The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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In an absurd predicament, a Bulgarian barbarian and a Kansan from Massachusetts broadcast from the very middle of the United States providing unique angles to everything that matters to nuclear scientists, tortured existentialists, and vagabonds all over the world. (Produced and sound engineered by Neil Rasmussen. Music by OddCrew)
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A rag-tag band of misfits takes a routine job as hired muscle for a research mission and soon finds that they've unearthed something ancient and of dire importance. Soon, the party finds themselves in a race against time to stop a cult and solve a mystery older than memory itself. A quest to learn what is remembered and what is forgotten. A saga of the Written and the Lost. The Written and the Lost is an actual play podcast using the Pathfinder 2E ruleset taking place in the Lost Omens world ...
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Originally a weekly radio series on London's 104.4 Resonance FM, but now only available online after some trumped up OFCOM charges, The Atomic Drop welcomes the listener to the wonderful world of professional wrestling. A wrestling show like no other.. Honest www.facebook.com/theatomicdrop www.resonancefm.com www.mixcloud.com/tatta
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For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features lon ...
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An emergency broadcast is sent out to New York City that a nuclear disaster is imminent. Time to find shelter? Twenty minutes.
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Indie Music Plus (IMP) was founded in August, 2015, with the mission to become the “Home of the Indie Musician”. Our aim is to provide the best services and creative solutions for Indie Artists worldwide. We highlight artists through our weekly FB Live Broadcast, YouTube videos, Roundtables, iTunes, Soundcloud, and blog reviews. In addition, we circulate all of our media content through our multi-faceted Social Media channels where our following has grown to over 200,000 Indie Music fans to ...
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Vault 97 is a fan podcast set in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic, atom-age inspired universe of Fallout. The eponymous Vault 97 is a large, underground complex with two interesting details: the first is that it is a fully featured music studio and radio broadcast centre with the latest technology, and two, it has been filled with musicians, personalities and any other remaining ex-pats and civilians from Great Britain (along with those that could fake a convincing enough accent to get in). Susan ...
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Bulldog Drummond is a radio crime drama in the United States. It was broadcast on Mutual April 13, 1941 – March 28, 1954. Garyn G. Roberts wrote in his book, Dick Tracy, and American Culture: Morality and Mythology, Text and Context, "With its trademark foghorn, Bulldog Drummond was one of the premiere mystery programs of its time. "Bulldog Drummond was "a British investigator called 'Bulldog' because he was relentless in the pursuit of criminals." British author created the character H. C. ...
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A.I. Visits the Show, Extravagant Airplanes and Atoms Dancing in the Light
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1:04:38Send us a text Ivo, Lewis and Fernando are visited by a frighteningly casual large language model. Then they dissect the complicated relationship between the emoluments clause and opulent private jets. Good News of the Week: Individual atoms coming alive in the lightBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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How a British Governor of Virginia Raised an Ex-Slave Regiment in 1776 to Fight Patriots and Triggered the Revolutionary War
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55:09As the American Revolution broke out in New England in the spring of 1775, dramatic events unfolded in Virginia that proved every bit as decisive as the battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill in uniting the colonies against Britain. Virginia, the largest, wealthiest, and most populous province in British North America, was led by Lord Dun…
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How a Marine Embedded with Mao Zedong’s Guerrillas in the 30s Became WW2’s Most Celebrated Special Forces Leader
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55:46He was a gutsy old man.” “A corker,” said another. “You couldn’t find anyone better.” They talked about him in hushed tones. “This Major Carlson,” wrote one of the officers in a letter home, “is one of the finest men I have ever known.” These were the words of the young Marines training to be among the first U.S. troops to enter the Second World Wa…
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Einar finally reveals his secret. Catch us at Tremendicon (May 30th - June 1st): https://tremendicon.com/ And also at Hutch Comic Con (June 20th & 21st): https://naclcomiccons.com/ If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/…
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Microbes Were Discovered in the 1600s. Why It Take 200 Years For Doctors To Start Washing Their Hands?
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54:16Scientists and enthusiastic amateurs first confirmed the existence of living things invisible to the human eye in the late sixteenth century. So why did it take two centuries to connect microbes to disease? As late as the Civil War in the 1860s, most soldiers who perished died not on the battlefield but of infected wounds, typhoid, and other diseas…
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Plessy AND Ferguson—Activism and the Fight for Justice and Equal Rights
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15:52In 1892, Homer Plessy, a mixed race shoemaker in New Orleans, was arrested, convicted and fined $25 for taking a seat in a whites-only train car. This was not a random act. It was a carefully planned move by the Citizen’s Committee, an activist group of Free People of Color, to fight a new law being enacted in Louisiana which threatened to re-impos…
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From Einstein’s Chalkboard to Oppenheimer’s Nuclear Test: The 50-Year Path to the Atomic Bomb
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48:14The story of the atomic age began decades before Robert Oppenheimer watched a mushroom cloud form over the New Mexico desert at the Trinity nuclear test in mid 1945. It begins in 1895, with Henri Becquerel’s accidental discovery of radioactivity, setting in motion a series of remarkable and horrifying events. By the early 20th century, a brilliant …
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Bodacious Tatas, Odor In The Court and Fifty Bales of Hay
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1:09:03Send us a text Ivo, Lewis and Fernando talk Kentucky Derby, outrageous race horse names, Alcatraz becoming operational prison again, movie tariffs, pencil #2, and Trump's first 100 tumultuous days in office.By Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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Japan’s Desperate Air Battles Against the US in the Final Months of WW2
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37:15The B-29 Bomber led the Allied strategic bombing offensive against Japan, succeeding when US Bomber Command switched from high-level daytime precision bombing to low-level nighttime area bombing. The latter tactic required Superfortresses to attack their targets individually, without a formation or escorting fighters for protection. Despite this, J…
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D-Day From the East: The Soviet Operation Bagration Crippled the Wehrmacht in Late 1944
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42:08Throughout the war on the Eastern Front, there were two consistent trends. The Red Army battled to learn how to fight and win, while involved in a struggle for its very survival. But by 1944 it had a leadership that was able to wield it with lethal effect and with far more effective equipment than before. By contrast, the Wehrmacht had commenced a …
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A Black Cat Broke My Mirror on Friday the 13th!
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1:19:54Send us a text Quickly - knock on wood! In this episode Ivo, Lewis, Fernando and Alena are consumed by insane superstitions. We also dive deep into the amazing legacy of Pope Francis and Ivo tells a crazy air travel story connected to the Good News Of the Week.By Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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The party compares notes while recovering from a whirlwhind day (and a hangover, for some). Catch us at Tremendicon (May 30th - June 1st): https://tremendicon.com/ And also at Hutch Comic Con (June 20th & 21st): https://naclcomiccons.com/ If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at…
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Pilgrimages Involved Penitent Marches, Visiting Holy Places, and Watching Drunken Emperors Go on Chariot Rides
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44:53Pilgrimages are a universal phenomenon, from China’s bustling Tai Shan to the ancient Jewish treks to Jerusalem. But why? What is it about a grueling penitent march to an isolated temple that has become a prerequisite for a civilization of any size, whether Chicen Itza in the Mayan Empire or the holy sites of Mecca? To explore this is today’s guest…
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Britain Learned How to Set Up Its Global Empire on a Tiny Bermudan Island
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44:02Years before Jamestown planters made New World farming profitable by growing tobacco, and years before their countrymen up north in Plymouth Colony managed to overcome their starvation conditions and acclimate to New England’s growing conditions, there was an English settlement in Bermuda that was wealthier, larger, and more prosperous. It was esta…
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Birdemic, Showgirls, Multiverses and Other Unsavory Disasters
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1:17:52Send us a text Lewis, Ivo and Fernando provide painful insight into the worst movies ever madeBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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Our heroes make an unlikely truce and uncover some disturbing revelations... If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atomicbroadcasting Facebook:…
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The Hatfield-McCoy Feud Started Over a Pig and Nearly Escalated Into a Regional War
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45:20The origins of the Hatfield-McCoy conflict (between the Hatfield family of West Virginia, led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield, and the McCoy family of Kentucky, led by Randolph "Old Randall" McCoy) begins with a dispute over a pig. From here, it escalated from minor disagreements to violent encounters that spanned decades, nearly sparking…
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Things to do this summer if we are still alive
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1:13:15Send us a text Ivo, Lew and Fernando unveil some of their summer plans other than losing their minds over politicsBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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Pie Down Here: Listening Back—Alabama Sharecroppers and Communist Organizers, 1930s
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37:43Pie Down Here — Produced by Signal Hill In the 1980s, when Robin D.G. Kelley was 24 years old, he took a bus trip to the Deep South. He was researching and recording oral histories with farmworkers and Communist Party members who had organized a sharecroppers union in Alabama during the Great Depression. Kelly used those oral histories to write his…
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The 1845 Potato Blight Struck Across Northern Europe. Why Did Only Ireland Starve?
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48:41In 1845, a novel pathogen attacked potato fields across Europe, from Spain to Scandinavia—but only in Ireland were the effects apocalyptic. At least one million Irish people died, and millions more scattered across the globe, emigrating to new countries and continents. Less than fifty years after the union of Ireland with the rest of Great Britain,…
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The party attempt to rat out more information from Hodi about the Eoredson's plans. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atomicbroadcasting Fa…
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A Simple Tennessee Preacher Transformed Abolitionism from a Deeply Unpopular Radical Movement to a Centrist Cause
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51:18Sitting high above the small community of Ripley, Ohio, a lantern shone in the front window of a small, red brick home at night. It was a signal to slaves just across the Ohio River. Anyone fleeing bondage could look to Reverend John Rankin’s home for hope. To the slaveholders they fled from, Rankin’s activities as a “conductor” on the Underground …
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How Benjamin Franklin’s Stove Invention Kept Early America From Freezing
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41:53The biggest revolution in Benjamin Franklin’s lifetime was made to fit in a fireplace. Assembled from iron plates like a piece of flatpack furniture, the Franklin stove became one of the era's most iconic consumer products, spreading from Pennsylvania to England, Italy, and beyond. It was more than just a material object, however—it was also a hypo…
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Trade War Madness, Protests and Puppies
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1:13:24Send us a text In this episode Ivo, Lewis and Fernando discuss the rapidly unfolding trade war, the stock exchange market, the merits of protests and a new addition to Ivo's household. The Good News of the Week has to do with the unlikely journey of a 19 year old cat named SunshineBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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Roman Churches Had No Involvement in Marriage. How Did It Become a Holy Sacrament by the Middle Ages?
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38:25For much of Christian history, the Church had little involvement in marriage, which was primarily a contract between families. It wasn’t until the fourth century that church weddings emerged, and even then, they were mostly reserved for the elite. Fast forward to the High Middle Ages, and marriage became a sacrament of the Roman Catholic Church. Si…
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A Tribute to George Foreman: An Unexpected Kitchen—The George Foreman Grill
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22:38In 2004, we opened up a phone line on NPR asking people to tell us about their Hidden Kitchens— secret, underground, below the radar cooking, and how people come together through food. One caller told us about immigrants and homeless people, who didn't have official kitchens, using the George Foreman Grill to make meals and a home. Did George Forem…
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How a Mess Cook Saved Dozens of Sailors from Shark Infested Waters Off the Coast of Guadalcanal
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28:21On the night of September 5, 1942, the USS Gregory (APD-3), a converted destroyer turned high-speed transport, was caught in a deadly ambush near Guadalcanal. The ship had been supporting U.S. Marine forces, ferrying troops and supplies, when it was mistaken for a larger threat by a group of Japanese destroyers. Outgunned and unable to escape, Greg…
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Liberation Day Is Upon Us, College Basketball Is Dead and "Adolescence" Takes Over the World
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1:12:43Send us a text Ivo, Lewis, Neil and Fernando discuss the merits, limitations and possible consequences of the incoming universal tariffs. Also, college basketball becomes something else and "Adolescence" is a global phenomenon and a warning. In "Good News of the Week" a little girl beats Einstein and Hawking at their own game.…
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Zephear has a tense encounter with one of the Eoredsons that goes... well, it goes. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atomicbroadcasting Fa…
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Humanity’s Past Suggests We Only Have 10,000 Years to Change or Go Extinct
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53:19We are living through a period that is unique in human history. For the first time in more than ten thousand years, the rate of human population growth is slowing down. In the middle of this century population growth will stop, and the number of people on Earth will start to decline - fast. As Gee demonstrates, our population has peaked, and is dec…
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The 16th Century Ottomans Nearly Conquered Europe. Why Did European Kingdoms Make So Many Alliances With Them?
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51:05The determined attempt to thwart Ottoman dominance was fought by Muslims and Christians across five theaters from the Balkans to the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean, from Persia to Russia. But this is not merely the story of a clash of civilizations between East and West. Europe was not united against the Turks; the scandal of the age was the al…
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Send us a text Ivo, Lewis and Fernando reminisce about the colorful legacy of the great George Foreman and put together a list of the worst live concerts they've experienced. Good News of the Week: a shockingly effective treatment to a devastating diseaseBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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The party make preparations and gather intel in Jol before going after their next target. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atomicbroadcast…
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Fort Stanwix and the Forgotten Revolutionary War Siege That Convinced France to Help the US
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42:07After a series of military defeats over the winter of 1776–1777, British military leaders developed a bold plan to gain control of the Hudson River and divide New England from the rest of the colonies. Three armies would converge on Albany: one under Lieutenant General John Burgoyne moving south from Quebec, one under General William Howe moving no…
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Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston - Revisiting Manzanar
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44:49In 1981 The Kitchen Sisters interviewed Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston for a story about life on the homefront during World War II. Jeanne told stories of her childhood growing up in Manzanar, a hastily built detention camp surrounded by barbed wire and armed guard towers in the midst of the Owens Valley in the Mojave desert, where Japanese Americans wer…
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Enough is Enuf, Our Failed Attempts to Make English Easier to Spell
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39:21No language is as inconsistent in spelling and pronunciation as English. Kernel and colonel rhyme, but read changes based on past or present tense. Ough has many pronunciations: ‘aw’ (thought), ‘ow’ (drought), ‘uff’ (tough), ‘off’ (cough), ‘oo’ (through). In response to this orthographic minefield, legions of rebel wordsmiths have died on the hill …
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(File fixed!) Podcasting history is made while we discuss what it takes to have a home in the USA
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1:18:32Send us a text Ivo, Lewis, Neil, Fernando and young Jullian discuss the perils and costs of home ownership in the United States. Also, something amazing happens during the recording of this podcast. Finally, the good news involves a magical treehouse in Oxford, England.By Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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The party find themselves the target of unwanted attention after their late night monster fight. Jakob Rozalski: https://jrozalski.com/ If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/A…
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Did Haiti’s First and Last King Squander the Revolution or Succeed in Underappreciated Ways?
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51:04Slave, revolutionary, king, Henry Christophe was, in his time, popular and famous the world over. Born to an enslaved mother on the Caribbean island of Grenada, Christophe first fought to overthrow the British in North America, before helping his fellow enslaved Africans in Saint-Domingue, as Haiti was then called, to end slavery. Yet in an incredi…
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What Ancient Greeks and Victorian Explorers Thought Was at the North Pole
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41:34The North Pole looms large in our collective psyche—the ultimate Otherland in a world mapped and traversed. It is the center of our planet’s rotation, and its sub-zero temperatures and strange year of one sunset and one sunrise make it an eerie, utterly disorienting place that challenges human endurance and understanding. Erling Kagge and his frien…
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Perfect Salmon is Within Reach, Great Pizza Debate and Sinister Billionaires
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1:02:49Send us a text Ivo, Lewis, Neil and Fernando go deep on the following topics: Intricate salmon preparation Best pizza ever? The Canadian trade wars are truly bizarre Billionaires might have some nefarious plansBy Ivo Ivanov and Neil Rasmussen
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Zephear and his nightmarish stalker conclude their final, fatal meeting. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atomicbroadcasting Facebook: Ato…
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Nothing Healed America’s Wounds After the Civil War Like Baseball
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50:35The nineteenth century was a time of rapid growth and development for the game of “base ball,” and players George Wright and Albert Spalding were right in the thick of it. These two young men, the first superstars of the professional game, won the hearts of a country in search of a unifying spirit after a devastating civil war. Today’s guest is Jef…
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Shortly before dusk on November 3, 1870, just as the ferryboat El Capitan was pulling away from its slip into San Francisco Bay, a woman clad in black emerged from the shadows and strode across the crowded deck. Reaching under her veil, she drew a small pistol and aimed it directly at a well-dressed man sitting quietly with his wife and children. T…
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Send us a text Ivo, Lew and Fernando discuss the following topics: Academy Awards weirdness, surprises, disappointments and more Could it be that the best movie of the year is a wordless animated feature from Latvia? Did the Oval trouble in DC show us the imminent future of the world order? Good News of the Week: A car crash leads to something shoc…
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The Tom Luddy Connection: The Man, The Movies, The Rolodex
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53:14Tom Luddy was a quiet titan of cinema. He presided over the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley for some 10 years, co-founded and directed The Telluride Film Festival for nearly 50 years, produced some 14 movies, match-made dozens of international love affairs, and foraged for the most beautiful, political, important, risky films and made sure there w…
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Failed Futures: If Alexander The Great Hadn’t Died, He Might Have Conquered Europe, Circumnavigated Africa, and Built His Own Silk Road
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34:20And Alexander wept, seeing as he had no more worlds to conquer. That’s a quote from Hans Gruber in Die Hard, which is a very convoluted paraphrase from Plutarch’s essay collection Moralia. There’s plenty of truth in that unattributed quote from Mr. Gruber. Alexander the Great’s death at 323 BC in Babylon marked the end of the most consequential mil…
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Why the Anabasis is the Second-Most Influential Greek Epic (After Homer’s Works)
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48:43Imagine being stranded thousands of miles deep in enemy territory with 10,000 soldiers, no allies, no clear way home, and the only means of escape was by foot. This was the predicament faced by Xenophon and the Greek mercenaries in Anabasis, one of the most gripping survival stories of the ancient world. In this episode, we delve into the incredibl…
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Zephear's dealings with his old nemesis come to a head, with the fate of the Voldens in the balance. If you enjoyed the show, we'd love to connect with you on social media using our handles below, or via email at [email protected] Discord: https://discord.gg/rnExSzgYY3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AtomicBroadcasting/ Instagram: @atom…
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The Great Fantasy Fiction Author Yaroslav Barsukov Visits The Podcast
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1:32:30Send us a text In this unforgettable episode the phenomenal fantasy fiction author Yaroslav Barsukov visits us all the way from Vienna, Austria to discuss his amazing novel "Sleeping Worlds Have No Memory" and to reflect on his favorite writers, his process, background, cultural influences, memories and much more.…
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