The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of Histo ...
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Time Tellers, hosted by Renee and Dan, explores stories and events that have shaped the USA
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A new podcast series from Money20/20 that features insightful interviews with banking C-suite from around the world, highlighting their unique experience and story.
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Welcome to The Fairy Tellers podcast! We explore what myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales say about cultures both then and now. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and a comfy seat while we retell you a thing.
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Da guys jus speakin facts!! These are our honest opinions yall😂😂 We joke and have fun and live life
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我們不只聽音樂,我們「說」音樂。 來自90年代,喜歡分享、熱愛音樂,但真的不會唱歌。 🔸David - 不安於現況,身處異鄉卻擋不住想做podcast之心的微斜槓青年。 🔸Eric - 自稱社畜,卻是朋友眼中的勝利組。勉強幽默、充滿故事的初老青年。 🔸Green - 時常遊走在自卑自信、快樂憂鬱的多愁善感女子。 三個個性截然不同的好友對談,以音樂帶入故事,交換喜怒哀樂、分享關於人生的全新觀點,陪伴你無論晴天雨天。 📻歡迎收聽【歌送者 X Song Tellers】 【疑難雜症來這裡找歌送者~ 】 💊IG:https://www.instagram.com/songteller2020 💊Email:[email protected] -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Real people telling Real stories. Life is full of twist, turns and always unpredictable. These Tellers sit down and share their stories with host Alisha Tinker and Christopher J. Douglas. Recorded in Cleveland, Ohio
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Urban Tellers® Backstory features a story followed by an in-depth, unscripted interview with the storyteller. Listeners get to hear the story, plus an inside view into the person, their process, and the story behind the story. Produced by PDX Story Theater and Sweetlime Productions,
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Storytellers from all around the world join us to tell their favourite tales. Join us for tales of wonder, might, magic, folklore and history as we head to every corner of the earth, every period in history and even into the otherworlds.
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Storytellers and Storysellers Podcast gives you a front-row seat to find out how the best stories are told and sold. Tune in for strategy & storytelling perspectives from the brightest minds in entertainment, in conversation with Vineet Kanabar. From music to movies, from gaming to podcasts, from platforms to technologies. New episodes every Thursday. Follow the host Vineet Kanabar on Twitter & Instagram: https://twitter.com/ashcharyafuckit and https://instagram.com/ashcharyafuckit
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March 10, 1876. Inventor Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful telephone call in history, revolutionizing human communication. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. S…
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1:27:57In this episode, Geoff and Katrina take a trip to several different cities of fools (and feel right at home). First Katrina explains how the folkloric village of Gotham ended up turning into a city of Batman. Then the pair travel backwards in time to take a peek into one of the oldest joke books, from the 4th century AD. They discuss how common it …
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How do you lead digital transformation at a top-10 U.S. bank while keeping innovation at the forefront? In this episode of The Bank Tellers, we sit down with Kelly Buchanan, EVP & Divisional CIO of Enterprise Payments & Wholesale Technology at Truist, to discuss her journey from MasterCard to banking, how Truist is redefining innovation in wholesal…
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Discover the captivating story of Frances Perkins, the pioneering woman who reshaped America's labor landscape. As the first female member of a U.S. Cabinet, Perkins was a driving force behind the New Deal, implementing crucial social and labor reforms during the Great Depression. Her journey began in Boston, where she was raised in a culture that …
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On July 19th, 1848, 300 female and male delegates gathered in a church in Seneca Falls, New York for America’s first women’s rights convention. After two days, 100 of the attendees signed the Declaration of Sentiments, a radical manifesto affirming the equality of men and women. It was the start of the women’s rights revolution. Over the next two d…
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Join us on this riveting episode of Time Tellers as we uncover the untold stories of three remarkable African-American women whose brilliance and determination were instrumental in shaping NASA's early space missions. Discover how Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, and Mary Jackson, known as human computers, defied the societal norms of the 1960s t…
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For National Tell a Fairy Tale day, Katrina and Geoff decided to hop on and do an Instagram Live and Katrina tells the story of The Dog and the Sparrow straight from the Brothers Grimm. This was one of the first fairy tales that Katrina encountered way back almost a decade ago that made her go, "What the freak did I just read?!" A classic tale with…
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On the latest episode of The Bank Tellers, Ian Horne, Head of EU Content at Money20/20, sits down with Emma Hagan, CEO of ClearBank, to explore how the UK’s first new clearing bank in 250 years is shaking up financial services. Emma shares insights on embedded banking, fintech partnerships, and innovation in payments, plus what it takes to lead a c…
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Between 1870 and 1899, only twelve Black cadets were admitted to the US military academy at West Point, and of those twelve, only three went on to graduate. Of the Black cadets who persevered, all faced relentless racial prejudice, hazing, ostracism, and silent treatment from their white peers. Today, Lindsay is joined by Lieutenant Colonel Rory Mc…
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Join Renee and Dan on a captivating journey through one of the most daring and ingenious networks in American history: the Underground Railroad. In this episode of Timetellers, we delve into the incredible stories of unsung heroes whose persistent pursuit of freedom reshaped the landscape of a nation divided by slavery. Uncover the harrowing tales …
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You know those messages that you get all the time, the ones that pop up out of nowhere? They could be real, but something about them seems fishy. You likely dismiss these texts and emails as mere annoyances, thinking you’ve stopped some random stranger from ripping you off. But the shocking truth is, the person behind that message might be trapped …
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February 24, 1739. The Persian leader Nader Shah wins a decisive victory in India at the Battle of Karnal. The fallout from the battle shatters the Mughal Empire, leaving the sub-continent vulnerable to later domination by colonial powers. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com His…
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Axos Bank is one of the OG digital banks, but how do they stay ahead in a world where every financial institution is going digital? In this episode of The Bank Tellers, Zach Anderson Pettet sits down with Michael Pfau, Chief Digital Officer at Axos Bank, to dive into the future of digital banking, how to balance innovation with efficiency, and why …
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On an April morning in 1880, West Point cadet Johnson Chestnut Whittaker failed to appear at 6 a.m. roll call. He had endured continuous abuse from his white classmates and was found unconscious and bloodied after a brutal beating. But as he recounted the story of his attack, he was met with suspicion from West Point officials. In West Texas, the A…
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Join us on a journey through history as we uncover the riveting tale of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black military aviators in the United States Army Air Corps. Breaking barriers both in the skies and on the ground, these brave men not only soared against the Axis powers during World War II, but they also waged a battle against racial discrimina…
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Welcome to another intriguing episode of Time Tellers, where we unravel the intricate tapestry of American history by exploring the origins and evolution of President's Day. Join your hosts, Renee and Dan, as they dive into the stories of presidents often overshadowed by more celebrated figures. Discover surprising facts, historical myths, and the …
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In this episode, Katrina and Geoff talk about stone soup and the travels this story has gone on. This ATU 1548 tale might have started off as a story where a clever man does what he can to trick unsuspecting people out of their food and resources, but over time it has come to be a symbol of communities learning to come together in love to make sure…
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Get ready for a whole new vintage of true crime podcast with Blood Vines, available exclusively on Wondery+.Hosted by Chris Walker, this full-bodied series uncorks the never-before-told story of the Licciardi family - one of the most powerful wine dynasties in California history - who almost brought down the entire industry over a family battle for…
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Join Renee and an ever-reluctant Dan on Time Tellers as they unbox the rich, intricate tapestry that is Valentine's Day in America. This episode takes listeners on a time-traveling journey from ancient Roman rituals to medieval courtships, through the rise of commercialism spearheaded by visionary entrepreneurs like Esther Howland, to today's diver…
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On the latest episode of The Bank Tellers, Zach Anderson Pettet, VP, Fintech Strategy at Money20/20, sits down with Erica Khalili, the Chief Legal & Risk Officer at Lead Bank. This unfiltered and honest convo dives into the bank’s transformation from a traditional community bank to a fintech-forward institution. Erica shares the unique journey that…
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In May 1870, James Webster Smith arrived in West Point, New York, in the hopes of becoming the first Black cadet to attend the U.S. Military Academy. While facing West Point’s famously difficult curriculum, he was forced to endure an onslaught of racial prejudice from his white classmates. Hundreds of miles to the West, the buffalo soldiers of the …
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Join us on this gripping episode of Time Tellers as we step back into the dangerous world of 1920s Chicago. Embark on a journey through the shadowy alleys and underground speakeasies of the Prohibition era, a time when crime lords ruled and every corner teemed with the promise of illicit profits and the threat of sudden violence. At the center of o…
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February 10, 1972. When his music career begins to stagnate, David Bowie reinvents himself with an alien alter-ego he names Ziggy Stardust. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.…
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In this special edition of The Bank Tellers, we’re diving deep into the world of credit unions with Dietrich Kuhlmann, President & CEO of Navy Federal Credit Union—the world’s largest credit union. Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy and Growth Officer at Money20/20, caught up with Dietrich to discuss: -The evolution of Navy Federal and its mission to …
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In the spring of 1865, with the Civil War finally over, American lawmakers began to debate whether Black soldiers would have a permanent place in the peacetime Army. Some 180,000 Black men had fought in the Union ranks, but never before in the nation’s history had they been allowed regular status in the armed forces. In the West, white settlers wer…
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In this episode of "Time Tellers," hosts Renee and Dan delve into the remarkable yet often overlooked story of the 6888 Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female unit that served with distinction during World War II. As the United States faced a colossal backlog of mail threatening soldier morale overseas, these women rose to the…
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Small businesses are the backbone of the economy, but banking hasn’t always worked in their favor. Enter Bluevine, the fintech building a financial operating system tailored for small businesses. In this episode of The Bank Tellers, Eyal Lifshitz, Founder & CEO of Bluevine, sits down with Micky Tesfaye to share how his company has evolved from offe…
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In the winter of 1846, Irish immigrants in America began to hear troubling news from their home country: a potato famine was ravaging the countryside and driving desperate farmers and families into the cities. Soon more than 1 million people would perish. Learning of the horror and despair, Americans became determined to respond to the crisis. In M…
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*WARNING this episode uses sound effects that could be upsetting to some viewers* Welcome to this gripping episode of "Time Tellers," where we unravel one of the darkest chapters in American history. Join us as we delve deep into the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War—a haunting narrative of brutality, cover-ups, and a search for justice. In th…
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January 27, 1944. Soviet forces defeat the German army outside Leningrad, ending an 872-day siege. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/…
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Content Warning: Animal on Animal Violence In this episode, Geoff and Katrina welcome the new year by retelling tales of slapstick violence and murder. In ATU 210, a bunch of random objects team up to create an ending with a domino effect of violence. But it's FUN! Katrina starts off by telling a Brother's Grimm version of this story called Riff Ra…
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Dive into the latest episode of The Bank Tellers as Zach Anderson Pettet sits down with Michelle Draper, CMO of First Citizens Bank, for a candid conversation about authentic leadership, innovation, and transformation during tumultuous times. Wondering how Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) transformed after the merger with First Citizens? Hear what it was …
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Before the Wright Brothers made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk in December 1903, other air enthusiasts had tried to find the answer to powered, controlled human flight. And once Wilbur and Orville succeeded, many budding aviators flocked to the skies by building on their technology. Soon, despite their best efforts, the Wright Brothers would f…
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Step back into the tumultuous Gilded Age in America, a period defined by astonishing industrial growth and profound social upheaval. In this episode of Time Tellers, hosts Renee and Dan dive into the heart of Pittsburgh during the notorious Homestead Strike of 1892. Discover how Andrew Carnegie and his iron will faced off against the indomitable sp…
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Join us for a captivating mini-episode of Time Tellers, where hosts Renee and Dan take you on a historic journey into the origins of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. This enlightening episode delves into how the United States came to honor one of its most iconic civil rights leaders with a national holiday. Discover the tireless efforts behind the movem…
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Immerse yourself in the poignant narrative of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy on this compelling episode of Time Tellers. Through a rich tapestry of historical insights, we navigate pivotal moments that defined the civil rights movement—a journey enriched by the profound stories housed within the walls of the National Civil Rights Muse…
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We sat down with the CEO of Green Dot during Money20/20 USA! Mickyy Tesfaye, Head of Content at Money20/20, sits down with George Gresham, for a candid, can't-miss conversation about business, leadership, and some really good life advice. With over two decades of innovation in financial services, Green Dot has evolved from pioneering general-purpos…
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In the summer of 1908, Wilbur Wright amazed crowds in France with his aerobatic flying demonstrations, and Orville made daring flights at a U.S. Army base in Virginia. The press in Europe and America raved and skeptics were silenced. But then, on September 17th, a horrific crash in Virginia left one man dead and Orville seriously wounded, threateni…
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Unveiling the captivating tale of Wilbur and Orville Wright, this episode navigates through the lives of two brothers who dared to dream of conquering the skies. Born into a family that cherished education and innovation, the Wright brothers' journey from their bike shop in Dayton, Ohio, to the sands of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, is a testament to…
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January 13, 1842. William Brydon is the last man standing after a disastrous British army retreat during the First Anglo-Afghan War. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Pr…
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Join Renee and Dan on Time Tellers as they delve into the pivotal 14th Amendment, a cornerstone of American civil rights history. From its inception during the Reconstruction era to its ongoing influence, this episode unravels the amendment's origins, debating its sections and the key figures who championed it. Discover how Post-Civil War America g…
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From FaceID onboarding to tripling mobile customers, Giorgi Shagidze, CEO of maib, is shaking up Moldova’s largest bank. In this episode, Money20/20 Europe’s Head of Content, Ian Horne, interviews Giorgi to uncover how maib: Captured 37% of the SME market in just three years Powers 70% of loans and deposits through its app Pioneers AI for chatbots,…
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By 1903, inventors and adventurers in Britain and France were launching their own experimental aircraft skyward. In the U.S., crowds gathered outside Washington, D.C. to see Samuel Langley of the Smithsonian Institution test his highly-anticipated “aerodrome”, only to watch the machine crash in the Potomac River. But on December 17th, 1903, on the …
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The Attica Prison Riot of 1971 stands as a stark reminder of the long-standing issues simmering within the American prison system. Time Tellers takes a deep dive into the events that unfolded during those five turbulent days in September, uncovering the desperation and courage of inmates in their fight for justice and human rights. Listeners journe…
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In the late-1890s, two brothers from Ohio, Wilbur and Orville Wright, became obsessed with what Wilbur described as “the problem of flight.” With no formal training or funding, they threw themselves into studying the mechanics of birds, determined to design a new method of flying for humans. They soon began building a glider in the small workshop a…
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Join Renee and Dan in this episode of Time Tellers as they journey back to the cusp of a new millennium, exploring the thrilling, nerve-wracking saga of the Y2K scare. Was it a simple technological glitch, a crucial wake-up call about our dependence on technology, or merely global hysteria? As they unravel stories from the 1990s, explore firsthand …
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December 30, 1941. In a rousing speech to the Canadian Parliament, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill celebrates his success in holding off Nazi Germany in the Battle of Britain and the Blitz. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship …
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Join us on Timetellers as we travel back to the cold, muddy trenches of December 1914, a time and place where history defied expectations during the Great War. In the midst of brutal conflict, an extraordinary and heartwarming pause in hostilities unfolded spontaneously, forever known as the Christmas Truce. Experience the awe and wonder as soldier…
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On January 15, 1919 a giant storage tank holding more than two million gallons of molasses collapsed, sending a deadly wave crashing into the streets of Boston’s busy North End. The flood was over in minutes, but it left death and destruction in its wake. Victims and their families demanded justice, initiating a long, and contentious court case tha…
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Step into a realm of snowy enchantment as the world holds its breath on Christmas Eve. In this episode, experience the delightful tale of St. Nicholas' whimsical visit, a night where silence and mystery intertwine. With the house cloaked in quiet anticipation, not a creature stirred, yet a magical presence loomed ever so near. Join us to relive the…
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