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ALL THINGS TUDOR
Historian, USA Today bestseller, and Pulitzer nominated author Deb Hunter presents All Things Tudor, the podcast that blows the dust off the history books and brings the world of the Tudors roaring back to life! The power. The sex. The scandals. The romance, and the ruthlessness. Join Deb and her amazing guests as they pull back the curtain and reveal the real lives of the Tudors.
A LITTLE BIT RITCHIE
A Little Bit Ritchie shares the past 100 years of the Ritchie Community League. We aspire to challenge and reassess notions of place, community, and public space, bridging a gap in historical knowledge of our neighbourhood. By sharing lesser-known stories to nourish our community’s spirit of belonging, unity, and respect. We hope to reflect on the history of Ritchie to kindle a brighter future. This podcast is brought to you by Erin Fraser, Seghan MacDonald, Linnea Bell, Lydia Neufeld, and Elyse Colville.
PODDEN JORD OCH KOL
I podden Jord och kol samlar vi i Billesholmstraktens Hembygdsförening historiska berättelser från ovan och under jord av i dag både levande och döda personer från det skånska gruvbältet. Berättelser som aldrig har skrivits ner men som har ett historiskt värde för framtida generationer och som kommer att gå förlorade om vi inte tar vara på möjligheterna att bevara dem på olika sätt. Vår önskan med podden är att sprida och bevara minnen och upplevelser från gångna tider och samtidigt skapa ett intresse för vår hembygd och dess mångåriga historia. Varmt välkommen in och lyssna!
RETROPHILIA: THE '90S IN MUSIC, FILM & CULTURE
An anthology series exploring the eras, subcultures, and obsessions we can't leave behind. In this season, hosts Raymond Wiley (Out There Radio, Disinformation, The Shadow of Ideas) and Audra Wolfmann (Speakeasily vs. the '80s) focus on the 1990s, the decade that made us.
THE HEALED CULTURE PODCAST
This is a podcast for men and women of color. This was birth out of personal experiences with grief. We will tackle therapy in our community, and healing from what has had us by the neck. We will destroy the chokeholds of our lives through community love, acceptance, and acknowledgement.
LUTHER & HANS BIBEL
Det är i år 500 år sedan Martin Luther översatte Bibeln till folkspråket tyska. Han reagerade mot sin tids kyrka och, som han upplevde det, kyrkans förtryck av den enskilda människan. I den här poddserien på tre delar samtalar Dagens ledarskribent Fredrik Wenell med Lutherkännarna Peter Strömmer och Göran Agrell. De talar om Luthers Bibel, hans drivkraft för att tillgängliggöra Guds Ord, men också hans relation till kulturen och platserna där allt utspelades.
STANDING IN THIS PLACE BY RACHEL CARTER
Join artist Rachel Carter and her new project Standing In This Place as she embarks on a journey into the historic research of the textile mills of the Industrial Midlands and the enslaved working the cotton fields in America. Rachel will be creating a new bronze sculpture depicting two entwined female figures inspired by this period of research.
TRIPPING ON LEGENDS
Let's take a trip. Small town, USA. This is where the pulse of the paranormal resides. There are thousands of stories and experiences out there. Some have been told, and retold hundreds of times, and some are kept hidden, known only by the people that live there; this is where we come in. We're exploring the untold, and breaking down the overly familiar. Journeying through the one stoplight towns and discovering local urban legends, myths, lore, and paranormal episodes. Researching the backgrounds and developing the voices unheard. Our goal is not to capture evidence, but rather to capture the moment and bring our listeners along for the ride. Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends Twitter: @SpookyBalzano Instagram: @SpookyTripping
THE DNA OF CITIES
We know that there are over 10,000 cities in the world. We also know that there is something unique about every city. But what is it that makes each city feel, move, look and act so differently? In this podcast, Professor Greg Clark CBE and Dr Caitlin Morrissey bring together inspirational leaders from the worlds of urban history, politics, art, architecture and more to decode The DNA of Cities.