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Stories of the Master
STORIES OF THE MASTER
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The story of Jesus and the stories he told - as you have never heard them before. Storyteller Jonathan Williams weaves in historical, cultural, and little known biblical details to make the story of Jesus and the stories he told come alive in these half-hour dramatic narratives.

Unpacking Stories
UNPACKING STORIES
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Oftentimes the most inspiring stories are the ones that surround us. These are the ones of our parents, friends, neighbors, or maybe even an acquaintance. From changing careers to growing up in the midst of a war, and everything in between. Each week Mel will ‘unpack’ her guests’ stories, their path, and the pivotal moments in their lives!

The Devil's Dinner Hour
THE DEVIL'S DINNER HOUR
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Welcome to The Devil's Dinner Hour! Your trusty source for everything Victorian and strange. I'm Evelyn James and I'll be your guide down the dark alleyways and moonlit moors of Victorian England

Synth History
SYNTH HISTORY
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A limited narrative podcast series focusing on synthesizers, drum machines and the musicians who use them.

Jewish History Uncensored
JEWISH HISTORY UNCENSORED
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Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein is a well known Torah scholar, Tanach expert, and Historian. He has lectured in the Mir Yeshiva, Torat Shraga, and many Shuls internationally. These podcasts integrate his broad knowledge of many different facets of Torah and History. Join in weekly to gain accurate and in depth knowledge of some of the most important and controversial topics in Jewish History. For tours, speaking engagements, or sponsorships contact us at Jewishhistoryuncensored@gmail.com

History Comes Alive
HISTORY COMES ALIVE
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Join host Jeff Nichols for a weekly deep-dive into a specific era of history! Learn more about Jeff and connect with him through his website: https://historywithjeff.com

Masterclass for Activists
MASTERCLASS FOR ACTIVISTS
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This Masterclass podcast series aims to build the capabilities of civil society by inspiring, educating and equipping activists to become workplace and community leaders.

Did That Really Happen?
DID THAT REALLY HAPPEN?
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The movie podcast for history nerds. In every episode, historians Jamie and Sofia talk about a different historical film and take a deep dive into the parts that did and didn’t really happen. In each episode, we try to answer the big questions: Is this good history? Is this a good movie? And are those the same thing? To get in touch, send us an email at DidThatReallyHappenPod@gmail.com, or follow us on Twitter @ReallyHappenPod. You can also support the show by visiting Patreon.com/DidThatReallyHappen Our theme music is “Allon Gay Gay”, performed by Jon Sayles.

Maui Nui Seabirds: Mauka to Makai
MAUI NUI SEABIRDS: MAUKA TO MAKAI
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At the Maui Nui Seabird Recovery Project, we work to protect and enhance seabird populations and habitats across Maui Nui. Since we have so many good stories to tell about it, we started a podcast. With a focus on the conservation of biocultural resources, we'll try to cover everything from the mountains to the sea, just like nā manu kai -- the seabirds of Maui Nui. Mahalo for listening.

Happily Ever Haunted Podcast
HAPPILY EVER HAUNTED PODCAST
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Husband and wife duo, Milton and Bailie, explore the paranormal side of life!

People of Florida
PEOPLE OF FLORIDA
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Meet the People of Florida you've heard about or will hear about soon. Find those hidden gems of history who have helped influence the landscape of our state. And discover the people behind the stories from Florida that have made national headlines. I am simply FASCINATED by the people of Florida, and this show will bring you the good, the bad, and the ugly. With a rotating lineup of impressive reporting partners from across the state, we will cover it all--past, present, and looking ahead to the future!!

ADA at 30: Accessibility in Pittsburgh
ADA AT 30: ACCESSIBILITY IN PITTSBURGH
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"Let the shameful wall of exclusion come tumbling down.” As the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was signed, President George H.W. Bush spoke those words. If you live long enough, you’ll develop a disability—if you don’t already have one. The 30-year-old act promises that despite that, you’ll easily cross streets, hold a job and live as independently as possible. How’s that working for us? This five-part podcast brings Pittsburgh-area people with disabilities finding their place in towns, stores and faith communities. The program is produced by PublicSource in collaboration with Unabridged Press and supported by The FISA Foundation. The Center for Media Innovation at Point Park University provided technical assistance.