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Matt Uses His History Degree
MATT USES HIS HISTORY DEGREE
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I've decided to actually put this piece of paper that I spent tens of thousands of dollars acquiring to use. I just discuss various topics from history that interest me and possibly you.

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

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.

True Blue Conversations Podcast
TRUE BLUE CONVERSATIONS PODCAST
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Inspired by the people and events that have shaped Australian history and character, with his authentically Australian down to earth approach, Adam Blum explores and shares their stories. Learn how in the past and more recently, service, sacrifice and grit have and continue to play a central role in Australia's True Blue History.

Buried Secrets Podcast
BURIED SECRETS PODCAST
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Talkin' about the paranormal, the occult, and weird and forgotten history. Deep dive into stories about ghosts, ouija boards, cemeteries, obscure and bizarre stories from New York City, urban legends, paranormal investigations, and more!

EXIT 27
EXIT 27
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Welcome to EXIT 27, a Mount Holly, NC podcast. This podcast explores the history, people and current events of Mount Holly. Hosted by Greg Blackwood, and recorded downtown Mt. Holly in the historic Summey Building, EXIT 27 documents and brings to life the stories of our friends, family, and neighbors.

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. 

¡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 Finest City
THE FINEST CITY
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Every city has a story, and this one is about San Diego. You might know it as paradise of ocean and sunshine, but as the most biodiverse region in the country and one half of the second largest bi-national metropolis in North America, it is also a battleground. We’re talking with the creatives, environmentalists, and social justice warriors who’ve been on the frontline fighting for progressive planning in this uniquely special city. We will also be exploring the history of land use activism in San Diego starting with the founding of Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 sixty years ago. If you love history, cities, and design, you won’t want to miss The Finest City.

Mythillogical
MYTHILLOGICAL
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Mythillogical is the podcast where two enthusiasts of mythology, history and folklore try and make sense of the wide variety of fantastic tales told by cultures around the world. We discuss why the same idea can show up in the mythology of cultures on opposite sides of the world, what real events can inspire superstition and folklore, how stories can completely change over time, and where possible try to figure out what could have inspired people to dream up dragons, demons, gods and monsters. May contain wild speculation, terrible puns, and if we’re lucky, actual facts.

Horrors and Healing - The Civil War Medicine Podcast
HORRORS AND HEALING
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Horrors and Healing is a podcast brought to you by the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is located in Frederick, Maryland. The Museum is the premier center for the preservation and research of the legacy of Civil War Medical innovation and humanitarianism. As a living institution, we utilize artifacts, storytelling and the historic lessons derived from that era to educate the public and define the impact on today’s society. You can support the Museum by donating or by becoming a member at civilwarmed.org/support.

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.