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We're a vibrant Anglican church in Godalming and Hambledon. On Sunday we meet at Busbridge Church and Hambledon Church to worship Jesus. We run activities during the week for all ages including babies, toddlers, youth and older people.There's something for everyone
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The official podcast for BLCKHEARTSCLUB Join us on BHC Radio weekly as we discuss music, culture, life from a melennials perspective as well as interviews with underground artists and creatives. Get the episodes on demand via spotify, anchor, iTunes and Google Play.
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New Arsenal podcast recorded at the pub each week directly following the match when both emotions and blood alcohol levels are high. Main cast: @BLarsenAFC1886, @FunnyGooner, @AWKlema, & @JamesGarvey_BHC. Guests vary weekly. Up the pints, up the emotions, and, as always, up the Arse.
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This podcast series shares episodes on a variety of topics with physicians, Primary Care Network staff, and partners in Alberta's North Zone. In the first four episodes Dr. Kent Corso talks about the Behavioural Health Consultant Program. The Alberta North Zone has trained over 50 Primary Care Network staff in our Behavioural Health Consultant (BHC) supplemental training program. Primary Care Behavioural Health is a model of healthcare delivery that meets patients where they are, and helps t ...
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Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast is a monthly program devoted to bringing you quality, engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time. We interview historians and social and cultural critics about capitalism’s past, highlighting the political and economic changes that have created the present. Each episode gives voice to the people who have shaped capitalism – by making the rules or by breaking them, by creating economic structures or by resisting them.
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Barley Hill Church is a congregation based in Thame, Oxfordshire. We aim to be a place where all generations are welcome to worship God and share fellowship together in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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This podcast provides you with a summary of all the stories involving historic bridges in the United States, Canada, Europe and elsewhere.
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The NETWORK is for Independent Broadcasters ... along with Jeff and Anvil chatting, chuckling and confronting each other with topics that can be paranormal, political, or personal there is also other creators and collaborators (the good kind) and much ... much more
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A podcast about the newest form of psychological service delivery - primary care behavioral health. Listen to learn about how it works and how it could transform the practice of mental health care in the United States.
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The Blaylock Health Channel is a podcast series by Dr. Russell Blaylock, a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author and lecturer. In this series, Dr. Blaylock discusses various health topics such as neurological diseases, cancer, diabetes and heart disease including new and advanced nutritional approaches to treat such health challenges and become an overall healthier person.
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Ian Kumekawa on Globalization As Told Through One Ship
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31:43How do you write the history of something as abstract, as placeless, and as vast as the globalization that has remade our world over the past several decades? If you’re Ian Kumekawa, you make those immaterial forces concrete by telling the story of one object: a hulking 94-meter-long steel barge he calls “The Vessel.” From housing for oil roughneck…
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Koji Hirata on Steel, Industrialization, and Chinese Socialism
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33:01This month's episode looks at the history of Chinese industrialization by focusing on Anshan Iron and Steel Works or Angang, located in Manchuria. Long portrayed as the quintessential model of Mao-era socialist industrialization, Angang, as Koji Hirata shows, was, in many ways, built on the material and ideological foundations laid by imperial Japa…
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It's now been over a decade since the New York Times declared that the history of capitalism was in full swing at American universities. This podcast also just celebrated its 10 year anniversary. With those milestones in mind, we wanted to take the temperature of the very folks driving the field forward into new and exciting directions. To do that,…
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Season 09 Episode 118 - Intro of the BHC
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1:33:29Welcome ... The Bureau of Homeland Conspiracies Jeff and Anvile are BACK .... 2024 is behind us and we are glad to be back on the air. To be completely honest it was a year that there was no joy in the world ... At least not for us. New Year ... New Administration ... a New Day for AmericaBy Let’s Talk It All
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Justene Hill Edwards on the Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman's Bank
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41:45In this month's episode Justene Hill Edwards leads listeners on a deep dive into the rise and fall of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, also known as the Freedman's Bank. Among the topics explored are the bank's relationship to the similarly named Freedman's Bureau, the ways the bank’s administrators worked to gain African Americans’ trust,…
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Erik Baker on the Entrepreneurial Century
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39:12Back in high school, my social studies teacher—who was, of course, also the football coach—told my class that entrepreneurs were the heroes of American history. If we enjoyed a dynamic economy and good jobs, it was all thanks to their genius for innovation and risk-taking. And if we wanted to get ahead, he said, we’d need to foster the same sort of…
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Mary Bridges on Bankers and the Dawn of American Empire
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36:04Looking back from our contemporary vantage point, the United States’ global capitalist empire looks both omnipresent and inevitable. Much of the world’s trade is denominated in dollars. American financial institutions are at the helm of international investment and capital transfers. And US military might enforces this order, either implicitly—or s…
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Seth Rockman on Slavery's Material History
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52:04A simple leather shoe. A scratchy shirt made of cotton or wool. A roughly-hewn axe. A leather whip, braided in New Jersey. Southern slavery did not just depend on an extractive economic system, or a highly-unequal racial and social order, or a brutal regime of labor exploitation—even though it needed all of those things. It also required a vast arr…
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Andrew Kahrl on Inequality, Theft, and Taxation in Modern America
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51:01Taxes. Is there anything Americans like to complain about more? This episode takes a deep dive into the U.S. tax system, paying particular attention to the property tax. Exploding a popular myth that purports Black Americans pay little to no taxes, historian Andrew Kahrl reveals how Black Americans have long paid more than their fair share of prope…
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450 million. According to our best estimates, that’s how many guns there are in the United States. To put that in perspective: if you gave a firearm to every single person in the nation—including babies and young children—you’d still have at least 100 million guns left over. Why did we amass such a large stockpile of guns? How did the US become an …
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Rachel Gross on How the Outdoor Industry Sold Nature to America
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41:54In 2022 and 2023, an estimated 50 million Americans went camping. Many others participated in outdoor recreation activities ranging from mountain-climbing to sailing. According to the U.S. Department of Congress, in 2022, the outdoor recreation economy was worth $563.7 billion or 2.2 percent of GDP. In this episode, historian Rachel Gross takes us …
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Margot Canaday on Queer Workers in Modern America
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51:20In today's episode, Margot Canaday reveals the not-so-hidden history of LGBT workers in modern America. In the absence of state protections, she finds, some employers actually appreciated queer workers precisely because they were contingent, unattached, and exploitable. In many ways, that employment relationship augured the way all workers would co…
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Elizabeth Ingleson on the Past and Present of Made in China
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49:45Today, China is the U.S. third largest trading partner and second-largest source of imports. This wasn’t always the case. Indeed, in the 1970s, when the United States first began trading with communist China after several decades, few could have foreseen such a scenario. In this episode, guest Elizbeth Ingleson reveals the surprising story of how t…
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Teresa Ghilarducci on the Past and Future of Retirement
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44:12When we study capitalism, we usually focus on the active time in people’s lives: the moments where things like work, consumption, production, trade, accumulation, and exchange all happen. But Teresa Ghilarducci, the guest on this week’s episode, argues that capitalism also shapes what happens next, in that period after people’s working lives have c…
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Cheryl Narumi Naruse on Singapore, Postcolonial Capitalism, and Becoming Global Asia
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31:28In this month's episode, co-host Jessica Levy and guest Cheryl Narumi Naruse examine popular narratives surrounding Singapore's "miraculous" journey from Third to First world nation, currently ranked third in the world in terms of Gross Domestic Product per capita. The episode takes a particular look at the period leading up to and following the 19…
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Ben Waterhouse on the Dream and Reality of Self Employment
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39:50One recent study found that 81% of businesses in the United States have zero employees. That is, they are run by sole proprietors, working for and by themselves, The ideal of self-employment has become dominant in our culture, too. More Americans than ever dream of becoming an entrepreneur, an independent owner, a founder. But for all of its preval…
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Brent Cebul on Business, Inequality, and American Liberalism
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45:06Most scholars would date the origins of neoliberalism to the 1970s, when a range of crises gave rise to new forms of market-oriented governance. But Brent Cebul, our guest on this month's episode, argues that liberalism’s sharp turn towards neoliberalism wasn’t so sharp after all. In fact, as early as the New Deal, liberals tried to realize their p…
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Headlines: Aetnaville Bridge in Wheeling, WV to be Torn Down- Demolition Set for July 2025 Link: https://abandonedonline.net/demolition-of-aetnaville-bridge-proposed/ North Dakota Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Demolishing Bismarck-Mandan Railroad Bridge Link: https://www.inforum.com/news/north-dakota/citizens-effort-to-save-historic-bismarck-mand…
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Headlines: Green Bridge in Christian Co. Missouri closes- replacement expected. Salina Bridge Replacement in Pennsylvania underway. 15th Century Bridge in Worcester, England Collapses Officials look for ways to reopen Bigfork Truss Bridge in Montana Historic Wohler Bridge in Sonoma Co., CA to receive a seismic retrofit Rehabilitation of a historic …
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Tim Keogh on Suburban Poverty and the Roots of Postwar Inequality
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46:00In 2022, roughly one in 10 suburban residents lived in poverty (9.6%), compared to about one in six in primary cities (16.2%), according to a recent study by the Brookings Institute. The issue of suburban poverty has garnered significant attention, prompting more than a bit of nostalgia for the good ole days of when suburbs were prosperous, living …
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Stories in this Podcast: Restoration of the Bastrop Truss Bridge in Texas to Begin The Fall of the Bonnie and Clyde Bridge in Conroe, Texas MaClay Bridge in Missoula, Montana Closed Indefinitely Farewell to the Leverkusen Cable-Stayed Bridge designed by Homberg Hastened Attempt to Demolish and Replace the Alexandra Bridge in Ottawa, Canada Stopped …
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Special Edition: We have the results of the 2023 Bridgehunter Awards all here in this podcast. Plus: Pony Truss Spans Being Reinstalled on the Route 66 Bridgeport Bridge Clean-up Efforts on the Marlow Suspension Bridge New Danube River Crossing in Hungary (Its 20th) New Bridge for the Croatian Island of Krk End of the Line for the Bridge of Solidai…
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Season 08 Episode 117 - P2G Show 24/01
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2:08:12SEASON 08 Episode 117 P2G - Show 24/01 Killer Russian Yeti *295 Days to Election* • Dyatlov Pass Incident • Virus X • Multiple War Fronts • WHO new powers • Jan. 6th UPDATE • Bigfoot Reports and Much More ...By Let’s Talk It All
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Aside the update on the 2023 Bridgehunter Awards and some headlines, the stories in this podcast include: Uncertain Future with the Railroad Bridge in Hameln, Germany Bridge Replacement Project at the Bismarck-Mandan Railroad Bridge Proceeds Jennings-Randolph Bridge in East Liverpool, OH Reopens Colbert Bridge in Dieppe, France to be Restored Proje…
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Premilla Nadasen on the Care Economy and the Potential for Radical Care
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41:06Today, discussions of care are ubiquitous. From employer-programs promoting self-care to the $800 billion healthcare industry, care forms a central part of our lives and the economy. But, are the systems and structures currently in place to care serving those who need it the most? This month's episode, featuring historian and activist Premilla Nada…
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HEADLINES: Historic Bridge over the Missouri near Kansas City to be Given Away Truck Driver Destroys Railroad Bridge near Marienberg (Saxony), Germany Two Historic Bridges in North Dakota to be Replaced- Spans to be Relocated Reconstruction of West Street Bridge in Springfield, MA Historic Bridge in Kashmir to be Restored/ Converted into a Pedestri…
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Headlines: Cleveland’s First Vertical Lift Bridge to be Demolished Link: https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2023/11/eagle-avenue-bridge-clevelands-first-vertical-lift-bridge-slated-for-demolition.html Historic Worley Bridge in Texas Designated a State Landmark Link: https://www.cameronherald.com/news-newsletter/worley-bridge-gets-historic-landmark Wal…
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Note: Until further notice, all podcasts will be released on Tuesdays. Thank you for your understanding. Headlines: Semi-truck destroys Covered Bridge in Illinois https://www.kwqc.com/2023/11/16/semi-truck-drives-through-historic-princeton-covered-bridge/ Mount Orne Covered Bridge in New Hampshire Closed after Truck Damage https://www.masslive.com/…
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Headlines: Nevada County California Looks at Options to Replace Edwards Arch Bridge Link: https://yubanet.com/regional/nevada-county-considers-options-to-replace-119-year-old-edwards-crossing-bridge/ Historic Bridge in Bradford County, PA to be Replaced Link: https://www.mytwintiers.com/news-cat/top-stories/historic-bradford-county-bridge-to-be-rep…
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Hannah Forsyth on the Rise and Fall of the Professional Class in the Anglophone World
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46:38Are you a professional living and working in an English-speaking country? If so, this episode is for you. Teachers, doctors, nurses, accountants, engineers, lawyers, social workers, the list goes on, professionals play an important role in our society. This wasn't always the case. This episode explores the rise of the professional class in the Angl…
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Headlines: Historic Van Buren Swing Bridge in Oregon to be Torn Down and Replaced Project: https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=20688 Restoration of Lift Bridge in Lübeck, Germany Delayed Article: https://www.hl-live.de/text.php?id=162006 The Bridges of Lübeck: https://bridgehunterschronicles.wordpress.com/2013/11…
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