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Quite By Accident: A Life in Washington
QUITE BY ACCIDENT: A LIFE IN WASHINGTON
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Brookings scholar Stephen Hess didn't plan to start working in Eisenhower's White House at age 25—he began his career at the heart of American politics quite by accident. Hosted by Katie Dunn Tenpas, Hess shares some of his favorite stories from 60 years as a presidential staffer, advisor, and scholar in Washington, D.C.

Hobo History
HOBO HISTORY
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Often we are taught history from the point of view of the wealthy businessman or politician. The history lessons we learn in schools are picked through for you, the books are sorted through before the students get there. Hobo History is just a place to learn a few stories that get passed over, or to learn about the historical figures that were left out of what we happen to be taught about working class history.

Reclaimed
RECLAIMED
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Today, the Navajo Nation has no guaranteed right to use the water that flows in and around their reservation. In this season of "Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation," journalist Charly Edsitty follows the history of oppression and exclusion that kept the Navajo from their water -- and traces the fight to reclaim their sovereignty. Now, the Navajo people are demanding their water back, and they’re closer than ever to securing this basic human right. Last season, “Reclaimed: The Forgotten League” told the stories of professional baseball’s often-overlooked greats and how newly acknowledged Negro Leagues statistics could rewrite history books. Earlier seasons included “The Story of Mamie Till-Mobley,” recognized with the Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Podcast, and “Tulsa’s Buried Truth,” on the search for mass graves beneath Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the fight for justice for the descendants of the Black Americans killed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.

In Plain Sight: Lady Bird Johnson
IN PLAIN SIGHT: LADY BIRD JOHNSON
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"In Plain Sight: Lady Bird Johnson" presents a surprising and original portrait of Lady Bird Johnson, told in the former first lady's own words -- from over 123 hours of her White House audio diaries, heard here largely for the first time ever. It recasts Lady Bird's role in the Johnson White House as her husband's closest advisor and most trusted political partner and provides history-making revelations about LBJ's time in office. It's the story of how one vastly underestimated woman navigated the power, politics and polarization of her era to become one of the most influential members of the Johnson administration... even if we never knew it. An eight-part series from ABC Audio & Best Case Studios. Hosted by New York Times bestselling author Julia Sweig.

Island
ISLAND
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The first three hundred years of colonization of Manhattan Island and its resounding impact on our culture and our world. Created and hosted by actor, writer, and New Yorker Chance Kelly, the series illustrates how this place is an island unto itself, not just geographically, but idealistically, philosophically and spiritually. Island uncovers our true lost American History. It examines the city's effect on religious and personal freedoms throughout the world. Chance's own heritage is central to much of this story directly as his great, great, great uncle Honest John Kelly, himself emerged from the slums of Five Points to become one of the first Irish-Catholic Congressmen in 1856, and would later reform the reeling Tammany Hall in the wake of the Boss Tweed era. John Kelly was a fiercely courageous advocate for oppressed immigrants from everywhere. Island is the character-driven portrait of the inimitable souls responsible for a place founded on capitalism but perpetuated on an infectious and unapologetic measure of tolerance. Our narrative begins in 1609 when Henry Hudson happens upon Manhattan and the river that would come to bear his name, and culminates in 1909 when Western interloper William Randolph Hearst has infiltrated New York publishing and the fistfight that is Manhattan politics. Climb aboard this voyage of discovery as we tell the epic story, over three centuries, of the forging of the epicenter of the universe. Researched, written and produced by Chance Kelly and Dr. Jaap Jacobs. Research Associate James Edward Malin. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Human Nature Odyssey
HUMAN NATURE ODYSSEY
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Human Nature Odyssey explores the myths, systems, and stories shaping our unraveling world. Blending history, mythology, philosophy, ecology, and cinematic audio storytelling, the show uses the past to better understand the present — and the possible futures we’re creating. You are living the latest chapter in a 10,000-year human story. Join documentary filmmaker and storyteller Alex Leff on a cinematic audio journey through civilization, collapse, meaning, and myth, in search of clearer ways to experience the incredible, terrifying, and ridiculous world we inhabit. A narrative audio documentary for anyone asking how we got here — and what comes next.

Echoes of Humanity's Darkest Hour: A Holocaust History Podcast
ECHOES OF HUMANITY'S DARKEST HOUR: A HOLOCAUST HISTORY...
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Echoes of Humanity takes you on a profound journey through the tragic events of the Holocaust, exploring the history, the heroes, and the heartbreaking stories that forever changed the world. Through expert interviews, survivor testimonies, and deep historical analysis, this podcast brings the lessons of the Holocaust to light and ensures that the voices of those lost are never forgotten. Each episode offers valuable insights into the atrocities of the past and their ongoing impact on human rights and society today. By remembering, learning, and reflecting, we aim to honor the victims and uphold the lessons of history. #HolocaustHistory #NeverForget #SurvivorStories #HumanRights #HistoryPodcast #EducationalPodcast #HolocaustRemembrance #NeverAgain #JewishHistory #HistoryEducation

Unveiling Mercy
UNVEILING MERCY
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A daily walk through the Bible. Unveiling Mercy, with Chad Bird, is a short, daily feature heard on Family Radio to proclaim the good news of the gospel of Christ…with an “Old Testament Accent”. Chad, who is a Hebrew scholar, author, and former pastor, takes a couple of minutes each day to teach us about how the story of how the ENTIRE Bible is about Christ.

Ole Brandt:
OLE BRANDT: "TULLUARTOQ" KNR
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Atuagaq nangeqattaartoq. Qooqap kinguaavi ittorigaluamik anersaava, ataqqeqatigiilluni inuuneq ingerlateqqillugu piniartorsuupput. Sungiusarneq aqqutigalugu nukittoorsuullutik imminnut tatigisut aamma atuakkami oqaluttuarineqarput. Atuakkiortoq: Ole Brandt Atuffassisoq: Kaj Peter Svendsen

 Borderline Realities
BORDERLINE REALITIES
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Borderline Realities is a narrative podcast that investigates the thin, flickering edge between truth and the unbelievable in Latin America.
From hidden military experiments to unexplained disappearances, secret frequencies to forbidden files, each episode reveals a true case that feels too strange to be real — and too detailed to be made up.

If it wasn’t caught on tape… it might have been erased.

The Powers of Darkness Podcast
THE POWERS OF DARKNESS PODCAST
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There are thousands of Dracula adaptations… but this one was never meant to be found. In 2014, a literary scholar unearthed a bizarre discovery: a 1901 Icelandic edition of Dracula that wasn’t a translation at all. It was a completely different novel—with new characters, altered plotlines, and darker, more overt political themes. He translated and published it under the title Powers of Darkness. But just weeks later, another twist: a second scholar revealed that the Icelandic version was based on an even older, more thrilling Swedish manuscript—lost to history for over a century. Two scholars. Two competing versions. One haunting mystery: Who really wrote Powers of Darkness—and why? Join host and documentarian Iris Ichishita as she digs into literary secrets, forgeries, and forgotten histories in this gripping limited series. For more info and suggested reading, visit: https://orwhatevermovies.com/limited-series

Borderline Realities
BORDERLINE REALITIES
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Borderline Realities is a narrative podcast that investigates the thin, flickering edge between truth and the unbelievable in Latin America.
From hidden military experiments to unexplained disappearances, secret frequencies to forbidden files, each episode reveals a true case that feels too strange to be real — and too detailed to be made up.

If it wasn’t caught on tape… it might have been erased.