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Ultrarunning History

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Podcast about the history of ultrarunning. An ultramarathon is a running race of 50K (31 miles) or more, up to 3,100 miles. This extreme running sport came into existence during the late 1800s.
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The mythical village of Chelm is where, in the mid- to late-1800s, the Wise Fools lived. Where everyone was a fool, no one was aware of being foolish. These are their stories--unlike other stories in the Chelm genre, very short-form tales as read aloud in synagogue over many years. (But you don't have to be Jewish! All are welcome.) (From the book of the same name, available on Amazon.com)
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My Victorian Nightmare

Genevieve Manion

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Here you’ll find mysterious deaths, morbid fascinations, disturbing stories, and otherwise spooky events from the Victorian Era. If you consider yourself an enthusiast of creepy Victorian history, you probably already know about the age of spiritualism, the grizzly murders, the grave robbers, twisted pseudo psychotherapy, and memento mori – But I try to dig a little deeper. This was a time full of lace corsetry, romantic poetry, and a deep reverence and affection for the dead. It was a cultu ...
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How would people dress in the 1800s?

Brenda Romero

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today am going to talk about how people would dress in the 1800s. Some of the things am going to be talking about is that why did people dress the way they did, What were the clothes made out of and how would poor people wear compared to the rich people.
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Ratbags & Roustabouts

Marion Langford

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Ratbags & Roustabouts tells the extraordinary histories of ordinary people. We dig around in the ancestry archive and dive into the genealogical gene pool to uncover the most incredible, never-before-told stories of seemingly common folk from our past.
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● Inspire Human Organizations that Outlast You ● Questions for the Business Philosopher in You is a micro-cast, a podcast with less than 60-second episodes, where I share questions for you to ponder as you go about your day and your week. These questions are designed to unlock inspiration and ideas in you that help you create a self-empowered, high-performing, long-lasting business organization that outlives you. ● Why this Podcast ● Our business organizations are running at a fraction of th ...
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David C. Robinson

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British and American railway news and articles from the late 1800's and early 1900's, as reported in Railway Magazine and other publications and narrated by Dr. David Robinson
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Stories from Before.....

Selina Kadell

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Short stories from before today; from forgotten authors with once vibrant but now silent voices. Stories from "The Girl's Own Annual" of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Read by permission of the Lutterworth Press. Theme music "A Moment in Time" by Stacey Weir. A podcast by Selina Kadell.
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Surrounded by History

Jessica Potter and Jeff Lang

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Blue Earth County Historical Society presents Surrounded by History, a podcast in partnership with KTOE AM 1420 & 98.7 FM in Mankato, Minnesota. Every episode we learn about the people, the events, and more that helped create Blue Earth County, in the heart of southern Minnesota. Surrounded by History, a new way to learn about the history that surrounds us every day.
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On The Horizon

Charlie Gladstone & Tara Richards-Gladstone

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Welcome to the On The Horizon podcast. This podcast series starts by taking you through recordings from our live event, and then will move onto more conversations with more brilliant people, throughout the year. We felt that the talks that we used to host at The Good Life Experience (our festival of food, ideas, music & craft that we ran for 8 years) on Hawarden Estate were really special and unusual. In many ways it was the guests’ conversations before and after the talks that made them dif ...
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When Pigs Fly

Allie Martin and Patrick Bailey

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Hosted by Allie Martin and Patrick Bailey, When Pigs Fly is a podcast that uncovers Cincinnati's rich business history from the 1800s to today. We talk to companies to learn the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, what it takes to grow a successful business, and to simply prost to future innovation.
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Amended

Humanities New York

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Sex was never the only battleground for women’s voting rights. Amended, a podcast from Humanities New York, marks the centennial of the 19th Amendment by challenging the suffrage story most Americans learn in school. Host Laura Free, a historian of women and politics, and her guests take us back to the 1800's and up to the present day to tell the stories of under-recognized women who also fought injustice based on race, citizenship status and class.
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The official fan show where five individuals, across the world, come together and discuss their favorite show 'Warrior.' Join our hosts (Zeus Fleming, Matt Chua, Rebeca Nishi, Stephanie Yong-Pratt, and Frank Zhong) as they recap/review each episode, interview cast and crew members from the show, and more. 'Warrior' is a martial arts drama set in the late 1800s and inspired by the writings of Bruce Lee.
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The Forgotten XI

Chris McGlynn

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The hidden history of the Women's Game. Women have been playing soccer since the 1800s. And it has always been political. Rapinoe is not the first to cause controversy. We'll explore everything we can find from the first female pro teams to the forgotten World Cups. For questions, thoughts and suggestions email me with Forgotten in the subject line: christophermcglynn@gmail.com
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True Crime brought to you by two connoisseurs of the genre. We offer insight into cases, along with first hand knowledge and experience in the true crime world. Join us for a new intriguing story every week.
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Tales of the Great Condor

Winsphere Jones

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Welcome to the new Edwardian world of Winsphere Jones and his mystery novel character Josephia Blackstone, also known as The Great Condor. Hear the stories of The Great Condor as he solves cases of murder through his remarkable gift to live through the deaths of the victims in their last moments. Suspense, Drama and Mystery collide in this cerebral thriller set in an alternate 1800s American Society. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/winsphere-jones/support
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Seminole Wars Authority

Seminole Wars Foundation

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The Seminole Wars Authority podcast looks at Seminole resistance to the United States’ campaign of Indian removal in the 1800s. We explore what the Seminole Wars were, how they came to be, how they were fought, and how they still resonate some two centuries later. We talk with historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, archivists, writers, novelists, artists, musicians, exhibitors, craftsmen, educations, park rangers, military-era reenactors, living historians, and, to the descendants of t ...
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How Baltimore City Schools Really Are!

Brianna Shewbridge

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Many people have their own views on Baltimore City Schools. But hopefully after listening to this Podcast you will know the truth. What really goes down, how people are impacted, and how Baltimore City Schools changed through out the years. This Podcast is inspired by D.Watkins book "We Speak For Ourselves". In his boo`k he talks about how Baltimore City Schools are still stuck in the 1800's and we will be building from that to create this Podcast.
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Tales of Bedlam

Micah Shatswell

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Tales of Bedlam is a podcast started in July 2018 by two introverts looking to inject a little humor and hopefully a bit of education into the fairytales collected by the brothers Jakob and Wilhem Grimm in the early 1800s. With some listener feedback, we have recently decided to expand beyond the just the Brothers Grimm tales and are incorporating worldwide fairytales and folklore. From the Bedroom Studios of Bricklebrit Inc, Micah and Dustin dive into a different story every week, searching ...
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Based on the popular steampunk supernatural graphic novel, Boston Metaphysical Society, The Ghost Ship follows an ex-Pinkerton detective, a spirit photographer, and a genius scientist as they battle supernatural forces in late 1800s Boston. Story: When a ghost ship sails into Boston Harbor, killing anyone who boards her, Samuel, Caitlin, and Granville must solve the mystery as to why it has appeared before anyone else dies. This is a standalone eight episode series based during the timeline ...
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The Northern Nevada region known as the Comstock encapsulated the true pioneer spirit of the rugged Old West. A source of tremendous wealth thanks to rich deposits of gold and silver, the Comstock boomed in the mid-1800s and spurred thriving communities, bountiful railroads and a hearty breed of pioneers who called the Comstock their home. Now, award-winning Nevada author Dennis Cassinelli brings to life the varied and colorful stories of the past with his podcast, Chronicles of the Comstock ...
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Did a 13 year old country boy find baby black panther cubs in the Australian bush? When Ben discovered three unidentified newborn creatures high up in a Willow Tree when he was a thirteen year old kid, the mystery would haunt him for the rest of his life. Ben, now a grown man with a family finally wants to go on an investigative journey and find out more about the mystery panther sightings which have been reported across Australia since the early 1800's. Ben will speak with experts, zoologis ...
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The Max Original series Warrior is a historical martial arts drama set in San Francisco's Chinatown in the late 1800s. The show follows Ah Sahm, a Chinese immigrant who comes to America to find his sister. He soon finds himself caught up in the Tong Wars, a bloody conflict between rival gangs. Starting June 29, Warrior returns for its third season. Join the cast and crew of Warrior for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Season 3 of the show. Each week, our hosts Lisa Ling (journalist) ...
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Food and Music IOW

Paul Bellchambers - The Island Chef

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The Isle of Wight is a UNESCO Biosphere! It enjoys a wealth of nature, history, culture, art, and food, which is available to the locals & the millions of visitors to the island over the years. Nammet means a light meal; originally a farm worker's lunch to be eaten in the fields and used from the 1800s. I thought about how to share the stories, combining people, food, drink, and the hospitality sector, an important part of the island's culture! The podcast is now a reality. I talk to people ...
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The Relentless Diaries

Zoie Smith, Clyde Smith, Tresor & Mucho

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The Relentless Diaries—a podcast for the culture straight from the mind of a young black woman. Hosted by the strong-minded Zoie Smith, The Relentless Diaries will touch on all of your favourite and necessary subjects from relatable experiences, global events, social issues, pop culture and more. Through her experiences and opinions, Zoie takes to the mic to chat with some of her favourite guest speakers for a discussion you’ll never want to miss. So...let’s chat. Hosted on Acast. See acast. ...
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News of The Times Your gateway to a captivating journey through the darker pages of history. Join us as we dive deep into the annals of crime, unearthing forgotten stories, unsolved mysteries, and notorious criminals from the past. We upload 4 days a week: Sinister Saturdays Murderous Mondays Wicked Wednesdays Frightful Fridays Hosted by Robin Coles
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Exploring America and Children's Literature

Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.

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This podcast was developed as part of an elementary-level Clark County School District Teaching American History Grant. The three-year grant will fund six modules per year with each module focusing on a different era of American history and a different pedagogical theme. This podcast focuses on the the Exploration: From Lewis and Clark to the Gold Rush and Children's Literature. Participants in the grant are third, fourth, and fifth grade teachers in Clark County (the greater Las Vegas area) ...
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The London Necropolis Railway is an original, full cast audio drama podcast that premiered in fall 2018. The story takes place in London’s underground system where an organisation called The London Necropolis Railway moves the souls of the dead out of London to avoid the city getting overrun with hauntings. Barney works at the LNR, he’s one of the ghouls whose job it is to ensure that the souls end up on the trains that take them to the hereafter. He is bored with his job and tired of his en ...
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FUMC Sermons - Huntsville, TX

First United Methodist Church Huntsville, Texas

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FUMC Huntsville is a 175 year old church that exists to connect and equip individuals with God's grace through the love of Christ. From its founding in the early 1800s by itinerant Methodist preachers on horseback to the days of smart phones and electric cars, FUMC Huntsville has been committed to transforming lives and serving others in the name of Jesus Christ. We invite you to worship with us and experience the joy of a church family committed to sharing the grace and love of Jesus Christ ...
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Inconstant

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Subtitled "The Way to Win Him:, this play is placed in Paris - a change from many others of Farquhar's plays which used English settings - though still presented to the same English audience. "This comedy ... had a reception, on the first night of its appearance, far inferior to that of his other productions. It was, with difficulty, saved from condemnation; and the author ... boldly charged some secret enemies with having attempted its destruction." (I can sympathize with the author; I thin ...
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The aim of this series is to offer insights into key moments in the story of Irish popular culture since the publication of Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies in the early nineteenth century. If the story of transnational Irish popular culture begins with Thomas Moore in the early nineteenth century, it wasn't until the end of the 1800s that writers and intellectuals began to theorize the impact of mass cultural production on the Irish psyche during the industrial century. In 1892 Douglas Hyde, s ...
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Welcome to The Mediums Table, a cozy space where the ethereal meets the everyday. I'm Michelle, your host, and on this podcast, we're pulling up a seat at the metaphysical table to share stories that transcend the boundaries of the spiritual realm. Join me as I unfold the pages of my own journey through mediumship, recounting moments of connection with the spirit world, insightful readings, and the myriad experiences that have shaped my path. It's like inviting you into my living room, where ...
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A Story of Irish Whiskey

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A Story of Irish Whiskey from Irish Distillers Season 1: A Story Of Irish Whiskey How three families saved it from extinction. A five-part series brought to you by Irish Distillers on the rise, fall and rise again of Irish whiskey on the world stage. Tracing the story of Irish whiskey's meteoric rise in the 1800s to its fall in the aftermath of revolution and wars in the 20th century to finally its renaissance in the 21st. With a cast of colourful, innovative and fearless characters from the ...
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Send us a text What would you do if a heart with the same defect as your missing child's turned up in an exhibit? That's what we find out in "The Specimen" by Jaima Fixsen. This wild book is part mystery, part historical fiction, part rage, and it is fascinating. Check out this conversation to find out the real cases that inspired Jaima's latest no…
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Disturbing Cases of Matricide - Darkest Family Secrets of the 1800s News of the Times Episode 3393 | 1878 & 1893 Matricide is rare and already rather creepy and disturbing in itself, but these two cases are more unusual than most. Our first case from 1878 involves a young lad of 17 and his alcoholic mother. She requests a glass of water from him an…
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In this episode of The Mediums Table Podcast, I connect with the spirit of William McMurray, born in 1867 and the husband of Margaret from Episode 8. William shares the rugged and often dangerous life he led, filled with underhanded skills that helped him survive and provide for his family. From cattle rustling to stealing, William lived in a world…
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Ken talks with Kevin Wells “The Hermit: The Priest Who Saved a Soul, a Marriage, and a Family” and Matthew Daniels “Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights: 1800s to the Present” (both Ignatius Press). Kevin’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/the-hermit-hermp/ and Matthew’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/catholic-heroes-of-civil-a…
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Topics and discussions include: Weekly recaps/ Weddings/ Unfollowing people for your partner (1:35) Is Taylor Swift’s democratic endorsement a driving factor in the US election? (21:20) Shannon Sharpe - was the IG live really an accident?/ Android VS iPhone (33:10) Diddy’s arrest and 1000 bottle baby oil stash (61:05) People are turning on Tyla?? (…
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In episode 43, I present some questions for the business philosopher in you On Creating a Customer Centric Culture:- How can you ensure that your customers have the best possible experience when interacting with your business?- What are some strategies for creating a customer-centric culture within your organization?- How can you use feedback from …
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Deadly Devereaux - The Trunk Murderer: Scotland Yard Casebook News of the Times Episode 394 | 1905 In today’s episode it is 1905 Oldham where chemist, Arthur Devereaux is finding it difficult to support his ever-growing family with the new twin boys in addition to his 6 year old boy. Devereaux has only just been given notice that his current employ…
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On today's episode, Genevieve discusses the creepiest Victorian haunted house she could find: The Villisca Axe murder house. She talks about both the chilling backstory and the hauntings. References for today's episode: https://adelaidehauntedhorizons.com.au/haunted-villisca-ax-murder-house-ghosts/ https://murderhouse.com/ https://www.reddit.com/r/…
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Fundraising requires focus. Among the Wise Fools, good luck with that idea. (The kiddush is the ceremonial blessing over the wine.) From "Tales of The Wise Fools of Chelm," available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. https://amzn.to/3VpWj7yΑπό τον Charles M. Powell (from a story by Danny Dayton)
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12 year old Terry Floyd, has not been seen since he vanished in central-western Victoria in 1975. In this 'missing persons' episode, I delve into a series of mediumship readings I did for Terry Floyd, alongside my sister, Lisa, who holds all the known public information about his disappearance nearly five decades ago. I provide insight into what ha…
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Brutal Murder Tales from the Georgian Era News of the Times Episode 391 | 1692 - 1754 In today’s episode we look at a series of disturbing stories from Georgian times. Our first case from 1742 involves a spoiled older son, worried that he will be disinherited by his younger brother and wanting his full inheritance now, he embarks on a killing spree…
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The Body in the Buttery News of the Times Episode 392 | 1892 1892 Oldham, in Northern England, and odd things are going on with a tenant couple. The wife has, supposedly, travelled to her mother’s due to her mother’s alleged health issues - she has not been seen in weeks. The husband equally has not been seen around the property being rented for se…
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Ken talks with Peter Kwasniewski, PhD “Turned Around: Replying to Common Objections Against the Traditional Latin” and Paul Kengor, PhD “The Stigmatists: Their Gifts, Their Revelations, Their Warnings” (Both books are from TAN Books). Dr. Kwasniewski’s book available at: https://tanbooks.com/products/books/turned-around-replying-to-common-objection…
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Send us a text Sean Gunn is best known for his acting in "Gilmore GIrls" and "Guardians of the Galaxy", but now he's also adding author to his title. Sean announced plans to publish a graphic novel called "Shepherds", so I caught up with him at Fan Expo Chicago to talk about it and get some early details! I'll keep you posted when it's available to…
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Topics and discussions for this weeks episode include: Addressing the audience feedback (2:30) Weekly recaps/ Nostalgia party/ Being the bigger person (9:15) Is basketball the most delusional sport (21:00) Zoie’s went viral for pushing back on the ‘marriage being sex work’ narrative (32:48) DDG’s comments since Halle Bailey break up/ Joe Budden (48…
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In this episode I ask the business philosopher in you 3 questions on the impact of a business leader's mindset: 1. How does your mindset as a business leader impact your team and your business? 2. Do you view your people as cogs in a machine with limited abilities or as dynamic human beings with infinite potential? 3. How can you make the humanity,…
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Send us a text When authors like Ali Hazelwood and Julie Soto both passionately recommend a book, it's probably a good idea to check it out. That's how I was introduced to Nikki Payne and her latest book, "Sex, Lies, & Sensibility". Nikki is revamping classic Jane Austen tales with characters of color dealing with modern day problems. She does a fa…
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On today's episode, Genevieve will discuss coffin-shaped boxes in mysterious huts, a case of suspended animation, a struggle in an elevator with a lunatic, and some other disturbing, little “Items of interest” as they’re called in the 1878 volume of The Illustrated Police News Law Courts and Record which are indeed very interesting items. We’ll als…
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The Disturbing Case of Mary Emily Cage News of the Times Episode 390 | 1851 In today’s episode it is 1851 Suffolk. The cage family are renowned in the village for the loud arguments and fights between James Cage and his wife Mary Emily cage, and also for Mary’s many departures with other men. In her last excursion, she brought her 16 year old daugh…
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The Case of The Colwick Murders And The Subsequent Tragedies News of the Times Episode 389 | 1844 In today’s episode it is 1844 Nottinghamshire. Mrs Saville, along with her three children, are on day release from the workhouse and in search of her husband who is lodging with a friend. Mrs Saville has heard about his friendly relations with a girl f…
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You won't believe what Kalman the Karpenter did on Yom Kippur. (This year, Yom Kippur arrives this coming Friday night, October 11 and Saturday, October 12.) Starring the great Bret Shefter, who originated his role years ago at Shofar Synagogue in Southern California. From "Tales of The Wise Fools of Chelm," available on Amazon.com in paperback and…
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In the 1600s, a friar chronicled wild stories of titans who carried spears the size of tree trunks, waded all the way to Surigao, got slain by small warriors, or even traveled to Manila. Where did this titanic fascination come from—and what do stories of giants tell us about the world of our colonizers and our ancestors? Follow us on IG: @thecoloni…
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Send us a text It's hard to believe Mean Girls is 20 years old, but here we are. This redheaded homeschooler of the early 2000's never thought to even dream up talking with the man who played Aaron Samuels on her teenage-self's favorite movie, but here we are in 2024, talking to the one and only Jonathan Bennett. If you are a fan of Mean Girls, you…
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Weekly recaps/ Zoies games night, Legacy Awards, Tresor getting his flowers, Black people setting examples (4:00) Cardi B and Offset drama (33:05) What are the funniest races and nationalities (61:02) Do women and men like knocking someone down a peg if they are attractive (76:04) Is the Toronto accent becoming a caricature (93:10) Adin Ross stream…
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In this episode I ask the business philosopher in you 3 questions on the impact of a business leader's mindset: 1. How does your mindset as a business leader impact your team and your business? 2. Do you view your people as cogs in a machine with limited abilities or as dynamic human beings with infinite potential? 3. How can you make the humanity,…
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Remarkable Executions between 1718 and 1816 News of the Times Episode 388 | 1718-1816 What constitutes a remarkable execution in history? In Georgian times, it meant any kind of execution where the behaviour of the prisoner was unexpected or where something goes terribly terribly wrong with the execution/ We look at 6 execution cases which were lab…
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By Davy Crockett During the first half of the 1980s, Bernd Heinrich, of Vermont, was the fastest ultrarunner in America. In 2007, he was the fifth person to be inducted into the American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame. Today, few know of him and his amazing running records and accomplishments. He was unique from most other ultrarunners of his time in th…
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Send us a text Holly James is beloved by the LiterarHype team and I could not be more excited to have her back for a third round. Her third book, "Name Your Price" is available now, plus she's got two more books on the way! This conversation covers a lot of ground, from breaking her toe to balancing working with three different publishers, plus, wh…
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On today's episode, Genevieve discusses "America's most haunted house®" - The Whaley House of San Diego California. She'll dive into the bone chilling back story, as well as the spooky hauntings that delight (and seriously creep out) visitors today. References for today's episode include: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaley_House_(San_Diego,_Calif…
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The Vienna Murders - Serial Killer Hugo Schenk News of the Times Episode 387 | 1884 In today’s episode, it is 1884 Vienna where the crimes of Hugo Schenk, with his brother and a friend, have finally been caught after a murderous spree within Austria but with suspcions of also having crossed into Germany for more murders. The ploy was through the Vi…
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In this episode of The Mediums Table Podcast, I connect with the spirit of Margaret McMurray, born in the 1890s and the great-grandmother of a dear friend. Margaret shares her painful journey of abuse, bullying, and loneliness. As a young teenager, she was sent to work for a wealthy family, where she suffered abuse at the hands of the man of the ho…
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Mother and Daughter Serial Killers - Winters and Frost News of the Times Episode 385 | 1889 It is 1889 Deptford London and Mr Winters has discovered a slew of insurance policies in the house with one of them with his name on it. He also finds insurance policies related to now deceased family members, including his own sister. The insurance payouts …
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Ken talks with Jason Simon “Mission-Ready Friendship: A Blueprint for Deeper Relationships and Life-Changing Faith” (Ave Maria Press)and Fr. Daniel Mahan “A Journey Through the Catechism: Unveiling the Truth, Beauty, and Goodness of the Catholic Faith” (Ave Maria Press). Jason’s book available at: https://www.avemariapress.com/products/mission-read…
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When an ultra reliable Bruce Blackwood fails to show up to work one day, friends and family immediately become concerned. And with good reason. Tune in to find out more! Sources: Crime Junkie Podcast- Murdered: Bruce Blackwood Cold Case Files: Gone in a New York Minute A&E True Crime Music: Big Foot by Gvidon on Pixabay (Go check it out!)…
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Topics and discussions include: Weekly updates (1:30) Complex Top 20 Rappers In Their 20’s List/ Top 13 Teenage Rappers (20:19) Bruce Young and Tyrese Maxey/ Can you go to your exes game with your new man? (42:10) Should artists show more love to media outlets and interview platforms? (52:05) Theoretical cancelation (71:10) Scottie Barnes baby mamm…
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The Playboy Murderer: Murder in American High Life News of the Times Episode 384 | 1916 1916 New York and seemingly fabulously wealthy newly married couple are enduring a string of tragedies. Within months of the happy nuptials, the bride’s mother has unexpectedly died whilst visiting her daughter and new son-in-law. Understanding how distraught th…
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Send us a text Amalie Howard's adult regency romance series is back with book 3, "The Worst Duke In London" and her YA series will continue in spring 2025. We sat down at Steamy Lit Con 2024 to talk about all her exciting projects, inluding her romantasy debut! FOLLOW AMALIE BUY THE BOOKS (Bookshop): Always Be My Duchess Never Met A Duke Like You T…
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In today's (first!) minisode, Genevieve reads articles from the "Weekly Dose of Blood" in an 1873 volume of The Illustrated Police News Law Courts and Record publication, as well as a spooky little article about a thieving somnambulist.Από τον Genevieve Manion
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Two Australian Murder Mysteries: Fanny Perry and the Missing Men from Wonnanngata News of the Times Episode 383 | 1888 & 1918 Today we are in Australia to take a look at two puzzling mysteries form 1888 and 1918 Our first case takes place in Melbourne with the well-known Lewis’s who are involved in the theatre world. Behind their home, is a large s…
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The wonderful Nancy Sullivan joins us for another tale, of Boris the Balagoola and his wife Becky--the perfect marriage of two Wise Fools. From "Tales of The Wise Fools of Chelm," available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. https://amzn.to/3VpWj7yΑπό τον Mel Powell (from a Jane Powell original)
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In this episode of The Mediums Table Podcast, I’m joined by Medium Alicia, who shares her incredible and untold journey for the very first time. From a childhood shaped by alcoholic parents, societal norms, autism, and OCD, Alicia's intuition always guided her—even as she was labeled "of the devil" by others who didn’t understand her gift. Medicati…
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The Case of the Body in the Sack - An Irish Murder Story News of the Times Episode 382 | 1928 1927 County Louth Ireland. The good Reverend M’Keone has two staff within his house who sadly do not get along. 28 year old Mary Callan who runs all things pertaining to his household, and Gerard Toal, an 18 year old young man who takes care of all things …
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Ken talks with Mike Aquilina “Rabbles Riots and Ruins: Twelve Ancient Cities and How They Were Evangelized” (Ignatius Press) and Joel Peters “Sola Scriptura Doesn’t Work: 25 Practical Reason to Reject the Doctrine of ‘Bible Alone” (Catholic Answers Press). Mike’s book available at: https://ignatius.com/rabbles-riots-and-ruins-rrrp/ and Joel’s book …
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One of the most low-key and long-lived eateries in Makati’s central business district is the humble ‘jolly jeep’ known as SisigSaRada, which, as you can tell from the name, is located inside Rada Street. But who is this “Rada” the road is named after? To answer that, we travel four and a half centuries back in time. What can the story of Fray Marti…
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Send us a text You may have heard of the publishing imprint First Second (aka :01). It's been around for years, giving readers graphic novels for all ages. Well, it's doing so well that Creative Director Mark Siegel is branching out. 23rd Street Books is a brand new imprint, which will specifically focus on adult graphic novels of all genres! Check…
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By Davy CrockettSue Ellen Trapp was one of the elite women pioneer ultrarunners who burst into the sport in the 1970s. She was the fourth person to be inducted into The American Ultrarunning Hall of Fame. She quickly achieved world and American records and showed how fast and how far women could run. With a busy life including her dental practice a…
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