Beyond The Dial
A podcast about watches, how they work, and why they fascinate us.
Categories: Arts, Technology
Tags: Horology, lange, mechanical, nato, omega, Oris, panerai, patek, philippe, Podcast, quartz, rolex, scuba, strap, watches, wrist
Welcome to the Peace Revolution, a multivitamin for your mind providing you with the tools to think critically so you can organize the vast amount of information in today’s world. Listen, before you decide. http://www.PeaceRevolution.org
Categories: Education
Tags: agorism, Americanhistory, antonysutton, austrianeconomics, Bitcoin, carrollquigley, cecilrhodes, CFR, cognitiveliberty, collectivism, councilonforeignrelations, criticalthinking, Cybernetics, debeers, deepstate, globalism, grammar, johntaylorgatto, Libertarian, logic, nato, peacerevolution, Podcast, postmodernism, rhetoric, richardgrove, rothschild, thedeepend, tragedyandhope, tragedyhope, Trivium, ultimatehistorylesson, unitednations, voluntaryism, wybm
Award-winning real stories of the Cold War told by those who were there. Every week we interview an eyewitness of the Cold War. Across soldiers, spies, civilians, and others, we aim to cover the whole range of Cold War experiences. Hosts Ian Sanders, James Chilcott, and Peter Ryan bring your ears into the heart of the Cold War. Reading a history book is one thing, but hearing a human voice, with every breath, hesitation and intonation brings a whole new dimension to understanding what it was like to be there. We cover subjects such as spies, spying, the Iron Curtain, nuclear weapons, warfare, tanks, jet aircraft, fighters, bombers, transport aircraft, aviation, culture, and politics. We also cover personalities such as Fidel Castro, JFK, Ronald Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev, Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Mikhail Gorbachev, Konstantin Chernenko, Margaret Thatcher, John F. Kennedy, Josef Stalin, Richard Nixon, Lech Walesa, General Jaruzelski, Nicolae Ceaușescu. Other subjects include Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Romania, Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin, West Berlin, East Berlin, Cuban missile Crisis, Berlin Airlift, Bay of Pigs, SALT, Perestroika, Space Race, superpower, USSR, Soviet Union, DDR, GDR, East Germany, SDI, Vietnam War, Korean War, Solidarność, Fall of the Wall, Berliner Mauer, Trabant, Communist, Capitalist, Able Archer, KGB, Stasi, STB, SB, Securitate, CIA, NSA, MI5, MI6, Berlin Wall, escape, defection, Cuba, Albania, football, sport, Bulgaria, Soviet Union, Poland, China, Taiwan, Austria, West Germany, Solidarity, espionage, HUMINT, SIGINT, OSINT, IMINT, GEOINT, RAF, USAF, British Army, US Army, Red Army, Soviet Army, Afghanistan, NVA, East German Army, KAL007, T-72, T-64, Chieftain, M60 The podcast is for military veterans, school teachers, university lecturers, students and those interested in Cold War history, museums, bunkers, weapons, AFVs, wargaming, planes, A Level, GCSE students
Categories: History, Society & Culture
Tags: Berlin Wall, cold war, Czechoslovakia, ddr, East Germany, GDR, History, Hungary, nato, oral history, poland, Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact
Sarajevo Calling is a podcast about Southeast European affairs, focusing in particular on the contemporary politics of the Western Balkans. Hosted by journalist Aleksandar Brezar and political scientist Jasmin Mujanović, and with graphics provided by Boris Stapić, Sarajevo Calling will post new episodes every two weeks.
Your favorite podcast returns from a months-long hiatus to examine the breakdown in Bulgarian-Macedonian relations. We speak to scholar Dimitar Bechev for his perspective on the latest setback for North Macedonia and its EU aspirations. Then, in her first field-report, journalist Una Hajdari reports from Skopje on the origins of Bulgaria’s obsession with the identity of North Macedonia’s citizens and their language. It’s a Christmas miracle — Sarajevo Calling is back!
Sarajevo Calling is a podcast on East European affairs, focusing in particular on the contemporary politics of the Western Balkans. Hosted by journalist Aleksandar Brezar and political scientist Jasmin Mujanović, produced by Una Hajdari, and with graphics provided by Boris Stapić, Sarajevo Calling posts new episodes every two weeks.
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News segments courtesy of Euronews. All music used for educational and informative purposes, and rights retained by its respective owners:
– “Potjera kroz Skopje”, performed by Sevdah Takht, courtesy of Damir Imamović. Copyright of Lampshade Media
– “Habibi”, performed by Azis. Copyright of Diapason Records
– “Zajdi zajdi” (trad.), performed by Goran Bojcevski
– “Padaj silo i nepravdo”, insert from “The Battle of Neretva”
– “Mila znaj/Bella Ciao” (trad.), performed by Zvonko i drugarite
Categories: Government, News, Society & Culture
Tags: albania, Balkans, bosnia, Croatia, eastern europe, EU Politics, Europe, former yugoslavia, kosovo, macedonia, montenegro, nato, Politics, Serbia, southeast europe, western balkans, yugoslavia