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Luther & hans Bibel
LUTHER & HANS BIBEL
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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.

Retrophilia: The '90s in Music, Film & Culture
RETROPHILIA: THE '90S IN MUSIC, FILM & CULTURE
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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.

Taiwan Through Time
TAIWAN THROUGH TIME
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This podcast series journeys through the history of the island of Taiwan, its people and its politics over the centuries, up to the present day.

What Next? The Adoptee Rights Podcast
WHAT NEXT? THE ADOPTEE RIGHTS PODCAST
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All and everything about adoptee rights, with interviews, discussions, and the ongoing complexities of being an adopted person in the world.

Grey Gardens
GREY GARDENS
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This is the podcast about a well known house on Long Island named Grey Gardens, made famous by the 1975 documentary by the Maysles. Step into the world of Big Edie and her daughter Little Edie. We’ll discuss their family drama and memory lane meanderings. The Edies sing and dance and share their dreams of stardom. It’s very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present…

Radicals and Revolutionaries
RADICALS AND REVOLUTIONARIES
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An oral history podcast documenting the radical animal liberation movement and the revolutionaries who started it.

Untold Detroit: Beer
UNTOLD DETROIT: BEER
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Listen as a variety of beer industry leaders and historians tell the comprehensive story of Detroit brewing. 

Untold Detroit: Beer focuses on the long history of beer and brewing in Detroit — from before Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac arrived in Detroit to current events in Detroit’s beer scene. It takes a deep dive into the thoughts of those directly involved in creating today's brewing history, including brewing giants like Larry Bell, founder of Bell’s Brewery, John Stroh from the Stroh’s family and Annette May, the only female-certified Cicerone in the United States.

Untold Detroit: Beer is the first podcast from the Detroit Historical Society and is hosted by Billy Wall-Winkel.

Centerfold: Revealing Culture Through Playboy Magazine
CENTERFOLD: REVEALING CULTURE THROUGH PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
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Each month, Mike Vanderbilt and Taffeta V look back at a vintage issue of Playboy magazine exploring the advertisements, the fashion, the style, and the photos and how they relate to culture yesterday and today. Read this one for more than the articles!

The Tango Mike Podcast
THE TANGO MIKE PODCAST
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Mike B. aims to educate people on military surplus, as well as the historical events that they were created for and used in. He takes subjects that may be considered dry or unapproachable and add some spice, with other history nerds, unapologetic rants, and an unbiased look into history.

Brothers of the Serpent
BROTHERS OF THE SERPENT
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Two brothers explore the mysteries of the ages, the ancients, and the modern day.

The Healed Culture Podcast
THE HEALED CULTURE PODCAST
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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.

A Little Bit Ritchie
A LITTLE BIT RITCHIE
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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.