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Peopling the Past

Chelsea A.M. Gardner, Carolyn Laferrière, Melissa Funke

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Join hosts Dr. Chelsea Gardner and Dr. Melissa Funke for a journey through under-explored aspects of archaeology, history, and everyday life in the ancient Mediterranean. Every week we feature an expert whose cutting-edge research sheds light on the real people who lived in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, and beyond. Follow us on Twitter @peoplingthepast with the #peoplingpodcast, on Instagram and Facebook @peoplingthepast, and on our website peoplingthepast.com.
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Knowledge You Never Knew You Needed

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To avoid staring into the abyss, two Cambridge graduates have decided to procrastinate in a productive manner and share the knowledge they gained during their studies. If you want to learn about animal cognition, evolution, psychology, neuroscience or a mash up of all of the above, this is the podcast for you! Every episode we will tackle an essay question we have encountered during one of our modules, so don't be surprised by the sometimes bizarre episode titles.
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The 1001 Arabian Knights

Houston Rifai and Oban Al-Rekabi

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Join us as hosts Oban Al-Rekabi and Houston Rifai discuss Arab History, from their origins as a people to the modern age. Casual yet informative dialogue about the great figures of the past whose impact shape our present.
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Voices For the Earth

Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force

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Climate Change? In these modern times we are sensitized to the term Climate Change. Often in media new developments are made on climate change, while the narrative of "we have until (insert year) to make the change and reverse the effects!!" The earth says otherwise, there is no doubt about whether we are at the point where there is no turning back. We can still uplift the voices of Indigenous People whose knowledge can help with slowing down climate change.
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Welcome to the podcast of the German Historical Institute London, a research centre for German and British academics and students in the heart of Bloomsbury. The GHIL is a research base for historians of all eras working on colonial history and global relations or the history of Great Britain and Ireland, and also provides a meeting point for UK historians whose research concerns the history of the German-speaking lands. In each podcast episode, ranging from interviews to lecture recordings, ...
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Welcome to the Food Matters Live podcast – where we showcase the innovations, the big ideas, and the visionaries in the food industry. We dig deep, we look to the future and the past, and we question everything we think we know about food. Hit subscribe to make sure you never miss an episode. And find out how you can join the conversation on our website foodmatterslive.com.
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Cards To The Moon

Five Card Guys

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A podcast from fivecardguys about sports cards from both a collector and investor perspective. Stick around for the ride as we take a deep dive into the state of the hobby, share some hot takes, hopefully provide some useful advice and fun stories along the way. For more info about the podcast, check us out at https://fivecardguys.com/podcast or on Instagram @fivecardguys and @cardstothemoon
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Hosted by Media & Capital Partners' Justin Kelly, The Scholars Podcast features scholars from the General Sir John Monash Foundation. Justin interviews the best, brightest, boldest and bravest across all fields of academia, business, science, humanities, and the arts. The John Monash Scholarships are amongst the most important postgraduate scholarships currently available. They are awarded to outstanding Australians whose leadership, talent and vision across all sectors will have an enduring ...
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Hey girl, I see YOU! You’ve always been a go-getter but something is stopping you from reaching that next step. I know, I’ve been there. Please, call me Lisa... that’s what my friends do! I’ve also been called a serial entrepreneur, skincare guru, wellness biohacker... and the woman behind the crown. With more than 30 years of experience, my superpower is developing talent through business branding and lifestyle coaching. But really, I’m just an LA native, fur mom to the BEST rescue dog, fif ...
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Today, almost every layperson understands the concept of intelligence tests and can glibly discuss IQ scores. In fact, these have become so common in the popular imagination that magazines, websites and pop quizzes offer to assess your intelligence at the drop of a hat! In this scenario, it's interesting to recall the very first person who proposed the concept of measurable intelligence. Alfred Binet was basically a clinical psychologist whose wide-ranging interests in learning difficulties ...
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When it comes to new product development, trends are a huge factor in what gets made and what doesn't. But which food trends deserve the hype and which are flying under the radar? In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded at our event in Manchester in May 2025, we gather a panel of industry experts to discuss what's overhyped and u…
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What makes Classics classic? How did members of elite British society use ancient Greek and Roman culture to shape their own identities on the Grand Tour? In this episode, Hardeep Dhindsa joins Chelsea and Melissa to discuss the relationship between classical culture and imperialism in the 18th and 19th centuries. Listen in to find out more about e…
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EPISODE 294 - Clark and Hyung open the show talking about Fanatics Games, which will be taking place at Fanatics Fest on June 20-22, 2025. They weigh in on whether $2 million worth of prizes is a good investment for Fanatics. Next, for Hobby Headlines, they continue to talk Fanatics but this time its partnership with Complex to produce a new series…
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Have you ever wondered what it would take to feed 10 billion people without destroying the planet? In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded at our event in Manchester in May 2025, we tackle this question head-on with a leading researcher from the Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein at Imperial College London. Dr Rodrigo Ledesma-A…
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EPISODE 293 - Clark goes solo for the Friday podcast as he recaps his time at the Paris Card Show in France. Catch the IG reel for Part 1 and Part 2 of the video recap of the Paris show. Or watch the whole clip on YouTube. Then at the end, he reveals a recent poll results from his IG story where he asked if people prefer a superfractor 1/1 card in …
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In this episode, host Kim König and Ole Münch, research fellow in modern history, talk to Professor Philipp Gassert, whose lecture at the German Historical Institute explored a compelling question: Why does street protests remain powerful in our digital age? Professor Gassert’s research examines 250 years of protest history in different societies a…
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Even though we now live in an age of digital media, physical street protest is not a thing of the past. Anyone knows that even in the twenty-first century, public, symbolically charged spaces continue to be occupied by protesters who hope to score political points. We may even be under the impression that the frequency of street protests has increa…
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How did objects from around the globe and across millenia end up in major museums, far from their places of origin? What role has empire played in shaping modern museums? For this episode, Chelsea and Melissa Speak with Dan Hicks about how culture has been used to define and reinforce racial inequities through the collection and display of objects …
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EPISODE 292 - Clark and Hyung open the show discussing the marketing for the 2025 Bowman Baseball as well as David Ortiz's picks for the top prospects to chase in this year's set. Then for Hobby Headlines, they talk about the recent earnings call by eBay, beating Wall Street expectations for Q1 with double digit growth year-on-year. They discuss th…
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Picture yourself standing in the supermarket aisle, reading a food label that promises the world: "Boosts immunity!", "Burns fat naturally!", "Scientifically proven results!" - and finding yourself wondering: "Wait, can they actually say that?" In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded at our event in Manchester in November 2024, w…
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The story of natural history museums and their relationship to ancient objects, but also people, is entangled with colonialism and capitalism. How should modern curators begin unravelling such a tangled web? In this episode, Dr. Lisa Saladino Haney joins Chelsea and Melissa to discuss her curatorial work with the Egyptian collection at the Carnegie…
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EPISODE 291 - Clark welcomes back Will and Roy who start the show by sharing their experience setting up as a vendor at the Sports Card Expo in Toronto, which is the largest card show in Canada. Roy, in particular, shares what he's learned from setting up at smaller shows vs bigger shows and gives advice to any new vendors when trying to sell their…
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Dhruv Raina's lecture explores the conceptual challenges of developing a comprehensive historiography of techniques and technology in a global context. The encounter between Europe and Asia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries produced several discourses on the non-Western/non-European worlds that played a formative role in the crystallizatio…
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Think back to the times in your life when you saw a food product on a shelf that really stopped you in your tracks and made you say "wow". Maybe it even ended up disrupting a whole sector, with competitors rushing to emulate the success of that particular product. In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, made in partnership with Raps, we a…
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EPISODE 290 - In this Friday episode Clark welcomes Liz McGuire whose story went absolutely viral when she got hit in the head with a Bo Bichette foul ball. It ended up being a good news story after getting a call from Topps offering to make her into a baseball card. But the story doesn't end there. McGuire tells her whole story and all the details…
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What happens when Egyptomania overshadows contemporary Egyptian people? This week Heba Abd el-Gawad joins Chelsea and Melissa to discuss the relationship between modern Egyptian communities and Egyptian antiquities in museums around the world. Listen in as we learn about the work of the Egypt's Dispersed Heritage: Views from Egypt project, how Egyp…
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EPISODE 289 - Clark welcomes Lance Fensterman, CEO of Fanatics Events, to the pod where they discuss everything you need to know about the second Fanatics Fest event taking place again in New York City from June 20 to 22. That includes what people can expect at this year's show as well as what's new and different than the first year, and how what's…
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It is clear that having access to good data is a key requirement for any food business trying to reach sustainability targets, but what does that look like in practice? In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded live at our event held in Manchester in November 2024, we hear from a leading figure about their journey with data and sus…
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Forged provenance, forensic investigations, and placing ancient papyri in dish soap! In this episode, scholar Dr. Roberta Mazza shares tales from the black market papyrus trade, taking us from Egypt to Oxford to Waco, Texas. Listen in as we learn how wealthy collectors have influenced the antiquities trade and forced us to rethink our approach to a…
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EPISODE 288 - Clark and Hyung open the show giving their takes on the new Bowman Red Rookie Redemption program that Topps announced recently. Is it a gimmick or a great idea? Then for Hobby Headlines, they discuss several of the major announcements from the Topps Industry Conference including: Topps regaining NBA trading card license from Panini in…
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The whole of the food industry is affected by science-based targets on sustainability - but whose targets are they? Are we aiming to satisfy consumer demand, the wants and needs of investors, or is the industry simply following what regulators say needs to be done? In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded at our event in Mancheste…
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EPISODE 287 - Clark starts the show solo to give listeners a heads up about Episode 288 where they will do a deeper dive into several of the announcements from the Topps Industry Conference. But in the meantime, he gives his top-level thoughts on where he feels the hobby is at currently. Next, he plays the joint podcast episode with Paul Hickey of …
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For the first episode of our season on cultural heritage and legacies of colonialism, we look at the role of messaging apps and social media in the black market antiquities trade. Katie Paul joins Chelsea and Melissa to discuss the 'digital underworld' that supports looting and trafficking and her work with ATHAR (Antiquities Trafficking and Herita…
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EPISODE 286 - Clark opens the show with a brief update on the recent Sports Card Expo in Toronto with more coverage coming up in the new couple of episodes. Because Clark was recovering from the flu this past week, this week's episode is from Hyung's other podcast, Conversations With Hyung Cho, where in his Season 2 premier launched this month, he …
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How can partnerships help overcome the barriers to regenerative agriculture and drive lasting change in the food system? In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, recorded live at our event in Manchester in November 2024, we once again explore how industry is embracing the move towards regenerative agriculture, but crucially through the len…
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Irreconcilability seems to define both global politics and societal dynamics today, leading to a growing focus on reconciliation processes. While political science has long established reconciliation as a key area of research, especially since the 1990s, historians have engaged with it far less. Despite its obvious relevance to their discipline, as…
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Whether in a global political context or within society, irreconcilability seems to be the hallmark of our present times. This explains the growing interest in reconciliation processes. Since the 1990s, ‘reconciliation’ has been an established field of research in political science. Historians, however, have explored this field only to a limited ex…
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EPISODE 285 - Clark and Hyung open the show discussing whether the Wrestlemania 1/1 patch cards coming out are a gimmick or a genius way to onboard WWE fans to the card community. Then for Hobby Headlines, they talk about the newest announcement by PSA, which is that you can get your raw cards (valued at $250 or more) graded by PSA directly from th…
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Does ultra-processed plant-based food have a role to play in the future of sustainable nutrition? Huge strides have been made in the plant-based sector and benefits continue to be discovered, yet the market is plateauing. With an increasing backlash against ultra-processed foods targeting the sector, plant-based doesn’t always carry the allure it o…
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EPISODE 284 - Clark welcomes Gary Vaynerchuk to the podcast to talk about his upcoming release of Topps Chrome Veefriends, which he's trying to build to become the next Pokemon and Marvel (admitting it's an audacious goal but one that's he's committed his life to accomplishing.) Gary also shares his personal story about how sports cards changed his…
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EPISODE 283 - Clark and Hyung start the show talking about the 2007 Upper Deck Exquisite Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant Dual Auto 50th Anniversary Gold Logoman 1/1, which is hitting the auction block at Heritage. With Shyne150 previously offering $8M for the card, they try to guess what it'll ultimately sell for. Then for Hobby Headlines, they discus…
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As the food and drink industry adapts to seemingly ever-changing market conditions, could a process with deep historical roots provide the answers to some of the most pressing modern-day challenges? The world of food is constantly changing, whether its customer preferences, concerns about the environment, or global affairs having an impact on suppl…
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EPISODE 282 - Clark introduces the joint podcast episode with Paul Hickey of the Sports Card Strategy Show where they talk about a variety of hobby topics. That includes a listener question about bidding on your own auctions in hopes of getting the algorithm to show your listing more. They also discuss the advantage and disadvantages of listing you…
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How much work goes into getting a food or beverage product from concept to our supermarket shelves? It seems obvious that the starting point of a successful launch, is coming up with an idea that will sell, but how do you know that consumers will want to buy what you produce? The truth is, it's not possible to know for sure, but with the right rese…
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In this episode we interview Christine Abrams (Tonawanda Seneca, Beaver) and Grandell Logan (Tonawanda Seneca, Snipe), about their resistance against GCEDC (Genessee County Economic Development Center) and the STAMP (Science and Technology Advancement Manufacturing Park) project. And how STAMP has a negative impact on their environment and the eart…
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