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I am a hungarian girl with big dreams from a little country. I hope you will like my podcasts. I made videos YouTube in Hungarian and English. You can find me on Instagram too as Blondieglass. Cover art photo provided by Larm Rmah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@larm
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Just Jenna

Jenna Compton

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Just sharing the daily struggles and triumphs of a 20 something trying to find my place in this world. This is mainly for me to get my thoughts and stories out there, but hopefully they’ll help someone along the way! Happy Listening :) Cover art photo provided by Larm Rmah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@larm
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Each week, our team will be interviewing people from the book world. We will look at what's new in the industry: new books, new technologies, new promotional strategy. To send information to the programme, or simply register interest in being interviewed yourself at some point, you can contact the show via this email address : turningthepage@hotmail.fr
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Something True

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Something True brings you incredible and bizarre true stories from the footnotes of history. A dog in the United States Cabinet? A leading rocket scientist who quit his job to make a moonchild? Virginia Woolf donning blackface to prank a navy? They're all true. They're all Something True.
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Each month on euradio, in Turning The Page, our team will be interviewing people from the book world. Today, Christine Evain will talk about "Le Mémorial vivant virtuel des survivant·es de viols et de violences", exceptionally in FrenchΑπό τον Euradio
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Each month on euradio, in Turning The Page, our team will be interviewing people from the book world. Today, Christine Evain, Spencer Hawkridge will talk about "Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change" by Karen de Bruin.Από τον Euradio
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Each month on euradio, in Turning The Page, our team will be interviewing people from the book world. Today, Christine Evain, Spencer Hawkridge will talk about "Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change" by Karen de Bruin.Από τον Euradio
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Guillaume le Gentil didn’t find purpose in the church, seeking it instead in the stars. In 1761, he participated in a global astronomical mission to observe the Transit of Venus from various stations across the globe. But the course of science never did run smooth, and le Gentil’s travels would scatter him far and wide, across time and space, and f…
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Richard Welsh thought he could squeeze in a quick drink with his mates after work, but one thing led to another, and he was conscripted into the English army to fight in a global war. His wife, not thrilled, dropped the kids off with a babysitter and set out to bring Richard home. Thus began Christian Welsh's epic, decades-long quest through the ba…
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Nobody in France had seen anything like it. The boy, Tarrare, could eat whatever he wanted, in enormous quantities, and never felt full or put on weight. Tarrare was just hungry. He was hungry all the time. And as he wandered Paris, eating anything he pleased, he would, in turn, be swallowed up by forces great and sinister. Read a full transcript o…
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Together they set out to chart wildest Canada: a management consultant, a dental student, a Hollywood cinematographer, an ex-sniper, a mysterious treasure hunter, and a cowboy. Nobody believed in their expedition, saying things like, “You don't have the experience” and, “Your horses are diseased.” But Charles E. Bedaux was determined. For him this …
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In the 16th century, the Oda and Tokugawa clans sought to unite feudal Japan under their rule. These were big and dangerous boys, but the biggest threat to their political alliance wasn’t any enemy clan, but a rude mother-in-law and a young woman who would do anything to protect her family. Read a full transcript of this episode on the Something Tr…
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The stars themselves proclaimed Timothy Dexter to be a great man, so why wouldn't the Newburyport, Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce? Dexter, a wealthy merchant, wanted nothing more than the respect of Massachusetts high society. And he'd do anything to get it, even if it meant blurring the line between being a great man and a bad guy. Read a full …
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What if Genghis Khan died, just before he really got going? Thanks to a blacksmith's son called Jelme, we don't have to wonder. We might, however, wonder why Jelme's heroic rescue required so much blood and so little clothing—but thanks to a blacksmith's podcast called Something True, we don't have to wonder. Read a full transcript of this episode …
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Something True is back, with the story of a celebrated opera singer who set fire to a convent and whipped the buttocks of Parisian lotharios. Luciano Pavarotti? No, Julie d'Aubigny, who in 17th century Paris delighted the upper classes from the stage and duelled them in the streets. Join us for the dramatic, passionate tale of a life lived fast and…
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The opera singer who burned down a convent. A naked man who saved the life of Genghis Khan. An astronomer who ate bad beef. These are true stories, but they aren't about people who changed the world. You won't read about them on the Wikipedia page for "history", or hear them on a podcast about trains. These stories are of weird creeps and unlucky m…
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