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Best Anthropology Education Podcasts We Could Find
Learn about people and the world around us, get involved in philosophical discussions and explore the human experience with podcasts that encourage you to reevaluate everything you know.
An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.
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Jessica Yaquinto is an ethnographer and deals in tribal consultation. The podcast includes topics on mediating between tribes, community based participatory research, and tribes' perspectives of anthropology.
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A podcast about life, the universe and anthropology produced by David Boarder Giles, Timothy Neale, Cameo Dalley, Mythily Meher and Matt Barlow. Each episode features an anthropologist or two in conversation, discussing anthropology and what it has to tell us in the twenty-first century. This podcast is made in partnership with the American Anthropological Association and with support from the Faculty of Arts & Education at Deakin University.
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The Archaeology Show is produced by the Archaeology Podcast Network. It's hosted by archaeologist's Chris Webster and Rachel Roden. We will interview people from around the world in a variety of topics. Enjoy the ride.
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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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Explore human evolution one story at a time. This award-winning show blends storytelling with science that will change your understanding of who we are.
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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities


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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Oxford University
The University of Oxford is home to an impressive range and depth of research activities in the Humanities. TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities is a major new initiative that seeks to build on this heritage and to stimulate and support research that transcends disciplinary and institutional boundaries. Here we feature some of the networks and programmes, as well as recordings of events, and offer insights into the research that they make possible.
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A weekly podcast for curious people ready to explore the art and science of being human from every possible angle: macro, micro, Australian, American, tall, short and everything in between.
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What makes you … you? And who tells what stories and why? In the fifth season of the SAPIENS podcast, listeners will hear a range of human stories: from the origins of the chili pepper to how prosecutors decide someone is a criminal to stolen skulls from Iceland. Join Season 5’s host, Eshe Lewis, on our latest journey to explore what it means to be human. SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human, is produced by House of Pod and supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. SAPIENS is part of the A ...
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A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame


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A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame
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An anthropology podcast series to enlighten, inspire and empower.
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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the foremost social science universities in the world. LSE is a specialist university with an international intake and a global reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology, accounting and finance. Founded in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb, the School has an outstanding reputation for academic excellence. LSE has 16 Nobel prize w ...
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Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Varn Vlog is the pod of C. Derick Varn. We combine the conversation on philosophy, political economy, art, history, culture, anthropology, and geopolitics from a left-wing and culturally informed perspective. We approach the world from a historical lens with an eye for hard truths and structural analysis.
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Thirteen is a bi-weekly podcast where one Colgate University community member answers 13 questions about their work. Topics vary widely, with episodes that touch on ancient history, global politics, sociology and anthropology, literature, science, the arts, and more.
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The Anthropology in Business podcast is for anthropologists and business leaders interested in learning more about the many ways anthropology is applied in business and why business anthropology is one of the most effective lenses for making sense of organizations and consumers. It is hosted by Matt Artz, a business anthropologist specializing in design anthropology and working at the intersection of product management, user experience, and business strategy. To learn more about the Anthropo ...
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Traditional Legends is the place where legends and history meet. Cultures around the globe share similar myths, legends, and stories going far back into pre-history. This shared culture between societies that have never met, points to a universal truth. Using archaeological evidence, anthropology, history, and folklore, this site is a beautiful marriage of legend and historical truth.
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Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University. Hosted by former New York Times journalist and current CASBS research affiliate John Markoff. CASBS brings together great minds to generate new knowledge to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It is a place where diverse thinkers collectively produce transformative outcomes that none could produce independently. ...
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Authors join peers, scholars, and friends in conversation. Topics include environment, humanities, race, social justice, cultural studies, art, literature and literary criticism, media studies, sociology, anthropology, grief and loss, mental health, and more.
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Redefining Society Podcast |Musing On Society & Technology | Hosted by Marco Ciappelli Let's face it: the future is now. We live in a Hybrid Analog Digital Society, and we must stop ignoring it or pretending that technology is not affecting us. The line between the physical and virtual worlds has become a figment of our imagination. On it, we are continually performing a dangerous balancing act juggling convenience, privacy, freedom, security, technology, society, culture, and even the futur ...
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The Unusual History of Every Thing


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The Unusual History of Every Thing
Melanie Dellas and Karen Lacy
The Unusual History of Every Thing is a podcast for lovers of the weird history of common things in our world. Join cultural object preservationists Melanie Dellas and Karen Lacy as they uncover the unusual histories of every thing around us. New episodes every Tuesday!
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A weekly discussion of theology from a Lutheran perspective.
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Join Anna and Amber; friends, archaeologists, and big nerds, for an exploration of the lives of people in the past.
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This podcast series questions the promise and ideal of interdisciplinarity by looking at travelling concepts: concepts that travel within and across academic disciplines. The two Utrecht University- based hosts - Tessa Diphoorn and Brianne McGonigle Leyh - will invite two scholars each month to discuss a particular concept and explore how, if, and why such concepts have travelled.
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NORDIC ANIMISM IS A PODCAST and PROJECT HELMED BY RUNE HJARNØ RASMUSSEN. Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen is an historian of religion, Ph.d., educated from the Universities of Uppsala and Copenhagen.Rune has lived in many countries and done fieldwork in a number of contemporary (primarily Afro-descendant) religions, but since childhood he has been strongly interested in Nordic religion. Today Rune is working on applying contemporary developments in anthropology to rethink the way we address Nordic reli ...
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"What is Money?" is the rabbit that leads us down the proverbial rabbit hole. It is the most important question for finding truth in the world. In this podcast, we will pursue this "rabbit" by engaging in a diversity of deep conversations with deep thinkers from different walks of life.
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Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking


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Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking
The Long Now Foundation
Explore hundreds of lectures by scientists, historians, artists, entrepreneurs, and more through The Long Now Foundation's award-winning lecture series, curated and hosted by Long Now co-founder Stewart Brand (creator of the Whole Earth Catalog). Recorded live in San Francisco each month since 02003, past speakers include Brian Eno, Neil Gaiman, Sylvia Earle, Daniel Kahneman, Jennifer Pahlka, Steven Johnson, and many more. Watch video of these talks and learn more about our projects at Longn ...
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Cultural Anthropology definition Cover art photo provided by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nate_dumlao
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The British Academy is the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences. We mobilise these disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. From artificial intelligence to climate change, from building prosperity to improving well-being – today’s complex challenges can only be resolved by deepening our insight into people, cultures and societies. We invest in researchers and projects across the UK and overseas, engage the public with fresh thinking and deb ...
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AnthroAlert is a podcast recorded live on USF Bulls Radio. Each week we interview an anthropologist to learn more about their work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Extreme History Project: The Dirt on the Past


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The Extreme History Project: The Dirt on the Past
The Extreme History Project
Welcome to The Dirt on the Past from The Extreme History Project and Gallatin Valley Community Radio, KGVM. Whether digging up a site or dusting off the archives, we bring you some of the most fascinating and cutting edge research in history and archaeology, and discuss why it matters today. Join co-hosts, Crystal Alegria and Nancy Mahoney as we converse with professionals in the fields of history, archaeology, and anthropology who bring the past…into the present.
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Trekking the treacherous path into adulthood
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Subscribe to this channel for bits and pieces and short interviews from conferences all over the world.
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Welcome to HMSC Connects! where we go behind the scenes of four Harvard museums to explore the connections between us, our big, beautiful world, and even what lies beyond.
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Deathnography speaks to academics, shares ethnographic analysis and fieldnotes. Anthropology, politics, memes, and more
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A podcast combining history, folklore, anthropology, science, and the arts to retell and reinterpret the obscured past
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The Anthro to UX podcast is for anthropologists looking to break into user experience (UX) research. Through conversations with leading anthropologists working in UX, you will learn firsthand how others made the transition, what they learned along the way, and what they would do differently. We will also discuss what it means to do UX research from a practical perspective and what you need to do to prepare a resume and portfolio. It is hosted by Matt Artz (https://mattartz.me), a business an ...
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast


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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast
Shandin Pete, Aaron Brien
Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast tackle real issues related to research by Tribal people in their communities. The show is hosted by Dr. Shandin Pete (Salish/Diné) and Aaron Brien (Apsáalooke). Dr. Pete is from the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana. He completed a M.S. in Geology and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Montana. Brien resides in Hardin, MT and the Crow Indian Reservation. He completed his M.A. in Anthropology at the University of Mo ...
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I'm Taylor Wade. Twenty years ago, I cofounded Ambiance Matchmaking, an exclusive matchmaking agency that has helped over 100,000 singles master their dating lives. In this podcast, I share the same tactics and techniques with you. Mastering your dating life is easier than you think –– it’s just a matter of science and a little know-how.
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A blogcast of academic articles and reviews on interdisciplinary subjects within classical antiquity.
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The Death Studies Podcast is a platform for the diversity of voices in, around and contributing to the academic field of Death Studies. Find out more at www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com
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When most people think of World War II, they think of the Allied powers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union, versus the Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. However, this wasn’t always the case. At the start of the war in Europe, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union actually coordinated with each other to invade their n…
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Just and Sinner Podcast


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Toward a Comprehensive Theological Anthropology: Revere Franklin Weidner as a Guide
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This is a paper first presented at the Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on theological anthropology in Revere Franklin Weidner.
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The Death Studies Podcast


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Dr Christopher Hood on the world’s largest single plane crash, memorials, disasters, Japan and Japanese memorial cultures, writing fiction, plane crashes, mental health and suicide in academia
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What's the episode about?In this episode, hear Dr Christopher Hood discuss the world’s largest single plane crash, memorials, disasters, Japan and Japanese memorial cultures, writing fiction, plane crashes, mental health and academia, suicide and academia, and much more! Who is Chris? Christopher Hood is a Reader in Japanese Studies at Cardiff Univ…
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Sometime during the reign of Ptolemy I or Ptolemy II, the Egyptian state decided to build an institution dedicated to accumulating all human knowledge in the City of Alexandria. As the city grew, this institution grew along with it to become the greatest knowledge repository in the ancient world. …and then Julius Caesar burned it down. Maybe Learn …
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The "What is Money?" Show


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Bitcoin and Atlas Society with Robert Breedlove (WiM402)
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Jennifer Grossman from The Atlas Society podcast interviews Robert Breedlove about his viral video on Francisco D'Anconia's Money Speech from Atlas Shrugged, and other topics related to money, Bitcoin, and economics. // HOST // Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAtlasSociety Website: https://www.atlassociety.org/ // SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothing…
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A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame


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An Anthropologist Responds: What Does Anthropology Have To Do With Colonialism?
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In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame answers the question about the ties between the science of anthropology and colonialism with her usual positive candor. This podcast is a must for anyone looking to learn how to move forward on improving their life despite the mistakes they, or others, may have made in the past. (9 minutes and 50 second…
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Winston Churchill once said, “Democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.…” Churchill was on to something. While I’m sure the vast majority of people listening to this would support the idea of democracy in theory, how a democracy is implemented can be tricky. Change the rules, …
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Is it really true that without institutional structures, centralised authorities with a monopoly on violence, and strictly demarcated property rights that humanity falls into a state of all against all? Rune examines this modern myth. https://www.youtube.com/@Runehr Join the Nordic Animism patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nordicanimism Check out th…
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Redefining Society Podcast


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Exploring the Future at Smart City Expo 2023: A Deep Dive into Technological Integration and Societal Transformation driven by Circular Economy and Co-Creation | A Smart City Event Coverage Conversation ...
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Guests: Shawn Butler, Co-Founder / VP - Architecture & Analytics at BNS UEP [@bnsuep1] On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/1kindword/ Kika Von Klück, VP - Research and Innovation at BNS UEP [@bnsuep1] On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kikavonkluck/ ____________________________ Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPma…
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The "What is Money?" Show


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The Creature from Jekyll Island with G. Edward Griffin (WiM401)
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G. Edward Griffin joins me to talk about his book The Creature from Jekyll Island which explores central banking cartels, why the truth is not enough, the nature of money, and the biggest socioeconomic problem in the world today. G. Edward Griffin is a legendary author, filmmaker, and public speaker. // GUEST // Website: https://realityzone.com/ Ch…
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A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame


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Five Anthropology Things You Should Know About ... The Patriarchy!
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In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame uses an anthropology focus, and a handy numbered list format, to help you better understand patriarchy. This is a term from anthropology that is much used, but not necessarily well-understood. This podcast is a must for anyone looking for insight into gender power structures that they can use in practic…
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It's a listener-sponsored episode! (That's right, that's still a thing that we do). Anna whisks Amber along on a tour of Neolithic sites in the Orkney Isles, an archipelago off the coast of Scotland. Around 5,000 years ago, this place was a hub for new ideas. Come with us as we visit the houses at Skara Brae, the "hidden" Neolithic village that re-…
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Anthropology in Business with Matt Artz


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Margret Jaeger on Anthropology in Business with Matt Artz
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In this episode of the Anthropology in Business podcast, Margret Jaeger speaks with Matt Artz about her career as a business anthropologist. Margret discusses her journey into anthropology and her current role in the research department at the Social Fund Vienna Education Center. She explains the challenges of introducing qualitative research metho…
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LSE Podcasts


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The Ballpark | Extra Innings: Religion over Race with Dr Amanda Sahar d’Urso and Dr Tabitha Bonilla
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In 2023 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Amanda Sahar d’Urso, Assistant Professor at Georgetown University and Dr Tabitha Bonilla, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, about their recent article Religion or Race? Using Intersectionality to Examine the Role of Muslim Identity and Evaluations on Belonging in the United States in the Journa…
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Located approximately 1.8 billion miles or 2.9 billion kilometers from the sun is the seventh planet in the solar system, Uranus……or Uranus. Uranus is unlike any other planet in the solar system in several important ways, and its discovery was unlike the discovery of any planet up until that point. Since its discovery, our understanding of the plan…
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel chats with PhD candidate Steven Rhue to discuss the effects of household water insecurity on child health and well-being, a recently systematic review article on the topic by Steven and colleagues (https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wat2.1666), Steven's fieldwork on the subject with children ages 5-1…
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The "What is Money?" Show


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Decentralized Food and Money with Robert Breedlove (WiM400)
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In this episode with Robert Breedlove and Shawn Baker, we discuss the relationship between beef and Bitcoin, why inflation is theft, the radical change in a technological paradigm, and the global adoption of Bitcoin. // HOST // Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrShawnBakerPodcast Website: https://www.carnivore.diet/ // SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothi…
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Renowned sociologist Michèle Lamont (CASBS fellow, 2002-03) discusses her new book, Seeing Others, with former CASBS director Woody Powell. The book assembles decades of Lamont’s scholarship, engaging some of contemporary society’s most elemental challenges and advancing key building blocks toward a shared human experience marked by greater inclusi…
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The surface of the Earth is 70 percent water. If you just looked at a map and saw a sea of blue, you might think that the water is just sitting there, but it's not. The oceans are constantly moving, and it isn’t just waves and tides that move. There are enormous rivers of water flowing through the oceans, near the surface, and near the seafloor, wh…
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Throwing it back to old video games, Pete and Jen ping-pong back and forth about what we might learn from games like Zelda when thinking about leadership and growth. Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about: How might we think about challenges in life as quests? What are different ways in which we can level up? How might we find excite…
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Earthworm Oil: From the Dirt to the Doctor?
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Typically, people nowadays don’t go into Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods and ask for earthworm oil, but from the 16th to 19th centuries, earthworm oil was used to treat various problems – kind of like how we use tea tree or coconut oils today. On this episode, we’ll show you how to use earthworm oil to treat many things, even gunshot wounds, because…we…
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After Derek Freeman publishes Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological Myth, the controversy heats up. Op-eds, documentaries, censure by a leading anthropological organization, and even a debate on the Phil Donahue Show all follow. Was Margaret Mead, “the grandmother of the world,” wrong? Or was Freeman? At stake was t…
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This podcast is an overview of Lutheranism. I discuss history, theology, Confessions, and church bodies.
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The "What is Money?" Show


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Climate Change, Addiction, and Free Speech with Michael Shellenberger (WiM399)
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Michael Shellenberger joins me in person at ARC Forum 2023 in London to discuss the impact of environmental alarmism, the problem with addiction and homelessness, and the importance of free speech. Michael Shellenberger is a best-selling author and journalist. He is the founder of Substack publication Public. This podcast was filmed at the Alliance…
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Varn Vlog


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Unraveling the Intricate History of the IWW, Anti-Communism, and Radical Politics with Cyber Dandy
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Prepare to embark on a historical journey with our knowledgeable guest, Cyber Dandy, as we unearth the intriguing history of the International Workers of the World (IWW) and its complex relationship with anti-communism. Through tales of ideological evolution, infamous 'Red Scares', and the unique living conditions of 19th-century miners, we'll tran…
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King Arthur is one of the most popular and widely known characters in literary history around the world. Tales have been told about him for almost 1,000 years. However, many people have wondered if King Arthur was a real person or if he at least was based on a real person or a composite of people. Learn more about the historicity of King Arthur and…
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Unveiling Pennsylvania's Paradoxes: Haunting Histories, UFO Sightings and a Dancing Ben Franklin Statue
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Pack your bags, you're about to be transported to the eerie landscapes of Pennsylvania, where history meets mystery. Let us, your hosts, Brandy and John, guide you through the haunted corridors of Eastern State Penitentiary and the creaky floors of the historic Morgan Loghouse. We'll share our first-hand encounters with the paranormal, including an…
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The "What is Money?" Show


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Is Bitcoin Better Than Gold? with Robert Breedlove (WiM398)
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In this episode with Robert Breedlove and the host of the Aimstone podcast, we discuss what is money, why Bitcoin is better than gold, the currency counterfeiting cartels, and the importance of studying Bitcoin. // HOST // Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Aimstone Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aimstone5 // SPONSORS // In Wolf's Clothing: https://w…
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In the 19th century, the British and the Chinese went to war on two separate occasions—the reasons why they went to war are both simple and complicated. The more complicated reason has to do with the trade policies of the British Empire and centuries-old entrenched attitudes on the part of the Qing dynasty. The simple reason had to do with pushing …
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The Archaeology Show


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Conclusive evidence that Vikings arrived well before Columbus - Ep 242
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On this week’s news episode we start with two stories about slavery. The first comes from the discovery of a 2000 year old child’s show found in an Austrian mine. The second is from Ghana and the discovery of Britain’s first slave fort in Africa. Finally, we learn about conclusive evidence of Vikings arriving in the Americas well before Columbus. L…
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The "What is Money?" Show


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Understanding Money Mechanics with Bob Murphy (WiM397)
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Bob Murphy joins me in-person at ARC Forum 2023 in London to discuss his book, 'Understanding Money Mechanics.' We talk about the nature of money, the cartels of central banking, the modern monetary theory, and the optimism of artificial intelligence. Bob Murphy is an author and economist. He has authored several economics textbooks. He is also the…
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Back in the 19th and early 20th centuries, several European countries had colonies all around the world. Today, all of the empires have broken up, but some countries still have tiny remnants that can be found overseas. One of those countries is France. However, France’s overseas possessions are organized very differently from those held by Britain,…
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The Geopolitics of Energy and Power with Robert Bryce (WiM396)
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Robert Bryce joins me in-person at ARC Forum 2023 in London to talk about why we should be pro-nuclear, the unreliability of renewable energy sources, the negative impact of inflation on the energy grid, and whether governments can stop Bitcoin. Robert Bryce is an American author, journalist, podcaster, and documentary film producer. // GUEST // We…
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Redefining Society Podcast


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Book | Game Changer: How Strategic Pricing Shapes Businesses, Markets and Society | A Conversation with with Jean-Manuel Izaret | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli
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Guest: Jean-Manuel Izaret, Author On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/izaret/ On Twitter | https://twitter.com/izaret ____________________________ Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappe…
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Tribal Research Specialist: The Podcast


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#50 - Drama at Club NCAI: Native Identity Scuffles for Federal Scraps - Guest: Salisha Old Bull
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Native American identity and organization. 0:00 Federal recognition for Native American tribes. 7:07 Native American identity and federal recognition. 19:25 Tribal recognition and federal government responsibilities. 21:58 Tribal recognition and identity. 27:21 Cultural identity and authenticity. 34:22 Native American policy and advocacy. 42:26 Tri…
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In the Spring of 1846, a group of intrepid pioneers set out from Springfield, Illinois, to cross the Oregon Trail to seek a better life in the fertile Oregon Territory. However, almost nothing went according to plan for this group. They got a late start, took a devastating wrong turn, and were delayed by many natural obstacles. They ended up being …
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Exploring Early Medieval Poetry in Anglo-Saxon Britain with Andrew Rader Hansen
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Are you ready to traverse through time and uncover the enthralling period of Early Medieval Poetry in Anglo-Saxon Britain? Join us and our guest, Andrew Rader Hansen, a poet and law school candidate, as we journey back into the past, unearthing the captivating cultures, intricate poetry, and complex histories of this epoch often shrouded in mystery…
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On the fourth Thursday in November every year, American’s celebrate the holiday of Thanksgiving. It is a holiday that originated in the Americas but has subsequently spread to many countries around the world. It is a holiday that is actually secular, but with some religious overtones, and has a unique set of traditions that aren’t really shared wit…
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Rune discusses heathen and pagan customs surrounding sacred and 'set aside' lamps. You may check out the visual elements on Rune's youtube channel at Nordic Animism: https://www.youtube.com/@Runehr Join the Nordic Animism patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nordicanimism Check out this beautiful t-shirt design by Ludvig Levin: https://shop.nordicanimi…
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The "What is Money?" Show


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The Masculine and Feminine Aspects of Money with Kiana Danial (WiM395)
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Kiana Danial joins me to discuss the difference between feminine and masculine energy, the significance of imagination, obtaining freedom in life, and what is money. Kiana Danial is the founder and CEO of Invest Diva. She is an author, professional speaker, and investment and wealth management expert. // GUEST // Website: https://investdiva.com/ In…
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Inside Colgate Athletics with VP Yariv Amir ‘01
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Join Colgate's new Vice President and Director of Athletics for an in depth discussion, from Amir's time as a student athlete at Colgate to the future of the program. Go 'Gate!By A Colgate University Podcast
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For about a month, from the end of November to the end of December, every year, one of the most popular animals in North America is the turkey. Turkeys are the traditional meal served at Thanksgiving and Christmas. However, it is a tradition that is found almost nowhere else in the world. This is mostly due to the fact that turkeys are found nowher…
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