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  • Scienceline
  • Dude Logic Podcast
  • Game of Thrones – Vassals of Kingsgrave
  • Fuel Theatre
  • Guardians of the River
  • This Preschool Life
  • East Meets West – Podcast
  • Mathematically Uncensored
  • Walden by Henry David Thoreau
  • Talks at Google
  • Found Footage Files
  • Xploring
  • The Beauty of Our Weapons by M. Darusha Wehm
  • Between Two Nerds
  • Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists
  • Uncommon Sense
  • The People that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Stolen Time
  • Ketogeek’s Podcast
  • Art at the End of the World Class
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    Scienceline

    Scienceline

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    Since Mar 6, 2011 16:18 UTC

    The Scienceline podcast is produced by the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. For more information, e-mail us at info@scienceline.org.

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    Dude Logic Podcast

    Dude Logic Podcast

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    Since Jan 1, 2014 05:01 UTC

    Dudes, do you ever look for a place to listen to topics that pertain to men? Ladies, do you ever wonder why dudes think the way we do? Dude Logic is straightforward, no-holds-barred, informative, and entertaining. Listen in as we discuss topics that are of interest to men and women, all from a dude’s perspective. This Podcast is a place for everyone, but Man Logic prevails.

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    Game of Thrones – Vassals of Kingsgrave

    Game of Thrones – Vassals of Kingsgrave

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    Since May 8, 2015 14:00 UTC

    These are in-depth episode reviews of HBO’s GAME OF THRONES, from a strictly book-readers perspective. They will therefore include spoilers for all published books in George R. R. Martin’s A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE. The podcasts are recorded by the Vassals of Kingsgrave (VoK), a community cast tenaciously dedicated to discussing every juicy morsel of Martin’s epic fantasy saga. Review teams are divided into 3 regions – KrakenKast (Australian & Asia-Pacific), WolfCast (Europe), and DragonCast (America). Along with reviewing episodes of the TV show, these podcasts also cover related media, such as the GAME OF THRONES video game, by Telltale. For more from the Vassals of Kingsgrave, please visit VOKpodcast.com

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    Fuel Theatre

    Fuel Theatre

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    Since Nov 17, 2015 10:34 UTC

    Fuel, Roundhouse and UCL Ear Institute present BODY PODS How well do you know your insides? Ever wondered why you have an appendix or how your ears work out the source of a sound? Discover the strange and surprising human body in Body Pods, a series of 12 podcasts by artists and scientists, each one exploring a different part of your body. For more information visit fueltheatre.com

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    Guardians of the River

    Guardians of the River

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    Since Jun 10, 2021 12:13 UTC

    2021 Best Narrative Nonfiction Podcast Award winner at Tribeca Film Festival and Jackson Wild Film Festival. This is the story of the guardians of the Okavango water system and their monumental task: conserve a remote, near pristine environment facing threats from all sides. This podcast follows what happens when worlds connect, and at times collide, with the common goal of protecting a place

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    This Preschool Life

    This Preschool Life

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    Since Dec 31, 2020 20:14 UTC

    This Preschool Life is recorded in the back of a children’s center by folks who are under the age of five. Young people use the “podcasting station” to discuss whatever is on their minds. It’s produced by Molly Josephs and This Teenage Life.

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    East Meets West – Podcast

    East Meets West – Podcast

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    Since Nov 2, 2021 22:21 UTC

    Roger Chang and Tom Merritt discuss the issues of the day. And sometimes do verbal battle.

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    Mathematically Uncensored

    Mathematically Uncensored

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    Since Oct 7, 2020 13:09 UTC

    Talk that is real and complex, but never discrete.

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    Walden by Henry David Thoreau

    Walden by Henry David Thoreau

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    Since Sep 17, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Two years, two months and two days! This is what forms the time line of one man’s quest for the simple life and a unique social experiment in complete self reliance and independence. Henry David Thoreau published Walden in 1884. Originally drafted as a series of essays describing a most significant episode in his life, it was finally released in book form with each essay taking on the form of a separate chapter. Thoreau’s parents were in financial straights, but rich intellectually and culturally. The young Henry was educated in the best of schools in their home town, Concord, Massachusetts and went on to graduate from Harvard, where he read history, philosophy, theology and literature. He commenced working as a school master in Concord but soon quit when he discovered that he was not ideologically suited to methods employed in those days which included corporal punishment. During this time, a chance meeting with the great philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson marked a turning point in his life. Deeply influenced by Emerson’s ideas and his Transcendentalism cult, Thoreau embarked on the Walden experiment. The Transcendentalism movement was an amalgam of Buddhism, German and English Romanticism, Hindu teachings, Confucianism and placed great emphasis on emotional wellbeing, self reliance and personal truths rather than social norms. It rejected society’s dominance over the individual. Walden Pond was located in a property owned by Emerson. Here, Thoreau built a cabin and proceeded to live a completely self sufficient life, gathering his own food and preparing it, sleeping and reading and appreciating nature as the whim took him. He meticulously recorded every experience and this forms the body of work known as Walden. The book received a lukewarm reception when it first appeared, but went on to gather cult status with the advent of the Flower Power generation, the anti-establishment movements against the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement. The concepts of individual freedom and individual choice became ingrained in the American psyche as a new generation of Americans re-discovered Walden. Walden’s main appeal lies in its exploration of themes like solitude, economy, the simple life and the Higher Laws that he describes which relate to man’s relationship to nature. Thoreau’s style is attractive and easy, full of nuggets of folksy wisdom. Modern proponents of simplifying life, those who oppose our over reliance on technology and advocates of inner spiritual awakening are sure to find Walden a valuable and rewarding read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Talks at Google

    Talks at Google

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    Since Aug 1, 2018 20:53 UTC

    The Talks at Google podcast – where great minds meet. Talks at Google brings the world’s most influential thinkers, creators, makers, and doers all to one place. Every episode is taken from a video that can be seen at YouTube.com/TalksAtGoogle. DISCLAIMER: The views or opinions expressed by the guest speakers are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of Google, Inc. The comments on this channel belong only to the person who posted them. We do, however, reserve the right to remove off-topic or inappropriate comments. Also, the materials presented in the episodes are licensed to Google by the speaker(s). Google does not endorse any products or technology presented by the guest speakers.

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    Found Footage Files

    Found Footage Files

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    Since Aug 18, 2014 17:22 UTC

    A Bi-weekly podcast dedicated exclusively to films made in the found footage style.

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    Xploring

    Xploring

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    Since Mar 4, 2021 22:08 UTC

    Xploring dives into the extra-yet-ordinary journeys of people innovating for our planet. We gather entrepreneurs, researchers, journalists and designers building ground-breaking projects and are inviting you to join us as we uncover their creative journeys.

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    The Beauty of Our Weapons by M. Darusha Wehm

    The Beauty of Our Weapons by M. Darusha Wehm

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    Since Feb 29, 2012 19:30 UTC

    Storefronts busted, businesses destroyed, accounts frozen. No one knows who’s behind the rash of vandalism in the virtual world, Marionette City, or how to protect themselves from becoming the next victim. A free SF/detective podcast novel from two-time Parsec Award finalist M. Darusha Wehm.

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    Between Two Nerds

    Between Two Nerds

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    Since Oct 27, 2019 04:00 UTC

    A science podcast for curious minds, where we invite a small human being to sit between two nerds and let their curiosity loose in an unscripted conversation exploring the wonders of science. Created by Curiosity Lab.

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    Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists

    Naked Reflections, from the Naked Scientists

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    Since Oct 1, 2019 06:37 UTC

    Reflecting on recent science news stories and current events, authoritative thinkers unpack the implications for society. Naked Reflections is chaired by Ed Kessler, director of the Woolf Institute, Cambridge.

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    Uncommon Sense

    Uncommon Sense

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    Since Feb 1, 2022 06:01 UTC

    The podcast where we talk about all things Chesterton, which includes everything, and everything else. Learn more about Chesterton, his life, his books, his way of thinking.

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    The People that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs

    The People that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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    Since Dec 27, 2019 00:00 UTC

    The People that Time Forgot is a science fiction novel, the second of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ “Caspak” trilogy. The first novel ended with the hero writing a manuscript of his adventures and casting it out to sea in his thermos bottle. The second novel begins with the finding of the manuscript and the organization of a rescue expedition. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Stolen Time

    Stolen Time

    Since Aug 31, 2013 03:17 UTC

    Book 2 of the Borrowed Time Chronology Ness Relevant has traveled through time before. Now he must once again use his time machine to confront a determined foe. Only this time his personal stakes are even higher. Threatened by his future, he must find a way to save his wife and thwart a mad-man’s schemes for world conquest, or he’ll never regain his stolen time.

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    Art at the End of the World Class

    Art at the End of the World Class

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    Since Mar 30, 2020 00:56 UTC

    THE WORLD IS ENDING! Again. Doomsdayers and apocalyptic prophets have warned of coming calamity for millennia. Still, humanity persists.

    This conversation series invites entrepreneurs, scholars, community leaders, artists, and many others to envision the end of the world according to their expertise. Additionally, this series explores apocalyptic artworks housed in the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art’s collections.

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