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The Grimerica Show

Grimerica

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A loose cannon podcast featuring casual conversations with whomever we deem interesting, often on the fringe, Like Coast to Coast, but on demand. Like a less compromised Joe Rogan Experience. Interviews on Spirituality, Alternative History, UFO's, and More
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Stone Me

Matthew Magee

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Matthew Magee cycles to Scotland's most beautiful and fascinating neolithic sites to interview experts about what the sites were used for and what life was like 5,000 years ago. These stunning, huge, enduring monuments were built at the exact moment we stopped being hunter gatherers and stayed in one place to farm for the first time. Explore the explosion of art, culture and spirituality that happened as Matthew investigates Scotland's oldest places. Find out more, or support programming wit ...
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LATEST SERIES: Carchemish (C Episodes) - tracing the life and death of the Neo-Hittite kingdoms; PREVIOUS SERIES: The Ancient World - from the earliest human civilizations down through 500 BC; Rediscovery (R Episodes) - the stories of the modern scholars and adventurers who rediscovered the ancient world; Bloodline (B Episodes) - tracing the descendants of Mark Antony and Cleopatra over ten generations; Thea (T Episodes) - tracing the disintegration of the Seleucid Empire
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Story Archaeology

Chris Thompson and Isolde Carmody

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Story Archaeology combines the knowledge and skills of the storyteller with academic exploration of ancient texts. The main focus is the Irish tradition but at https://storyarchaeology.com, you will find an archive of podcast articles, stories and translations as well as new podcast conversations with people from around the world who have ‘Stories in the Landscape’ to share.
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SID CAST

Siddharth Paul

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SID CAST is a podcast which describes more about school studies and experiences we are having. Hey Guys my name is Siddharth and this is my podcast named SIDCAST where i'll discuss about different topics and information and knowledge. stay tuned to get in-depth knowledge. Do subscribe to my channel and help me grow. and also recommend my channel to your family and friends.
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Easy History

Easy History

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Welcome to "Easy History," the podcast that makes learning about the past both fun and accessible. History is full of captivating stories, remarkable individuals, and world-changing events, and with "Easy History," you'll embark on an engaging journey through the annals of time without the intimidating textbooks or overwhelming details. Note: This podcast is generated and spoken by AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Near East - the region known politically as the Middle East - is the home of both a long and eventful history as well as a much longer and fascinating prehistory. Here on Pre History I will cover the story of the Near East as we know it from the archaeological study of what people left behind as hunter-gatherers turned into farmers, as villages turned into cities, and as empires rose and fell.
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Welcome to ‘Let’s Talk Farm to Fork’, the PostHarvest Podcast that interviews people of interest within the Fresh Produce sector. We’ll deep dive into their role and find out how they’re helping reduce the amount of food lost or wasted along the Farm to Fork journey.
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Approximately 5,300 years ago, the populations of Scandinavia and northwestern Europe faced a significant collapse. Settlements were abandoned, and farming communities disappeared. The cause of this demographic shift has puzzled scholars, with theories ranging from agricultural crises to conflicts. However, recent genetic research published in Natu…
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A Neolithic shaman burial at Çemka Höyük in southeastern Turkey? Why not! Somebody had to be a guide to the spirit world. But why are they always buried with tortoises? Aurochs, sure, weasels, um, ok. Our contestants are stumped and offer wild speculations. So business as usual.thisweekintheancientneareast による
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Interview starts at 20:20 Keith Thompson joins us for a great chat about the latest in UFO's and his most recent book "The UFO Paradox - The Celestial and Symbolic Reality of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon". He has been into this subject for decades, since he was a kid in school so we chat about being skeptical of Disclosure, whether that has reall…
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An Acallam na nÉces Samhain Special In this seasonal special, the Story Archaeologists compare two stories of Samhain. But what could such stories tell us about life 100 or even 1,000 years ago? Find out as the Story Archaeologists, Chrus and Isolde, go digging one dark night. I am reposting this episode, one of my...…
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An Acallam na nÉces Samhain SpecialIn this seasonal special, the Story Archaeologists compare two stories of Samhain. But what could such stories tell us about life 100 or even 1,000 years ago? Find out as the Story Archaeologists, Chrus and Isolde, go digging one dark night.I am reposting this episode, one of my personal favourites and mone of the…
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Interview starts at 32:30 Cate Montana joins us for a great yet lighthearted chat about Evil and the Matrix of control. We talk about New Age spirituality / positive thinking and if that will prepare you for awakening to realize there are evil forces trying to control us and our world. We talk about What the Bleep Do We Know, the dark side, the anc…
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For our momentous 100th episode we’re talking about the age old question, does chronology matter? A bunch of tiny seal impressions seem to have solved the question of when our old friend Hezekiah reigned. Though definitely stolen, they might even be real, probably. Maybe. So we’ve got big problems of reality and morality going for us, which is some…
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BanbhaBanbha is one of the three Dé Danann sisters, daughters of Ernmas, who gave their names to the land of Ireland, Ériu is the best known of the the three but Banbha has another, older, and less well known story to tell. Join Chris as she celebrates the birth of a new granddaughter named Banbha.Links for this episodeTake a look at the translatio…
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Banbha is one of the three Dé Danann sisters, daughters of Ernmas, who gave their names to the land of Ireland, Ériu is the best known of the the three but Banbha has another, older, and less well known story to tell. Join Chris as she celebrates the birth of a new granddaughter named Banbha....
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A recent groundbreaking study1 in Nature reveals that two distinct types of Helicobacter pylori bacteria—called Hardy and Ubiquitous—have coexisted in the human stomach for over 200,000 years. This research shows that these bacteria not only survived but evolved alongside early humans as they migrated out of Africa, offering new insights into our s…
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Interview starts at 34:30 Scotty Roberts joins us after almost a decade and we chat about some of his paranormal experiences in Egypt and beyond, his book Sword in the Clay based on a real 2000 plus year old sword that was found during a war. We chat about the Djinn, the Ancient Order of Luxor, Moses and Senenmut, the story of protection, Revelatio…
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The festival of Samhain, is one that has been celebrated, in one form or another, for a very long time. In the early Irish stories it was a time for gatherings and feasting. But how has it changed in more recent times? Join Chris as she explores The 'Schools' Folklore collection'' finding some fascinating Halloween tales. Links for this episodeTake…
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The festival of Samhain, is one that has been celebrated, in one form or another, for a very long time. In the early Irish stories it was a time for gatherings and feasting. But how has it changed in more recent times? Join Chris as she explores The ‘Schools’ Folklore collection” finding some fascinating Halloween...…
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In the 1920s, the search for humanity’s origins was centered on Europe and Asia, despite Charles Darwin's suggestion that Africa might be the cradle of humankind. The discovery of a primate fossil skull in South Africa would soon challenge these assumptions. The skull, initially displayed as a curiosity on a mantelpiece, was brought to the attentio…
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The ability to digest starch has played a crucial role in human evolution. When starch enters the mouth, amylase, an enzyme in saliva, begins to break it down. Two recent studies in Nature1 & Science2 have revealed the evolutionary importance of amylase in our ancestors and how they adapted to changing diets. Researchers discovered that early human…
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Interview starts at 28:50 Jack Kelley joins us for a chat about his latest documentary. The Atlantis Puzzle - Unlock the Secrets of Plato's Final Legacy is a great look at Plato's works on Atlantis from another angle and a different take on where the lost Civilization might have been from. We chat about new interpretations of Plato, Greek history, …
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The Reality of Ancient European Appearance A fascinating look into Europe’s prehistoric past is challenging modern perceptions of skin pigmentation. Ancient DNA analyses indicate that prehistoric Europeans possessed a phenotype that contrasts sharply with today’s northern European populations. The discovery of this information, however, has sparked…
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We spend some time inside till recently the most exquisite piece of neolithic architecture in Scotland, Maeshowe in Orkney, and compare its construction to a nearby more recently-found building, and hear from Mark Edmonds about what might have happened in this magnificent structure. More information in the programme notes on the Stone Me website. A…
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Dennis J. Hensen joins us for a great chat about of finally publishing decades of collections of inspiring stories. We chat about the importance of daily reading - even just a short quick one, his upcoming 7 secrets of success, the old school guys like Napoleon Hill and Zig Ziggler, and the practice of gratitude. We also go a little deeper into suc…
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Matthew untangles a decades-long controversy with an archeaologist who has the most incredibly life-long association with the site of these two neolithic timber halls. It's just as well Ian Ralston's story is so good because there's almost nothing to see at the site itself! 3'34 Introduction 5'00 What are we seeing at Doon Hill? 9'25 It's huge! One…
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interview starts at 21:20 Anton Bueckert aka Crow Qu'appelle joins us for another Shame Day chat. This time things have changed a bit. The book Grave Error is out, and we also talk about the book Wilful Blindness by Sam Cooper that came out in 2021 and the connection between these. We chat about the sovereign land he is working on in BC, the TRC Co…
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A red dyed textile from a Middle Bronze Age cave in the Judean Desert has us wondering, sure, boiled squished insects are colorful, but how did they go from, eww, gross, to, hey maybe I could dye some fabric with them and make myself pop? With psychologically revealing ruminations on our contestants’ favorite colors!…
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Matthew travels to suburban Fife to see one of Britain's most important henges sitting in the middle of a big housing estate's roundabout. Was the henge there to keep people controlled, or to keep spirits and malevolence trapped inside? And did the neolithic people build eerie fake woodlands from real trees out of guilt? More info and photos of som…
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Interview starts at 43:50 James Arthur Ray & Bersabeh Ray join us for a great chat about what "The Secret" missed, and the fall and comeback of James since that infamous movie and the sweat lodge accidents. We chat about the similarities in their journey facing propaganda from TPTB, Iran democracy, the media using his story to push back on all kind…
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Matthew watches as a digger begins to fill in with stone and earth one of the most important neolithic sites for a generation. More info and photos of some of things discussed available at: https://www.stonemepodcast.com/programmes/filling-in-of-ness-of-brodgar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Old Kingdom scribes kneeled or sat on the floor so their knees, backs and hips were as screwed up as ours. But did they have a trusted firm of personal injury lawyers pushing through the red tape to get them the Worker’s Comp benefits they were owed? Let’s hope so.thisweekintheancientneareast による
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Interview starts at 12:15 Marc Emery joins us to talk about his journey on the front lines of weed legalization in Canada and getting arrested for selling seeds in the USA. We chat about his view on drugs nowadays, some old stories from the 90's, his political life, what has happened to the weed business, immigration and his cyclical booms and bust…
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Interview Starts at 27:55 Bec Mylonas is back to chat about her new book "Diamond Light Oracle - Reclaim Divinity and Awaken Ancient Wisdom". We chat about claiming Oracle, the under rated ancient Oracles, manifestations, she the rebel, demonic attacks, Codex, visiting hell, masculinity and femininity now, creation through destruction, mystery scho…
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Interview starts at 32:05 Miguel is back after a few years to update us on his going ons, his upcoming Occult book on Elvis - The Magician, alternative spirituality, the silent generation, parallels to Philip K Dick, David Bowie, the Wetiko, shamanism and drugs, open portals and the engineers that have come to enslave humanity, Yogananda, and the L…
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A Late Bronze Age shipwreck 90 kilometers off the coast of Israel has us asking, what were they doing way out there and if your ship sinks, how do you make an insurance claim without texts? Anyway, why are there are no Canaanite sea shanties? No, really.thisweekintheancientneareast による
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