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History is often told through the lens of winners, victors, and conventional narratives. "Hîstory Unfiltéred" digs deeper to reveal the untold stories, controversial figures, and forgotten events that shaped the course of humanity. In each episode, we'll challenge the traditional understanding of historical events and explore the fascinating complexity of the past. Get ready for History like you've never heard it before!
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Want to learn about the horrible bits of history you weren’t taught l? Come check out the dark history podcast a Bi-monthly podcast on history’s darker side. We will delve into the macabre, torturous and bloodthirsty side of history not widely spoken about. looking at some of the most evil people, historical true crime and mysteries. Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dark-history?ref_id=36220 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d Email: darkhistory2021@outlo ...
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Hometown History

Shane L. Waters

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Discover the untold stories hidden in your own backyard with Hometown History. We bring to life the forgotten events and local legends that never made it into the textbooks. Each episode uncovers the mysteries and pivotal moments that shaped small towns across the nation. Join us as we delve deep into the past to reveal the history you didn't know existed. Let's explore the hidden chapters of history, one hometown at a time.
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Blood on Gold Mountain

Micah Huang, Hao Huang, and Emma Gies

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1871 Los Angeles was a dangerous place, especially for the refugees, migrants and troublemakers who lived on Calle De Los Negros, at the heart of Chinatown. Yut Ho, a beautiful young refugee, came to LA and fell in love, only to be drawn into a showdown between two of Chinatown's most notorious gangsters. Before long, the entire city was caught up in a life or death struggle where old-world values of kinship, honor and loyalty clashed with new-world issues of race, sex, and identity. The ens ...
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After-Wise

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Afterwise - To become wise after an event, when it’s too late. Itself a semi-forgotten word, originating from Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary of 1913, Afterwise perfectly summarises the ethos of this podcast, created to celebrate the forgotten treasures, and perhaps commiserate the forgotten failures, that often become lost to history. Whether it is the works of literature in the no man’s land between modern best sellers and classics, or the scientific theories that didn't quite make ...
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Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB Fry, Monty Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Warwick Armstrong, KS Ranjitsinhji, Hugh Trumble, Sydney Barnes, Archie MacLaren, Clem Hill, Gilbert Jessop and many, many more. Join me, Tom Ford, as each episode I invite a guest to discuss a player, series or event from the Golden Age, ...
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Lore and Legends

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Lore and Legends explores humanities past, present, and future through the the lore and legends of past cultures like Ancient Egypt, Greece, and the oft forgotten Native Americans. and of course modern myths, legends, and phenomena like bigfoot, UFO's, Conspiracies, and Religions.... https://www.loreandlegends.net
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History Declassified goes beyond the headlines and into the overlooked chapters of the past. From forgotten operations to untold decisions that shaped the modern world, we uncover the stories left out of the textbooks — thoughtfully, factually, and in full context. A podcast from Option 3 Media.
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A sci-fi actual play podcast using the Stars Without Numbers system. After a cataclysmic event known as ”The Scream”, the human empire crumbled. It is only now, 600 years later, that the skies are full of starships again with interplanetary communications and trade. Join our adventurers as they try to survive in the Imeall Mor sector making ends meat in an indifferent universe. Space bears, crystal goblins, psychic humans, and forgotten ancient treasures are just a few things they might find ...
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69 SOUTH

Chop & Julie

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🔍 Welcome to 69 South, your go-to podcast for unraveling mystery and true crime in a world of chaos! 🕵️‍♂️ We dive deep into current and past true crime incidents, digging for the truth and reporting raw, reliable facts to our listeners. Our mission? To be your trusted source for all things crime, justice, and safety in a society that’s truly lost. From local secrets to national cases, we’re here to keep our communities informed and secure. Join us as we chase answers and shine a light on wh ...
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We Happy Few 506 The Podcast brings you interviews with historians, the actors and production crew who were involved in the making of Band of Brothers and more, Come visit us out at www.WeHappyFew506.com or on our social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, by simply typing in We Happy Few 506 for more information on our upcoming live events, Battlefield Tours in Europe and also our incredible merchandise on sale. For more content from We Happy Few 506 follow us on the links below ...
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Pour yourself a glass and get ready to dive into the captivating world of Portuguese history! Discover the stories, and forgotten tales of unsung heroes, Kings and Queens, revolutionaries, and everything in between! Each season, we revisit a different era, theme, or historical event, challenging prevailing narratives and exploring the rich tapestry of Portugal's heritage through a modern lens. We invite you to be a part of the conversation. So grab a glass, raise it high, and hit that play b ...
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Fall asleep to the stories that shaped the world. Sleep with History blends rich, immersive tales from the past with the calming rhythm of bedtime narration. From ancient empires to pivotal revolutions, each episode transforms real historical events into atmospheric stories designed to quiet the mind and ease you into restful sleep. Whether you're fascinated by the lives of forgotten queens, the rise of empires, or the quiet moments that sparked world-changing ideas, this is history like you ...
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Some Story

Ryan Dennehy

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“A HALF-HISTORY, KIND-OF-CULTURE, VAGUELY-VALUABLE SHOW:” Some Story seeks to bring small, often-forgotten or ignored, and niche bits of culture and history to the general public in an easily-digestible form. Each episode, Ryan briefly explores the cultural context, impact, and narrative surrounding some artifact of the past, event, book, movie, work of art, song, poem, etc. So, if you have a few short moments to spare and want to learn about some small piece of the past, listen to some stories.
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Welcome to Boots on the Streets Podcast, where we will discuss political, social,Urban Prepping and Cultural issues. We provide raw unapologetic discussions while fighting to restore American values. We represent our Veterans, the forgotten, those that don't have a voice and are being overlooked. Its time to put our Boots on the Streets because we are at WAR America!
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Mystifyingly missing? Is a podcast that will explore both solved and unsolved, both famous and not so famous disappearances and true crime cases. We will explore why some cases make headlines, while others are pushed aside. We will look at why the memory and legacy of some events endure while other disappearances are forgotten. We willl also look at media, and see if or how they impacted the investigation, and whether they hurt or hindered the case. We will also explore overshadowed events, ...
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We felt the world had enough whispery mental wellness podcasts asking you to eat healthy and breathe deeply. We aim to be more honest and sometimes irreverent and funny about the forces that affect us all. Some episodes feel like hanging out with professional therapists at the bar after work, while others might feel like you’re listening in on a university class with professional thought leaders. We discuss creativity, intuition, trauma, and the overlap between the three in the spectrum of c ...
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Welcome to "Rise and Outshine with Live Events for Podcasters", brought to you by the dynamic force of Poduty and hosted by the charismatic Jeff Revilla! Step into our audio arena where podcasters, both seasoned and new, shine their brightest. Every episode, witness 2 or 3 creators share a tantalizing 10-minute snippet of their podcast, be it a live demonstration or a pre-recorded gem, to a panel of podcasting aficionados and an audience with a keen ear. But there's more than just performanc ...
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Visitor Elves

Kelly Ballard

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Welcome to the Visitor Elves podcast, where I take you behind the scenes of tourism, hospitality, culture, and events in and around the West of England and Wales. Each episode dives into the stories, insights, challenges, and victories of inspiring people and businesses shaping the industry. Our stories resonate far beyond our region, connecting listeners worldwide. The Visitor Elves community brings together partners, future employees, suppliers, and peers across the UK, making it a must-li ...
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Broadly Underestimated is the podcast dedicated to understanding the underestimated aspects of our lives. Every object, institution, historical event – even the most mundane – has its own revolutionary story. And it’s often the underestimated women behind those stories that have shaped life as we know it today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Uncommon History

Uncommon History Podcast / Shelby Green Media LLC

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Exclusive Content for subscribers: https://redcircle.com/shows/b2729670-bbd9-45dc-90be-bf710a59c909 Book - Understanding the Bible made Easy: Bible Study Guide for beginners Click here: https://amzn.to/3CxYZZU Christian Devotional and Prayer Journal for Women- https://amzn.to/3F2s2G0 Click the link to receive two free audiobooks from Audible: https://amzn.to/3uoIVVo Follow the link to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/uncommonhistory Support this podcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/uncommo ...
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Before They Were Famous

Michael McCrudden

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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet stars. Artists in rap, comedy, instagram models & YouTubers. This channel profiles who they are, where they came from and how they reached the top of the entertainment industry. Thanks for tuning in.
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Welcome to the 1 Day Business Breakthrough (1DayBB) Podcast! Each episode features the voice of one real-life business owner who shares their most painful struggle, followed by a 15-minute "hotseat" where entrepreneur hosts Pat Flynn and Chris Ducker go back-and-forth to brainstorm, share ideas and develop strategics, tactics and tips to help that person break through their struggle. Each episode ends with both Pat and Chris sharing what each of their next steps would be. 1DayBB started as a ...
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Caroline Criado Perez has spent years investigating the gender data gap – and how women are simply forgotten in a world designed for men. Her best-selling book, Invisible Women, was published to critical acclaim, and Caroline was inundated with readers sharing their own stories of the “default male”. In her new podcast Caroline investigates what happens next: how can we close the gender data gap and design a world that works for everyone? Caroline will hunt for missing data, get in fights wi ...
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The Jake Boucher Show

Jake Boucher

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This podcast has a little bit of everything mixed in but with a focus on business. My number one goal with this podcast is to bring value/entertainment to at least one person with every episode. If I can do that, then it’s all worth it... Listen and reach out to me on Twitter (jakeboucher_) and tell me what your favorite episode is!
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In the quiet folds of history, we trace the serene steps of Mahatma Gandhi, whose steadfast march towards nonviolence and simplicity reshaped the spirit of nations. His philosophy, deeply woven with the threads of peace, simplicity, and self-sufficiency, invites us to ponder the profound strength found in serene resistance and the quiet dignity of …
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The ancient wisdom that keeps coming back because it's true Athens, 399 BCE. Socrates holds the cup of hemlock, about to die for something that can't be proven - only known. The daimonion. The inner voice. The shamanic function that guides from beyond rational thought. 2,400 years later, we call it the unconscious. Or intuition. Or the default mode…
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The digital shadows that conceal online predators are being illuminated by sophisticated detective work, as demonstrated in the shocking case of Ryan Wade Layman - a recently retired Martinsville firefighter facing multiple felony charges for child exploitation and possession of child pornography. Detective Jonathan Moscato's investigation through …
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The haunting question "What would happen if I said I lied?" sits at the heart of this gripping exploration into a long-buried child sexual abuse case that's finally seeing the light of day. Ten years after a teenage victim recanted her allegations against her stepfather, she's back—armed with recordings, screenshots, and the unshakable determinatio…
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Tonight, we delve into the delicate art of Haiku, where the profound simplicity of seventeen syllables captures the vastness of emotional landscapes and natural beauty. Through the vivid imagery of Matsuo Bashōs iconic old pond and the thoughtful integration of seasonal kigo, each poem is a door into the fleeting, beautiful impermanence of the worl…
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In this episode of History Unfiltered, we take a deep dive into Africa’s rich yet often overlooked history, uncovering the forgotten kingdoms and empires that shaped the continent and the world. Join us as we explore the powerful Kingdom of Axum, the wealth of the Mali Empire, and the monumental legacy of Great Zimbabwe. Did you know that the Kingd…
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When war-torn wards near the Bosphorus Strait reeked of sewage and despair, Florence Nightingale arrived with 38 nurses, a ledger, and one stubborn oil-lamp. In today’s Hometown History, Shane Waters traces how Nightingale’s evidence-based reforms—and the parallel heroics of Jamaican-Scottish healer Mary Seacole—drove mortality at Scutari Barracks …
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As twilight embraces the landscape of memory, we wander through the serenity of Chinas immense spirit amidst its gravest trials. The indomitable will of the people glowing like a lantern in the night, illuminating paths of resistance scrawled across cragged hills and dense forests, despite the weight of sorrow shadowing every step. Here, in the qui…
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In the wake of revolution, the Bolsheviks promised justice, equality, and a new world. But behind the slogans and red banners was something far darker. Between 1918 and 1922, hundreds of thousands — perhaps millions — were executed, starved, tortured, or simply erased under Lenin’s regime. The Red Terror wasn’t a reaction. It was a policy — cold, c…
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How therapy became a computer program and lost its soul 1973: A researcher walks into a psychiatric hospital claiming to hear voices saying "empty, hollow, thud." He's immediately diagnosed with schizophrenia and held for weeks. The twist? He's perfectly sane. It's all an experiment to prove psychiatric diagnosis is fiction. Those three words - emp…
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A mother's worst nightmare unfolds in real-time at an Indianapolis hotel when she returns to Room 111 to find convicted child molester Bruce Pierce attacking her 12-year-old daughter. In that split-second of horror, she makes a decision that will forever alter multiple lives—she draws her gun and fires. The bullet-riddled walls of Room 111 tell onl…
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From genius discovery to UFO battles: The man who found trauma in the body Wilhelm Reich made one of psychology's greatest discoveries: The body remembers what the mind forgets. Trauma doesn't just live in thoughts and memories - it's held in muscle tension, breathing patterns, and physical armor that protects us from unbearable feelings. Then he w…
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As dawns light cascaded through the stained glass of St. Peters Basilica, a crown was placed upon Charlemagnes head, weaving together the threads of Roman tradition and Frankish vigor. This moment, both solemn and magnificent, signaled a union of spiritual and temporal power that would echo through the ages, reshaping the very tapestry of European …
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When a gym-goer noticed a foul odor coming from a locked tanning room at Planet Fitness, no one expected to discover 39-year-old Derek Sink, who had been dead for three days. Despite wearing an ankle monitor that repeatedly pinged his location and multiple visits from his monitoring officer, Sink's body remained undiscovered in plain sight. The inv…
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Venture on a mesmerizing maritime journey in this episode of 'Sleep with History'. Let your imagination set sail with Admiral Zheng He, as you navigate through cultural landscapes and witness a Sino centric world order during the grandeur of the Ming dynasty era. Discover how the sea was a stage for diplomacy, trade, and the collision of beliefs. E…
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Send us a text Joining us this week, is author Angela V.John, who wrote the recently released book 'The Dramatic Lives of Philip Burton'. For those who may not know, Philip Burton was the mentor of the Hollywood legend, actor Richard Burton, as well as setting up the AMDA drama school in New York. You will get a wonderful insight in to both Philip …
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What if one small event—one tragic death—changed the course of history forever? In this gripping episode of History Unfiltered, we pull back the curtain on the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, an act that ignited World War I and brought down long established empires. From the tense political landscape to secret alliances and shadowy consp…
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During the Cold War, NATO backed secret "stay-behind" armies across Europe, preparing to resist a Soviet invasion. But in countries like Italy, these clandestine networks became something else entirely — implicated in terrorism, political manipulation, and a covert war on democracy itself. This episode investigates Operation Gladio, a decades-long …
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A child trafficking network. Political coverups. Missing witnesses. In the late 1980s, allegations emerged linking powerful U.S. figures to a scandal so explosive it threatened to expose the dark underbelly of America’s elite. But instead of justice, there were gag orders, sealed documents, and unexplained deaths. This episode investigates the Fran…
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In 1985, French intelligence agents bombed Greenpeace’s flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior, while it was docked in New Zealand — killing a crew member and sparking an international scandal. The mission, codenamed Opération Satanique, was designed to silence anti-nuclear protests in the Pacific. Instead, it exposed a covert act of state sabotage b…
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Send us a text. Thank you for your messages I really appreciate it 😁 While I'm recovering from a slipped disc (and slowly crawling back to normal), this week’s episode comes courtesy of the incredible Mysterious PNW Pod — part of the Umbrella Collective family. They've kindly stepped in with a fascinating and eerie deep dive into one of Seattle’s m…
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Unearth the deep, transformative power of Buddhism's entry amidst the serenity of an ancient era with Sleep with History's latest episode "Nara Period (710-794): Introduction of Buddhism and the establishment of the capital in Nara". Engage in a mesmerizing journey as we paint vivid narratives of spirited monks, captivating temples and meticulously…
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The mystic who mapped the soul while America decided it was too scary https://gettherapybirmingham.com/the-weird-history-of-psychotherapy-part-2-jungs-and-the-bottom-of-consciousness/ While Freud was projecting his trauma onto patients, Carl Jung made a radical discovery: There's a layer of mind beneath the personal unconscious that we all share. T…
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Dive into the "Sleep with History" podcast with the gripping episode "Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)." Explore 1492, when Columbus set his sails to the vast unknown, guided by ambition and courage. As we unravel his encounters with the indigenous Taino and the bedrock of an impending exploitation, prepare for a sensory sail across treacherous wat…
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The cocaine addict who convinced the world children want to sleep with their parents Vienna, 1866. Ten-year-old Sigmund Freud watches antisemitic thugs knock his father's hat into the mud. Jakob Freud picks it up, head down, and walks on. This moment of paternal humiliation would shape the entire field of psychology. But this episode reveals the sh…
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A dismembered body dumped in rural Indiana. A classic Oldsmobile Cutlass that vanished without a trace. A stolen car stereo that sparked a deadly grudge. After more than 30 years of silence, the brutal 1992 murder of Tony Bledsoe is finally coming to light, revealing the dark secrets buried in a small Indiana town. When human remains - lacking a he…
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One of the most legendary relics of the past is the Spear of Longinus, also called the Holy Lance, or the Spear of Destiny. From its origins in the Gospel of John, to present day it has been an enduring legend. This episode focuses on how it intrigued Hitler, Himmler, and the SS as they sought to conquer the west. Visit https://www.loreandlegends.n…
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Dive into an immersive journey into the past with 'Ashikaga Shogunate: The Ashikaga Clan Gains Control' episode on 'Sleep with History'. Explore the tumultuous yet golden era of change, as the Ashikaga clan grapples with decentralization of power, cultural blossoming and economic advancements. Experience the tension and triumph of ancient Japanese …
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Before “nurse” meant respect, it meant desperation. In this opening chapter of our three-part series, host Shane Waters drags us into the overcrowded 19th-century wards where poverty, prejudice, and cholera reigned. Discover why hospitals were once “death houses,” how nurses faced infection rates four times higher than other women, and what drove u…
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Embrace the tranquility of the night as you delve into a vivid narrative journey back to the heart of the Xinhai Revolution in "Sleep with History's" gripping episode, "The end of the Qing Dynasty (1911)". Whispering secrets of the unplanned Wuchang Uprising, you'll feel the pulse of a nation on the verge of transformation. Be more than just a pass…
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Murder came quietly to rural Indiana on a cold February night in 1977. While the rest of the country was preparing for Valentine's Day celebrations, a family in Park County faced unimaginable horror when armed intruders entered their double-wide mobile home and changed their lives forever. The case known locally as the "Valentine's Day Massacre" be…
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Addiction Recovery Psychology: Jung, 12-Step Evolution & Depth Therapy Breakthrough with Recovery Expert 🎯 ADDICTION RECOVERY | PSYCHOLOGY | THERAPY | MENTAL HEALTH | SPIRITUALITY Discover the revolutionary integration of Jungian psychology and addiction recovery with Corey Gamberg, Executive Director of Rockland Recovery Treatment Centers. This gr…
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The fifth installment of our Fortinberry case coverage delivers the most disturbing revelations yet. What started as inappropriate conduct with high school students has escalated into a nightmare involving allegations of child molestation, incest, and sexual gratification with her biological son. Detective Patrick Williams received a devastating re…
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Leap into the fabric of resistance during World War II in this captivating episode of 'Sleep with History'. Experience a tale of unity, defiance, and socio-political transformation, as Greece stands up against the Axis occupation. Immerse yourself in the rise and dominance of the National Liberation Front (EAM), which brought stability amidst chaos…
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Visit https://www.loreandlegends.net/2025/05/the-peoples-crusade.html for more! Prior the legendary First Crusade that saw the armies of Christendom retake the Holy Land, a "paupers army" of regular people that included women, children, and a smattering of lesser knights, set off in search of fame, fortune, and forgiveness in an ill-fated expeditio…
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Enter the complex tapestry of America's past with this intriguing episode of "Sleep with History". Unwind as we trace the pivotal events leading to the American Civil War, exploring the powerful contrast between North and South. Journey through the myriad of socio-economic conflicts, insightful legislation, and profound ideological differences that…
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One apocalypse down, one to go. We find the Phoenix Pham after they dispatched the Chancellor and rest of Draevorne Siblings, left with a group of Acolytes of the End attempting to do something and the man himself, Vaughn McRaven. Will our heroes be able to get Zuri to see reason? Will they have to fight their allies? Or have they already failed?…
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Enter the realm of divine rights and epic conquests with 'Sleep with History.' Tonight's episode, 'Norman Conquest of England by William the Conqueror (1066),' takes you on a mesmerizing tour of medieval power dynamics. A tale where the deep, soothing voice of history lulls you into the isolation of sleep, intertwined with themes of valor, ambition…
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A shocking case unfolds as we meticulously examine the probable cause affidavit filed against Jacob Wessel, a former robotics teacher at Mooresville Christian Academy in Indiana. The document reveals disturbing allegations of grooming behavior directed at a 13-year-old student, including inappropriate text messages stating he was "in love" with her…
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Join therapist Joel Blackstock, martial artist James Waites, and esoteric practitioner Alice Hawley as they delve into the fascinating world of Japanese swords. This episode explores the metallurgy, history, and psychological significance of the katana – from its invention by Masamune after the Mongol invasions to its deep connections with Bushido …
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Step back into the 9th century with "Sleep with History" as we explore the formation of the Danelaw in England. This intriguing episode merges history and relaxation, taking you on a peaceful journey through the cultural amalgamation that occurred during the Viking invasions. Unveil how Norse customs, language and economic influence blended into th…
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In Part 2 of this episode dedicated to the 1912 Triangular Tournament between England, Australia and South Africa, historian Patrick Ferriday shares his thoughts on the strengths of each team, the factors for the tournament's failure, and whether such a series would work in the twenty-first century. ABOUT PATRICK FERRIDAY: Born in London, he lived …
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Visit https://www.loreandlegends.net/2025/05/pope-urban-ii-father-of-crusades.html for more! This episode takes a look into the life and rise of Odo of Lagery, who became Pope Urban II. Pope Urban II's legendary sermon in a field in Clermont France in 1095 would launch the First Crusade and forever change the world... Music in Episode "Half Mystery…
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A white Pontiac Firebird speeds northbound in the southbound lanes of State Road 67 at nearly 100 mph, T-tops removed, blonde hair blowing in the wind. Inside, four children clutch whatever they can as witnesses report them screaming. The driver, 32-year-old Judy Kirby, appears eerily calm, "stoic" and "on a mission" according to those who swerved …
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Embark on a captivating journey into the depths of Jungian psychology with hosts Quique Autrey and Joel Blackstock. In this episode, Joel shares his unique perspectives on a wide range of topics, including: The potential oversimplification of Jung's ideas by American Jungians How neurology is validating Jung's phenomenological map of the soul Joel'…
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Slip into a peaceful slumber with our episode 'American Revolution (1775-1783)' on 'Sleep with History.' Journey back in time through a carefully crafted narrative, revel in the whispers of Enlightenment philosophy, feel the rising tension of the Boston Tea Party, and draw inspiration from the revolutionary fervor of Thomas Paine’s 'Common Sense.' …
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Dive into the gripping narrative of "Sleep with History" in our episode "Jack the Ripper Murders (1888)." Traverse through the dense fog-filled streets of Whitechapel and listen to the chilling tales of the infamous serial killer. Experience the stark contrasts of Victorian society, where prosperity and desolation stand side by side. Amidst the mur…
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