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Treasure Vortex Podcast

Treasure Vortex

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Join us as we discuss all types of treasure hunting and our adventures. Metal Detecting Mudlarking Dump digging Arrowhead hunting Privy Digging Gold panning Thrifting Live shows Monday nights at 8 p.m. EST Special Guests! Give aways! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/treasure-vortex-podcast--2244406/support.
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This Is My Thing explores the ways we find and bring joy into our lives. It’s about the things we do not because it’s a job or a necessity, but simply because we love to do them. You’ll meet a guy who finds satisfaction in using his metal detector to find other people’s lost objects and you’ll hear from a group of retired ladies who started a ukulele band just because it sounded fun. And that’s just the start. This Is My Thing is supported by Fox Service Company.
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The Metal Detective

Velocity Studios

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The year is 2045. As a historic winter storm slams into her city, New York detective Jacquelyn "Jack" Irons learns her marriage is over and seeks shelter in the closest hotel. Tonight, there's a killer stalking the high society guests of the opulent Bradbury Hotel, and in these white-out conditions there's no help on the way. With no-one to trust - human or robot - Jack aims to catch the killer before the sun rises and before her own past catches up with her.
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The Metal Detecting Show

The Metal Detecting Show

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Hey If you are interested in metal detecting please check out my podcast where each week I talk about my own adventures in metal detecting, I brake down technical aspects of the hobby, all coupled with guest interviews discussing their successful hunting methods and product reviews. You can interact with the show by leaving a voicemail via https://linktr.ee/themetaldetectingshow Chat Soon.
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The Metal Detecting Podcast

The Metal Detecting Podcast

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Join us every other Friday at 7:00 P.M. CST. This podcast is all about metal detecting and those who love the hobby. So join us as we talk with some of the most interesting people in the hobby of metal detecting.
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Time Team

Time Team

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Time Team's Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams explore the world of archaeology. Featuring exclusive access to digs and interviews with experts to unearth the stories of the past. We bring you a podcast here every Tuesday, with one available to watch per month on our YouTube channel. Join our community of archaeology and history enthusiasts over on Patreon. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out more.
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Join us as we unearth history one beep at a time! Detector For Metal Podcast explores the exciting world of treasure hunting with expert tips on research, equipment, and recovery techniques. Whether you're seeking gold nuggets, Civil War relics, rare coins, or lost jewelry, we'll help you be prepared, purposeful, and patient—the three keys to successful detecting. Discover hidden treasures beneath your feet and connect with fellow detectorists who share your passion for uncovering the past. ...
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Welcome to Straight From The Coil — a podcast that goes beyond the beeps. This series is all about the mental side of metal detecting: the mindset, motivation, and meaning behind the hunt. Whether you’re in a slump, seeking clarity, or just need real talk from someone who gets it, you're in the right place. New episodes dive into patience, persistence, personal growth, and the honest truths most detectorists don’t talk about — but should. Expect real talk, personal stories, and practical wis ...
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Haunted Vermont

HauntedVermont.org

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We bring some ghostly tales surrounding the Green Mountains to the lights, whether it's by candle or campfire. We tackle interviews with different variety of people that have Encountered, Created within the Mysterious World. Together, We Can Learn.
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It's not easy to choose the best metal detector for your needs. We had reviewed more than 50 detectors and make the huge guide that help to find the best metal detector. More about best metal detector here: https://detecthistory.com/top-metal-detectors/
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Hosted by Tom Dempster & Kris Rodgers A show for all things metal detecting, we talk bout the latest tech, hot topics and delve back in time discussing history and artefacts. We also will be talking to some exciting guests.
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Relics Radio show

Relics Radio

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Relics Radio is a podcast, brought to you every Thursday with DK of Adventures In Dirt, and Tony of 5280 Adventures discussing various types of Treasure Hunting. Check out our new episodes for special guests as we discuss techniques, finding sites, detectors, and all things related to treasure hunting, metal detecting and relic hunting. Live stream video broadcasts now on Ken or Tony's YouTube channels, Thursdays at 8pm Eastern: Ken - Adventures In Dirt YouTube Tony - 5280 Adventures YouTube
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The Albritton Letters

Lloyd and Phillip Albritton

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The Albritton Letters began as handwritten and/or typewritten letters to many of Lloyd Albritton's friends and family back in the mid-1980s. The Letters in those days were copied and mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. This podcast is a continuation of that concept, but in a modern audio and video format hosted by Lloyd and his brother Phillip, and occasionally incuding guest appearances by his other brothers, Ronnie, Avis and Gregory. Discussons may be about anything and everything that see ...
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Welcome to On The Gold, a podcast created around education and practical application of gold prospecting and small-scale mining. I am your host Kevin Hoagland the Gold Prospectors Association of America Executive Director of Development. I invite you to join me as I share with you, my 50+ years of prospecting and mining experience. Yes I started very young and it all counts, especially since I was finding gold. The goal of my guest and I is to help you become a better Prospector and Miner. W ...
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Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios

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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Global Detection Adventures brings to you an informative and often times humorous collection of metal detecting news, information, reviews, tips, tricks and interviews with many popular metal detectors from Youtube, television and people who just enjoy the hobby. This is a weekly news and information podcast covering the weeks best finds from around the world. Hosted by XLII and Founded by Lance Goolsby of the Global Detection Adventures group, we will dive into historic and amazing things f ...
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A podcast about video games, their challenges and the stories we love. Welcome to Video Games and Coffee. Where facts are given, opinions are shared and connections are made over one of today's most important mediums of storytelling.
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Giant Bombcast

Giant Bomb

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The Giant Bomb discusses the latest video game news and new releases, answers listener questions, and sometimes gets wildly off-topic in this weekly podcast. Featuring Jan Ochoa, Jeff Grubb, and Jeff Bakalar.
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Growing up in the punk/hardcore scene and with a background in proactive police work, gang suppression, homicide investigations, informant development, and training, Brian Sanders has a natural knack for conversation. With guests ranging from musicians, authors, free-thinking first responders, entrepreneurs, reformed extremists, undercover detectives, gang members, drug dealers, and subject matter experts in various fields, Brian Sanders delivers conversations you never knew you wanted to hear.
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Fresh Takes On Tech

International Fresh Produce Association

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Welcome to Fresh Takes on Tech, a podcast from the International Fresh Produce Association. At IFPA, Our trade association represents companies from every segment of the global fresh produce and floral supply chain. We advocate, connect and guide to enhance members’ prosperity. This is a show for people interested in the intersection between technology and the produce and floral industries. Each episode we explore the problems, solutions, people and ideas that are shaping the industry.
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Checkered Past

Dr. Bobb

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From February, 1966 through August, 1967, DC Comics branded all their publications with a checkerboard masthead, lovingly known as "Go-Go Checks". Because, you know, the 60s. With the help of his husband and intrepid friends, Dr. Bobb will examine each of these issues in depth and tell you what you need to know!
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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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Episode 12 – “Metal Detecting” – Have you ever found yourself in need of locating a lost valued trinket or jewelry item? Phillip and Lloyd Albritton are joined for this episode by metal detecting hobbyist, Ricky Lester. They discuss the very popular activity of metal detecting, its practical uses, some of the associated “rules” when venturing out w…
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Welcome to the first episode of Straight From The Coil — a metal detecting podcast that digs deeper than just treasure. In this episode, I share why I created this podcast, what I hope it becomes, and how this hobby has impacted me far beyond the finds. If you're into detecting, mindset, growth, and real talk about the ups and downs of the hunt, yo…
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Optimal Timing Strategies for Metal Detecting Read more about how to time you next metal detecting adventure at our website: https://detectorformetal.com/best-times-to-go-metal-detecting/ About Detector For Metal Podcast Unearth hidden treasures and connect with history through "Detector For Metal Podcast," your premier resource for metal detecting…
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With this episode, we’re going back to the show’s beginnings; this was one of the earliest interviews we recorded, way back when This Is My Thing was just an idea for a show that we were hoping would make it onto the airwaves and/or podcast streams someday. It took a little while, but we’re happy to bring it to you now. On this episode of This Is M…
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Bill Hayes brings his 50 years of metal detecting and treasure hunting expertise to the Relics Radio Podcast. Join us LIVE and ask your questions to this metal detecting legend. RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel and Adventures In Dirt YouTube channel every Wednesday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is ava…
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While there are a lot of dinosaur fossils, and a lot of plant fossils, the precise connection between the two has been something of a mystery. Now, researchers report that they’ve found what’s called a cololite, fossilized gut contents, in the remains of a sauropod—a massive, long-necked plant-eater. The dino’s last meal dates back 95 to 100 millio…
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This week we dive into why we're digging the Switch 2 so much and circling back to some gems from the Switch 1 like Splatoon 3 and Paper Mario, Mike talks about slicing and dicing his way through Sekiro, Grubb's lackluster time in MindsEye, and all of us climbing together in PEAK. We also chat about Microsoft's new deal with AMD, rumors of a PlaySt…
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High-End Metal Detector Technology Deep Dive Read more about the very cool technology packed into high-end metal detectors! https://detectorformetal.com/high-end-metal-detectors-comparison/ About Detector For Metal Podcast Unearth hidden treasures and connect with history through "Detector For Metal Podcast," your premier resource for metal detecti…
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Join Vonnie Estes as she hosts a captivating discussion with Karen Carr on the evolving landscape of agricultural biotechnology. Delve into the regulatory challenges and opportunities surrounding gene editing, with insights into developments in the US and EU. Discover how these technologies could impact agricultural practices, consumer choice, and …
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Last month, former President Joe Biden announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. The news sparked a larger conversation about what exactly the best practices are to screen for prostate cancer. Turns out, it’s more complicated than it might seem. Host Ira Flatow is joined by oncologist Matthew Cooperberg and st…
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we’re talking with Bart Jacob about his decades-long love of the board game Go. He was introduced to the game in 1979 as a grad student and has been a dedicated player for nearly half a century. That's a pretty long time, but just a blip in the 3500 years or so that the game has been played. We'll hear some audi…
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At a time when debates over tariffs, regulation, and the scope of government are back at center stage. Is this time in American history unprecedented, or can we find parallels in the past? For example, has trade “hollowed out” U.S. manufacturing—or have fact tariffs like the Corn Laws in Britain hurt working-class families the most? Was the Great D…
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Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams sit down after four weeks of Time Team's Sutton Hoo dig to reflect on what's happened over the past month. Naomi Sewpaul discusses her work on site and sheds some light on what she may have discovered using her special floatation tank. You'll meet one of Edith Pretty's relatives who reflects on the legacy of the w…
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Biochemist Virginia Man-Yee Lee has spent a lifetime in the lab, figuring out what happens in the brains of people with neurodegenerative diseases. She’s made key discoveries about Parkinson's, ALS, and Alzheimer's.The secret to her success? Happiness. “If you're not happy, you don’t know what you’re capable of,” Lee says. Neurologist Ken Kosick re…
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For the second time, Monash IVF has transferred the wrong embryo to a patient. It has led to the resignation of its CEO and prompted calls to tighten industry regulations. It also raises questions about the priorities of for-profit IVF clinics. Also, RFK Jr in the United States has made the unprecedented decision to overhaul the nation's vaccine ad…
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Health regulators are concerned it’s too easy for people to get their hands on medicinal cannabis. Regulators are concerned practitioners are putting profits over patient safety, with some writing more than 100 scripts a day. What does the evidence say about what medicinal cannabis is effective for, and some of the risks associated with using it? G…
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Antipsychotic medications can be transformative for people with schizophrenia, but they come with side effects. Weight gain and metabolic dysfunction are common, and contribute to people with schizophrenia having a higher mortality than the rest of the population. A trial out of Queensland has looked at whether semaglutide might help address this w…
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A national audit of radiology practices has revealed that 3 in 5 private practices are owned by large for-profit corporations. It also found that four corporations own over half of all clinics that provide MRI. There are concerns growing corporate dominance raises questions about the future of affordable, high-quality care. Guest/s Dr Sean Docking,…
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Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat…
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On Monday, US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all 17 members of the panel that advises the CDC on who should get certain vaccines and when. Then on Thursday, he appointed eight new members, some of whom have been critical of vaccines in the past. So who exactly is new on the panel and how are medical experts reacting? Sophie Bushwick f…
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This week, China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft sent back its first image from space. It’s headed to a rendezvous with the asteroid Kamoʻoalewa, one of Earth’s “quasi-moons,” where it will collect samples in 2026. The mission comes after several successful lunar missions, including a lunar rover and a sample return mission from the far side of the moon. Ho…
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Alan Pinkerton is perhaps the most over-achieving barrel-maker who ever lived. After practicing his trade in rural Illinois for a few years in the 1850s, the Scottish immigrant busted up a counterfeiting ring, which got the attention of Chicago’s police department, offering him a job as a detective. From here he worked as an intelligence agent in t…
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The prairie might just be the most underappreciated landscape in the United States. Beginning in the early 1800s, the majority of these grasslands were converted into big industrial farms. Now, some unaffectionately refer to it as “flyover country.” Host Ira Flatow talks with Dave Hage and Josephine Marcotty, authors of Sea of Grass: The Conquest, …
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Join host Vonnie Estes on “Fresh Takes on Tech” as she welcomes back Mollie Van Lieu, VP of Nutrition and Health in Government Relations at IFPA. They delve into the implications of the MAHA Commission’s first report, co-chaired by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., highlighting its focus on ultra-processed foods, regulatory reform, and the influ…
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Bedbug infestations are not just a modern problem—these pests have been with early human ancestors for 245,000 years, causing problems long before the invention of beds. Lindsay Miles, an entomologist at Virginia Tech, has found that changes in bedbug population size mirrored those of humans, proving they might be our first pest. Miles talks with H…
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The Korean War came dangerously close to going nuclear, and if would have if Gen. Douglas MacArthur had gotten his way. He proposed using 30 to 50 nuclear primarily to targeting air bases, depots, and supply lines across the neck of Manchuria to create a radioactive barrier and halt Chinese and North Korean advances. This would have killed millions…
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It's Time Team's final week digging at Sutton Hoo and it still has secrets to reveal. Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams brave the wind and rain to take you to a new trench that's been opened on the bank of the river. Could work there uncover another Anglo-Saxon ship? Helen's been squelching in the mud on the side of river at low tide where Carenza…
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Shooters and Prospectors (309) 737-3248 https://www.facebook.com/SWShooterSuppliesAndProspecting/ Adventures In Prospecting(A.I.P.) http://www.adventuresinprospecting.com/ XTREME SCOOPS https://www.facebook.com/XTREMEScoops/ TheRingFinders https://theringfinders.com/ BEYOND SIGHT AND SOUND YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk7YDKf4Bxdw0Lwdat…
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When things go wrong in battery manufacturing, it's often about production yield, quality performance and manufacturing control. The rapid detection of defects is pivotal to achieving high quality performance. And this matters not only in manufacturing bit also in future product safety and reliability in use. To explore the advances being made in t…
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Manu Prakash is many things—biologist, engineer, inventor, philosopher—but what he isn’t is conventional. Following his instincts has led Manu to his most ambitious project yet: mapping the whole tree of life, with the help of everyone on this planet. Step one: make a cheap microscope anyone can use. Foldscope co-inventor Jim Cybulski describes the…
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COVID cases are rising in Australia, with Victoria seeing a 55 per cent increase in the past week, and NSW following closely behind with a 29 per cent spike. The new NB.1.8.1 strain is sublineage of Omicron and descends from the JN1 variant, which is what the current vaccine protects against. Also, we take a look at a potential gap in measles vacci…
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Something as simple as an exercise program post-chemotherapy could significantly increase the risk of survival in colon cancer. A 17-year randomised-controlled trial found a 37 per cent lower risk of death in patients who participated in the three-year program. This compared to a group that received exercise advice but didn't receive structured sup…
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If you’re a man carrying a common genetic variant, you could be twice as likely to develop dementia in your lifetime compared to women. An Australian study made the connection between risk and variants in the haemochromatosis gene, which is critical for regulating iron levels in the body. It’s not yet known why having two copies of this variant inc…
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If you've given birth and still aren't feeling back to your old self physically, a new study could explain why. Researchers took blood tests up to 80 weeks postpartum, and found in about 50 per cent of cases values didn't return to baseline for between three months and a year. The study also revealed the ongoing effect of pregnancy complications li…
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A mysterious disease called acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) has been appearing in emergency rooms for about a decade. The disease has caused otherwise healthy children to lose the ability to move their arms and legs, and some become completely paralyzed. AFM is caused by a virus that's a cousin of the polio virus, earning it the nickname "the new poli…
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