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"TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY"
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Season 3 As the international situation deteriorates, FDR faces multiple challenges: readying the country for war across two oceans, facing down the threats from Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, and attempting to rally political support at home. Americans are not convinced of the foreign threat. Many are still isolationists, seeking to let the world solve its own problems while America stands aloof. Public opinion seems to be changing, but it's a gradual process. Will FDR be able to master these multiple crises? Will the American people rally behind him? Will the nation prepare in time to face one of the gravest threats in its history—or will all of FDR's efforts be too late? Join The National WWII Museum for Season 3 of this limited series podcast as we explore America's road to Pearl Harbor as seen through the eyes of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

RSHM Podcast
RSHM PODCAST
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Featuring stories of Spirit and Heart: Conversations with a RSHM Sister. We invite you to listen to our podcast and learn more about our mission, history, RSHM spirituality, our sisters and ministries. The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (RSHM) is an international congregation of Catholic women religious. We serve in 13 countries in diverse ministries.

¡Que siga la función!
¡QUE SIGA LA FUNCIóN!
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En esta serie de programas, te invitamos a explorar algunos momentos de la historia del teatro en Chile, a sorprendernos con la vida y el arte de los grandes artistas del pasado.

The Duluth Lynchings
THE DULUTH LYNCHINGS
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In this series, we will look back at one of Duluth, Minnesota’s dark moments in history, a time when an estimated 10,000 people participated in or were witness to a hate crime — then basically didn’t talk about it again publicly for more than 60 years. The Duluth Lynchings is produced by the Duluth News Tribune's Christa Lawler and Samantha Erkkila, with reporting by our newsroom staff. Music "We Three Kings" is composed by Jean “Rudy” Perrault and performed by the Gichigami Piano Trio. *A warning to listeners: Some episodes might have unsettling imagery or language. 

A Delightfully Macabre Podcast
A DELIGHTFULLY MACABRE PODCAST
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A show where we take a look at any and all things strange, and often times depraved, then we laugh about it.

My Baseball History
MY BASEBALL HISTORY
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My Baseball History is a long form interview podcast. Each episode, host Dan Wallach talks to someone new who has some sort of association to the game of baseball, learns about how they fell in love with the game, and how they got where they are today.

Jocko Unraveling
JOCKO UNRAVELING
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News, History, Impactful events and Lessons.

Season's Eatings podcast
SEASON'S EATINGS PODCAST
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Have you ever wondered about where our favourite holiday foods come from? What really is a figgy pudding, or how does a Roman Pope stop the world from enjoying German stollen? Join host and certified baker, Glen Warren, as he dives into the history of the foods which shape our holidays in Season's Eatings: The History of Your Favourite Christmas Foods.

T&T Liberty Factory
T&T LIBERTY FACTORY
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Two primary source loving pop culture outliers examine history and current events.

KJ and The Bearded Sailor's podcast
KJ AND THE BEARDED SAILOR'S PODCAST
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KJ and the Bearded Sailor give you the straight facts and their unbiased version of true crime tales. Join us as we talk about the nitty, gritty details of the cases that will haunt you the most.

Country Queers
COUNTRY QUEERS
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Country Queers is a podcast featuring oral history interviews with rural and small-town LGBTQIA2S+ folks.  We uplift often unheard stories of rural queer experiences across intersecting layers of identity including race, class, gender identity, age, religion, and occupation.  Produced by and for country queers all over, we hope these stories help add more complexity to conversations and ideas about rural spaces and queer communities.

Preservation Profiles
PRESERVATION PROFILES
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Hear from some of the inspiring individuals who are shaping the field of preservation in the United States. Learn about their preservation philosophies, inspiration, and accomplishments. Episodes will touch on advocacy, laws and regulations, preservation planning, intangible aspects of historic preservation stewardship, and more. Explore why preservation matters to our podcast guests, how it can make a difference in improving the future quality of life for people in communities around the country, and what links preservation to this year's history in the making—from the pandemic to protests on social inequality and racism. This first Preservation Profiles series celebrates the National Preservation Institute's 40th anniversary as a training program in historic preservation and cultural resource management. It is hosted by Jane I. Seiter, Ph.D., and produced by Hannah Hethmon for Better Lemon Creative Audio.