My Grandparents, My Parents and I is a podcast series which highlights the experiences of the Windrush Generation, who travelled to Britain between 1948 and 1971. We explore their challenges and successes, and their influence on British society to mark the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush on its 75th anniversary. We also focus on their relationship with our city of Birmingham.
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Sudden Productions' WHAT MATTERS project promotes equality, diversity and the coming together of different communities in mutual understanding and respect. In this podcast series, Children and Young People imagine a world where equality prevails. Balisha Karra, our lead facilitator works with them to shape this world and to come up with a definition of equality and diversity which makes sense to them.
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content is in service of Houston Public Media’s education mission and is sponsored by the University of Houston. It is not a product of our news team.
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We're an actual play podcast of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game adventure path Agents of Edgewatch. Join our cast of characters as they navigate the mean streets of the world's largest city, Absalom. Tasked with upholding the law as members of the Edgewatch, the city's newest guard force, can they survive the daily drudgery of patrols and the harrowing twists of sudden deadly fate?
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From da ground up is a new podcast that talks about current events, Real estate and independent artists. We also help promote businesses.
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Current events lack historical context. We’re here to fix that. Each week we’ll dig deeper than the 24 hour news cycle to bring you the history behind the headlines. Covering economics, politics, religion, culture, war, and more, listening to this podcast will help you understand the context behind current events. Listen in and find out how today came from the Loins of History. Our opinions are our own and do not reflect the opinions or policy of our employers. Support this podcast: https:// ...
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Welcome to Dr. Lotte: Science with Soul, the podcast that transcends the boundaries between science and spirituality. I'm Dr. Lotte, your host—a Physician, Medical and Psychic Medium, Ancestral Healer, Keynote Speaker, and Award Winning Author of "Med School after Menopause: The Journey of my Soul”. This podcast finds its roots in my own extraordinary life experiences. Through my personal odyssey, I have discovered our profound connection within a divine tapestry of existence. I have travers ...
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Not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. Strange Brew is a dark comedy podcast that explores the bizarre and creepy sides of life and beyond to realms unseen. Hosted by a cast of strange characters, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, from true crime to conspiracy theories, the paranormal, weird mysteries, and bizarre historical events. Each episode features in-depth “research” and “opinions” on an array of subjects. We are here to entertain the listener and bring a unique p ...
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JOY LOVING HOME - SAHM, Productivity, Home Organization, Declutter, ADHD Mom, ADHD SAHM, ADHD Brain
Joy Ridenour - Professional Organizer, Productivity Success Coach for ADHD Moms
Productivity and Home Organization for Moms with ADHD Are you tired of feeling like the only Stay-At-Home mom who can‘t get her act together? You know you have time while the kids are gone - and you feel like you are busy - but you drift from one completely unrelated task to another, focus on things that really don‘t matter, and avoid the tasks that need to get done... Then all of the sudden you realize it is time to grab the kids and you feel that you‘ve accomplished nothing. Welcome Home! ...
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Episode: 1238 The 1893 Chicago Columbia Exposition: America comes of age. Today, America celebrates her coming of age.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1237 Why did the Hindenburg really burn? Today, we ask, "Why did the Hindenburg burn?"Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2312 How we finally put crews of computers to work on our desktops. Today, when is one computer not enough?Dr. Andy Boyd
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Join Joy, a professional organizer and mom of four, as she reflects on a summer filled with four unique moves. Whether you're planning to move or just looking for some life lessons, this episode is packed with insights that apply to everyday living. From helping her grown son, a minimalist monkey brain, to downsizing her in-laws' home, Joy shares t…
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Episode: 3107 Why it matters that we expect boys to brilliant and girls to work hard. Today, let's talk about who we expect to be brilliant.Dr. Krešimir Josić
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Episode: 3209 Net of Life: Can Technology Protect Us from Ourselves? Today, a net of life.Roger Kaza
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Episode: 1236 In which an old man finally flies in a B-17. Today, a child's wish is finally granted.Dr. John Lienhard
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Illuminating Darkness through Shamanism with Sandra Ingerman, MA
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Sandra Ingerman, MA, who is a world-renowned teacher of shamanism and is recognized for bridging ancient cross-cultural healing methods with modern culture. She’s taught for 40 years, including workshops worldwide on shamanic journeying, healing, and reversing environmental pollution using spiritual methods. Sandra is a licensed marriage and family…
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Episode: 1234 The biggest domed structure before the Houston Astrodome. Today, who were we in 1900?Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1233 Today, the empire finally takes to the air. Baden-Powell flies in balloons, airplanes, and even kites.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2307 A Canadian-American icon and nature's engineer: The Beaver. Today, scientist Andrew Boyd and nature's engineer.Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 3077 When is a Victory not a Victory? The Battle of Navarino Today, we ask: when is a victory not a victory?Richard H. Armstrong
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Welcome or welcome back to the Joy Loving Home podcast! In today's episode, we explore the challenges of getting back into a routine after life throws you off course. Joy, a professional organizer and mom of four, shares her personal journey of re-establishing a routine that worked for her health and well-being. Joy discusses why it can be so diffi…
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Episode: 3072 The brewer, chemist and statistician William Sealy Gosset. Today, a master brewer and a statistician.Dr. Krešimir Josić
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Episode: 1232 A Neanderthal flute made from the thigh of a cave bear. Today, the oldest musical instrument.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1231 In which automobile advertising mirrored the public. Today, we trace a new technology through advertisements.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1230 The problem of teaching mathematics in a computer world. Today, let's teach math to our grandchildren.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1229 The invention of double entry bookkeeping. Today, we learn to keep track of our money.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2303 William LeMessurier corrects his error -- in public. Today, scientist Andrew Boyd averts disaster.Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 2751 Mrs. Maud Mellish Wilson, architect of the Mayo Clinic's style of medical writing. Today, we look at a woman who made medical history.Megan Cole
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Episode: 3302 Imitation, Originality, and the Creativity of Fan Culture. Today, when imitation is a good thing.Karen Fang
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Episode: 1228 Medieval Europe learns to measure reality with numbers. Today, why did Europe emerge so rapidly from the medieval age?Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1227 So, did we ever make paper from a mummy's linen wrappings? Today, the mummy's curse.Dr. John Lienhard
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Awakening Through Loss: Spiritual Evolution After Her Brother’s Death with Rebecca Austill-Clausen, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA
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Rebecca Austill-Clausen is an Occupational Therapist, Reiki Master, award-winning author, and inspirational speaker. She has extensive experience in Reiki, after-death communication, shamanism, meditation, sound healing, nature spirits, and automatic writing. Becky had a life changing Shared Death Experience and then a remarkable Spiritual Transfor…
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Episode: 1226 In which Matteo Ricci tries to convert the Chinese by building a memory palace. Today, a memory palace in an odd place and the wrong time.Dr. John Lienhard
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My Grandparents, My Parents and I is a podcast series which highlights the experiences of the Windrush Generation, who travelled to Britain between 1948 and 1971. We explore their challenges and successes, and their influence on British society. In this episode you will hear the second half of Tonia's interviews at the West Bromwich African Caribbe…
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My Grandparents, My Parents and I is a podcast series which highlights the experiences of the Windrush Generation, who travelled to Britain between 1948 and 1971. We explore their challenges and successes, and their influence on British society. In this episode you will hear the first part of Tonia's interviews at the West Bromwich African Caribbea…
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Episode: 1225 Lincoln Beachey, first great daredevil of heavier-than-air flight. Today, the death of Lincoln Beachey.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2301 Making sports balls: how to get from flat to round. Today, scientist Andrew Boyd makes flat into round.Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 3193 Purple Men: The History of the Color Purple. Today, we see purple.Celeste Williams
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Episode: 3071 The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Sciences. Today, the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics.Dr. Krešimir Josić
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Episode: 1224 On filling time and compressing time: electronic communication. Today, we compress time.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1223 Ghosts from the sky: a visit to the Oshkosh Fly-in. Today, a surprising way to preserve our past.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1221 Large hall acoustics: drifting away from reality. Today, we try to hear the music in a large hall.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1220 In which Levi Hill invents color photography 80 years too soon. Today, the first color photographs.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2296 Moog the man and Moog the machine: a lesson in engineering design. Today, we meet a musical engineer with guest scientist Andrew Boyd.Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 2728 The Great Laxey Wheel; The Water Wheel at the Peak of Function and Grace. Today, the Laxey Wheel.Michael Barratt
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Episode: 3056 The Truth About Ingenuity. Today, the truth about ingenuity.Richard H. Armstrong
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Episode: 1219 A chance encounter with a hero: Ploesti remembered. Today, a chance meeting with a hero.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1218 Galveston's alleys and the democratization of low incomes. Today, walk with me through Galveston's alleys.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1217 Large earth movers: a paradox of large and small. Today, we find some very big machines.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1216 Insect wings/human wings: trying to copy what can't be copied. Today, we try to fly on a bee's wings.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 2290 The Platonic "regular" solids: mathematics and divinity. Today, guest scientist Andrew Boyd looks at some divine shapes.Dr. Andy Boyd
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Episode: 3187 The Raspberry Pi, a Small Computer with a Lot of Flavor. Today, a very sweet computer.Fitz Walker
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Episode: 3301 Gustav Fechner and the origins of psychophysics. Today, Gustav Fechner and the mathematics of the senses.Dr. Krešimir Josić
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Welcome to episode 210 of the Joy Loving Home podcast! In this special "Break This Rule" series, we explore how certain rules can hinder those of us with ADHD and offer better alternatives. This episode dives into the often-praised rule of consistency. While consistency is beneficial, it can also become a stumbling block that freezes productivity. …
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Episode: 3300 Invention-Innovation. Today, is it invention or innovation?Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1215 The tyranny of large numbers: of averages and ubiquity. Today, large numbers do some strange things.Dr. John Lienhard
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Episode: 1214 Medieval Novgorod, more advanced than we realized. Today, an old city coughs up a surprising secret.Dr. John Lienhard
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Ms Tonia Daley-Campbell, Miss Xsara-sheneille Pryce, Mr Oriane Johnson and Mr Darren Rose – Part 2
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In this episode you will hear the second part of the conversation Tonia had with the three cast members of the stage production My Grandparents, My Parents and I: Miss Xsara-sheneille Pryce, Mr Oriane Johnson and Mr Darren Rose about their grandparents and parents’ experience of Windrush. You can hear the first part of the conversation in the previ…
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