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    Space Outreach

    Space Outreach

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    Since Sep 18, 2011 09:40 UTC
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    Foreversonic’s Random Hour [RadioSEGA]

    Foreversonic’s Random Hour [RadioSEGA]

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    Since Nov 2, 2010 21:00 UTC

    Foreversonic’s Random Hour shows are unplanned, unscripted and bring you tracks from all known corner’s of the SEGA universe.

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    60-Second Adventures in Astronomy – for iPad/Mac/PC

    60-Second Adventures in Astronomy – for iPad/Mac/PC

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    Since Jan 8, 2012 02:21 UTC

    Ever wondered where the Universe came from? Or more importantly, where it’s headed? Voiced by David Mitchell, this series of 60 second animations examines different scientific concepts from the big bang to relativity, from black holes to dark matter. The series also explores the possibility of life beyond Earth and considers why David Bowie is still none the wiser about life on Mars.

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    Thank You Saturn

    Thank You Saturn

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    Since Jun 13, 2020 11:02 UTC

    Going through a quarter-life crisis? Let this be the best thing that ever happens to you.

    Everyone knows about the mid-life crisis. Not everyone can explain the tumultuous twenties though, or why your world sometimes feels like it’s crashing down on you around the age of 27-30. It’s put down to just being “something that happens” – immaturity; growing up. That’s why I started this podcast. It is indeed a rite of passage, and this is all thanks to the Saturn Return. Roughly every 29.5 years, Saturn returns back to the same place in our birth chart as it was when we were born. It has a wide, sweeping orbit, so the effects of this can be felt well into our 30s, often starting around age 27. Saturn is the teacher planet. The one that is stern, showing no mercy if you have not learned the first quarter of your life’s lessons by heart. So rest assured that by the time it comes back to check on how your life is going, like a snooty invigilator roaming the exam hall to come peering over your shoulder when you least expect it, you better not be caught cheating or bunking off your path. Saturn will disqualify you or if you’re more fortunate, simply make make you re-sit.

    Using passages from Aliza Einhorn’s The Little Book of Saturn, I take a look at our guest’s birth charts to see in what sign and house their Saturn is placed, and exactly when their Saturn Return is expected to happen/has already happened. I compare Aliza’s predictions to our guests’ reality, in an attempt to explore the lessons their Saturn Return has taught them, how the challenges have made them stronger, or if they haven’t already had this rite of passage – how to pave the way to a smooth and seamless one.

    The Saturn Return made me want to die because I didn’t know what it was. Whether or not you believe in astrology, it’s always helpful to have something to blame. Disclaimer: to be taken with a pinch of salt. This is a bit of fun and because a problem shared is a problem halved.

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    Retro Game Explorers

    Retro Game Explorers

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    Since Jul 11, 2017 23:48 UTC

    A group of retro game collectors delve into their most obscure games and consoles and share their thoughts on what they’ve played.

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