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Made in Latin America

SDCELAR - British Museum

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A podcast brought to you by the Santo Domingo Centre of Excellence for Latin American Research (SDCELAR) at the British Museum. Listen to new insights and interpretations about collections and projects that will deepen and challenge what we know about Latin America. || Un podcast desarrollado para ti por el Centro de Excelencia Santo Domingo para la Investigación en Latinoamérica (SDCELAR) en el Museo Británico. Escucha historias e interpretaciones sobre colecciones del Museo Británico y pro ...
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Ya es hora!

Studio Genesis

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It's a podcast that brings you week by week, art, culture, traditions, stories, education, what affects and benefits our community. Educate and informed yourself because It's Time!
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Amanda Becker, Washington correspondent for The 19th and the author of You Must Stand Up: The Fight for Abortion Rights in Post-Dobbs America (Bloomsbury, 2024), talks about how abortion rights figured into this week's presidential debate.
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This is the podcast blog of the Platform for Urban Investigation Mexico, the multidisciplinairy research into urban environments worldwide. The podcast of round tables and conferences as well as descriptions and schedules of projects to be produced will be posted here. PUI_MEX will take place between September 20 - November 2 and will be exhibited in Museo Ciudad de México in spring 2008. PUI_MEX is generously supported by the Foundation / Collection Jumex.
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Museums and Chill

ICOM - International Council of Museums

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Museums and Chill is a one-of-a-kind podcast, where museum practitioners and thinkers from all over the world will discuss their inspiration, strategies, innovations and challenges. Each of the episodes will be in a different language (English, French and Spanish)
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THE SECRET HISTORY OF ART takes you on a series of private guided tours of the world's greatest artworks. Best-selling author and professor of art history Noah Charney presents the history, symbolism, and importance of each work. The Secret History of Art is a series of lessons in miniature on great works of art around the world. By spending just a few minutes per masterpiece, you can learn the mysteries, stories, and secrets of some of civilization’s greatest treasures.
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GILDA MIROS

Gilda Miros

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Broadcaster, actress, author and Smithsonian Museum honoree Puerto Rican/New Yorker, Gilda Miros, presents her outstanding radio & television interviews with Latino Icons from the past & the present in both English & Spanish
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Reviewtiful

Chris and Sheen

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On Reviewtiful, Chris and Sheen take the best and worst reviews in weird categories and review them — because somebody has to keep the critics in line. With more criticism. To suggest episodes, or talk with us about your favourite reviews/movies/anything, follow us on Twitter, @reviewtiful. Facebook.com/reviewtiful IG: @reviewtiful
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Social Discipline

Social Discipline

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In the vast, unpredictable theater of now, Mattin and Miguel Prado surrendered to the whims of the unconscious, that masterful improviser, seeking to conjure into being a future that, once distant, now beckoned with the inevitability of a forgotten prophecy slowly, inexorably coming to fruition.
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Venice Talks

Monica Cesarato

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Welcome to Venice Talks, the weekly podcast series uncovering the authentic soul of Venice, Italy. Hosted by the fabulous Monica Cesarato, who has unparalleled knowledge of Venice, and is renowned as one of the city's top guides even among celebrities. Venice Talks is not just a podcast; it's your passport to a 360-degree experience of this extraordinary city. Join Monica as she delves beyond the clichés, steering clear of the tourist-packed routes that millions follow each year. Instead, sh ...
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Sarah Demeuse

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An edited conversation between two visitors to an exhibition. Visitors and locations change per episode. An alternative to a written exhibition review or a museum audioguide. The listener eavesdrops into the thinking and sensing process of the visitors.
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Follow the steps of a total beginner of Spanish as they learn along the way with their teachers! In each season, we will uncover the ins and outs of Spanish and answer common questions that a total newcomer has. Tune in to dynamic lessons and friendly conversations as you improve your Spanish along the way from a zero to… a hero! We’d love to get your feedback, suggestions, and to learn about your own language journey! Send us an email at podcasting@babbel.com and remember to write “A Zero T ...
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Viajar a Berlín en 2024.Berlin Welcome cardhttps://www.berlin-welcomecard.de/esMuseo de Espiashttps://www.deutsches-spionagemuseum.de/enMuseo de arte Moderno: berlinische galeriehttps://berlinischegalerie.de/en/Museo Judiohttps://www.jmberlin.de/enVisita guiada:https://apps.apple.com/se/app/jmb-app/id1522907870?l=en-GBTopography of Terrorhttps://ww…
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El Museo del Barrio’s second large-scale survey of Latinx contemporary art, Flow States – LA TRIENAL 2024 is on display through Sunday, February 9, 2025. Mark Menjívar, San Antonio-based artist and associate professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University, has a piece featured in the show reflecting on the topic of migration thr…
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Nous partons à la rencontre d'Ingrid Brochard, fondatrice du MuMo, le Musée Mobile. Ce musée itinérant d’art moderne et contemporain a pour mission d’apporter l’art aux publics éloignés de la culture. Ingrid Brochard partage avec nous son parcours, l'origine du projet, et les défis rencontrés dans la conception d'un musée itinérant. DISCLAIMER Les …
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Dan Blumstein was gently holding a yellow-bellied marmot pup, conducting research, when he first heard one scream. "I was sort of shocked by this scream and almost dropped this animal," he says. "I had this sort of emotional response to this scream." Blumstein, a behavioral ecologist and conservation scientist at the University of California, Los A…
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More than one-third of all tree species are at risk of extinction, and many wild animal species are, too. With the world's biodiversity in stark decline, delegates from nearly every country in the world are in Cali, Colombia for COP16, the UN biodiversity summit. Benji Jones, environmental correspondent at Vox, discusses the key takeaways from the …
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Quiero compartir contigo alguno de los conocimientos que mi padre me enseñó que te pueden servir para lavar la ropa de cocina (paños, ropa de restaurante,…) Todos los podcasts: https://podcast.danielaragay.net · Mastodon: https://mastodon.nu/@proteusbcn · Telegram: https://t.me/haciendoelsueco
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Metaphors can help us understand complicated scientific concepts. But they can also have a downside. And, a pair of musicians wrote a concept album inspired by moths—and found that humans have more in common with the insects than they expected. How Metaphor Has Shaped Science, For Better Or Worse Here at Science Friday, we’re big fans of metaphors.…
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Radiolab for Kids Presents: Terrestrials returns for a new season about tree stumps, squirrels, and more! Plus... an album! Producer Ana González and producer & "Song Bud" Alan Goffinski join us for a special listening party and talk about the new season, plus take calls from curious young listeners.…
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica sits down with Pieralvise Zorzi, a renowned Venetian journalist, writer, and historian, whose lineage is rooted in one of Venice’s oldest families. Together, they explore the rich history of Venice, its transformation over the centuries, and what it means to belong to a legacy that stretches back through time…
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08 - En tempo presente, en tempo pasado, a arte de amasar o tempo nos museos Os museos son tempo pasado, tempo presente e tempo futuro. Expoñen e crean historias, abren mentes e educan conciencias. “Os museos son lugares onde o tempo se transforma en espazo”, dicía o escritor turco Orhan Pamuk. Precisamente, de xestionar o tempo, de crear pedagoxía…
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The heaviest antimatter nucleus to date was spotted in a particle accelerator. It could provide new insights into the nature of matter. And, research indicates different songbird species might intentionally travel together during migration, giving each other a possible boost in survival. Physicists Create Heaviest Antimatter Nucleus Yet Antimatter …
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica chats with Romena Brugnerotto and Susan Schwartz from Venice Cocktail Tours about their innovative new tours dedicated to Venice's rich cocktail and mixology scene. Together, they explore: Venetian Mixology: Discover the city's avant-garde cocktail scene with visits to trendy lounges and hotel bars, where mix…
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Shark fishing is alive and well, but the fishermen who do it are increasingly prioritizing conservation. And, an unknown ant was spotted in Manhattan in 2011, and it quickly spread through New York City. We now know what it is. Fishing For—And Saving—Sharks off the Jersey Shore At an undisclosed beach at 5:30 p.m. in New Jersey, shark fisherman AJ …
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A new study suggests that the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have originated from the outer parts of the solar system. And, invasive spotted lanternflies often lay eggs on vehicles and shipped goods. Now researchers are training dogs to sniff them out before they hatch. Asteroid That Killed The Dinosaurs Was A Carbon-Rich Rock Around 66 mil…
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica sits down with David Hewson, a renowned British author known for his gripping mystery novels, to discuss the upcoming literary event, Venice Noir. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Venice, this one-day festival will take place in October 2024, bringing together fans of noir fiction and literary enthusias…
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Eels have fascinated humans for thousands of years, even captivating big thinkers like Aristotle and Freud. Despite having been around for some 200 million years, eels are still rather mysterious creatures. For example, scientists still aren’t sure exactly how they spawn. But those unanswered questions haven’t stopped humans from wanting to eat the…
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We are excited to share the latest episode of the Museums and Chill podcast, where we talk about Sustainable Development in Museums with the team behind the ICOM Award. In this episode, we discuss with the ICOM Award team about what Sustainable Development means and how it connects to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You will learn about i…
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Your teeth don’t just chew your food—they connect you to the deepest of deep history on Earth. Teeth have existed, in some form, for half a billion years, making them more than 250 million years older than dinosaurs. They came before the evolution of warm bloodedness, eggs, and even limbs. From that very first set of chompers emerged a bewildering …
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica sits down with Matteo Silverio from Rehub Glass to explore how they are revolutionizing the upcycling of Murano's non-recyclable glass waste. Rehub's innovative approach transforms discarded materials into stylish, sustainable, and custom-made solutions. Here’s what you’ll learn: Sustainability in Action: How…
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Think about the sounds you hear on a daily basis. Air conditioners whirring, keyboards clicking, cars honking, mosquitos buzzing, dishes clanking. Now picture yourself in a jungle. What do you hear? How do you make sense of it? Today on Radiolab for Kids, we eavesdrop on the world of animals. We bring you a story of two humans decoding animal sound…
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New York: The city that never sleeps, the concrete jungle where dreams are made of and more recently ... home to a mysterious ant spreading across the city — before continuing across metropolitan and even state lines. Scientists first noticed this ant — now dubbed the ManhattAnt — in 2011. Nobody knew where it came from, and it was largely ignored …
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica chats with Francesco Pannoli, the visionary behind Deep Blue, a company dedicated to organizing boat tours in the Venetian lagoon. Key highlights from the conversation include: - Sustainable Tourism: How to explore Venice in a way that respects its fragile environment and cultural heritage. - Beyond the City:…
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica interviews Michela Bortolozzi to explore the inspiring mission of Relight Venice. They discuss: The Lost Art of Souvenirs: How mass tourism has diluted the meaning of traditional souvenirs in Venice and other cultural cities. Reviving Tradition: Michela’s vision to restore the true value of souvenirs by creat…
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New research suggests that polymetallic nodules found 13,000 feet deep produce “dark oxygen” by electrolyzing water. Also, at higher altitudes, the air is less dense, which makes it harder for birds in flight to generate lift. The turkey vulture has a solution. Deep-Sea ‘Nodules’ May Produce Oxygen, Study Finds An international team of researchers …
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