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The John Calvin Podcast
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The John Calvin podcast is all about the enormously influential, sixteenth century reformer John Calvin. My name is Matt White and I’m a Vicar and PhD student studying John Calvin. Endlessly intriguing, enormously impactful, loved by some and loathed by others, this podcast aims to communicate something of the fascinating historical and theological context of John Calvin, while also having fun along the way. Episodes will be released every Monday morning at 7am. There may also be the occasional bonus episode too!
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Life in the Talbot Settlement
- Written by: Backus-Page House Museum
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Western Elgin County, Southwestern Ontario, Canada history. Produced by Tyrconnell Heritage Society, operators of Backus-Page House Museum. Host - Angela Foreman-Bobier, Executive Director Music - Jack Witmer Producer - Katlyn Reintsma We acknowledge the land we are on today as the traditional territory of Indigenous People. As settlers at a settler focused museum, we value both the significant historic and contemporary contributions of all Original Peoples and ask how we can be supportive in Indigenous Cultural Renewal?
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Quando qui venni a marciare
- Written by: Radio Ca' Foscari
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Ciclo di podcast progettato dal Settore Archivio Documentale e da Radio Ca' Foscari, al fine di valorizzare i fascicoli storici degli studenti cafoscarini caduti durante la prima guerra mondiale. Attraverso le voci di Berto e Giulio, due personaggi d’immaginazione, si ricostruisce parte della storia di questi giovani universitari. Il tema del viaggio e degli spostamenti fanno da fil rouge per il racconto delle loro vite divise tra università e guerra. Nell’attività sono state coinvolte nove volontarie del servizio civile universale che, dopo aver scelto, letto e studiato i fascicoli ...
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Dinosaurs
- Written by: Quiet. Please
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"Dinosaurs" is a six-part series that delves into the fascinating world of these prehistoric giants. Starting with the Mesozoic Era, it explores the evolution and diverse species of dinosaurs, from the colossal giants of the Jurassic period to the dynamic predator-prey relationships. The series also highlights the discovery of feathered dinosaurs, their link to modern birds, and the various theories behind their mass extinction. Finally, it examines the enduring impact of dinosaurs on popular culture, showcasing their influence in movies, literature, and public education, keeping our ...
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4th of July
- Written by: Quiet. Please
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This series on the 4th of July delves into the rich history and evolving traditions of America's Independence Day. In the first episode, we explore the origins and historical context of the Declaration of Independence, highlighting the key figures and events of 1776. The second episode examines how celebrations have transformed over the years, from early parades to contemporary festivities. The final episode reflects on the modern significance of the holiday, discussing the evolving meanings of freedom and independence in today's diverse society. Join us as we uncover the past, present, and ...
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First Nighter Radio Show!
- Written by: Radio Shows of the Past!
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The First Nighter Program was a long-running radio anthology comedy-drama series broadcast from November 27, 1930, to September 27, 1953. The host was Mr. First Nighter (Charles P. Hughes, Macdonald Carey, Bret Morrison, Marvin Miller, Don Briggs and Rye Billsbury (later known as Michael Rye).An article in a 1939 newspaper observed, "First Nighter was the first show to present complete and separate original plays each week."The show's opening recreated the aural atmosphere of a Broadway opening. Before each week's drama began, Mr. First Nighter was first heard walking on Broadway, ...
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Memorial Day
- Written by: Quiet. Please
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"Memorial Day" is a three-part podcast series that delves into the origins, traditions, and contemporary significance of Memorial Day in the United States. The series begins with an exploration of the historical roots and key figures behind the holiday's inception. It then examines the various traditions and observances that mark Memorial Day, highlighting personal stories of sacrifice and regional customs. Finally, the series discusses how Memorial Day is celebrated today, its impact on society, and the ongoing challenges and controversies surrounding its observance, offering a reflective ...
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Over de brug
- Written by: Gemeente Rotterdam
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De Erasmusbrug krijgt 28 jaar na de opening groot onderhoud. Een van de mooiste iconen van Rotterdam wordt schoongemaakt en krijgt een nieuwe verflaag in 2024. In de maanden vóór het onderhoud onderzocht de gemeente hoe er op een positieve manier begrip voor de werkzaamheden en de mogelijke overlast gevraagd zou kunnen worden. Uit het onderzoek kwam naar voren dat mensen tijdens hun oversteek graag meer te weten wilden komen over de geschiedenis van de brug, de werkzaamheden en over haar (natuurlijke) omgeving. Aan de voet van de brug kunt u daarom binnenkort QR codes scannen naar een ...
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Cinnamon Bear radio Show!
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The Cinnamon Bear is an old-time radio program produced by Transco (Transcription Company of America), based in Hollywood, California. The series comprised 26 episodes, and was specifically designed to be listened to six days a week between Thanksgiving and Christmas.[1]The series was first broadcast between Friday, November 26 and Saturday December 25, 1937. Some markets like Portland, Oregon, jumped the gun, debuting the program on November 25, Thanksgiving Day. In the first season, Portland broadcast the program on two stations, KALE at 6:00pm and KXL at 7:00pm.When syndication ...
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SQUAT, or the Radical Community Builders of Reunified Berlin
- Written by: Maya Green
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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 is known around the world as marking the triumph of the West and the fall of communism. However, when we zoom into the neighborhoods surrounding this infamous concrete structure, we see a different story... of radical young people who squatted empty buildings to explore alternatives to capitalism, express queer identities, and claim agency in a time of massive global change. With the help of a dynamic cast of former squatters, punks, and dreamers, Maya Justine Green integrates academic theory and personal narrative to tell a story of what people built for ...
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Poe & The Inconvenience of Death
- Written by: carrandris
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An analysis of the death of the famed author Edgar Allan Poe as well as a description of important factors in his life & my personal thoughts.
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Horatio Hornblower Radio Show!
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The Horatio Hornblower series is based upon the novels by C. S. Forester. They were admired by many fans, including Winston Churchill and Ernest Hemmingway who is quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know."The adventures follow the rising career from a young, unpromising, and seasick midshipman who eventually becomes Admiral of The Fleet of the Britain's Royal Navy. The storyline occurs during the Napoleonic era. Although many great naval leaders inspired Hornblower, Forester was careful to place the plots far enough away from actual battles so as not to interfere ...
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Lights Out Radio Show!
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In the fall of 1933, NBC writer Wyllis Cooper conceived the idea of "a midnight mystery serial to catch the attention of the listeners at the witching hour." The idea was to offer listeners a dramatic program late at night, at a time when the competition was mostly airing music. At some point, the serial concept was dropped in favor of an anthology format emphasizing crime thrillers and the supernatural. The first series of shows (each 15 minutes long) ran on a local NBC station, WENR, at midnight Wednesdays, starting in January 1934. By April, the series proved successful enough to ...
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Juneteenth
- Written by: Quiet. Please
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"Juneteenth" is a three-part podcast series that delves into the rich history and significance of Juneteenth. The first episode explores the origins of Juneteenth, from the Emancipation Proclamation to the announcement of freedom in Galveston, Texas, in 1865. The second episode traces the evolution of Juneteenth celebrations over the years, highlighting its spread, cultural traditions, and resurgence during the Civil Rights Movement. The final episode examines the journey towards Juneteenth's recognition as a national holiday, its impact on contemporary society, and the personal reflections of...
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My Friend Irma Radio Show!
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Dependable, level-headed Jane Stacy (Cathy Lewis—plus Joan Banks during Lewis' illness in early 1949 and Mary Shipp later) began each weekly radio program by narrating a misadventure of her innocent, bewildered roommate Irma, a scatterbrained stenographer from Minnesota. The two central characters were in their mid-20s. Irma had her 25th birthday in one episode; she was born on May 5. After the two met in the first episode, they lived together in an apartment rented from their Irish landlady Mrs. O'Reilly (Jane Morgan, Gloria Gordon).Irma's boyfriend Al (John Brown) was a deadbeat, barely ...
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Marcus Aurelius
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The life of Marcus Aurelius, the Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher, is a captivating tale of leadership, wisdom, and resilience. Rising to power in 161 AD, his reign was marked by military triumphs, administrative reforms, and personal philosophical pursuits. Known for his significant work "Meditations," Marcus Aurelius' Stoic teachings continue to inspire modern thinkers. This series delves into his early life, co-emperorship, sole reign, military campaigns, personal struggles, and lasting legacy, offering a comprehensive view of a ruler who seamlessly blended the roles of emperor and ...
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I Was a Communist for the FBI!
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Following on the heels of the 1951 movie by the same name, Dana Andrews brought the show to radio in 1952. The show was a patriotic vehicle to warn against the evils of communism at a time when the tensions of the Cold War with the Soviet Union were ever-present. The show aired for a little over a year, and all but four episodes appear to have survived and are included here.
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Bergan McCarthy Radio Show!
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Edgar John (Berggren) Bergen was an American actor & radio performer, born to Swedish family, in Decatur, Michigan. He lived there until he was 16 (when his father died), then went to Chicago, where he attended Lake View High School and worked n a silent movie house.He taught himself ventriloquism from a pamphlet when he was 11 and a few years later, commissioned as a woodcarver to make a likeness of a rascally Irish newspaper boy he knew. The head went on a puppet named Charlie McCarthy, who became Bergen's lifelong sidekick.In 1938, Bergen was presented an Honorary Oscar (in the form of a ...
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Orbiter X Radio Show!
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The fictional Commonwealth Space Project (CSP), based in Woomera, South Australia, is working to build a space station orbiting a thousand miles above the Earth's surface: Orbiter X. Planned to be a refuelling station for further space exploration, along with laboratories and other services, the CSP has launched the various components for the space station into orbit. But before construction can begin, the first assembly ship, Orbiter 1, is seemingly attacked and loses contact with CSP Control.A second ship, Orbiter 2, piloted by Captain Bob Britton (John Carson), sent to rescue the ...
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