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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of Histo ...
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The Fairy Tellers

The Fairy Tellers

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Welcome to The Fairy Tellers podcast! We explore what myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales say about cultures both then and now. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and a comfy seat while we retell you a thing.
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Teller From Jerusalem

Hanoch Teller

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The weekly podcast of ever popular author, lecturer, film producer and historian, the inimitable Rabbi Hanoch Teller, takes an intelligent and thought-provoking look at the early struggle to establish the State of Israel. Through analysis of key events of the past, insight is acquired on the present. Every fourth week is devoted to the fundamentals to becoming a morally sensitive, dignified individual; enhancing personal character has never been so uplifting. Teller From Jerusalem is ear can ...
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The Shayari Teller

Sabika Muzaffar

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'The शायरी Teller' is where 'couplets' get redefined as शायरी and Story coming together as a couple. Yes, these चलती-फिरती, experimental शायories are here to nestle in your ears. :)
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Scopophilia with Becky Teller

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Scopophilia is defined as "deriving aesthetic pleasure from looking at something". Scopophilia: the Podcast a Millennial Movie Movement hosted by Becky Teller, a film-obsessed millennial with a master's degree.
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Sickle Teller

King Ade

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Sickle Teller was inspired to explore the hereditary condition “Sickle Cell Anemia” as well as addressing what having SCD is like. The conversation has grown to include any chronic illnesses because our health and wellness need to be a a top priority and having a safe place to discuss these topics are pivotal.
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歌送者 X Song Tellers

歌送者 X Song Tellers

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我們不只聽音樂,我們「說」音樂。 來自90年代,喜歡分享、熱愛音樂,但真的不會唱歌。 🔸David - 不安於現況,身處異鄉卻擋不住想做podcast之心的微斜槓青年。 🔸Eric - 自稱社畜,卻是朋友眼中的勝利組。勉強幽默、充滿故事的初老青年。 🔸Green - 時常遊走在自卑自信、快樂憂鬱的多愁善感女子。 三個個性截然不同的好友對談,以音樂帶入故事,交換喜怒哀樂、分享關於人生的全新觀點,陪伴你無論晴天雨天。 📻歡迎收聽【歌送者 X Song Tellers】 【疑難雜症來這裡找歌送者~ 】 💊IG:https://www.instagram.com/songteller2020 💊Email:[email protected] -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Expedition Tellerand

Dennis Brandt

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Hey, ich bin Dennis, Fotograf, reiselustiger, Hundefreund, Motorradfahrer und vieles mehr. In diesem Podcast geht es um das Leben, was ich vom Leben erwarte, wo meine Reise hingeht und was meine Ziele sind. Wenn auch du deine Horizont erweitern möchtest, lade ich dich herzlich ein diesen Podcast zu folgen und über deinen persönlichen Tellerrand zu schauen. Las uns gemeinsam neues entdecken und mehr aus unserem Leben machen.
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Tellers Podcast

DGLS Media

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Real people telling Real stories. Life is full of twist, turns and always unpredictable. These Tellers sit down and share their stories with host Alisha Tinker and Christopher J. Douglas. Recorded in Cleveland, Ohio
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Blick über den Tellerrand

Alex Wunschel

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Seit 2005 blickt Alex Wunschel aka „Podpimp“ in seinem kleinen, feinen Freunde-Radio über den Tellerrand auf Social Media- und Content-Marketing, Influencer- und Voice-Marketing-Trends und angewandte Digitalisierung.
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Fortune Teller Podcast

Fortune Teller Podcast

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The Fortune Teller podcast is a discussion between industry leaders in blockchain and financial technologies. The podcast focuses on the development of blockchain-based financial services and outlines the current state of the industry and future predictions for the adoption of decentralized finance. Go to https://www.teller.finance/
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I tell stories that are translated from my original podcast I believe that life is about discovering, recognizing and experiencing. Whatever it is and does not take place at the expense of other people is worth documenting. I'm glad I can talk a bit in English.
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Join director James Ponsoldt and actor Miles Teller ("Rabbit Hole") as they discuss "The Spectacular Now." Based on Tim Tharp’s 2008 novel, the film follows Sutter Keely (Teller), effortless charmer and self- proclaimed life of the party, as he unexpectedly falls in love with “nice girl” Aimee Fineky (Woodley).
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I'm here to talk about the truth in a way many people don't see it. I'm Pro-Black, I'm Pan-African I'm a black man who love black women only and will express my views to the best. I'll be expanding the show to talk about a wide range of topics aside politics with a number of host joining me on this journey. My name is Khanye Tsebo and I am Godking Olorun.
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In diesem Podcast geht Daniel Paasch, Begründer des Instituts für Potenzialentfaltung (IPE®), Ausbilder von knapp 5000 Kinder- und Jugendcoaches, geht den Fragen und Herausforderungen der Zeit konfrontierend ehrlich auf den Grund - mit Comedy-ähnlicher Leichtigkeit, tief durchdringend, mit seinem ganzen Wissensschatz und der ein oder anderen "Bratpfanne". Echt! Jetzt! - über den Tellerrand in die Authentizität
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Teller Stories

Johannes Paetzold

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Der Podcast, in dem sich alles ums Essen dreht. radioeins-Geschmacksexperte Johannes Paetzold und Tina Hüttl, Gastrokritikerin der Berliner Zeitung, haben den Aufstieg Berlins von der Curry-Wurst Metropole zum internationalen Hot Spot hautnah begleitet. In Teller Stories schmeißen sie Leidenschaft und Wissen in einen Topf - kenntnisreich, kritisch und unabhängig plaudern sie über die besten Restaurants, Macher und Visionäre der Gastroszene und Trends.
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Willkommen bei „Über den Tellerrand“, dem Podcast für Unternehmer und Mitarbeiter, die neue Perspektiven auf Unternehmenskultur, Führung und Management suchen. Erfahren Sie, wie Sie erfolgreiches Risikomanagement betreiben, Ihre Unternehmenskultur nachhaltig stärken und Prozesse in Marketing, Vertrieb und Buchhaltung optimieren. Wir bieten praxisnahe Insights, die Ihnen helfen, Ihre Bonität zu verbessern, neue Mitarbeiter zu gewinnen und Ihre Marktposition zu festigen. Das lernen Sie hier: S ...
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This podcast will tell stories that can inspire you towards positivity. Our first series will focus on children who can't speak or understand English. We want to share the Bible story to them in a language they can understand. As time goes on we will share other lives stories that can lift you up from any state you may find yourself. Feel free to reach out to me via this email address [email protected] for support towards reaching these childrens daily needs! Thank you
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A Cornucopia Of Tales and Tellers

A Cornucopia of Tales and Tellers

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Storytellers from all around the world join us to tell their favourite tales. Join us for tales of wonder, might, magic, folklore and history as we head to every corner of the earth, every period in history and even into the otherworlds.
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Podcast HORRORHOLICS • Story Teller Cerita Horror Horor Misteri Mistis Seram Hantu Setan Kisah Nyata

Podcast HORRORHOLICS ✔️ • Story Teller: Cerita Horror Horor Misteri Mistis Seram

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Podcast HORRORHOLICS adalah STORYTELLER: Cerita Horror, Cerita Horor, Cerita Misteri, Cerita Mistis, Cerita Seram, Cerita Hantu • Kisah Nyata ------------------- • youtube: podcast horrorholics . www.youtube.com/c/arfijowo • juga tersedia di ANCHOR, Google Podcast, Spotify, dan StarFm Podcast. • Endorsement, Collabs & Bussiness »» WA: +62 899 411 4567 . • email: [email protected]
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Storytellers and Storysellers Podcast gives you a front-row seat to find out how the best stories are told and sold. Tune in for strategy & storytelling perspectives from the brightest minds in entertainment, in conversation with Vineet Kanabar. From music to movies, from gaming to podcasts, from platforms to technologies. New episodes every Thursday. Follow the host Vineet Kanabar on Twitter & Instagram: https://twitter.com/ashcharyafuckit and https://instagram.com/ashcharyafuckit
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The military operation to capture the Sinai Peninsula faced several substantial obstacles. First, there was the terrain itself, the Sinai Peninsula was 24,000 square miles of pure desolation. The desert consisted of rolling sand dunes in the north that could swallow vehicles and exhaust troops within hours. In the south were the nearly impassable m…
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Follow the trail of familiar melodies from medieval Europe to American front porches: a story of banished festivities, Victorian reinvention, wartime solace, and booming radio hits. Along the way you’ll meet Puritans who banned Christmas, a songwriter who never meant to write a carol, and soldiers who found peace in a simple hymn. In this episode w…
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By 1816, Frederic Tudor had spent a decade shipping New England ice to Cuba—with little to show for it. Setbacks and vanished profits nearly ruined him, and a gamble on shipping tropical fruit had left him barely solvent. Then a chance conversation sparked a bold new idea: expand the ice trade into the American South. Tudor rushed to South Carolina…
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Picture a Christmas that smells of smoke and fear instead of cinnamon and spice: villages lit by bonfires, masked figures pounding through the night, and a goat-demon whose rattling chains make children hide behind shutters. This episode peels back the cozy remaster and walks you through the original holiday — a season forged by the terror of winte…
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In this captivating episode of Time Tellers, Dan and Renee delve into America's tumultuous history with the metric system—a tale filled with twists, turns, and unexpected drama. From the chaos of pirates intercepting metric shipments to the political maneuvers that stymied a full conversion, the duo unravels why the United States remains one of the…
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In 1806, Frederic Tudor set out to build a fortune by shipping ice from his family’s pond near Boston to the tropical Caribbean—an audacious idea no one believed in. But turning frozen water into profit proved far harder than he imagined. By 1809, an embargo had halted his shipments, his debts had mounted, and Tudor himself landed in jail. Still, h…
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In this episode, Katrina and Geoff journey into Norse mythology. The tale of The Mead of Poetry has many twists and turns with a wide cast of characters from dwarves, giants, and gods. How does a vat of godly spittle turn into a much sought after beverage? Its a winding road that Katrina is happy to travel in search of the gift of storytelling. Che…
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In this episode of The Bank Tellers, we sit down with Shailesh Baidwan, Group President and Co-Founder of Maya Bank, to explore how this Philippines-based digital bank is transforming financial services in Southeast Asia. With over 7,000 islands and a population of 110 million, the Philippines presents unique challenges and opportunities for financ…
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In 1801, a young Boston merchant named Frederic Tudor made a life-changing visit to Cuba. There he had a wildly ambitious idea: he would ship New England ice to the sweltering Caribbean, where no one had ever seen frozen water – let alone tasted a cold drink or ice cream. Lacking experience and money, Tudor was mocked by seasoned ship captains who …
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Egypt purchased state of the art weaponry from the Soviet Union that obliterated any balance of power between Israel and her Arab adversaries. Egypt would have the armament, it already had the desire, to wipe out Israel. Israel naturally turned to its trusted ally, the United States, but the days of Harry Truman were over. The new President, Dwight…
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In 1620 the Pilgrims arrived in a land already shaped by centuries of Native history. For the people who lived there, the Wampanoag, it was Patuxet—a place with its own stories, its own politics, and, as the Pilgrims soon learned, a complicated history of encounters with Europeans. In this episode Lindsay is joined by David Silverman, professor of …
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When Pearl Harbor shattered the nation, thousands of Japanese‑Americans were forced from their homes into horse stalls, fairgrounds, and hastily built camps surrounded by barbed wire. This episode follows families as they pack in hours, children say goodbye to pets, and communities try to build schools, gardens, and daily life amid fences and guard…
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In this episode of The Bank Tellers, we sit down with Billie Setiawan, Head of Data Management and Analytics at Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), to explore how one of Indonesia's largest state-owned banks is driving innovation in financial services. From leveraging data analytics to enhance customer experience to the transformative role of agent bankin…
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December 1, 1934. Leningrad mayor Sergei Kirov is assassinated by a lone gunman, giving Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin the justification to purge the Communist Party of his rivals. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to Hi…
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Imagine its 3:45 a.m. in late November: a freezing parking lot, a lukewarm to-go coffee, and a line that snakes around the building. Hundreds of people wait for one sliding door to open and a chance at a discounted TV. That familiar chaos—camped-out shoppers, terrifying crowds, and fevered deals—was once tied to financial panic, presidential calend…
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In May 1622, the Pilgrims were still reeling from Squanto’s betrayal when a ship appeared in Plymouth Harbor, carrying an advance party for a rival English colony. Governor William Bradford reluctantly agreed to host the men while they searched for a site to settle. But the newcomers strained Plymouth’s limited food supplies, pushing the hungry col…
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Pull up a chair as Time Tellers serves a short, spicy history of how global dishes were translated, watered down, and gloriously reinvented on American tables—from chicken tikka masala’s Glasgow epiphany to the gyro, fries, and pad thai that became something new on this side of the world. Through lively anecdotes, immigrant voices, and kitchen conf…
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November 24, 1859. Charles Darwin sparks a scientific revolution by introducing the theory of evolution in his book On the Origin of Species. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, dail…
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In this episode, Geoff and Katrina issue two rare corrections. After falsely claiming in episode #123 that there isn't an ATU type 666, they set the record straight by apologizing for the terrible lie and righting their wrongs. With the tale of Hero and Leander, they show that everyone makes mistakes. Some mistakes (like tempting Fate) are worse th…
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After Israel's stunning and unpredictable victory (especially from the Arab perspective) in the War of Independence, there was a colossus of bruised pride in the Arab World. To answer the heretofore imponderable, "How could Israel have been victorious?" a narrative emerged, "We did not lose because Israel was strong, but rather because our leaders …
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"The winter of 1620-21 took a deadly toll on Plymouth Colony. The Pilgrims had only just begun to construct their homes when illness began spreading through the settlement. Their flimsy shelters offered little protection from the freezing weather. As dysentery, pneumonia, and scurvy ravaged the colony, only a handful were left to build the settleme…
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It was the start of a new decade. America, still reeling from the 1929 crash, passed a single law meant to save its farmers and manufacturers — and instead helped plunge the world into deeper economic ruin. In this episode of Time Tellers, Renee and Dan trace the rise of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act: from a farm-focused bill to a 20,000-item tariff …
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"In the fall of 1620, the Mayflower embarked on a 3,000-mile journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Over the next nine weeks, its passengers and crew battled fierce storms and rampant illness. They had left England dangerously late in the season, and provisions ran low. In the ship’s cramped cabins, the Puritan Separatists shared close quarters with a …
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Step into the steeple and listen: this episode peels back the gleam to reveal the Liberty Bell's real life — a noisy workbell, a flawed casting, and a slow-creeping crack that history remade into meaning. From humble laborers and Quaker ideals to abolitionists, suffragists, and touring crowds, the bell's fracture becomes a story of contested libert…
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In this episode, Katrina is back from another year of the American Folklore Conference. She talks about the fun of academic conferences and being around the same nerds that understand a good ATU type joke. In the course of some of that joking, Katrina ended up with a ribbon on her name tag that said ATU SIX SEVEN, which then prompted academics to a…
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Life throws curveballs all the time, and not everyone has the consistency or the disposition to turn lemons into lemonade. Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen, previous pulpit rabbi in Manhattan, is currently the CEO of the Algemainer Jewish Media outlet. Everyone is different and everyone copes differently. Rabbi Cohen, a licensed therapist, shares with us how h…
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In the early 1600s, an orphaned teenager named William Bradford joined a clandestine congregation of passionate Puritan worshipers in the village of Scrooby, England. Every Sunday, he met in secret with the radical group known as Separatists, who believed that the Church of England was corrupt, and that the only way forward was to break with it ent…
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It’s late, you’re tired, and the glowing drive‑thru menu promises salvation: melty, greasy, perfect. In this episode we follow that first bite back through time — from Hamburg steak to county fair tinkering, from a kid named Lionel’s bold slice of cheese to the diner counters of Erie where Greek sauce rules — and uncover the messy, delicious argume…
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In the aftermath of the deadly shootout at the OK Corral, the residents of Tombstone are sharply divided over whether to indict the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday. As the town teeters on the edge of all-out war, Wyatt Earp decides to take justice into his own hands leading to a vengeful ""Vendetta Ride"" that puts Wyatt on the wrong side of the law…
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It’s not just silence — it’s something older than sound. Stand on the rim of a mile-deep canyon as sunlight crawls across stone that remembers a time before life had legs, and climb into cliff rooms where hands shaped a life that still speaks. In this final episode of our series, Renee and Dan follow rivers through red rock, explore Mesa Verde’s an…
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October 26, 1825: a packet boat slides out of Buffalo, Governor DeWitt Clinton pours Lake Erie into the Atlantic, and a ribbon of water reshapes a continent. This episode sails the Erie Canal’s dramatic voyage — from the feverish hand‑digging and deadly swamps to the politics that branded it “Clinton’s Folly” and the jubilant Wedding of the Waters …
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In this special edition of The Bank Tellers, we explore the rapidly evolving intersection of traditional finance and decentralized finance with Jonathan Levin, Co-Founder and CEO of Chainalysis. As regulatory frameworks like the Genius Act reshape the landscape, we dive deep into how these two worlds are converging like never before. Tune in to hea…
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As already explained in an earlier episode (Season Five Episode 6) the Fedayeen terrorist raiders would sneak into Israel, murder, sabotage, set fire, steal, and slip back across the border to Egypt and Jordan. This was death by a thousand cuts to Israel. And then things deteriorated precipitously when in September of 1955, Nasser announced that Eg…
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Tensions boil over in Tombstone, Arizona as the Earp brothers confront the Clanton and McLaury outlaw gang, resulting in a 30-second shootout that leaves several dead. With the town divided over the Earps' actions, the brothers face an onslaught of assassination attempts as they try to maintain order in the lawless frontier town. Be the first to kn…
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Stand ankle-deep in a cypress swamp as mist rises and something moves in the reeds — this episode opens in the thick, humming heart of the Southeast and pulls you into a landscape that feels alive and full of secrets. We hike the Great Smoky Mountains at sunrise, paddle the Everglades’ river of grass, creep along Congaree’s cathedral of trees, and …
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Join Money20/20's Head of Audience Development, Micky Tesfaye, for a special edition of The Bank Tellers right on the heels of Money20/20 USA 2025! Ran Goldi, SVP of Payments & Network at Fireblocks, shares insider insights from processing $6 trillion in transactions this year - with over half being stablecoins. Learn about: USDC's 40% growth surge…
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Content Warning: Suicide and Murder In this episode, Geoff and Katrina dive back into the world of the French salons to talk about Marie-Catherine d'Aulnoy and further their discussion on Specters of the Marvelous: Race and the Development of the European Fairy Tale by Kimberly J. Lau. While France was spreading their imperial reach, the imaginatio…
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Join Scarlett Sieber, Chief Strategy and Growth Officer at Money20/20, for a special edition of The Bank Tellers podcast as she sits down with Chris Harmse, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer at BVNK, to explore the rapidly evolving convergence of decentralized and traditional finance. Chris shares the inside story of how BVNK became the largest…
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After several months of anxiety, the tensions in Tombstone finally explode into violence as Ike Clanton and his friends provoke the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday into a deadly showdown. Be the first to know about Wondery’s newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletter Listen to American His…
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Step into a vast, wind-carved landscape where geysers huff like old engines, glaciers whisper their slow retreat, and redwoods stand like stone columns holding fog in their branches. In Episode 3, hosts Renee and Dan lead you from Yellowstone’s boiling, bison-strewn plains through Glacier’s alpine drama and Olympic’s dripping rainforests to the cat…
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TradFi and DeFi converge on another exciting episode of The Bank Tellers podcast! This time, we chat with JP Richardson, CEO of Exodus. Fresh from witnessing the historic signing of the Genius Act at the White House, JP shares his perspective on how regulatory clarity is reshaping the financial landscape. Tune in to hear about: JP's firsthand exper…
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In the 1880s the booming silver mining town of Tombstone, Arizona was home to one of the most famous gunfights in American history. Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Wyatt's brothers try to bring law and order to a small town, but they clash with a gang of outlaw cowboys, leading a legendary final showdown: the Shootout at the OK Corral. Be the first t…
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Join us for a compelling conversation with Nabil Manji, Senior Vice President of Fintech Growth and Financial Partnerships at WorldPay, as we explore the evolving landscape where traditional finance meets digital assets. In this special episode ahead of Money20/20 USA, Nabil shares insights from WorldPay's decade-long journey in the digital asset s…
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From horse-drawn carriages on Pennsylvania Avenue to locked museum gates in modern Washington, this episode traces the unlikely history of government shutdowns — a story that begins as procedural quibbles and becomes national crisis. We follow the 1884 Anti-Deficiency Act, the 1980 opinion that introduced “shutdowns,” and the dramatic standoffs of …
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In early 1864, a group of Union prisoners made a daring escape from Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia - the capital of the Confederacy. Known for its sadistic guards and horrific conditions, Union Officers at Libby suffered from hunger, lice, and the freezing cold. In this episode, Lindsay is joined by historian Dr. Robert P. Watson, author of Esc…
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Nazi propaganda, how do we properly commemorate the murder of millions, the creation of the ghettos. Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know that that they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2025 Media Education Trust llc
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Music. A river you can't hear has been carving a poem into stone for longer than human memory — and two hosts are perched a little too close to the rim to keep from making you feel the vertigo. In this first episode of a five-part series, Dan and Renee pull you into the origin story of America’s national parks: the watercolor pitch that sold Yellow…
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During World War II, the United States housed hundreds of thousands of enemy soldiers who had been captured as prisoners of war. Camp Papago Park, located in Phoenix, was built to hold captured German U-boat crew members, some of the most well-trained and ardent members of the German military. Authorities hoped that the harsh Arizona desert would d…
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