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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Is it hard for you to keep track of all the LICW Classes and News? Then dive into the "This Week in LICW” podcast, weekly with Duff WA7BFN and learn more about what’s happening in the club! Duff will talk about what’s new, noteworthy and all the things that are happening in the club, so you won’t miss out! So, If you want to be sure you understand everything that’s happening in the Long Island CW Club, don't miss an episode!
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Morse Code In The World

Toushali Banerjee

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This podcast, describes everything about Morse code like how, who and when was this created. And following, you will learn how to write in Morse code and also how to make words only by hearing beeps. This series will definitely add a value to your personality and help in any field where mose is used.
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DitDit.fm

Bruce Pea, N9WKE

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DitDit.fm is a podcast celebrating morse code, the CW operating mode and amateur radio. The show is hosted by Bruce Pea, N9WKE, and features conversations with interesting CW operators, offers useful CW operating tips, and encourages amateur radio operators at all levels to get on the air, have fun and enjoy operating CW!
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low SWR Amateur Radio Podcast

Rich KD0BJT and Brady KD0BJS

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low SWR is a podcast about amateur radio. Rich, KD0BJT, and his son Brady, KD0BJS, will cover a variety of ham radio related topics including homebrewing and kit building, learning and using morse code, antenna construction, radio repair, and how one can never have too many rigs.
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This podcast is what happens when two guys with way too much common sense give you their 2 cents, and start not making sense sometimes. Hence, The 2 Sense and Noncents Podcast!!! A variety of topics are touched on in the recorded conversations of your hosts, Antoine and Matt. Join the nonsense and follow them on Twitter @2noncents and Instagram @2noncents1.
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Welcome to Caleb-eral Damage, I'm your host Caleb. and this is the small adventure from where we were and where we are, and maybe to where we will be. We aspire to entertain, rather thats talking about News, Politics, memes we've seen, Conspiracy Theories, Religion, and many other aspects from our, and maybe even your day to day life. Enjoy :)
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Be More Cleverer

Be More Cleverer

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Wouldn’t it be good to know absolutely everything? Week by week Jack and Katie take a specialist subject, and learn absolutely everything about it with the help of experts, some fun games and a LOT of research. Become the person who can name all of Jes... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"The DJ Spider Podcast," previously known as "The 20 Podcast With DJ Spider," features conversations with influential DJs, producers, and other music industry professionals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Banff Spy Podcast

Iona Reid, Beth Sivewright and Richard Broom

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The Banff Spy Podcast comes to you from Banff, Aberdeenshire in the Northeast of Scotland. I'll be talking to people in the Banff area but I will also be reaching out for interesting stories from around the world. If you would like to take part in my podcasts, please contact me: Richard Broom - Email: [email protected] - Telephone: +44 (0) 7 939 317 78. - Website: richardbroomphotographyvideosounds.co.uk
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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Welcome to Paranormal Circuits, the ultimate podcast where the world of hobby electronics collides with supernatural mysteries! Each episode immerses you in a spine-tingling story inspired by classic paranormal tales and detective adventures. But there’s a twist: YOU are part of the action! As an investigator with the Paranormal Circuits Bureau, you’ll face challenges that require your engineering and coding skills to solve. Follow along as we teach you how to wire up circuits, program micro ...
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If you are listening to my words right now, then you are obviously an internet user. The internet has arguably been the most transformative technology of the last fifty years. But it wasn’t developed overnight or all at once. It was a gradual process to solve specific problems, and no one knew at the time that it would become the basis of a global …
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The most famous battles of the US Civil War all occurred in the eastern theater, such as Gettysburg, Antietam, Shiloh, and Bull Run. However, one of the most important battles, from both a strategic and tactical standpoint, took place in the west. It was one of the most brilliant led battles of the entire conflict, and it vaulted into prominence a …
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What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about the cost of dating and being in a relationship these days. The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. They talk wrestling and recap Wrestlemania weekend. Finally, they discuss sports including …
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One of the biggest and most important industries in the world is banking. Banks are large, control an enormous amount of money, and are often the most influential economic institutions in most countries. Yet, banks are not a modern invention. Banks, in one form or another, have been around for thousands of years and have evolved into the modern ins…
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His life is remarkable enough to be considered for an episode of the Missing Chapter Podcast. His innate ability to cheat death can only be rivaled by a figure in history like a Gregory Rasputin. As a child, it’s reported, that he survived a fall of some three-stories, he drank acidic water that he mistook for milk, swallowed a rather large needle,…
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Our calendar and system of keeping time are rather unique. It isn’t nice and tidy like the metric system. It is a collection of odd time units, leap years, and rotating calendars. As such, many people throughout history have thought that they could do better. So they have made proposals for changing our calendar, some of which would be very differe…
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Just one week after President Abraham Lincoln was re-elected in November 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman set out to execute one of the most audacious plans of the US Civil War. His plan involved violating several central tenets of warfare, which had been established for thousands of years, yet in the process, he helped bring the war to…
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After the death or resignation of a pope, but before the election of a new pope, there is a period of time at the Vatican known as Sede Vacante. The Sede Vacante doesn’t last very long, and it doesn’t happen very often, but when it does occur, it is a very busy time. This period has its own coat of arms and highly regimented series of events that h…
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What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about how the 90s were different than today. Could the way we used to act in the 90s changed dating and approaching women today? The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. Finally, they discuss plans…
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One of the greatest periods of social and technological change in world history was the Renaissance. At the heart of the Renaissance was the city-state of Florence. It was the home to some of the world’s greatest artists and thinkers. At the heart of Florence was a family that ran the city for several centuries. They became fabulously wealthy and s…
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In the year 490 BC, one of the most pivotal battles in world history took place. Just north of the City of Athens, Persian and Greek forces clashed in what was to be the first Persian attempt to invade Greece. Despite being seriously outnumbered, the Greeks managed to win a decisive victory that had long-lasting ramifications. Learn more about the …
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Today, approximately 160 currencies are used worldwide. Some countries share the same currency, while others use the currency of another country. However, not all currencies are equal. One currency always tends to become the dominant currency in international affairs, known as the global reserve currency. There are benefits for the country that iss…
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All living things on the planet Earth, from microbes to whales, can be categorized into a single hierarchical system. This system has been developed over the last 300 years. Layers have been added, and there have been debates as to what creatures should go where. However, it has proved an incredibly useful way to understand how all life is connecte…
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Have you ever had an idea that in your mind sounds great, but in reality, the execution doesn’t really pan out successfully? I think we’ve all been there. Take out an ingredient in a recipe, and exchange it for what you think would be an upgrade…turns out to be the most vile thing you’ve ever tasted. A shortcut that makes sense in your head, but en…
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In 1995, the first planet outside our solar system was discovered. Since then, with improved techniques and tools, over 5,000 exoplanets have been confirmed, and another 10,000 candidates are awaiting confirmation. With some of these exoplanets, astronomers can actually study their atmospheres and search for signs of life. Learn more about the sear…
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2 assholes with too much common sense talking nonsense. On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk a lot about wrestling including WWE Raw and NXT as well as AEW Dynamite. They speak a bit about the NBA. Finally, they give their predictions for NXT Stand and Deliver and both nights of Wrestlemania 41. Join the nonsense at https://linktr.ee/2sense…
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Modern society is completely dependent on a set of technologies that include computer chips, fiber optic cables, lasers, video screens, electric motors, and batteries. All of those things are dependent on a small category of chemicals called rare earth elements. Their importance in technology has made them a focal point of international trade and p…
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The modern world runs on metal wires. These thin metal strands literally circle the globe and are responsible for much of the world’s electrical power and communications. It is something so basic that most people never bother to stop and think about how wires are made. It turns out wire has been made for thousands of years, although its uses have c…
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Of all the cities that experienced the Second World War, one of the most interesting stories is that of Paris. Paris was not the scene of major fighting like Warsaw, which was all but destroyed. It was occupied for over four years, during which time it saw acts of resistance and collaboration. When the city was liberated after the invasion of Norma…
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When I say precious metals, most of you probably immediately think of gold and silver. Historically, they have indeed been precious metals. However, they are not the only ones. There are elemental metals that are rarer and more expensive than gold. They have important industrial uses….and in some cases, they are much more expensive. Learn more abou…
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On June 22, 1941, German forces crossed into the Soviet Union. It was, and remains, the largest military operation in human history. The force that the Germans assembled for the invasion was staggering, consisting of over 3 million men. However, the decision to go to war with the Soviets and break the alliance Germany had with them has puzzled hist…
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What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about black movies and tv shows every black person should have seen. What are some that you can think of? The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. They talk wrestling and recap AEW Dynasty. Finally…
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Located in the South Pacific is the nation of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago of 330 islands located about 1,100 nautical miles north of New Zealand. It is a unique mix of Pacific cultures with both Melanesian and Polynesian influences, with a dash of Indian influence as well. Given its size and population, it is also one of the most important countri…
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Have you ever skipped stones before? You know, going to a body of water, finding the flattest stones you can gather, and side-arming the disc shaped rocks like you’re an MLB submarine pitcher. I don’t know about you, but my goal was always 3, let’s see if we can skip it 3 times in a row. Anything under that, failure, anything over that, celebration…
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This month, ARRL Education Specialist Wayne Greene, KB4DSF, returns to the podcast to update us on ARRL’s new monthly livestream, On the Air Live. The April session of On the Air Live will be a tutorial on the Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS). A handheld radio will allow you to use the APRS. Listen in to find out how easy it is, and how to …
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As of the recording of this episode, 1,012 people have been awarded Nobel Prizes across every category. This episode is not about any of them. This episode is about the people who didn’t win a Nobel Prize but arguably should have. Whether they were the victims of personal petty politics, geopolitics, or sexism, there have been many people who were …
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Sometime around eight to nine thousand years ago, ancient people in Asia Minor found a very dull grey metal that turned out to be easy to manipulate when it was heated. For thousands of years, it was used for a variety of purposes, including as a food additive. 4 With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, even more uses were found for this uniqu…
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The Solar System is a pretty big place. When most people think of our Solar System, they probably think of the Sun, the planets, and all their moons. However, the solar system is much larger than most people realize. In fact, it is vastly larger than the model they have in their heads. Only in the last few years, with the advent of larger telescope…
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