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  • Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch by HAGGARD, H. Rider
  • 2 Dudes & A Girl
  • The Maybe You Like It Podcast
  • Framing The World – A Podcast About Documentary Photographers sponsored by Vintage Annals Archive
  • Lived In
  • Farmers Market at UCLA: The Podcast
  • The Ticked Boxes
  • Q&A with LCM: Interviews with Library of Congress Magazine
  • Make Mine Multiversity
  • Digital Dojo – Audio Theater
  • Stokes & Friends: KPOP with T.H.I.S. Podcast
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  • Back to the Bunkhouse
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  • Promise No Promises!
  • Trey’s Variety Hour (MP3)
  • Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast
  • How’d We Get Here?
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    Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch by HAGGARD, H. Rider

    Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch by HAGGARD, H. Rider

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    This is a great book if you’re looking for an adventure filled novel. It takes place during the Spanish Inquisition and describes some of the horrors that happened giving you an idea of what it was really like to live during that time period. Follow Lysbeth, a young Hollander girl, as she struggles through life enduring times of hardship and peace, sorrow and happiness, war and love. (Introduction by Abigail Rasmussen)

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    2 Dudes & A Girl

    2 Dudes & A Girl

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    Since Jun 19, 2020 21:32 UTC

    Siril Beil, Petit and Amiri come together to make up “2 dudes & a girl” podcast. Each week they discuss topics ranging from music, film, photography, pop culture and the crazy adventures that they all go through.

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    The Maybe You Like It Podcast

    The Maybe You Like It Podcast

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    Since Nov 23, 2019 18:09 UTC

    The revamped Maybe You Like It Podcast is the podcast all about adaptation! We take stories from anywhere and everywhere, and talk about how we’d tell them ourselves. Plays, films, books, music, even just a tweet.

    Hosted by Jake Morry and Caleb Barron, and with music from YouTube and Twitch sensation Kav Crossley, the Maybe You Like It team are joined each episode by guests from a range of creative backgrounds, including actors, directors, sound designers, lighting designers, musical directors, comedians, film buffs, and even a dinosaur enthusiast to get creative and bring our favourite stories old and new to a different medium. And of course, we have fun doing it.

    Hosted by Jake Morry (@jake_morry) and Caleb Barron (@caleblebster), and with music from Youtube sensation Kavana Crossley, the Maybe You Like It team are joined each episode by incredibley talented guests from a range of creative backgrounds to chat everything about our hypothetical storytelling experience. And of course, we have fun doing it!

    Find out more about Maybe You Like It Productions and our upcoming (non-hypothetical) projects at www.maybeyoulikeit.co.uk

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    Twitter @maybeulikeit

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    We’d love to hear from you! E-mail us at info@maybeyoulikeit.co.uk

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    Framing The World – A Podcast About Documentary Photographers sponsored by Vintage Annals Archive

    Framing The World – A Podcast About Documentary Photographers sponsored by Vintage Annals Archive

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    Since Jul 26, 2023 13:41 UTC

    We interview documentary photographers and get to the root of why they do what they do.

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    Lived In

    Lived In

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    Since Aug 23, 2023 21:03 UTC

    Advice on all things home for those in average spaces with average budgets. Budget renovations, smart and accessible DIYs, and all-you-need-to-know about buying, creating, and living in a home you love.

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    Farmers Market at UCLA: The Podcast

    Farmers Market at UCLA: The Podcast

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    Since Dec 1, 2020 18:03 UTC

    Join UCLA’s Farmers Market team as they explore, laugh, and dive deep into conversations around food, sustainability, and gathering. With our conversations, we sincerely hope you gain a sense of community with us as if we were all shopping for fresh produce together in Bruin Plaza on a Wednesday afternoon.

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    The Ticked Boxes

    The Ticked Boxes

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    Since May 2, 2020 15:58 UTC

    How about reminiscing those ticked boxes which seemed like just another casual to-do-thing? That peace you attain after ticking off those boxes from your bucket list, especially the ones you never thought of earlier and ends up changing your entire perspective towards certain things /life! Here’s presenting a Podcast ‘The Ticked Boxes’ which has been curated with lots of stories from across the countries that will touch your heart!

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    Q&A with LCM: Interviews with Library of Congress Magazine

    Q&A with LCM: Interviews with Library of Congress Magazine

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    Since May 16, 2013 13:00 UTC

    The Library of Congress Magazine features interviews with newsmakers, opinion leaders, expert curators, subject matter experts and members of our hardworking staff. We’ll share extensive audio versions of these interviews in this podcast series.

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    Make Mine Multiversity

    Make Mine Multiversity

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    Since Oct 27, 2017 01:43 UTC

    Make Mine Multiversity focuses on both the current Marvel product and classic Marvel stories. Host Kevin Gregory invites fellow Multiversity Comics (www.multiversitycomics.com) contributors to join in on the conversation, and interviews Marvel creators.

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    Digital Dojo – Audio Theater

    Digital Dojo – Audio Theater

    Since Apr 10, 2012 19:19 UTC
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    Stokes & Friends: KPOP with T.H.I.S. Podcast

    Stokes & Friends: KPOP with T.H.I.S. Podcast

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    Since May 7, 2018 20:11 UTC

    In Stokes & Friends: KPOP with T.H.I.S., Stokes Nielson and his international pop-star friends give listeners an in-depth deep dive into the biggest K-pop stars; what makes them tick, and what’s fueling this international sonic phenomenon that has swept across the globe. Whether it’s tramping through the hills of Bukchon in historic Seoul, blazing across Japan in Shinkansen trains, or braving the spiciest hot-pot huts of China, Stokes will stop at nothing to bring the inspiring stories, sounds, and fan-love of K-Pop to music lovers everywhere. Season One kicks off with a seven episode spotlight(one for each member) on the award-winning act, BTS, with special appearances by Camila Cabello, Kelly Clarkson, Shawn Mendes, Tim McGraw, Japanese comedian Yuji Ayabe, and Chinese superstars Jane Zhang and Jackson Yi. Stokes travels to Los Angeles to interview one of his all-time favorite acts, Blackpink, to talk about empowerment and inspiration. Then he highlights the incredible Blink fandom with a spotlight on the fanbase at the sold-out May 5th show in Atlanta, GA. Also, words of Blackpink become the backdrop to a legislative victory for freedom in Tennessee. Be on the lookout for 7 special friends at the end, as Stokes wraps up his record-setting debut season of Stokes & Friends: KPOP With T.H.I.S. For those of you who are inspired by Blackpink, feel free to share your inspiring moments, favorite songs, and epic BP journeys with #theworldblinks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Back to the Bunkhouse

    Back to the Bunkhouse

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    Since Aug 12, 2022 13:00 UTC

    A podcast discussing each episode of the 1989 ABC series “The Young Riders.”

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    Too Fat Fox

    Too Fat Fox

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    Since Dec 23, 2019 03:33 UTC

    Two guys just reviewing Northwest Indiana restaurants, beers, and bands.

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    Promise No Promises!

    Promise No Promises!

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    Since Jan 31, 2019 14:00 UTC

    Promise No Promises is a podcasts series produced by the Center for Gender and Equality, a research project of the Institute Art Gender Nature FHNW Academy of Art and Design in Basel, conceived as a think tank tasked to assess, develop, and propose new social languages and methods to understand the role of gender in the arts, culture, science, and technology, as well as in all knowledge areas that are interconnected with the field of culture today. The podcast series originates from a series of symposia initiated in October 2018 in Basel and moderated by Chus Martínez and Quinn Latimer. Part of the Gender’s Center for Excellency, the symposia and the podcasts are the public side of this research project aimed to develop different teaching tools, materials and ideas to challenge the curricula, while creating a sphere where to meet, discuss, and foster a new imagination of what is still possible in our fields.

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    Trey’s Variety Hour (MP3)

    Trey’s Variety Hour (MP3)

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    Since Jan 30, 2012 19:49 UTC

    Trey’s Variety Hour brings together fun and clever people from all over the world to talk about photography, art, the future, and the dynamic nature of the new culture we are all building together. It’s hosted by Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer from StuckInCustoms.com. The show uses the Google+ Hangout feature has the feel of sitting-around-the-fire-after-supper-with-good-friends-and-drinking-port-while-discussing-the-European-theatre-of-war and crazy wildcards thrown into the mix for many welcome and unwelcome surprises. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.

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    Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast

    Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast

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    Since Sep 22, 2019 22:50 UTC

    Welcome to Inside the Music: The Reno Phil Podcast, where we discuss the concerts, events and other activities of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra. Laura Jackson, Music Director and Conductor of the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, and Chris Morrison, the Orchestra’s program annotator, are your hosts for informal and informative talks about the music and guest artists for each of the Reno Philharmonic’s performances. We’ll get into the biographies of the composers, the history of the musical selections, the details of the music itself, and even some behind-the-scenes information about the Orchestra and classical music in general. It’s a great way to prepare yourself for actually hearing the Orchestra in concert.

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    How’d We Get Here?

    How’d We Get Here?

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    Since Apr 12, 2020 02:03 UTC

    A podcast series on education + design with wellness in mind. Subscribe and join our conversations as we uncover the intangible variables of every-day life that impact us as students, educators, and professionals in the field of design. @edtechxd

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    Dead Men’s Money by Joseph Smith Fletcher

    Dead Men’s Money by Joseph Smith Fletcher

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    Since Nov 27, 2023 00:00 UTC

    A naïve but sincere young lawyer’s assistant who only dreams of marrying his childhood sweetheart and yearns to have a home and family with her. His sharp witted boss keeps the firm going by dint of shrewd business sense and legal talent. When the assistant accidentally stumbles into a murder case, the scene is set for events that change all their lives. Dead Men’s Money by Joseph Smith Fletcher was published in 1920, the era considered to be the Golden Age of detective fiction. Writers like Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy L. Sayers, Raymond Chandler, Ellery Queen, Georges Simenon and many more from different parts of the world were writing hundreds of novels that followed a more or less similar style and pattern. Cozy country houses, remote and lonely locations, a closed group of people, a series of murders, a romantic interest, the incompetence of the local police, an amateur or professional sleuth who successfully unravels the mystery and a final explanation were the elements of most of their books. Though these elements were acknowledged to be clichéd, the charm and appeal of the classic detective story has never waned. Joseph Smith Fletcher was a multi-talented writer. He was a journalist and historian as well as a leading writer of detective fiction during the Golden Age. His books are characterized by memorable characters, solid plot elements, brisk pace and “clean” story telling style. Fletcher also wrote some very notable non-fiction books on history, some novels about rural life, poetry and essays before turning to detective fiction in 1914. The success of his first book encouraged him to write more than 100 whodunits, many of them featuring his fictional sleuth, Ronald Camberwell. Set initially in the quiet environs of a rural small town, Berwick-on-Tweed, bordering Scotland, the plot of Dead Men’s Money takes the reader across many changing locales. It features a hero, Hugh Moneylaws, who is none too bright. His widowed mother runs a small boarding house to supplement the family income. Hugh wants desperately to make some extra cash, so he agrees to run a mysterious errand for one of the lodgers who is apparently too ill to go out. This sparks off a chain of events that impact all of them. Well constructed, exciting and amusing in parts, Dead Men’s Money is indeed a great addition to your library and is sure to appeal to readers of all ages. If you haven’t encountered JS Fletcher before, this could also be the start of a great collection of his novels.

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