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Japanese History Junk Food
JAPANESE HISTORY JUNK FOOD
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Dive into the people, places, events, myths, and legends of Japanese history with Nick and Stephen, two guys who aren't experts on any of those things.

Green Screen
GREEN SCREEN
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The environmental movie podcast! We watch and discuss movies about the environment, movies that have environmental themes or in which nature plays a significant role. Hosted by Sean Munger (an environmental historian) and Cody Climer (a movie buff).

Banned Media Podcast
BANNED MEDIA PODCAST
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Welcome everyone! Come join me, your host, Ronnie Ursenbach, as each episode we take a look back at a piece of art that caused controversy, moral panic or was outright banned.

The unPundit Podcast
THE UNPUNDIT PODCAST
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The unPundit Podcast, hosted by political and constitutional law attorney Chris Gober, is the place to learn about politics, public policy, and constitutional issues without the unnecessary noise and punditry that has become standard issue in today’s news programs. No manufactured drama, no political punditry, and no soundbites. Just sound arguments. Chris Gober is a trusted legal adviser for the most consequential matters in American politics, having represented more than 500 clients—including former presidential candidates, U.S. Senators, Representatives, multibillion-dollar companies—in litigation, federal investigations, and political compliance matters across the United States. He regularly litigates constitutional law cases, including victorious lawsuits striking down unconstitutional laws in multiple states, and he obtained a settlement from the federal government on behalf of a conservative nonprofit organization after Internal Revenue Service agents unlawfully targeted the group and disclosed confidential taxpayer information. In 2017, Chris successfully defended Ben Shapiro, a well-known media personality, in a high-profile defamation suit brought by the father of the former Irving, Texas student known as “Clock Boy.” He is the Managing Partner and founder of The Gober Group, a nationally recognized law firm that has been ranked three times on the prestigious Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States based on revenue growth.

Annual 90-Day Study by Constituting America
ANNUAL 90
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Our "90 in 90 Essay Project Academic Studies" on subjects such as the Federalist Papers, the Constitution; the Amendments; the Classics that Inspired the Constitution, the Executive Branch, the country’s past 57 presidential elections, the Supreme Court, the Congress and the states have resulted in over 3,000 essays contributed by over 200 constitutional scholars, historians and elected officials. This corresponding Podcast features the reading of the daily essay during our 90-Day Study. Our essays have been listened to millions of times. Essays are available at ConstitutingAmerica.org and are archived, searchable and downloadable.

Attack the Facts
ATTACK THE FACTS
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History buff Collis and conspiracy nut Jack are fighting each other with "facts" in an effort to convince the other that they've got it all wrong. They'll debate the details of WW1, trash talk the Mothman, and attack the facts surrounding the Salem Witch Trials. If you've ever been stuck in a car with two nerds raging at each other about Napolean and lizard people, then you have been conditioned to listen to this podcast!

Voices of Mackinac Island
VOICES OF MACKINAC ISLAND
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Voices of Mackinac Island is the official podcast of America's Favorite Freshwater Destination – Mackinac Island, Michigan! We feature the unique history, people, activities, and charm of one of the nation's most popular vacation destinations.

Material Memory
MATERIAL MEMORY
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We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.

TalkingSteamTrains's podcast
TALKINGSTEAMTRAINS'S PODCAST
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Steam! Everything Steam! Join us for in depth conversations with restoration railroad experts, enthusiasts and hands on maintenance volunteers who keep our big steam locomotives like the 4449 Daylight running.

Math Science History with Gabrielle Birchak
MATH SCIENCE HISTORY WITH GABRIELLE BIRCHAK
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Step into the laboratory at Math! Science! History! where time bends, ideas spark, equations echo, and the past hums with the electricity of what’s to come. Each week, Gabrielle Birchak lights the gas lamps on forgotten corridors, dusts off the misplaced manuscripts, and shares oft-forgotten tales of unknown brillance, everyday math in disguise, physics feats, and interviews with scholars from today and (with the help of AI), from the past and the speculative future! Whether it’s a story with twists and turns, a conversation with a seventeenth-century astronomer, or a winning board game hack, each episode invites you to question, wonder, and reimagine our discoveries. So, pull up a stool, adjust your goggles, and tune the machinery of your mind, because at Math! Science! History! we’re uncovering the stories you didn’t know you were missing. Visit us at www.MathScienceHistory.com for the transcripts and math.

Orígenes: A Cuban History Podcast
ORíGENES: A CUBAN HISTORY PODCAST
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A podcast about Cuban history from its pre-colonial past all the way to the present with host Andrés Pertierra, a History PhD student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

پادکست فارسی واوکست / Vavcast
پادکست فارسی واوکست / VAVCAST
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تاریخچهٔ واژگان واوکست یه روایت از داستان کلماتی هست که خیلی برامون آشنا هستن، و هر روز باهاشون سروکار داریم. شنیدین که میگن وجه تسمیه این اسم چیه؟ اینبار روشن رفته سراغ ریشه بعضی کلمات و اگه داستانی دوروبرشون باشه در موردشون حرف میزنه