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Comic Geek Speak Presents: Game On. Most of the crew at Comic Geek Speak are avid board-game players. In this show we'll be talking a little about some of the newest games we play and any interesting discussion that comes up about old favorites.
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History with Jackson

History with Jackson

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Join Historian Jackson van Uden as he brings up-to-date historical research and stories from historians, researchers and authors to you in an accessible and digestible way every Sunday! If you want to get in touch with History with Jackson email: [email protected] To support History with Jackson to carry on creating content subscribe to History with Jackson+ on Apple Podcasts or become a supporter on Buy Me A Coffee: https://bmc.link/HistorywJackson To catch up on everything t ...
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Organic farming, sustainability and equitable food systems. For those who care about food, where it comes from and how it’s grown. Brought to you by the Massachusetts chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA/Mass).
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If you thought history was dull, dry and boring, you haven't read Bill Nye's books! He brings wit, humor, satire, irony and sheer nonsensical fun into the subject, making it both entertaining and memorable. The Comic History of England was published posthumously in 1896 after the writer's tragic and untimely death half-way through the project. Hence it remains incomplete and covers the history of the island nation only up to the Tudor period. However, beginning with Julius Caesar, the Roman ...
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The Springer Math Podcast

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

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This is a podcast about mathematics and the people who develop it. The episodes combine recent developments and visions for the future of the field and aim at creating a virtual hub that highlights ideas, people and research topics in mathematics. ISSN 2731-4804
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Today we speak to Author, Historian and Friend Simon Elliott about the life of one of the most successful warriors ever to operate in Britain, and that is Agricola! We speak about his origins, how he first came to Britain from Rome, and how he conquered more of Britain than any other Roman! Click here to grab copies of Simon's new book 'Agricola In…
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En este episodio platicamos sobre cómo queda México ante los aranceles de EE.UU.. También, hablamos sobre el precio de los granos en Estados Unidos y exploramos las tendencias en el mercado de la proteína. Aquí puedes leer nuestro descargo de responsabilidad: https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/011417027/disclaimer…
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In this episode we spoke to Annie Garthwaite about the women of the wars of the roses, perhaps more specifically Cecily, Duchess of York and later The King's Mother. In this episode we touch on the differences between writing non-fiction and historical fiction, the different elements of the lives of the women of the wars of the roses ash Annie has …
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En este episodio hablamos sobre los posibles aranceles y sus implicaciones. También, hablamos sobre el precio de los granos y oleaginosas. También, comentamos sobre el sector pecuario. Nos acompañan César Flores, Claudia Cruz, David Huitrón y Pablo Sherwell. Aquí puedes leer nuestro descargo de responsabilidad: https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/di…
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As the Outdoor Programs Leader for Naventure in Florida, Corian Yandel is responsible for overseeing all outdoor recreation activities to ensure that the 350,000 annual visitors who recreate at 11 locations in the Ocala National Forest, have a fun, knowledgeable, and safe time recreating responsibly. Corian has a background in fitness and nutrition…
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In this episode with speak to author, historian and political commentator Casey Michel about his book, 'American Kleptocracy: How the U.S. created the greatest money-laundering scheme in history'. The two discussed what is kleptocracy, how different tyrants across the world are utilising the American banking system for their own gain, and the vario…
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In this episode Jackson takes a break from hosting and Marc Morris and Clare Mulley take the microphones to talk history together! They discuss their talks, their topics and the different ways of looking at history! The Southwark History Festival is going on from the 18th of July to the 19th of July! Grab your tickets here If you want to get in tou…
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In this episode of our Southwark History Festival special series we speak to Michael Jones about the life of Edward, The Black Prince! We looked how he obtained the moniker, what he was like as a military leader, and his relationship with John of Gaunt! The Southwark History Festival is going on from the 18th of July to the 19th of July! Grab your …
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CJ Greco (they/she) is a nonbinary transwoman, activist, and naturalist from Chicago, Illinois, who is the guest editor of the current issue of NAI's Legacy magazine, "Interpreting Beyond the Binary." They have been working in informal conservation education for most of their life, starting as a youth volunteer 18 years ago. CJ currently works as t…
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En este episodio, Pablo Sherwell nos da el contexto sobre las tensiones comerciales que enfrentan los productos agroalimentarios de México con Estados Unidos imponiendo nuevas barreras y aranceles. Claudia Cruz comparte sus cinco breves con lo más relevante del sector, desde lluvias esperanzadoras hasta el impacto del arancel al tomate. César Flore…
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In this episode we sit down with Emily Feng to discuss her new book 'Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping's China' . In this episode we discussed people's experiences of persecution in Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Tibet as well as how people have tried to escape the persecution inflicted on them by the regime! Grab a copy of…
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In this final episode of the Stuart History Festival we speak to one of the Festival Directors Dr Erica Canela about the subject of her Sunday talk about the unexpected history of the Quakers, we speak about who the Quakers are, how they spread the message, and who her favourite Quakers is! The Stuart History Festival will be taking place on the 5t…
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In this episode we are joined by author and historian Jonathan Healey to discuss his brand new book 'The Blood in Winter: A Nation Descends, 1642'. In this episode we discuss Charles I's moves for peace, Parliament's anger with the King and the key players who the despite between Crown and Parliament! To keep up to date with Jon head to his X, Inst…
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Storytelling, recordings, and live musical performances provide historical context and universal themes of resistance, struggle, creative self-expression, and freedom with the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. Rangers Karen Armagost and Jade Perdue share the story with NAI's Song Stott and Paul Caputo.…
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In this episode we speak with Jonathan Sumption all about the challenges that are facing democracy both at home in the UK, and abroad! Jonathan also talked to us about some of the ways we can all work to protect democracy! Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here which is held between the 23rd of June to the 29th! To learn more about Chal…
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In this episode we speak to Anne Sebba all about writing about the Holocaust, how that impacts her and a female orchestra which is the subject of her new book 'The Women’s Orchestra Of Auschwitz'. Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here which is held between the 23rd of June to the 29th! To learn more about Chalke and grab tickets head t…
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In this episode of our Gloucester History Festival Special Series we speak to Luke Pepera all about his book 'Motherland: 500,000 Years of African Culture and Identity'. Within this two episode Luke corrects misconceptions that we might have about Africa, he tells us about his deep family connection to this history, and his sheds some light on some…
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In this episode we speak to Simon Mayall about the clash between Christendom and the Caliphate between the 7th Century and the 21st Century! We spoke about some the darkest moments in this combined history, we decentralise the narrative away from Western Europe, and we ad the empathy back in the narrative! Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festi…
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En este episodio platicamos de la cosecha nacional de maíz y de los precios internacionales de este grano. Cesar Flores presenta su capsula de granos y David Huitron su capsula pecuaria. ¡Juan Carlos Anaya nos envía un muy gratificante mensaje. Aquí puedes leer nuestro descargo de responsabilidad: https://www.rabobank.com/knowledge/disclaimer/01141…
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In this episode we speak with Max Adams all about the craft of writing and researching early medieval English history, some of the issues we have with interpreting information, and some of the issues that writers have! To keep up to date with Max head to his website Grab a copy of the The Mercian Chronicles: King Offa and the Birth of the Anglo-Sax…
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In this episode we speak to author and historian Max Adams all about his brand new book 'The Mercian Chronicles: King Offa and the Birth of the Anglo-Saxon State, AD 630–918 - The Founders of Britain Quartet'. The two discussed the political and religious landscape of Early Medieval England, King Offa's relationship with the continent, and the impo…
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In this episode we speak to Zack White all about Josephine and Napoleon's relationship and how it was toxic! Zack talks to us about how Napoleon changes Josephine's name, how Josephine used to manipulate Napoleon to get what she wanted, and how the Pope even became involved in their relationship! Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here w…
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In this episode we have a brief discussion about her recent work on Hans Holbein, how his contemporaries would have interpreted his work, but also the importance of 1533! Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here which is held between the 23rd of June to the 29th! To learn more about Chalke and grab tickets head to their website, TikTok, I…
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In today episode of our Chalke History Festival Special Series we speak with Curator of Historic Buildings at the Tower of London and Historic Royal Palaces, Portsmouth Cathedral Archaeologist Alfred Hawkins all about his work in history, what working in heritage is like and the challenges that it poses for historians! Keep up to date with Alfred v…
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Emily Agricola Holtrop of the Cincinnati Art Museum discusses the role of interpretation interpreting art. This episode delves into managing a team of more than 60 volunteers and navigating a turbulent climate, among much else. Emily joins NAI's Heather Manier and Madison Hyatt.By National Association for Interpretation
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Today we have a special bonus episode as part of our Chalke History Festival Special Episode as we speak to author and historian Sam Leith all about his book 'The Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading' which he will be speaking about at Chalke History Festival on Tuesday 24th of June at 20:30! To keep up to date with Sam head to his BlueSky,…
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In this episode of our Chalke History Festival Special Series we sit down to talk with Sarah Liscoe to discuss historic sailmaking. In this episode Sarah and Jackson discussed the different materials used to make sails, how to make sails, and the historical evolution of the trade! Grab your tickets for Chalke History Festival here which is held bet…
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En este episodio platicamos de muchos temas. Comenzamos hablando sobre la apreciación del peso mexicano para después pasar a comentar los temas más recientes del sector pecuario y los esfuerzos que se realizan para abrir nuevos mercados a la exportación de carne de cerdo mexicana (el caso de Filipinas). También, platicamos del mercado de granos y o…
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In this episode of our Chalke History Festival Special Series we sit down to talk with Author and Historian Tim Bouverie to discuss his brand new book 'Allies at War: The Politics of Defeating Hitler'. In this episode Tim and Jackson discussed Churchill's sense of history, Roosevelt's Wilsonian international aspirations, and the big three's eye on …
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In this episode we sit down with historian and author Helen Carr to discuss her new book 'Sceptred Isle: A New History of the Fourteenth Century' . In this episode Helen Carr talks to us about the Black Death, the emotional impact of the century's turmoil, and the power of its monarchs! Grab a copy of Sceptred Isle Keep up to date with Helen throug…
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En este episodio el Secretario de la SADER Julio Berdegué nos actualiza sobre la situación del gusano barrenador en México y nos comenta cuáles son las acciones y estrategias que se están implementando. También, nos acompaña David Huitrón y César Flores para platicar de pecuarios y granos, respectivamente. Aquí puedes leer nuestro descargo de respo…
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In this episode we speak to Marc Milner all about the hidden story behind D-Day and the Normandy Campaign! In this episode we spoke about the media battle that was going off in the USA, the conflict between military leadership, and the hidden contribution of the British Empire. Grab a copy of Marc's book Second Front If you want to get in touch wit…
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In this episode, we speak with Charlotte Giraudo, Interpretation Program Manager at the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). As the steward of 57 overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials, ABMC honors the service, achievements, and sacrifice of U.S. armed forces. Charlotte shares the profound responsibility of interpreting these globa…
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In today's episode, we welcome back author and historian Damien Lewis to discuss the great, and awe-inspiring escape of Operation Pistol from his brand-new book 'SAS Great Escapes Four: Gripping Escape Stories From World War Two Heroes'! Click here to grab a copy of SAS Great Escapes Four To keep up to date with Damien head to his website, his X, o…
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In this episode of our Chalke History Festival Special Series we sit down to talk with Author and Historian Kate Vigurs to talk about her brand new book 'Mission Europe: The Secret History of the Women of the SOE'. In this episode Kate builds upon her world leading research to tell the story of the women of the SOE who were severing across Europe t…
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Jim Buchholz, director of the Schmeeckle Reserve at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, joins to discuss interpretive planning, exhibit design, and his popular recurring NAI Conference session, the Wayside Olympics. He is the co-author of several publications, most notably Signs, Trails, And Wayside Exhibits: Connecting People And Places, pa…
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In this episode we sit down with historian and author Heather R. Darsie to discuss her new book 'Katharine of Aragon, Spanish Princess' I am not as Simple as I May Seem'' . In this episode the two discuss Katharine family's history, her years in limbo, and her parent's relationship with Henry VII. Grab a copy of Katharine of Aragon: Spanish Princes…
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In this episode of our Gloucester History Festival Special Series we speak to Luke Pepera all about his book 'Motherland: 500,000 Years of African Culture and Identity'. Within this two episode Luke corrects misconceptions that we might have about Africa, he tells us about his deep family connection to this history, and his sheds some light on some…
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In this Gloucester History Festival Special Series episode we speak to author and historian Ian Mortimer about the fake death of Edward II! In the episode we discussed the traditional narrative of Edward's death, the story that Ian's research points him towards, and the different approaches to history that Ian has taken to get to this conclusion! T…
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