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私たちが見つけた最高のDocumentariesポッドキャスト
私たちが見つけた最高のDocumentariesポッドキャスト
豊富な経験、アイデア、生活全般をカバーするポッドキャストから、可聴専用フォーマットに適合したドキュメンタリーポッドキャストを聴いて、実際にそこにいたと思うほど冒険に出かけましょう。
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What if Documentaries, the only Audio Football Magazine on the planet.
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Terror Talk - Unraveling Criminal Psychology thru True Crime, Documentaries and Horror Films
Shannon Calder | Cathy Barrett
Have you always been interested in dark psychology and the criminal mindset? Do you want to explore the shadow side of our society? Look no further. We discuss psychology through our passion for true crime, psychopathology including psychopathy, sociopathy, narcissism and many other aspects of the mind. Join us in unveiling and interpreting the darker side of ourselves and humanity. We include a lot of horror films in our discussions for additional shadow exploration and just good passionate ...
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Discuss what happened, what is happening, what could happen.
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All the BBC World Service music podcasts gathered into one place. New documentaries will be added intermittently. Only available in the UK.
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International Cannabis-inspired Podcast hi-jinks and Conversations
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Podcast by Let's Talk Documentaries
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Al Jazeera’s landmark documentary series that seek to engage, inform and inspire with a wide range of stories from around the world.
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In-Depth Audio Explorations of Topics Related to Eastern Orthodoxy
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Podcast by UnHerd Audio Documentaries
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The best conspiracy documentary films all in one place.
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Here you'll find the back catalogue of all the interesting audio documentaries that have featured in previous issues of the ground-breaking digitally interactive video game magazine which launched back in 2017.
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TMZ Presents: The Documentaries is a podcast series dedicated to investigating and discussing the biggest stories in entertainment and pop culture, blending TMZ’s exceptional reputation for breaking news with its unique perspective on Hollywood to deliver the real stories you just can’t get anywhere else. Join Harvey Levin and his crew as they go beyond the red-carpet fantasies and break down what really goes on in Hollywood and beyond.
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Everyday Americans tell their own stories in narratives and documentaries produced by award-winners Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister. As heard on NPR and public radio stations nationwide.
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Tune in for insightful work on niche topics. For season 3 we keep it local with work on refugee detention in Vancouver, housing, sexual assault policy, the drug war and more. Subscribe on iTunes & Stitcher!!
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Coffee stories with an extra shot of history and science. Filter Stories is a podcast revealing coffee’s hidden microscopic secrets, its powerful past, and how your choice of beans impacts tens of millions of people. See the behind-the-scenes stories on Instagram @filterstoriespodcast. If you haven’t already, please subscribe to the show and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
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Maine Sound Stories are rich in sound and meticulously produced to create vivid, entertaining escapades to a bygone era. Based in accurate history, Maine Sound Stories illustrate the stories of the lesser known, notorious & inglorious, or brilliant & wondrous characters and events of old. Created & produced by Sumner McKane ©
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Follow a podcast that highlights thirty of the greatest trials, triumphs and stories in the sports world. Two students decide to retell, analyze and rank thirty stories that have changed and enhanced their view of the sport world that surrounds them.
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Interviews and documentaries about Nonprofit Organizations in Portland Oregon
Media Institute for Social Change
The Non-Profit Hour examines the inner workings and hears the human stories of Portland's many local non-profits. Shows air every Friday at 1:30 on XRAY.fm. Brought to us by the Media Institute for Social Change -- a public interest media lab that works to inspire, empower and engage emerging media producers.
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We're pulling back the curtain on all of our filmmaking secrets in the ultimate "how to" series. From the latest tech and coolest equipment in action, to the tricks of great sound and the chaos of the cutting room, it's all here. Whether you're looking for practical tips to make the most of your footage or just some pure filmmaking awesomeness, this is the series for you.
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Low harvests, economic and climate batterings, changing tastes - is French wine in crisis? The French wine harvest has dropped 18% in one year. For some famous French wine-making regions the reduction has been much more. A combination of factors, including climate, finances and changing drinking habits has brought some wine-makers to the brink. Tho…
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(Patreon Clip) Strange Epidemics - The Writing Tremor of 1892
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This is a preview of our all-new Patreon exclusive episode where Shannon and Cathy discuss the Strange Epidemic of the Writing Tremor of 1892. Want more? Head on over to Patreon and become a patron for 250 pieces of exclusive bonus content, to join our Discord and enjoy other perks depending on your level of support! Follow us on …
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LOCO LEEDS: How Leeds United got back under Bielsa
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Don Revie had made Leeds United the best football team in the country in the 1960s and 70s. Upon his departure, Leeds had ‘done a Leeds’ multiple times since and after numerous financial disasters they were a generation out of the top flight. They needed somebody to come along and pick them out of the mire. So, they went Loco and it got back to the…
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A year-long BBC Eye investigation has uncovered that Chinese tomato paste produced using forced labour in Xinjiang is likely to be being sold in major UK and German supermarkets. Runako Celina has teamed up with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, Alison Killing, to find out the nature and scale of forced labour in the tomato fields of Xinjiang, and…
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The cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris is one of France’s most famous landmarks. It has stood on the Île de la Cité in the heart of France’s capital since the 12th Century. On 15 April 2019, it was engulfed by flames, but thanks to the bravery of hundreds of firefighters, Notre Dame remained standing. The devastation was, however, immense. The spire …
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There has been a record number of cases this year of Russian soldiers deserting their units. Amaliya Zatari from BBC Russian has spoken to one young man who managed to get to France along with five others. Nina Nazarova, also from BBC Russian, offers a unique insight into the price many ordinary Russian families are paying when they try to hide or …
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Recent Horror Watches: Movies, TV, and Trivia plus Tony Todd RIP
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Episode Summary On this episode of Terror Talk, we’re diving into our recent watches, sharing personal reviews of horror films and TV series that have kept us entertained—and occasionally unsettled! We discuss Tony Todd's impact on the horror world and how we will miss him immensely. We start with movies like Strange Darling, The Substance, Heretic…
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BBC OS Conversations: Life in Ukraine after 1000 days of war
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It is a grim milestone, more than 1000 days have passed since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In the past week, attacks on the country have once again intensified. As winter approaches and temperatures drop, Russia is targeting Ukraine’s energy system to leave millions of people without power. In our conversations, Ukrainians discuss their…
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At the end of America’s southern border wall with Mexico, James Naughtie meets the people helping recently-arrived migrants survive in the extreme conditions. Beginning his day's journey at a church in Tucson, Arizona, James hears how members of the congregation support a programme helping migrants find work. And at the end of the border wall with …
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Rodney Alcala: The Dating Game Killer & the Psychological Impact of Predators
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Rodney Alcala: The Dating Game Killer & the Psychological Impact of Predators This week on Terror Talk, we delve into the twisted mind of Rodney Alcala, the so-called “Dating Game Killer.” Known for his charm and good looks, Alcala was a manipulative predator whose crimes shocked the nation. We explore his psychopathy, criminal behavior, and the ch…
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The Cultural Frontline: James Baldwin centenary
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Born in 1924 in Harlem, New York, James Baldwin's novels, essays and speeches articulated the racial oppression facing African-Americans. In works like Notes on a Native Son and The Fire Next Time, Baldwin expressed how colour is not a human or personal reality, but a political one. In Giovanni’s Room, a frank portrayal of a gay relationship, he dr…
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A bonus episode from The Conflict. Jonny Dymond brings together a carefully assembled panel of experts, academics and journalists to talk about the conflict in the region. They assess what has happened in history to lead us to this point. And, look at what history can teach us about what might happen next.…
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The Taliban edict that women's voices should not be heard aloud renders women up and down Afghanistan inaudible as well as invisible in public. Women are already denied most forms of education and employment. They are not allowed to go outside without a male guardian, and have to be completely covered up, including their faces. Now the new rules sa…
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(Patreon Clip) Thanksgiving Horror & Shout Outs, Updates
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This is a preview of our all-new Patreon exclusive episode where Shannon and Cathy discuss Thanksgiving Horror but we start off with shout outs, updates and what we are up to with the show. Want more? Head on over to Patreon and become a patron for 250 pieces of exclusive bonus content, to join our Discord and enjoy other perks depending on your le…
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Legendary musician, composer and producer Brian Eno has turned his attention to the climate crisis. In 2021 he founded the ground-breaking organisation EarthPercent, a charity which aims to raise $100m by 2030. The money - from royalties of partner artists - is being used to reduce the environmental impact of the music industry, as well as restorin…
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Influential Horror Directors - Sam Raimi (Evil Dead, Army of Darkness, Spiderman)
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In this informative episode, we explore the incredible career of Sam Raimi, the mastermind who brought us chainsaw-wielding heroes, deadite terrors, and web-slinging legends. From the cult classic Evil Dead franchise to the iconic Spider-Man trilogy, Raimi has proven himself as one of the most versatile and influential directors in cinema. Join us …
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Ghislaine Boddington aspires to be interconnected with an AI digital companion that advises and supports her, keeps her healthy and represents her around the world. A twin that could live on after her death, or for as long as someone pays the subscription. In practical terms, a digital bio-twin is made up of continuously measured multiple biologica…
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After publicly criticising the Ashanti King, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, journalist Afia Pokua had to apologise following a strict traditional protocol. BBC Africa's Daniel Dadzie explains how royal apologies work in Ghana, and why Afia didn't get a pardon. Plus, how to say 'I'm sorry' in Urdu, Russian, Korean, Chinese and Tajiki - and why some peop…
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BBC OS Conversations: Smog in Delhi and Lahore
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Imagine waking up in the morning and going outside to discover that the air is so toxic that it makes your eyes water and can make it hard to breathe. This is happening to millions of people in South Asia right now, especially across Lahore in Pakistan and Delhi in India, and it is due to a thick smog that can be seen from space. Residents in both …
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Heart and Soul: An African missionary in France
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Father Michel was brought up in a devout family in a devout country. He witnessed the horrors of the Second Congo War but when he was sent to France he was nevertheless shocked to find so much material and spiritual poverty there. His first posting as a missionary was working with young people separated from the parents because of violence, addicti…
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South African DJ Legendary Crisp, charts the rise of the homegrown dance music genre Amapiano. She finds out where the hypnotising, jazzy, soulful sound emerged from, what it means culturally, and how it became South Africa's signature music genre of the 2020s. Radio Producer Tim Moorhouse travels to Johannesburg to meet Legendary Crisp and find ou…
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DIRTY LEEDS: When Leeds United were the best in England
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Don Revie built the foundations of Leeds United. They were back in the big time, they’d got their first shot across the bow with a title challenge and an FA Cup final and now they’d built up a reputation. Dirty Leeds were here, and they just might have been the best team in England. 00:00 – Introduction 00:25 – Back in the Big Time 09:05 – European…
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Monsters - The Controversy of The Menendez Brothers
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Episode Summary In this episode, we discuss Monsters, the gripping true-crime anthology series that has captivated audiences. With its chilling storytelling and focus on infamous cases, the show has reignited conversations about justice, media representation, and the complex psychology of killers. This season centers on the Menendez brothers, whose…
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David Chipperfield is a world renowned, Pritzker prize-winning architect with major buildings in cities across the globe from Berlin to Beijing. But with a long career behind him he has changed the emphasis and ambition of his practice. Susan Marling joins him in Compostela in Galicia, northern Spain, as he opens a handsome new home for his foundat…
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BIRTH OF LEEDS: How Don Revie made Leeds United
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Regardless of where they might lie in the English football pyramid: Leeds United are a big football club. This is the objective truth no matter your club allegiances in the year of 2024. Rewind 70 years they were nothing. They weren’t even as good as Huddersfield Town and even Bradford City had won an FA Cup. And that’s in their West Yorkshire boun…
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Ipswich Town were champions in 1962 but that was quite literally consigned to what little black and white footage existed of it. The Tractor Boys were ploughing their own future back in Division 2, trying to find their place, wondering if they could ever get back to those famous days. And FROM THE FARM they made it back: this is Bobby Robson’s Ipsw…
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The autonomous north-east region of Syria, once regarded as one of the most fertile areas in the country, is today struggling to find enough water to survive. More than a million people in Hasakah have been left with almost no drinking water, and what little water they have has to be brought in by tanker. BBC Eye goes to Hasakah to investigate what…
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This is a preview of our all-new Patreon exclusive episode where Shannon and Cathy discuss the movie Strange Darling. Want more? Head on over to Patreon and become a patron for 250 pieces of exclusive bonus content, to join our Discord and enjoy other perks depending on your level of support! Follow us on Facebook…
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Assignment: Plastic recycling’s dirty secrets
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An estimated five million tonnes of plastic waste is exported each year, with the majority coming from 10 high-income countries. Malaysia has become a global hub for plastic waste imports and recycling. But how clean and safe is the recycling trade and how much plastic can actually be recycled?For Assignment, Leana Hosea travels to Malaysia to meet…
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NOWHERE TO CHAMPIONS: Alf Ramsey's Ipswich Town
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Ipswich Town have been a breath of fresh air upon their Premier League return but it is widely accepted that they’ll probably go down this season. Today we’re covering Ipswich, but in a more innocent time, when they could get promoted to the top flight of English football and do some magical things. This is NOWHERE TO CHAMPIONS, The story of Alf Ra…
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Back in 2015, BBC World Service launched the first BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year award, to raise the profile of the women’s game but also highlight key issues within the sport. Ten years ago, the current Champions League winners Barcelona and the Women’s Super League in England still weren’t professional, the Women’s World Cup was about to kic…
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The Fifth Floor: Leaving for an African dream
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Hollywood star Idris Elba recently announced he'll soon relocate to Africa and promote the film industry there. He spoke to BBC Africa's Thomas Naadi about it. The British actor is not alone: BBC Africa Eye's Nour Abida has been following the journeys of a group of second generation French nationals who want to move back to Senegal. Her documentary…
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BBC OS Conversations: The aftermath of the Valencia floods
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More than two weeks after the floods that swept through the Valencia region of Spain, the streets are still being cleared of mud and debris. More than 220 people are known to have died but many more have lost their homes and businesses. In our conversations, a family shares their experience of searching for their father and we hear how a mother is …
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Terrifier Franchise: The Gore, the Clown, and the Fear Factor - Spoilers
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In this episode of Terror Talk, we step into the gruesome and gleefully gory world of the Terrifier franchise, covering Terrifier 1, 2, and 3. With Art the Clown cementing his place as one of the most terrifying villains in modern horror, we analyze what makes him so effective. From the franchise’s unapologetically graphic violence to its psycholog…
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At the age of 34, Donna Mulhearn – a committed Christian - had grown disillusioned with her career as a journalist and political adviser. When she heard someone on the radio seeking volunteers to serve as human shields in Iraq, Donna - already opposed to the war and a staunch advocate of non-violent action - immediately knew what she had to do. Des…
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You can spend hours in an airport and never learn anything about the people around you. But follow the chaplains of London Heathrow, and you might start to see things - and people - differently. Headed up by Reverend Ruth Bottoms, a team of 20 multi-faith chaplains offer sanctuary and support to passengers and staff in the unpredictable environment…
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Mysterious Unsolved Case - The Circleville Letters
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In 1976, several Circleville, Ohio residents began receiving strange letters detailing personal information about their lives. Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | Patreon | YouTube | Check out our …
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A historic trial is underway in Sweden. Two European executives of a Swedish oil company are accused of aiding and abetting war crimes in South Sudan. George Tai, whose family was killed in the so-called “oil wars”, hopes the case will set a legal precedent. BBC Eye investigates the legacy of oil in South Sudan: from violence to pollution and asks …
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Sydney has one of the most recognisable opera house in the world, but some of the most innovative opera-making is happening at the other end of town, in the building where they used to build train carriages. Sydney Chamber Opera, led by o Jack Symonds, is a young, experimental collective of opera makers, collaborating with the established national …
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Why are people protesting on the streets of Tbilisi, in Georgia, and how did people vote in Indian-administered Kashmir? With correspondents Nina Akhmeteli and Raghvendra Rao. Produced by Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)BBC による
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BBC OS Conversations: Americans react to Donald Trump's re-election
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On 20 January, Republican Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. His domestic pledges include promises to bring down prices, tackle immigration, introduce tariffs on imports, and cut tax. Throughout the election campaign, we have been hearing from people from across the US - Republicans, Democrats and those who we…
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Beetlejuice 2, Salem’s Lot, Trap, Apartment 7A, I Was a Teenage Slasher, The September House, Deadpool vs. Wolverine
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Discussing a lot of recent movie and book releases! Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | Patreon | YouTube | Check out our Website All music and sound by Mannequin Uprising. --- Suppo…
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Twenty years ago, one man took it into his hands to educate Arab-Israelis about the Holocaust and its ongoing psychological effects. Khaled Kasab Mahameed, a lawyer from Nazareth, opened what is believed to be the first ever Arab-led Holocaust museum. His aim: to open the eyes of his fellow Arabs to the trauma of the Holocaust while at the same tim…
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When rising sea levels threaten a country’s very existence, how can its culture be preserved? Tuvalu wants to create an online replica of its landscape and an archive of its language, music and important artefacts. Prianka Srinivasan finds out how the government’s “digital nation” plan is developing, and speaks to Tuvaluans about what they are alre…
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Ridiculous Crimes and Criminals: A Laugh-Out-Loud Breakdown
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In this lighthearted and laugh-out-loud episode of Terror Talk Podcast, Shannon and Cathy put their analytical hats aside to share the most ridiculous, unhinged, and hilariously stupid crime stories they’ve found. From would-be burglars foiled by their own absurd plans to hapless criminals caught in the act, this episode proves that truth is strang…
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Bonus: People Fixing the World: Fixing elections - for the better
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A bonus episode from the People Fixing the World podcast. 2024 has been called a record breaking year for elections, with billions of people eligible to take part in all types of votes. But how can we make sure people can vote safely and securely? We visit Australia's Northern Territory to see how voting takes place in incredibly remote communities…
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Tongue and talk: Keeping language alive in Africa
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Ghanaian journalist Justice Baidoo is teaching his young children how to speak the ancient African language of Ahanta. He home schools them with lessons several times a week in an effort to keep the indigenous language alive in a continent where many are disappearing due to the over dominance of English and French, and in more recent years the adde…
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Formed by guitarist and vocalist Shayan, TRIVAX was formed in 2009, in the underground music scene of his home city, Tehran. The capital of a country where freedom of expression is severely restricted, resulting in tough censorship laws. The Iranian government tightly controls musical content, prohibiting lyrics or themes deemed critical of the reg…
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The Danish town of Kalundborg should be a boom town, as the main manufacturing site for the weight loss drug Wegovy. The pharmaceutical company which makes it, Novo Nordisk, is the most valuable in Europe and has invested $8.5 billion dollars in a new plant there. Despite this economic bounty, Kalundborg’s schools are underperforming and entertainm…
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The Fifth Floor: Ikat fashion and other Uzbek wonders
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How are the popular Ikat designs made? BBC journalist Ibrat Safo explores Uzbekistan's love story with textiles. Plus, Sanjaya Dhakal of BBC Nepali explains why a group of Kathmandu artists launched an inventive campaign to repatriate their country's stolen art.'Silk Roads' is at the British Museum in London until February 2025.Produced by Alice Gi…
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