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Stone Me

Matthew Magee

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Matthew Magee cycles to Scotland's most beautiful and fascinating neolithic sites to interview experts about what the sites were used for and what life was like 5,000 years ago. These stunning, huge, enduring monuments were built at the exact moment we stopped being hunter gatherers and stayed in one place to farm for the first time. Explore the explosion of art, culture and spirituality that happened as Matthew investigates Scotland's oldest places. Find out more, or support programming wit ...
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Monuments to Me

Monuments to Me

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Monuments To Me celebrates every aspect of black women in a world that tries to ignore or destroy them. This protected place features black women and ONLY black women diving into the conversations that matter. Akilah and Tyi lead an endless range of discussions that will move you from laughter to tears and inspire you toward the best version of self, but trust, they stay unapologetically centered on black women. This ain't your everyday podcast because it ain't every day that a podcast norma ...
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This is a small show about the big things God does in the lives of ordinary people. Each month Katie and Amy of Warhorn Media interview a different woman about a turning point in her life, something she will always remember as God's work. Some of the stories are inspiring, some are heartbreaking, some are joyful, but all are Monumental. Everyone has a story. What's yours?
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Set sail for an unforgettable conversation! Spill The Spirituality, brought to you by Hope & Anchor, is the podcast that's not afraid to dive deep into the stories and issues that matter most. It's fun. It's vibrant. It's honest. Truthfully? It's a space where nothing is off-limits and where everyone is included. Hosted by Trey Hall and Jaz Ampaw-Farr, it's a space for honesty, authenticity, and a healthy dose of humour along the way. Inclusive to everyone – whether you're a person of faith, ...
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🧳 What's the one place you've always wanted to visit? 🏞️ Picture yourself standing there...feeling the weight of history all around you. 🤨 What would you do next? 🚕 Explore the world with Talk With History, your one-stop shop for history travel adventures. ⏳ Imagine standing on the blood-soaked soil of Gettysburg or feeling the sand of Normandy beneath your feet. 🔎 Uncover the stories behind history's most fascinating places! 🗺️ Travel with Scott (the host) and Jenn (a historian and former N ...
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Welcome to the History Of The World podcast! Each episode we delve into the rich history of everything imaginable. From people like Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle and Jeffrey Dahmer. Places and monuments like Stonehenge, The Taj Mahal and Machu Picchu. Even the unknown and mysterious. No topic is off limits. My goal is give you the listeners the knowledge of what you want to know. So join me, in the quest for more.
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Show Me Archaeology

Missouri Humanities

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Henry Glassie, Professor of Folklore and ethnomusicology at Indiana University, wrote, “the old life was simple, we are told. Absurd. Life was anything but simple when people in small groups, interrupted by storms and epidemics and marching armies, managed to raise their own food, make their own clothing, and build their own shelter, while creating their own music, literature, art, science and philosophy” (Glassie 2000:48). This podcast series, Show Me Archaeology, will explore some of the c ...
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Living Simply with Jessica Harris

Living Simply with Jessica Harris

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Living Simply with Jessica Harris is your weekly pep talk to get your mind whipped back into shape. Life is filled with trials and errors and I'm far from perfect. Join me on my imperfect journey as we dive into motherhood, faith, love and so much more. It's time to stop letting life overwhelm you and get back on track. You don't have to be perfect, but you do have to start. Connect with me more on my blog: https://livingsimplyjess.blog/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p ...
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Ernest Thompson Seton's book, "Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac." Published in 1919, it tells the story of a tiny Grizzly cub who grew to be the Monarch of the Plains -- and the Prisoner of humanity's arrogance. "Kind memory calls the picture up before me now, clear, living clear: I see them as they sat, the one small and slight, the other tall and brawny, leader and led, rough men of the hills. They told me this tale--in broken bits they gave it, a sentence at a time. ... They told of the ri ...
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OMG MEDIA SOLUTIONS

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A community podcast network. Started in March 2022 as the distribution network for OMG Studios original cultural content. OMG Studios’ portfolio of original content includes media commemorating Black History Month and Juneteenth, community programing for MN Humanities Center, Ujamaa Place, Center for Economic Inclusion, The Boogie Down with Binky Griptite, Music Monuments and much more. Celebrate Culture & Community is a partnership with the MN State Fair to be a multi-cultural guest experie ...
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Today's episode is about Dukla Pass Monuments in Eastern Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn how to create the imperative form of the irregular Slovak verbs and some idioms. You will also learn how to say “Leave me alone!“ in Slovak. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talking about Dukla Pass Monuments in Eastern Slovakia. In the Slov…
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🎙️ Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 42, prompting a wave of mourning from fans and friends alike. Scott and Jen delve into the circumstances surrounding his death, the initial burial at Forest Hill Cemetery, and the decision to later move his remains to Graceland. They explore the significance of Elvi…
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I walked around my neighborhood early this morning before catching the bus that brings me here and I’m still thinking about the Halloween things I saw. Chunky things they seemed to me. Ugly, fake skeletons, coffins, and graveyards dug into charming little gardens alongside the sidewalks in front of some beautiful apartment buildings and private hom…
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Hey Y'all, This week it's another of our Divine Day trips. Outings into the real world beyond the studio in search of the spiritual. For this episode, our producer Rachel headed south to the Isle of Wight with her partner Simon to see the Mysterious Long Stone. It is one of the oldest monuments on the island, consisting of a 13 foot high sandstone …
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Today's episode is about All Saints' and All Souls' Day in Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some new Slovak words from my dialogue. You will also learn how to say “All Saints' Day” and “All Souls' Day“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode, you can find my dialogue about these holidays. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talking ab…
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🎙️ "Night of the Living Dead" stands as a genre-defining moment in film history, and Scott and Jenn dive deep into its fascinating backstory. They explore how this groundbreaking zombie movie not only changed the horror landscape but also reflected societal issues of its time. The hosts share their experiences visiting the iconic Evans City cemeter…
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It’s three days now into the Mike Madigan trial and the headlines are in big print on the front pages of Chicago’s biggest newspapers. In the Tribune, for instance, “The Michael Madigan Trial” alongside a big picture of Madigan, his briefcase and his lawyers leaving the courthouse, what they’re calling racketeering case underway. Competing with a b…
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Hi Y'all Today, we are joined by a COVID era Great British Bake Off champion, Peter Sawkins! The youngest ever winner, no less, whose walnut whirls and bonkers bubble cake all impressed Prue and Paul. We are so chuffed to have Peter on the pod, sharing all about how he connects with others as he bakes, growing up with a faith and what it was like t…
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Today's episode is about memories from my childhood about pickling cabbage. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some new words from my kitchen vocabulary and practice more Slovak verbs in the imperative. You will also learn how to say “Bon appetite!“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode, you can find my instructions on how to pickle cabbage for t…
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🎙️ Join hosts Scott and Jenn on Talk With History as they dive deep into the iconic story of the Memphis Belle, a B-17 Flying Fortress that became a symbol of perseverance during World War II. Discover the inspiration behind the aircraft's name, inspired by Margaret Polk and cultural icons like Betty Grable, and hear about the personal bravery and …
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With happy smiles, beautiful balloons, and tooting trumpets, more than 1,000 people gathered on State Street three days ago to celebrate the Columbus and Indigenous People Parade. Some of them to watch it, others to watch and join the parade. The Columbus people have been hoping, and waiting, and waiting for City Hall to return to them their treasu…
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Hey Y'all, Have you noticed anything new? In this heartfelt episode of Spill the Spirituality, we’re joined by Suzie Kennedy, who opens up about her remarkable journey of finding purpose through her Christian faith. Suzie shares how Jesus saved her life and helped her finding her purpose. This conversation is raw and honest, and pretty remarkable. …
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Today's episode is about autumn and memories from my childhood about harvesting potatoes. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn about the imperative of some Slovak reflexive verbs. You will also learn how to say “Enjoy autumn! “ in Slovak. At the end of this episode, you can find my autumn activities guide. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talk…
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🎙️ Join Scott and Jenn as they uncover the haunting history behind John Wilkes Booth's final days, culminating in his dramatic death on April 26, 1865. Their journey begins at Oak Grove Cemetery, where they seek the grave of Richard Garrett Junior, a boy who witnessed Booth's last moments. Through a vivid first-person narrative, we delve into Booth…
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We spend some time inside till recently the most exquisite piece of neolithic architecture in Scotland, Maeshowe in Orkney, and compare its construction to a nearby more recently-found building, and hear from Mark Edmonds about what might have happened in this magnificent structure. More information in the programme notes on the Stone Me website. A…
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Hey y'all, We're bringing you some great conversations straight from the Cheltenham Literature Festival! The whole team gathered at The Hush—a Hope & Anchor venue—where we met people from all walks of life, discussing topics around mind, body, and soul. Tune in to find out what the festival is all about. Happy listening! Join the Spill the Spiritua…
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It’s been 2 1/2 years since Mike Madigan was indicted by a federal grand jury on 23 counts of criminal behavior during 36 years as Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. One of the most, if not the most, powerful and popular Chicago politicians ever. For 2 1/2 years, he’s been ever-so-painfully awaiting his trial. And now that the trial …
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🎙️ On a crisp April morning in 1942, the USS Hornet set the stage for a historic and audacious military operation—the Doolittle Raid. This daring mission involved launching B-25 Mitchell bombers from an aircraft carrier, a feat never before accomplished. Scott and Jen delve into the intricacies of this operation and its strategic significance durin…
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Matthew untangles a decades-long controversy with an archeaologist who has the most incredibly life-long association with the site of these two neolithic timber halls. It's just as well Ian Ralston's story is so good because there's almost nothing to see at the site itself! 3'34 Introduction 5'00 What are we seeing at Doon Hill? 9'25 It's huge! One…
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I have some bad news to report this morning. The great New York Times – The uppity, uppity New York Times – is once again beating up on Chicago in its most popular Sunday edition. This last Sunday, The New York Times delivered to the world a special section entitled The Restaurant List. Twenty pages of what The New York Times declared are the 50 be…
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Hey y’all, In this thought-provoking episode of Spill The Spirituality, we sit down with writer, speaker, and Gen Z expert Chloe Combi to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing today’s youth. Chloe dives deep into the impact of pornography on Gen Z, how it shapes their views on relationships, and the major generational differences we’re see…
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Today's episode is about Dukla Pass Monuments in Eastern Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn how to create the imperative form of the irregular Slovak verbs and some idioms. You will also learn how to say “Leave me alone!“ in Slovak. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talking about Dukla Pass Monuments in Eastern Slovakia. In the Slov…
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🎙️ Scott and Jenn take listeners on a journey through the pivotal Siege of Vicksburg, often referred to as the 'key' to the Civil War. Through their engaging banter, they delve deep into the historical significance of Vicksburg, emphasizing its strategic location along the Mississippi River and its role in splitting the Confederacy. They discuss Pr…
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Matthew travels to suburban Fife to see one of Britain's most important henges sitting in the middle of a big housing estate's roundabout. Was the henge there to keep people controlled, or to keep spirits and malevolence trapped inside? And did the neolithic people build eerie fake woodlands from real trees out of guilt? More info and photos of som…
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So, in Chicago, those now well-known ShotSpotters have run out of time. Their contract with the city has expired and Mayor Johnson says he will not renew it. But there’s a chance it may be back anyway because some members of the City Council are working on bringing it back. The ShotSpotter is a multi-million-dollar technology designed to help the p…
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Hey Y'all In this special bonus episode of Hope & Anchor, we catch up with Holly live from the Sidmouth Festival! Holly takes us behind the scenes of one of the UK’s most beloved festivals, sharing her experiences, favourite moments, and reflections on the powerful role of music and community in her spiritual journey. Whether you’re a festival-goer…
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Today's episode is about the European Day of Languages. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some classroom phrases for students. You will also learn how to ask “Could you explain that again?” in Slovak. At the end of this episode is my dialogue about celebrating European Day of Languages. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talking about the Eur…
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🎙️ Hosts Scott and Jennifer dive into the fascinating history of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The discussion starts with the town's founding by Newitt Vick in the early 19th century, its rapid growth as a river port, and its significant role during the Civil War. Highlights include Vicksburg's distinction as the first place where Coca-Cola was bottled, …
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Matthew watches as a digger begins to fill in with stone and earth one of the most important neolithic sites for a generation. More info and photos of some of things discussed available at: https://www.stonemepodcast.com/programmes/filling-in-of-ness-of-brodgar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The news about who won the presidential debate in Philadelphia last week is getting old. So, let’s start considering something new. A debate in Chicago City Hall this week. It’s getting hot. It’s about Mayor Johnson’s Director of Internal Affairs, Kennedy Bartley, an outspoken young Black woman who’s been interviewed on national television about th…
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Hey Ya'll, In this episode of Hope & Anchor, we sit down with the insightful Matty White to dive deep into all things spirituality, life challenges, and grief. Matty shares personal stories of his life as he's navigated the ups and downs of life. From his spiritual journey to everyday wisdom, Matty brings a fresh perspective that will leave you ins…
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Today's episode is about the recent changes in Slovak primary schools. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some classroom phrases and words. You will also learn how to say “Pay attention!" in Slovak. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talking about the recent changes in Slovak primary schools. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some classroom…
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🎙️ Scott and Jenn discuss Jenn's visit to the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France. They explore the final resting places of iconic figures such as Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Olivia de Havilland, and Edith Piaf, sharing historical insights and personal anecdotes. 🎥 Famous Graves in Paris 📍Pere Lachaise Cemetery Support us at TheHistoryRoa…
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For me, it was an OK debate. A lot of emotion and a little bit of anger. But nothing new from either one of the two. How they spoke and what they said is common this late in a campaign game. They were cautious candidates, very cautious to avoid trying a Hail Mary because if the hail fails, it’s grounds for a big, bad, debilitating headline about th…
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Hey Ya'll Ever wondered what it would be like to be a fly on the wall in someones work day? Well today is the day folks. Jaz is giving us an exclusive into her very busy day at work giving a key note speech to a room full of people. Jaz is a Ted Talker and multi-award winning motivational speaker, but you might already know her as one half of the H…
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Today's episode is about the International Day of Programmers. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn a few words from my computer vocabulary. You will also learn how to say “Keep exploring!“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode is my short dialogue about a programmer visiting a school to talk about his work. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m ta…
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🎙️ The Battle of Shiloh, a critical engagement in the American Civil War, is the focal point of this episode as Scott and Jen recount their exploration of the battlefield and the events that transpired on April 6 and 7, 1862. This episode begins with a vivid description of the calm before the storm, as Union troops were caught off guard by a surpri…
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The news in the news is moving so fast it’s difficult sometimes to keep up with it, and even more difficult to decide what to say about it. A good example of that is the story about a popular radio talk show in Chicago and the two on-air people who host it. The well-known hard-right political conservatives Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson, to whom, by th…
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Hey Y'all Hope & Anchor here with another episode for you on this glorious day! On this episode, we have the incredible Helen Lederer joining us. Helen Lederer is a British comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning of the 1980s. She is unbelievably witty and real. We chat about what it's like t…
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Today's episode is about going back to school. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn some new words from my school supplies vocabulary. You will also learn how to say “Back to school“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode is my short dialogue between mother and her little son about his first day at school. Episode notes In today's episode, I’m talki…
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