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On April 15th, 2013, runners in Boston were approaching the finish line of the city's esteemed marathon at ten minutes to three in the afternoon when a large explosion tore through the crowd. Thirteen seconds later, a second one went off down the street. The manhunt for the men who committed the attack would last several days and take over the entire metropolitan area.
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tarajabbari · 9 months
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Watch the trailer for Who was she? Season 3!
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This podcast is where your host, Tara Jabbari shares the stories of women throughout Baha'i history.
This season is about Hazel Scott, a talented musician and activist.
New episodes will start on August 1st wherever you listen to podcasts like Spotify, Apple, Google, Acast, and others.
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thepodcastisland · 2 years
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Episode 3 - "Jan" with Co-starring Barrera
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To give you a sneak peek, a little snippet of the new episode! Episode 3 - "Jan" with Co-starring Barrera.
Step back in time with us and get to know the history of Manhattan.
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homegrown-kc · 2 years
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Two Weeks until the Facebook Live Meet & Greet on Tuesday August 9th at 7pm CST! I am looking forward to meeting ya'll! Homegrown KC is a podcast dedicated to exploring Kansas City's fascinating history and sharing stories from its rich past. It is available wherever podcasts can be found including but not limited to Audible, Amazon Music, Google Music, Pandora, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. To become a patron supporter subscribe to redcircle.com/homegrownkc or patreon.com/homegrownkc. Subscribers get access to exclusive bonus episodes featuring other local historians, archivits, and museum professionals. They also receive an item from the merchandise store valued at 5$ or less, and a shout out on every episode and social media post. Or you can give a one time donation at redcircle.com/homegrownkc or Ko-fi.com/homegrownkc. All donors will receive a shout out. And 1% of all Ko-Fi donations will go to fight climate change. To see what merchandise is available, go to zazzle.com/store/homegrown_kc_store. For more information on each topic, visit my website: homegrownkc.wordpress.com. and sign up for my monthly newsletter on my website as well. Like, follow, and subscribe to the show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Youtube. Rate and Review the show where you listen, especially on Apple Podcasts. Thank you Bjorn, Joan, and Jeanna for your continued support. Thanks also goes to Sarah McCombs for the creation of my logo; the Dear Misses for use of their song Kansas City, as the intro and outer music of the show; to local libraries; and to all my wonderful listeners. Cheers! #homegrownkc #communityhistory #stateandlocalhistory #kchistory #kcproud #historypodcast #podcastersofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CghmjZ0pXsJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bringinbackpod · 2 years
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Interview with Steven Dayvid McKellar (Civil Twilight)
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enchantedpodcast · 3 months
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Have you heard the latest? From helpful household spirits to the queen of Louisiana Voodoo and the inquisitor who ended a witchhunt, season five of Enchanted: The History of Magic & Witchcraft continues to bring you the best true stories of all things magical!
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cornerpodcastnetwork · 10 months
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Episode 6: 24-Hour News Cycle
Welcome to YOU, THE DEVIL, AND D&D, a podcast that delves into the history of the Satanic Panic! Helmed by Lindsay and Ryan Mitchell, they dig deep into the full history of humanity's relationship with god, satan, and everyone in between. This week, we discuss how the 24-News Cycle was a major component in sending us to hell!! So strap in, this one is going to take a while.
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enrolify · 1 year
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BA in History – (Bachelor of Arts in History)
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of the past events and developments of human society. The curriculum gives pupils a thorough understanding of historical occurrences, societies, and cultures, as well as how they relate to the present. Along with learning to understand primary and secondary sources, critically evaluate historical…
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tryerofpods · 1 year
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Let's talk about Kuper Island from @cbcpodcasts . This week, Pope Francis went to Canada to beg forgiveness for the abuse and molestation perpetuated against indigenous children in Canada's state sponsored, Catholic run, residential schools, that native kids were forced to attend from 1894, with the last one closing in *1997*. In Kuper Island, host Duncan McCue speaks with people from the Penelakut nation who were subjected to horrific abuse and brutality during their time at the residential school on Kuper Island, now named Penelakut Island to honor the people instead of a colonizer and a school staffed by hard hearted sociopaths and child rapists. McCue does a beautiful job of listening and honoring the memories of those that died and those that live by giving voice, research, and time to uncovering the horrors of residential schools. And he brings an important perspective to the work as a member of the Anishinaabe (Ojibway) people, from Ontario, which is member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nations. An 8 part series with 30-60 minute episodes, it's well worth a listen if you are able. Please note, this podcast contains descriptions of the psychological, physical, sexual abuse, and murder of children. If you are unable to listen due to the nature of these crimes, please take care of yourselves. Personally, I'm pretty sure the Pope and the Catholic church have literally more money than Musk, so they could do more than apologize, and could bring these abusers to justice. It's the very least they could do. But I digress... So, if you find it important to bare witness to the wrongs of the past, want to know/understand more of the dark history of "Indian" schools, or listening to true crime, then Kuper Island is for you!
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hatpinpanicla · 1 year
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“Let the male do the screaming.” To the hilt, ladies! When women discovered newfound freedom on the streets of turn-of-the-century America, they also observed new dangers. When society failed to protect them from those perils, women demanded the right to defend themselves with increasingly violent and un-ladylike methods that sent men into a panic. This episode is about the "Hatpin Panic" and the murders of Elizabeth Mize and William Keller. Episode 31 is available now on all major platforms. . . . . . . . #history #herstory #historybuff #historylover #historicaltruecrime #truecrimehistory #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #historypodcast #americanhistory #ushistory #womenshistory #chicago #chicagohistory #hatpinpanic #hatpinperil (at North Hollywood, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkhdpVVrGCx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Okay, wow, so a bunch of new people followed me. Hi! *waves shyly*
So just for a little Podcast 101 introduction:
My name is Jennifer and I’ve been doing this podcast since the very last day of 2015. I’m a neurodivergent bisexual with a very cute beagle mix named Professor Pancakes. I like road trips, gay romance novels, and little crafty things like paint by numbers kits and mini DIY dollhouses. My personal Tumblr is @trollprincess.
Each episode of the podcast is focused on one disaster in particular, although I do sometimes stretch one disaster over multiple episodes if necessary. For example, not long ago I covered the Grenfell Tower fire, which took three episodes. I’ve also covered tangentially related emergency organizations and groups like care teams and the RNLI.
I wish I could say I get an episode out a week, but I have two other jobs, one full-time on the weekends and one part-time during the week, so episodes come out when they come out. To get them early, I have a Patreon for the podcast which can be found at the link below. I post episodes there as soon as I record them, and they’re also ad-free there.
My definition of “disaster” is pretty broad. I will cover anything from shipwrecks and plane crashes to financial disasters (“Cats” the movie is on my request list) to DashCon. Yes, I did an episode on DashCon. I couldn’t resist. (It’s episode 132, fyi.)
As an addendum to that, I also cover mass shootings. (It’s my podcast, I make the rules.) The rule for me on covering mass shootings is that the shooter’s name will only be mentioned once, if that, and that each victim will be named if possible.
As an addendum to THAT, disasters and tragedies can be very difficult subject matter. Please understand that episodes may feature death and destruction and decide accordingly if listening to each episode will be good for you and your mental health. I provide more specific trigger warnings at the start of each episode if necessary, but I will completely understand if a new episode is not something you’re comfortable listening to and you’d rather go watch Taskmaster or something.
There will be mentions of politics in episodes, but very much because emergency declarations, evacuations, regulations, etc. are an important part of disaster response. I also talk about mental health a lot, both for my own sake and to normalize talking about it. Like I said, difficult subject matter.
I am not a conspiracy theory sort of person. Don’t expect me to use the phrase “false flag” with anything other than sarcastic disdain.
You don’t have to start at the first episode! Honest. The first episodes of a podcast are almost a mess with people trying to find their footing, and this one is not any different. I’m not perfect, and I make mistakes, but I’m totally up for correcting myself if I screw up.
Every hundredth episode I cover a fictional disaster like a real one. Episode 100 was the attack on Nakatomi Plaza, and Episode 200 was the events aboard Trans American Flight 209. I’ve got a while before I decide what to do for episode 300.
Episodes I’d recommend: I’m very proud of episode 170 about United 93 (I read and watch everything I can get my hands on about 9/11, but I don’t plan to cover the whole event on the podcast because with the way I cover disasters, it’d be twenty episodes long at LEAST). I also very much recommend Episode 72 on the “Twilight Zone: The Movie” helicopter crash, mostly because someone told me to stop mentioning American movies so much so I did a whole episode in which I mentioned as many movie set disasters as possible. I’m also absurdly proud of myself for the Chernobyl series, because I never did finish the AIDS series and I learned I very much could pull it off. (I did mispronounce roentgen, but that’s on me.)
If you listen to older episodes, I have taken requests in the past but I am currently on hold with those because my request list right now is at 62 disasters. (Yes, including “Cats”.) So give it a little bit and let me get a few more done and we’ll see if we can start those back up again. 🙂
Thanks so much for being here!
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ptseti · 2 months
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Every single state has its own racist history. Let’s talk about it. ##uspresidents #ushistory #americanhistory #blackhistory #redactedhistory #podcast #historypodcast #detroitriots #detroit1967 #detroit #podcast
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thepodcastisland · 2 years
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We are so excited to announce that our next guest is the talk radio producer - James Golden. Tomorrow the interview will be live on Spotify & YouTube - ISLAND Voices !🎙 Listen on october 7th. @bosnerdley Because history is cool. 👌🏻
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homegrown-kc · 1 year
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New Episode: Series 6 Historic Theatres Topic 3 Part 3 The Folly History of the Folly Theatre from the 1940s to present day. Homegrown KC is a podcast dedicated to exploring Kansas City's fascinating history and sharing stories from its rich past. It is available wherever podcasts can be found including but not limited to Audible, Amazon Music, Google Music, Pandora, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. To become a patron supporter subscribe to redcircle.com/homegrownkc or patreon.com/homegrownkc. Subscribers get access to exclusive bonus episodes featuring other local historians, archivits, and museum professionals. They also receive an item from the merchandise store valued at 5$ or less, and a shout out on every episode and social media post. Or you can give a one time donation at redcircle.com/homegrownkc or Ko-fi.com/homegrownkc. All donors will receive a shout out. And 1% of all Ko-Fi donations will go to fight climate change. To see what merchandise is available, go to zazzle.com/store/homegrown_kc_store. For more information on each topic, visit my website: homegrownkc.wordpress.com. and sign up for my monthly newsletter on my website as well. Like, follow, and subscribe to the show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Youtube. Rate and Review the show where you listen, especially on Apple Podcasts. Thank you Bjorn, Joan, and Thomas for your support. Thanks also goes to Sarah McCombs for the creation of my logo; the Dear Misses for use of their song Kansas City, as the intro and outer music of the show; to local libraries; and to all my wonderful listeners. Cheers! #homegrownkc #communityhistory #stateandlocalhistory #kchistory #kcproud #historypodcast #podcastersofinstagram #follytheater #theatrehistory #FollyKC https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-nOXZOloX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bringinbackpod · 2 years
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Interview with Karine Hannah
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