Many thanks to Illinois State University's Senior Professionals group for inviting us to talk about our long-running #McHistory series. Senior reporter Charlie Schlenker and Bill Kemp from the McLean County Museum of History took the audience behind the scenes of this unique storytelling partnership. Listen to all episodes now by subscribing to the McHistory podcast at WGLT.org/McHistory If your group wants to host us too, please contact us at [email protected].
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Niels Eichhorn and Andrew Houck kindly invited me back onto the War of the Rebellion Podcast for H-CivWar to discuss my recent article, "Recasting Uncle Billy: r/ShermanPosting, Digital History, and the Meaning of the American Civil War in the Twenty-First Century." Give it a listen to learn about how social media are transforming discourse around digital history!
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The newest episode of the podcast is now live. We continue to examine the growth of Phoenix during the 1920s by looking at the buildout of infrastructure - Union Station, Sky Harbor, and downtown office buildings - the crusade against "vice" - saloons, gambling, and prostitution - and how minorities - Mexicans, Blacks, Chinese, and Amerindians - all found their place in the city. #listenow at the link below. #az #history #azhistory
Episode 195: Building Up — AZ: The History of Arizona podcast
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A healthy slice of historical analysis care of the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research... World War 2: Both Sides of the Wire?is the #podcast that takes you beyond the familiar and dives deep into the untold stories and surprising truths of the Second World War from the Allied and Axis perspectives. Join CHACR's?Matthias Strohn?and?public historian Jesse Alexander?as they lift the lid on one of the most pivotal periods in human history, busting myths and unravelling the complexities of a conflict that still shapes our world today. In the latest episode the hosts get to grips with what might seem like a simple question – why and how did the Allies win the Second World War? The usual answer is that it was superior numbers. These matter, but the podcasters think that the answers go far beyond the statistics...
WW2 - Both Sides of the Wire: #9 How the Allies Won -
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‘The Rest Is History’ dives into the past with raucous good cheer and has captured a growing audience of young listeners. On what is the world’s most popular history podcast, hosts Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook ask some surprising questions. Was the Roman historian Tacitus woke? Is Louis XVI’s bad reputation unfair? Was World War I partly caused by the German Kaiser’s anger at being ridiculed for wearing the wrong shoes at a yacht party? At a recent live show in London, Holland and Sandbrook drew a raucous Gen Z audience with a rock-concert vibe. “The Rest Is History” podcast gets 11 million downloads a month and 1.2 million monthly YouTube views, and seven out of 10 listeners are under 40. People familiar with the show say that it has over 45,000 paying subscribers, who, along with advertising, make it possible for each host to earn nearly $100,000 a month. #podcasting #history #media #learning #development #culture #creativity #society #education #marketing #branding #personalbranding #technology #youtube
Essay | How Two Irreverent Historians Made Their Podcast a Global Sensation
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??? ???????????? ??????, ?? ???????? ???????? ???????? ?????? ???????? ????????: ??????????://??????.????????.??????/????????????????/????????-????????????????????-??-??-????????????????????????-????-????????-????????-????????-??????????/ Explore "#CocaChronicles Issue 3" to uncover the rich history and cultural significance of the #CocaLeaf with anthropologist Wade Davis. Discover why the World Health Organization, prompted by Bolivia and supported by Colombia, is set to review the coca leaf's classification—a move that could change decades of policy. Transnational Institute, Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) #Podcast #WadeDavis #CulturalHeritag #DrugPolicy #GPDPD
??? In this issue of Coca Chronicles, our colleagues at Transnational Institute speak with Wade Davis, a renowned Canadian cultural anthropologist, ethnobotanist, and writer, on the history of the coca leaf and its significance in the Andean Amazon. Check out the podcast: https://lnkd.in/eWfyN92G.
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"What you bring to the table" shouldn't be limited to your accomplishments and credentials. When you bring your WHOLE self to your audience, you build a stronger connection to those you're meant to impact. When you are willing to show up as your true vulnerable and imperfect self is when you truly Know, Show and Grow Your Worth. The latest episode is live now!
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The 'No Agenda Show, hosted by Adam Curry and John C Dvorak, marked its 1700th episode on October 3, 2023, a significant milestone in podcasting history. The show is renowned for its unfiltered approach to news analysis and cultural commentary, providing listeners with a unique perspective on current events and media narratives. In the landmark episode, Curry and Dvorak tackled a range of pressing issues, including the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the ongoing longshoremen strike, geopolitical tensions, AI and tech industry trends, and media coverage of political campaigns. They also expressed gratitude to their loyal listenership, which has supported the show's 'value for value' model for nearly 17 years. 'Reaching 1700 episodes is a testament to the power of independent media and the incredible community we've built,' said Curry. Dvorak added, 'Our producers are the lifeblood of No Agenda. Their support allows us to continue delivering unfiltered analysis without corporate influence.' The episode recognized the show's Executive Producers, Associate Executive Producers, and Cover Artist, as well as introducing a new 'Commodore' level of support. As No Agenda looks ahead, Curry and Dvorak reaffirmed their commitment to providing thought-provoking content and maintaining their unique approach to media analysis. #podcasting #independentmedia #newsanalysis
No Agenda Show Celebrates 1700 Episodes of Independent News Analysis
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What do you know about political conventions? In this episode, dive into the history and impact of presidential conventions> Whether you're a history buff or a curious listener, this episode will give you insights you will not want to miss. Listen today. https://lnkd.in/eAy5BQSq
Behind the Scenes: The Untold History of Presidential Conventions by History You Didn't Know But Should
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Excellent new material out from Dan Carlin with this episode of Hardcore History: Addendum. It's a really interesting look at a period of turbulence in human history and the parallels with today. Strongly recommend checking this out along with the Hardcore History series (it's great for those long drives or flights). I always learn something or come away with a different perspective after listening to each HH episode. #DanCarlin #HardcoreHistory #HistoryPodcast
So, you say you want a revolution?
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Just updated my Interdisciplinary topics podcast with my most recent episode focusing on the societal, historical, and psychological impact of Pokémon and Pokémania in the late 1990s and how the fear about the unknown and the impact new trends on kids were communicated to the public in regards to the growing craze. If you are interested in checking it out, the link can be found below https://lnkd.in/gXwaQHCJ
Pokémania - The Historical, Cultural, and Psychological Impact of Pokémon in the late 1990s by Where's Perry podcast
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1 个月Fantastic segment. I always enjoying listening. Well done!