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Sci-Fi 5
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Your daily Sci-Fi 5 is five minutes of science fiction history. Presented by a panel of hosts who share some of the least-known details about some of the best-known stories in popular culture. Brought to you by Roddenberry, the first name in science fiction.

The Future in Context
THE FUTURE IN CONTEXT
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TFIC takes you deeper into the stories that are shaping our future. Seeing around corners or making sense of the collision of technology and society is hard. Context can help. Our writers and editors probe important questions about where we are going by first asking about where we have been and why. The show is produced through the joint editorial resources of Governing and Government Technology.

Executive Decision
EXECUTIVE DECISION
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Executive Decision reviews the most significant presidential decisions in American history: why they happened; how they happened; and what they ultimately tell us about the process of decision making.

Windy City Double Feature Picture Show
WINDY CITY DOUBLE FEATURE PICTURE SHOW
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Film historians Mike Vanderbilt and Adam Carston look back at the rich history of the double feature from a very Chicago point of view, exploring not only the history of the films but the stories of the theaters that screened them.

The Y in History
THE Y IN HISTORY
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Analyzing events in history to understand why they happened. The factors that led to various events at different times in history. The show picks certain eras like post-World War II and tries to connect events that happened across the globe around that time.

The Indictment of the Pearl Harbor 5 Podcast
THE INDICTMENT OF THE PEARL HARBOR 5 PODCAST
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The “Indictment of the Pearl Harbor 5", is a podcast based on the book of the same name written by Donald J. Young. It carefully details and rightfully places the blame for the unpreparedness of the December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor disaster, on the heads of the U.S. Navy and War Departments in Washington DC. “Indictment of the Pearl Harbor 5, “ is available on Amazon.com. Donald J. Young is a military historian, author and lecturer, who writes on the pre-Midway period of World War II in the Pacific. His books on the subject include "The Battle of Bataan," "The First 24 Hours of War in the Pacific," "Final Hours in the Pacific," "The Bitter End," and "Fall of the Philippines." He has also authored a dozen stories in military history magazines, including "Aviation History," "Military Heritage," and "WWII Magazine." Mr. Young is also the co-founder and first director of the Fort MacArthur Museum in San Pedro, California, which highlights its distinguished role in the defense of our nation.

Socials with the Saints | a Pilgrim Center of Hope podcast
SOCIALS WITH THE SAINTS | A PILGRIM CENTER OF HOPE PODCAST
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Socials with the Saints (SWTS) is an event, video series, and podcast produced by Pilgrim Center of Hope to learn from role models of faith and from one another, for fellowship, prayer, and receiving spiritual tools.

Ex Urbe Ad Astra
EX URBE AD ASTRA
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Historian and novelist Ada Palmer and author and vocateur reader Jo Walton interview other fiction authors, historians, scientists, editors, and friends, interspersed with bonus episodes where they discuss topics such as history, gelato, and the craft of writing.

Killer History
KILLER HISTORY
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Killer History is a weekly lesson about all things death, destruction and sadness followed by a Killer HERstory. Join us Wednesdays starting February 17th for the topics you never learned in school. Have a Killer day!

Stereotypes
STEREOTYPES
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Straight Talk From Queer Voices

Indigenous Climate Action Pod
INDIGENOUS CLIMATE ACTION POD
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The Indigenous Climate Action Pod (presented by Indigenous Climate Action) aims to both build up the Indigenous rights movement in so-called Canada and to connect with Indigenous Peoples, even when we cannot meet in person. For many Indigenous Peoples, access to internet is often limited and resources such as videos and websites can be difficult to access, and books can be difficult to obtain due to costs, so accessibility is the foundation upon which this show was made. The podcast team is made up of Lindsey Bacigal, Brina Romanek, and Morningstar Derosier

The Lost Books Podcast
THE LOST BOOKS PODCAST
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Serial podcast reading works of early American fiction that have been largely erased from canonical history. Focus on female, BIPOC, and intersectional authors.