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PaxEuropeana

Gunther Fehlinger

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EU, NATO, OECD, OSCE, WTO Enlargement European Union Reform, Tax Reform, FTA Economic Reform, SME Policy, Trade Policy Ukraine, Kosovo, Balkans, Albania, Macedonia EU 37, NATO 42, TTIP, Mercosur UNO, OECD, OSCE Reform Peace
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Paxwood

Stephanie Gildart (StephWeavesTales)

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Enter a world where there’s a Chosen One for every prophecy. Kerry wants to find the truth behind the urban legends in Paxwood--and confess her crush on her best friend. When Kerry digs into the Haunting of Paxwood House, she gets drawn into a dangerous web of prophecies. She meets Rowen, who survived her prophesied death and realized that Chosen Ones fighting alone are doomed to tragedy. Rowen Seeks a place to gather Chosen Ones together to help each other survive. Is Paxwood House that place?
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Snax Pax

Snaxton

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Snax Pax is a comedic casual conversation Podcast with internet personality Snaxton and his Co-host Goose covering a wide spectrum of topics. Each season starts a new topic and each episode tackles that topic from a different perspective. Whether you’re relaxing around the house or taking your busy day head on, you’re guaranteed a laugh or two here at Snax Pax.
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The Pax Romana Podcast

Professor Colin Elliott

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The assassination of Julius Caesar 2,000 years ago unleashed a wild era of Roman emperors, dark conspiracies, intense battles, economic booms and busts and profound religious shifts. Was this truly the Roman Empire's golden age? On the weekly Pax Romana Podcast, Historian Colin Elliott brings gripping stories from Roman history to life. Dive into history starting in episode 1 , or pick your poison from our catalogue: the birth of the empire in the Age of Augustus, Nero's Great Fire, the rise ...
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Pax Britannica is a narrative history podcast covering the empire upon which the sun never set. Shortlisted for the 2023 Independent Podcast Awards, Pax Britannica follows the events which created an empire that dominated the globe. Hosted by Dr Samuel Hume, a historian of British Imperial history, Pax Britannica aims to explain the rise and eventual fall of the largest empire in history. After all, how peaceful was the 'British Peace'?
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PAX Palestine Podcast features interviews with local Palestinian organisations and peaceworkers. PAX, a peace organization based in the Netherlands, works together with committed citizens and partners to protect civilians against acts of war, to end armed violence, and to build a just peace. In Palestine we support local partners in building resilient communities, promoting human security and equality in the political, cultural and social domain, and in fighting the injustices resulting from ...
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Bandecdotes with Phill Paxton

Bandecdotes with Phill Paxton

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Dedicated to showcasing the fruitful and diverse heavy music such as metal, screamo, hardcore, or punk coming out of the province of Ontario, Canada. I bring these talented musicians on and have them tell us their wildest stories from either being on the road, in the studio or anything in between
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Keep track of the ever-changing Cloud technology landscape with Umbrellar's podcast featuring the latest in tech news and views from partners across New Zealand. We uncover how our comprehensive partner network of resellers and affiliates are driving forward the NZ Cloud Economy, find out what's keeping them up at night, and the technology transformations that have them excited about building the tech for tomorrow's world.
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Pax Stereo RadioNet

Pax Stereo RadioNet

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Pax Stereo RadioNet is NeoUrban Talkradio, and is part of the NeoUrban Internet Television Network, and brought to you by Pax Stereo (www.paxstereo.tv), the premier collection of videos, blogs, vlogs, and podcasts. Hosted by Mario Hemsley & the Morning Coffee Crew; Victor Allen & Danielle Holland. Videos of all broadcasts are available on YouTube (www.youtube.com/paxstereo) and at Pax Stereo Tv. We Are The Nu New!
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Hi, I'm Jack Paxton and I'm interviewing the world's best entrepreneurs & creators to share their stores. I'll also be sharing my own wins and losses starting multiple software companies & marketing agencies. Since 2011 I've profitably spent over $200m on ads, marketing strategies, experiments and made a ton of mistakes, wins, and losses which I'll be sharing! Tune in for growth marketing, training, interviews, success stories, and more. Sponsored by Hyax.com
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The Apologetics Group

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Solid teaching on issues ranging from revival to rap music, science to sex. "Christianity is the story of how the rightful King has landed, you might say in disguise, and is calling us all to take part in His great campaign of sabotage” - C.S. Lewis
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Jeremy Paxman, of Newsnight and University Challenge fame, has decided there must be more to life than cudgelling politicians and students on TV. ‘The Lock In’ is, as he puts it, “an excuse for me to talk to people I want to hear from, in a place I want to be...the pub”. So it is that, free at last of any editorial oversight, Jeremy has been sitting down in some of London’s finest boozers to enjoy drink and conversation with an eclectic bunch of guests. There are famous ones and obscure ones ...
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A system of podcasts where I get together with a number of friends and more to talk about a number of topics that usually revolve around the one thing I care about most; cinema. With Steve Killius (We Hope Gwyneth Is Listening), we have in-depth topics around movies, as well as television, comic books, pop culture and more, while actually addressing just one person in Gwyneth Paltrow. With James Fichera (The Awkward Goodbye), we literally pull actors' names out of a hat and discuss anything ...
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In AD 249, the Plague of Cyprian swept through the Roman Empire. Named after Cyprian of Carthage, who vividly described its horrors, this plague led to loss of life and increased imperial destabilization during an already turbulent time. Accounts from Cyprian and Dionysius of Alexandria highlight the plague's severity, noting it seemed to threaten …
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Join Snaxton & Goose for the second episode of Wasteland Whispers! In this episode, we dig into fan mail from fellow survivors, break down the latest flicks from the colony’s movie night, and bring you the most pressing headlines—like the booming black-market organ trade and a strange transmission echoing from the Appalachian territories. Plus, a q…
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Lord Protector Cromwell dispatches a huge fleet of warships to the Caribben to conquer the Spanish colonies. But once the expedition reaches Barbados, they discover that reality doesn't match with expectations. This episode could not have been written without the following works: Alice Hunt, Republic, 2024. Martyn Bennet, Oliver Cromwell, 2006. Mic…
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The Crisis of the Third Century began with the assassination of Severus Alexander, leading to Maximinus Thrax's brief and unpopular rule. Maximinus treated Rome like his own personal piggy bank--looting everything from senatorial estates, to local funds for festivals and celebrations. he was assinated in AD 238, also known as the Year of the Six Em…
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The Roman monetary system--one of the worlds most stable and trusted monetary systems for nearly 500 years, seems to have collapsed in the third century AD. Rapid debasements made Roman silver coins nearly valueless. This economic instability may have prompted inhabitants of the Roman Empire to stop using currency in some regions. In just the AD 27…
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Was the third century AD a period of crisis or transformation? The prevalence of war, economic strain and demographic collapse certainly seems compelling. And yet, this same period could be viewed as a transformation where Rome adapted, with power shifting from traditional elites to military figures, and where cultural, religious, and social struct…
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Cassius Dio, a Roman historian and senator, seems to have foreseen the tumultuous times the Roman Empire was about to experience in the Crisis of the Third Century. His proposed reforms come to us through the lens of his famous debate between Agrippa and Maecenas in his epic history of Rome. Dio envisioned a stable, centralized Roman Empire, includ…
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The boys finally got their transmitter up and running! Join Snaxton and Goose as they report live from the irradiated remnants of civilization! In this episode, they give a rundown of the newest wasteland gossip, current events, pop culture news, and share breaking updates on the fractured factions and alliances in the new American wasteland. From …
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Alexander Severus, Roman Emperor from 222 to 235 AD, ascended to power under the guardianship of his mother and grandmother. He offered a serious foreign policy--aimed at stabilizing increasingly fragile borders to both the north and east of the Empire. But the Crisis of the Third Century was looming, and Rome's legions apparently no longer wished …
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Elagabalus, the 14-year-old priest-king, became emperor in AD 218 and tried to impose the sun god El-Gabal as Rome's chief deity. His reign was marked by multiple marriages, accusations of effeminacy and unrest in Rome. He was such a disaster of an emperor that his own grandmother sough to replace him with his cousin, Alexander.…
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GLADIATOR II promises to recapture the magic but stumbles with plot holes, CGI overload, and historical blunders! I dissect the narrative fumbles, the unearned character arcs, and the jarring anachronisms that leave you more disappointed than entertained. From battle scenes that feel like a video game to the nostalgia that can't save this sequel, d…
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Caracalla thought himself a reincarnated Alexander the Great. In reality, he was a tyrant and a mass murderer. After some actors in Alexandria mocked Caracalla's rumored role in his brother's death, Caracalla butchered thousands of people in the city. The emperor then launched a failed campaign against Parthia. The only reason government continued …
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The first half of Episode 2 - Hostile Takeover. Listen to the full episode here: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/ARML6837257429?selected=ARML4090812395 After the death of Aurangzeb, the United East India Company benefitted from the political chaos of 18th century India. Allying with, fighting against, and eventually dominating the Nawabs of Bengal…
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How do Palestinian women navigate the dual challenges of military occupation and a patriarchal society? This episode features a conversation with Niveen and Malak, two passionate participants from the Youth Bridges for Democracy and Participation project. Recorded in Bethlehem, these inspiring women from Hebron share their personal stories of resil…
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Caracalla rewarded his soldiers, and scored all other men--as his father Septimius Severus advised him. He stole property, murdered elites, put in new inheritance taxes and debased the Roman coinage. The temporary windfall allowed him to pass out a huge salary increase to his soldiers, but the long term effects of these policies would be greater ec…
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Join us as we interview Raneen Shweiki, an young voice from Bethlehem, who shares her journey with the Youth Bridges for Democracy and Participation project. Growing up amidst the vibrant yet challenging backdrop of Bethlehem, Raneen reveals how the initiative has empowered her and fellow youth, especially women, to become active participants in lo…
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Curious about how young leaders are shaping the future of Palestine? Our latest podcast episode features an inspiring conversation with Dania Mali, a dedicated advocate from Beit Jala, who shares her transformative journey with the Youth Bridges for Democracy and Participation project. Through this initiative by PAX the Palestinian Center for Peace…
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Septimius Severus, aiming for stability, made his sons Caracalla and Geta (of Gladiator II fame) co-emperors, which only fueled their rivalry. His last years were then spent campaigning in Britain, where harsh conditions and guerrilla warfare halted Roman advances. Then in AD 211, in the city of Eboracum (modern York, England), Septimius died. With…
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Professor Alice Hunt was kind enough to come on the podcast to talk about her new book, Republic: Britain’s Revolutionary Decade, 1649–1660. - https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571303199-republic-britains-revolutionary-decade-1649-1660/ Listen to Winds of Change HERE: https://pod.link/1779033628 Listen to The History of England HERE: https://pod.…
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Perpetua, a Christian martyr in the early 3rd century AD Roman Empire, left behind a rare firsthand account that provides profound insights into the personal experiences of early Christian martyrdom. Her diary, which details her imprisonment and thoughts up to her execution, offers a unique perspective on the spiritual strength, societal defiance, …
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With the Commonwealth quiet, Cromwell takes his conquests global. With as much secrecy as possible, the Protectorate puts together an expedition to strike at the vulnerable colonies of the Catholic powers: the Western Design. But first, the Lord Protector has to decide where to attack. Listen to Winds of Change HERE Join the Mailing List! Join the …
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How did early Christian apologists defend their faith against Roman skepticism and hostility? These were no ordinary defenders; they included philosophers like Justin Martyr and Tertullian, who used Roman law and logic to argue for Christianity's legitimacy. From debunking the worship of Roman gods as illogical and immoral, to explaining Christian …
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WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THE ELECTION AT ANY POINT DURING THIS EPISODE. Join Snaxton & Goose as they discuss MOST notable events like The Rock's god awful Christmas movie, read a few "would you rather" scenarios, and try to talk about anything that isn't as depressing as the you know what. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.…
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On this episode, we examine the religious logic prevalent in the Roman Empire. It may be surprising to learn that belief was far less important to Romans than practice. Christianity turned the order of Roman religion on its head. As a result, Christians were accused of atheism, sedition, immorality, superstition and religious novelty.…
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How did early Christians negotiate their identity in a polytheistic society? Cultural norms around pluralism, sex and military service presented serious challenges to Christians. Many self-identified Christians sough to merge mainstream culture with their faith.
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