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Ahoy! This show is dedicated to exploring maritime archaeology by taking you on a captivating voyage through the depths of history, exploring the hidden secrets and untold tales that lie beneath the ocean's surface. In each episode , we will dive into the incredible field of maritime archaeology, shedding light on the forgotten stories of ships and cultures that have long since vanished beneath the sea. Topics will include ship construction, artifact conservation , methodologies, navigating ...
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Welcome to the wonderfully wild world of salty sailors, boat life, ship‘s work and fun! If you are interested in boats, ships, maritime-industry, sailing, history, the sea and drunken sailor debauchery, then come join captain Johann Steinke as he shares this exciting world with you. He hopes you will find this podcast fun, informative, and possibly even inspiring... but mostly he wants you to be entertained. So come gather around and listen to a few good yarns as you enter the world of Nauti ...
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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Hi! My name is M (or Mary, if you prefer). I started this podcast as a way to begin or continue discussions of topics I have throughout my travels, interactions, and observations. Thank you for tuning in! Feel free to reach me on Instagram @nauticaltwist : ) I'm now actively on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK28gb7hIXy0D4nYWo-KsMw
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on Hallowed Shores

Sillion L, Hunter J Allen

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An Actual Play podcast of the TTRPG Heart: The City Beneath, including content from the supplement ICHOR-DROWNED. Follow a party of delvers descending into a drowned hellscape to search for fragments of their pasts and hope for their futures.
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This ongoing series of “capers” tells of epic voyages, castaway survivors, swashbuckling characters, family cruises, cultural setbacks, technical breakthroughs, racing triumphs, and the “seasteading” lifestyle. Revealed within these stories are many details of design, construction, operation and seamanship. Since World War Two, the emergence of truly modern, lightweight vessels – recreational and commercial, multihull and monohull, power and sail – constitutes a sea change in marine architec ...
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Experience the world through the sailor's eyes. We travel around the world discovering the invaluable insights that made us who we are, sharing art, food, history and culture. We tell stories about life from the sailor's point of view! Sailing adventures, traveling stories across the oceans. An informative and entertaining podcast.
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Eric Blackburn's strange adventures begin when the ship on which he is engaged as fourth officer is struck by an enormous meteorite and sinks within minutes, and Blackburn is the sole survivor out of the 535 people on board that ship. Through extraordinary luck he reaches an overturned lifeboat into which he saves himself, and from which he is rescued by the Yorkshire Lass. The Yorkshire Lass, however, brings with it a new adventure, as it is on a quest for hidden treasure on a mysterious tr ...
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These are the sea stories that nobody has ever written down or will write down. You may not believe them all, but you will be entertained by them all. These stories are mostly from Seafarers so there is some salty language. Tuck the kids into their racks, make them sweep the deck, or send them down to the engine room to look for a bucket of steam. These stories are from old folks and young people alike. I am bored on watch and want to hear something new, tell me a sea story...
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Welcome to Disasterthon, the podcast where calamity takes center stage. Each episode, we dive deep into the most gripping and heart-wrenching disasters across history and around the globe. From harrowing building collapses to roller coaster tragedies, we uncover the stories behind the headlines. Join us as we explore the tumultuous world of natural disasters, oceanic accidents, and much more. Through expert interviews, survivor stories, and detailed analysis, we offer a unique perspective on ...
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Never before has there been a platform to amplify the voice of the Sailor. E-14 Podcast creates an environment for the Sailor to candidly discuss issues that affect their daily lives and how they deal with it. We navigate life with a Sailor twist. We are the Britts a dual military (Navy & Navy) couple who love to share our life lessons and advice!!TOGETHER WE HAVE 40 YEARS OF NAVAL EXPERIENCE & two very different personalities and leadership styles! Each week we discuss a potpourri of topics ...
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I am blessed to have friends in and outside shipping industry who support and cherish me and are there when I'm going through some life distressing issues. But when I started my career in 2016.. I was just beginning self acceptance and discovery journey and most people couldn't connect with me because I still had that wall. By degrees, I have managed to re-learn many of those societal beliefs and relinquish those that no longer served me. Revising that journey has inspired me to create a spa ...
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ITS ALL ABOUT HOUSEMUSIC PhunkUnique is founded in 2012 by Phunk and DJ Unique in Hamburg /Germany. Connected through the love of Housemusic in all directions. After a lot of gigs in clubs in Hamburg and around like BKI, Purgatory, Nautic and many more they’ve released serval productions on various labels like Housesession, Vamos, Revibe and Tiger Records. They also did official remixes for artists like Chris Rea, Indeep and the Nightcrawlers. Now the focus is on the white isle Ibiza and and ...
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"Do you ever find yourself haunted... not by ghosts... but by music? A melody that creeps into your mind... and just won’t let go? Something so eerie, so spine-chilling, that it crawls right under your skin? "Here, we unravel the terrifying, the bizarre, and the oddly beautiful soundtracks from horror movies and video games. Hosted by Ryan Leo Williams, the mastermind composer behind Dead Island 2, this show digs deep into the creepy tunes that makes horror music so unforgettable. Expect bre ...
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The Art of Film Funding

The Art of Film Funding

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The Art of Film Funding Podcast is to educate and inform filmmakers. Author/Grantor Carole Dean interviews top professionals from the film industry for up-to-date information on film funding, production, marketing, and hybrid distribution. You will learn how to crowdfund, make an ask for funding, save money on your budgets, hear top attorneys discuss new US and state tax funding and stay abreast of current trends in the industry. Carole is President and Founder of From the Heart Productions, ...
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LB Meeker and Kaitlin Bruder set off to create an amateur guide to fiction, fable, and folklore! They’re definitely not experts, but they sure do have a good time. New episodes every Sunday.
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Welcome to The Chemical Show™, where chemicals mean business. If you're looking for insights from business leaders of mid-market to Fortune 50 companies, this is the place to be. Featuring interviews with industry executives, you’ll hear about the key trends impacting chemicals and plastics today: growth, sustainability, innovation, business transformation, digitalization, supply chain, talent, strategic marketing, customer experience and much more. Episodes are published every Tuesday. Host ...
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In the realm of the eerie and enigmatic, ”The Supernaturals” podcast reigns supreme. Hosted by the dynamic duo, Jake and Cal, this spine-chilling journey delves deep into the world of horror, offering listeners an immersive experience into the realms of the unknown. Meet Jake and Cal, two passionate aficionados of all things horror, whose fascination with the genre knows no bounds. With a blend of wit, insight, and a touch of skepticism, they embark on a quest to unravel the mysteries that l ...
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Just Talkin'

Presented by Jomboy

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Let's talk about it! From serious topics like Existential Anxiety or how terrified I have become of death to less serious stuff like why I take year long breaks from cereal just to eat it again and be reminded that cereal is amazing.
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Welcome to The Rocket Networker Podcast! You're in the right place if you're interested in building and managing your relationship network. As an entrepreneur, executive, advisor, and technologist I've had the privilege of living across the United States and working around the world. Over four decades, I've engaged with people from all walks of life - - all day, every day. It's what I love to do. So, in every episode of The Rocket Networker, I interview incredible people that I've met along ...
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A podcast about two guys exploring the lower league football community. From Biggleswade Town to Biggleswade United, we'll go to every team from around the world and tell you all about it. Really slowly. Each week there will be: A quiz! - Tangents! - Facts! - Interviews! (maybe) Plus there's jokes too. Like the joke about the baby balloon. So why not join us on our tour? It's the perfect way to wind down after a game of semi-professional football.
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Get the best of the iTunes chart topping Thrivetime Show podcast in this show dedicated to growing your business. "It's like Steve Martin meets Steve Forbes." - Jim Stovall - NY Times Best Selling Author. Experience business school without the BS with former US SBA Entrepreneur of the Year Clay Clark and the optometrist turned business tycoon Doctor Robert Zoellner. This award-winning team has been featured on Forbes, Fast Company, Bloomberg, Pando Daily, etc.
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A podcast about people, mostly, who find themselves in situations in which help is not on the way, or maybe help is on the way, but not all that helpful. Either way, the victims will have to save themselves...or not.
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Charlotte and Tara are two gals who have an obsession with true crime and craft beer, and also happen to have microphones! Listening to Bloodshed and Brews is like meeting up with your weird BFFs at your favorite brewery to discuss the latest in true crime, odd history, and all things spooky while slamming a couple pints. Unlike a lot of true crime podcasts, we like to keep things digestible and not overwhelm you with the superfluous stuff. If this sounds like your vibe - welcome! We can't w ...
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The Right To Remain Offended Podcast or R2RO for short is Kraig, Eric, Chuck and Scott (with a special guest or two) getting together to discuss a variety of topics, from music to pop culture, maybe some politics and EVERYTHING in between. Trigger Warning: Because we give our raw unscripted opinions & reactions to the topics we discuss, R2RO is NSFW and NSFKids You have the right to remain offended. Anything you say can and will be used against you. You have the right to have a lawyer with y ...
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If you happen to be feeling blue because you feel like a loose cannon, fear not, because I happen to like the cut of your jib. Perhaps if you have a square meal, you’ll be riding high, and by and large, you might avoid being three sheets to the wind. If you know the ropes and don’t cut and run, you might be above board without being taken aback. Le…
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Our special guest today is Eleanor Church, a UK based award-winning filmmaker and photographer who has been making films and using photography to tell stories for the past 20 years. She has worked on a wide range of projects, both documentary and commercial, with a particular emphasis on stories that focus on society, environment, women, human righ…
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In this episode of The Eerieworm Horror Music Podcast, we explore the chilling history behind the SS Ourang Medan and its mysterious fate. Inspired by this ghostly tale, the game Man of Medan blends eerie storytelling with a haunting soundtrack by Jason Graves. We break down key tracks like “Ghost Ship” and “There’s a Storm Coming,” diving into how…
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This episode features the second interview on the podcast with our guest Dr. Stephen DeCasien. Stephen discusses his research on ancient seafaring and the reconstruction of a naval ram. He also talks about his time in graduate school and gives some solid advice for people looking to become a maritime archaeologist.…
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Links 1. Knowledge Exchanges Between Portugal and Europe: Maritime Diplomacy, Espionage, and Nautical Science in the Early Modern World (15th-17th Centuries), by Nuno Vila-Santa, Amsterdam University Press, 2024.Por Dr. Nuno Vila-Santa, Jared Samuelson
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By Jared Samuelson Dr. Nuno Vila-Santa joins Jared to discuss his book, Knowledge Exchanges Between Portugal and Europe: Maritime Diplomacy, Espionage, and Nautical Science in the Early Modern World (15th-17th Centuries). Nuno is a researcher at CIUHCT (Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon) and correspondent researcher at CHAM (FCSH-UNL/…
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THIS EPISODE IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN!! This is, in my opinion, the worst sea disaster ever recorded, and also one of the least known to the general public. I think there are many lessons that can be taken from this event that can help people directly. The madness that occurred on the Wreck of the Medusa can help explain why humans are so ea…
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You begged. You pleaded. You got down on your knees. Praying that another season of Daily News Weekly. Would never see the light of day. And we listened… to none of you. That’s right, we’re back! With more explosions than ever before. With news more sensationally salacious than a sexy hot dog eating contest. And less journalistic integrity than a s…
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One of the most famous battles in the history of the American West took place in June 1876. An alliance of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes faced off against the United States cavalry. The battle was a rout and one of the most devastating losses for the American military, as well as one of the greatest victories for Plains In…
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The election of 1860 was unquestionably the most important election in American history. The presidential election after that was still important, but it has the distinction of being perhaps the oddest presidential election in history, if for no other reason than it was conducted in the middle of a civil war. Learn more about the election of 1864 a…
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During the Second World War, the Allies were desperate to develop ideas to help them win the war. Some of these ideas, such as the atomic bomb and the Norden bombsight, were so promising that they warranted investments of staggering amounts, reaching into the millions and billions of dollars. Other ideas, such as training bats to drop bombs or pige…
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Navigating the complexities of the energy transition, Mark Eramo from S&P Global Commodity Insights joins Victoria Meyer to shed light on balancing consumer demand, policy alignment, and sustainability in the chemical industry. Mark discusses the challenges of producing sustainable products that consumers will pay premiums for and emphasizes strate…
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One of the most popular board games in the world is Monopoly. Millions of copies of the game have been sold and thousands of different versions have been published. However, the origins of the game are not what most people think. In fact, the game was originally designed not as a way for people to win by amassing properties but rather to demonstrat…
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Ancient mathematics was very different than the mathematics you are used to today. Two primary tools ancient mathematicians used were the compass and the straightedge. With these two very simple objects, they were able to make an astounding number of proofs and mathematical discoveries. However, there were some problems that were always beyond thei…
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Right now in the Northern Hemisphere, the days are getting shorter, and things are getting colder. In the southern hemisphere, the opposite is happening. Regardless of whether you are in the North or the South, there is one thing for certain…in November, there shall be questions, and there shall be answers. Stay tuned for Questions and Answers volu…
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Today, there is a giant rift that is tearing the continent of Africa apart. ..and I mean this quite literally because the rift isn’t cultural, economic, or political, it’s geologic. In several million years, Africa will be split into two continents, and while the process will take a long time, you see ample evidence for it right now. Learn more abo…
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Man, have we got one hell of a show for you tonight. We are going to have two presidential guests here tonight. We are going to explore the Modern Remake of The Classic 70s and 80s TV Series “Love Boat”. We’ll introduce you to your favorite music genre, elevator music. We’ll of course have news in brief. In this episode: Interview with Joe Biden? D…
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The myth of the werewolf, a human who transforms into a wolf, is one of the most enduring and pervasive tales in folklore. Tales of werewolves could be found in many countries for over 2000 years. In the Middle Ages, people suspected of being werewolves were hunted alongside witches and vampires. By the 20th century, the werewolf myth had evolved i…
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Some of the most frightening and iconic monsters in the history of the horror genre are vampires. Vampires have a history that is both ancient and modern. For thousands of years, various cultures around the world have had stories of vampire-esque beings who would prey on humans. However, in the last two centuries, these stories have coalesced into …
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In 1816, a group of friends who were writers were stuck indoors in Geneva, Switzerland, and were bored. So, they created a challenge for themselves. They were to each come up with a unique ghost story. After several days of being unable to come up with a story, one of the women in the group was struck with an idea for her ghost tale. Her story beca…
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Ep 186 Show Notes - How Efficiency Drives Sustainability with Alina Green of WIKA Explore the extraordinary journey of Alina Green, from growing up on a post-communist Romanian farm to becoming a Market Segment Specialist at WIKA Group, transforming energy and chemical processes with innovative automation solutions. Alina chats with Victoria Meyer …
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One of the primary religious practices of the Ancient Egyptians was preparing physical bodies for the journey to the afterlife. This highly developed process, perfected over centuries, preserved bodies for thousands of years. Many of these bodies, discovered by archeologists and thieves, were taken out of Egypt and put in museums all over the world…
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One of the most popular forms of fiction today involves zombies. There are TV shows, movies, and books that all envision life during a zombie apocalypse. Zombie stories are a relatively new form of fiction. However, zombies didn’t come out of nowhere. They have a basis in legend, religion, and fact….. well, sort of fact. Learn more about zombies, t…
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If you are listening to me speak these words, regardless of where in the world you live, you are part of a global network we call human civilization. You share in the ideas, technology, and goods created worldwide and by people in your community. Most people on the planet are a part of this system. But not everyone. Some people have remained separa…
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On August 4, 1892, in Fall River, Massachusetts, an incredibly grizzly event took place. Andrew and his wife, Abby Borden, were brutally murdered by repeated strikes with a hatchet to their heads. The primary suspect in the case was their daughter, Lizzie. In the subsequent trial, there wasn’t enough evidence to convict, and ever since, people have…
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Our audience is smaller than usual today because our guests from the previous show, Chewbakka and R2D2, infected the entire audience with Imperial Space Gonorrhea. This means Health and Safety have temporarily banned us from having an audience. In this episode: Interview with the world’s First sentient artificial intelligence (AI). Jonny Cash is ki…
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From the end of the Second World War through 1991, the city of Berlin, the former capital of Germany and its largest city, was split in two. The two Berlins, East and West, were in a geopolitical situation unlike any that the world had seen before or since. This one city split into two, was ground zero for the Cold War. Here, the conflict between E…
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This program is for creators of color in documentary filmmaking or nonfiction new media who identify as living with a disability. We seek to bring visibility to creators who are oftentimes overlooked through our 10 yearly grants of $5000.00 each. To learn more about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions…
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Ever since the dawn of the space age, there have been some who have dreamed of establishing a human presence on Mars. However, despite being really far away, Mars is not exactly hospitable to humans. Some suggest that the answer might be to completely change Mars's environment, to radically change its atmosphere, and, over time, to turn it into a s…
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The Supernaturals pack up their bags and head to historic Estes Park, Colorado. The Stanley Hotel is known as one of the most haunted places in the United States and that is exactly where this episode was recorded. Jake and Cal discuss the extensive history of the hotel and why it is so haunted. All while the hotel stands proudly behind them.…
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For Halloween this year, we took a different, goofier, more laser cube-filled route than previous commentary episodes. That’s right, we’re watching Paul. W.S. Anderson’s magnum opus – the 2002 schlock classic Resident Evil. Join us as we wait a while for the zombies to show up, and listen as we discuss the importance of 2am cheese-eating rituals. I…
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Discover compelling insights on customer relationships, global economics, and strategic growth from day two of The Chemical Summit. Host Victoria Meyer revisits key takeaways, including Melina Palmer's engaging talk on creating customer delight and the power of behavioral nudges in business, Jason Schenker's deep dive into current and future econom…
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In the late 13th century, the Mongol Empire was at the peak of its power. It was at this time that the Mongol Emperor of China, Kublai Khan, set his eyes on the islands of Japan. On two separate occasions, the Mongols assembled the largest amphibious fleet in world history. Both times, they discovered the limits of their military conquests. Learn m…
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By Jared Samuelson Dr. Sara Caputo joins the program to discuss her new book, Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel. Sara is Director of Studies in History, History and Politics, and History and Modern Languages, Magdalene College. Download Sea Control 553 – Tracks on the Ocean with Dr. Sara … Continue reading Sea…
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After the founding of Rome as a city in the 8th century BC, it created a social system based on an elite few and a majority of commoners. This social arrangement wasn’t unique to Rome, and it has appeared in cultures and civilizations around the world. However, Rome was one of the first cultures to experience a conflict between these classes and fo…
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Approximately every eleven years, our sun experiences a cycle in which its magnetic poles flip. During this cycle, solar flares and sunspot activity increase, and then the sun returns to a state of relative calm. These solar cycles have been tracked for over two hundred years and are among the best-recorded aspects of solar astronomy. These extreme…
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One of the most powerful forces in economics and finance is compound interest. Not everyone understands compound interest, even though they may reap its benefits or suffer its consequences. Compounding has the potential to build fortunes and wreck empires. The effects of compounding are also not limited to interest payments. It can apply to a great…
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By Jonathan Selling The recent announcement that the United Kingdom will be returning Diego Garcia and the rest of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius brought to an end this long-running dispute. Nitya Labh joins the program to discuss the dispute over the Chagos Islands and the benefit to the UK and US for its return … Continue reading Sea Control 552…
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Every day, billions of people around the world wake up and have breakfast. Breakfast is very different than the other meals you eat in a day. The types of food that people consume for breakfast are usually much more narrow than what they might be for lunch or dinner. Moreover, the way we eat breakfast and what we eat is very different to the types …
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Episode Notes In this episode, we focus on The Substance, Coralie Fargeat’s latest body horror masterpiece that critiques Hollywood’s obsession with youth, beauty, and perfection. We explore the banging soundtrack by composer Raffertie, analyzing how his music elevates the grotesque transformations and psychological horror on screen. Join us as we …
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Tracks on the Ocean: A History of Trailblazing, Maps and Maritime Travel, by Sara Caputo, Profile Books, September 2024. Sea Control 353 – The Medical Culture of the British Seaman with Dr. Sara Caputo Sea Control 527 – The Wide Wide Sea with Hampton Sides Bio: Sara is Director of Studies in History, History and Politics, and History and Modern Lan…
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In 1475, Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Caprese, Italy. Over the next 88 years, he left a legacy of paintings and sculptures unlike any artist before or since. His art shaped the city he came from, the era he lived in, and, eventually, the entire world of Western art. Today, the works he created are some of the most treasured and valuable artw…
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Two of the United States's most distant territories are located in the Western Pacific Ocean: Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Despite being separate political entities today, the two groups of islands have a shared geography, history, and culture. Today, they find themselves on the doorstep of Asia and straddling the worl…
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Halloween is all about pumpkin carvings, horror movies, decorations and everything in-between. However, the beginnings of the holiday are often forgotten. In this episode, Jake and Cal discuss their own holiday traditions. Then, follow along as they take you back to the beginning and uncover the origins of Halloween and rituals that now accompany i…
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Dive into the dynamic world of leadership within the chemical industry with this special episode featuring insights from The Chemical Summit. Victoria Meyer, host of The Chemical Show, shares five transformative leadership lessons from Day 1 of the Summit, with highlights from speakers like Leon DeBruyn of Lummus Technology, Bonnie Tully COO of Evo…
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