generously supported by the Department of English, University of Galway, and Marsh's Library. Podcasting by Real Smart Media in association with University College Dublin's History Hub. For more information go to tudorstuartireland.com.

  • Grand tidings and welcome to Beyond the Seas!

    Here, on this podcast, we explore all the fascinating realms of mythology and folklore, along with the modern-day practice of The Old Ways--to understand how working with the past and present leads us to a more fulfilling future.

    Stories are so vastly important to me--listen weekly for a new original, short-form tale that introduces each topic. Recipes, blends, practices, and ceremonies meet with the surviving tales from around the world and its cultures to create both an educational and relaxing, practical experience.

    As always, grab your favorite bottle of red and settle in for a new tale--as I take you...

    Beyond the Seas.


    Cheers,
    Kieran
    Instagram: @beyondtheseaspodcast
    Email me at [email protected]
    Further info: www.kierandanaan.com/beyond-the-seas

  • With American Political History I'm committed to bringing you bite-sized, digestible episodes that make history approachable for everyone, not just the history buffs. My goal is to engage you, to make you feel connected with the past, and to understand how it shapes our present and future.

    So, sit back, or better yet, take a walk or a drive, and let's journey through history together, one bite, at a time."

  • Unveil the mystique of historyโ€™s most powerful and enchanting women in Ladies of Lore, the only podcast focusing on Women in Mythology and Folklore. 

    Journey with India and delve into the captivating tales of mythological heroines, divine queens, and legendary enchantresses from cultures around the globe. 

    Each episode unravels the stories of these extraordinary women, their feats, their flaws, and their enduring legacy. 

    From fierce goddesses and cunning tricksters to unsung heroines and enigmatic spirits, we explore the tales that reveal their strength, power, and timeless allure. Unravel the hidden stories behind these figures, their cultural significance, and how their myths still echo in todayโ€™s world.



    Whether youโ€™re a mythology enthusiast or a lover of epic sagas, Ladies of Lore brings ancient myths to life, and invites you to celebrate the strength and allure of the worldโ€™s most iconic female figures. Tune in and be enchanted!

    New episodes drop weeklyโ€”join us as we journey through the myths and discover the extraordinary women at the heart of it all. 

  • On Greatest Escapes, host Arturo Castro (Broad City, Narcos, Alternatino) will be joined by some of his funniest friends in Hollywood to help piece together the puzzle of a new true escape story each week. Weโ€™ll revisit the most insane and infamous escapades of all time, from El Chapo to Zoe Progl to John Dillinger to those youโ€™ve never heard of but wonโ€™t be able to forget.

  • Welcome to Who Shot JFK?, the podcast that unpacks the mysteries surrounding one of history's most shocking events—the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Join us as we delve into the details of that fateful day in Dallas, explore the myriad conspiracy theories, and discuss JFK's enduring legacy. Each episode features engaging conversations and expert insights on current events, historical context, and cultural impacts, offering a fresh perspective on the events that shaped America. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions that connect the past to the present!

  • Stories of the strange and unusual. Paranormal, folklore, unbelievable medical records, ghosts, horror, weird history and more!