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History's Greatest Battles

Themistocles

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Where the course of history has been decided on the battlefield. These are the battles that made us -- a detailed, entertaining, and tangent-free program about history's greatest battles. In this program, we journey through the constancy of human conflict, where the fates of nations and the course of global history have been decided on the battlefield. This podcast delves into our world-history's most significant and seminal battles, exploring not just the events themselves but their profoun ...
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Battleship Pretension

Tyler Smith & David Bax

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Battleship Pretension is a podcast that represents the kind of conversations that film geeks have when they get together. There are strong opinions, in-jokes, obscure references, and wild tangents. And, since Tyler and David are two of the sharpest wits ever fused together, there are laughs aplenty.
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ETF Battles Podcast

Ronald DeLegge

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ETF Battles is a weekly show from ETFguide TV with guest judges providing their insights on rival ETFs. Listen. Subscribe. Profit. Follow us on Twitter @ETFguide Watch us on YouTube @ YouTube.com/ETFguide
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Key Battles of American History

Key Battles of American History

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War has played a key role in the history of the United States from the nation’s founding right down to the present. Wars made the U. S. independent, kept it together, increased its size, and established it as a global superpower. Understanding America’s wars is essential for understanding American history. In the Key Battles of American History, host James Early discusses American history through the lens of the most important battles of America’s wars. James is an Adjunct Professor of Histo ...
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The Battles We Pick

David Shorr

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What can we learn about making social and political change from talking to professional change-makers? This work takes a combination of persistence, shrewdness, and luck. On the Battles We Pick podcast, skilled advocates and organizers talk about how they deal with the various challenges they confront. Theme music by generous permission of recording artist Stephen.
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Battlestar Galacticast

SYFY WIRE

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BSG star Tricia Helfer and TV writer/journalist Marc Bernardin do an episode-by-episode rewatch of Battlestar Galactica in its entirety, diving deep into the themes of the award-winning sci-fi classic and revealing behind the scenes details that only a true BSG insider like Tricia would know. In addition, the podcast will welcome members of BSG’s cast and crew into the airlock to share their memories of making the groundbreaking series.
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The Battles of the First World War Podcast goes in-depth into the battles of the Great War of 1914-1918. The goal is to really go into the details of how and why these battles unfolded and happened as they did. In telling the narrative of these clashes we can revisit some of the stories of the men and women who lived, fought, and died during the first titanic struggle of the 20th Century, for these people have stories that deserve to be told.
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Warrior Words | Stories of Hope | Finding Beauty After Battles & Thriving After Surviving Trauma

Heather Gaffney - Author, Artist, and YouTuber; Storyteller, Warrior, Survivor, Thriver & Faithful Catholic

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Are you walking through a storm that feels like it will never end? Do you wonder if life’s storms have stolen the beauty from your life for good? You’re in the right place. My name is Heather and, like you, I’ve been through a storm or two and wondered if life would ever be beautiful again. Here we share Warriors’ Words ~ stories of discovering beauty after battles and the worth in your wounds. Pick up your sword - or boxing gloves - and join the battle. Your words are powerful, my friends. ...
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They are obnoxious, they are absurd, they are irreverent, and they are - at times - shockingly insightful. If you are looking for something different in the TV & Film podcasting genre, something honest and with zero interest in pandering, then turn your ears to Recommissioned: A Battlestar Galactica Podcast. Subscribe and never miss a week of their profane ramblings.
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Battlestar Bros.

Matt Ledger, Pat FitzGerald-Fleck, Mike Drew

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Battlestar Bros. is a mostly-loving review of SCI-FI's (you can't make me spell it the other way, I'll fight you) greatest show, Battlestar Galactica. Join Pat, Mike, and Matt as they journey from Caprica to Earth, making observations both salient and snarky along the way. You can find the show on Twitter as @BattlestarBros. You can find Pat as @Th3Hypn0Toad and Matt as @mat_ledge. Mike doesn't Tweet, which might be for the best.
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Frak Stars will provide a comprehensive review of all things Battlestar Galactica. We will delve into episode reviews, characters, ships, the Cylons, Blood and Chrome, Caprica, religion, politics and more. So join them on their voyage and pray that no Cylons try to stop them.
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Battleship Potemkast

Battleship Potemkast

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All aboard the Battleship Potemkast, where a comedian & a critic try to talk about movies, games and life at sea. This is very rarely the case, instead leaping into topics as blue as the ocean they sail. Featuring segments such as What We Watched, a Creative Corner, the Gay's Gaming Gulag and updates from the Crew's Log. Plus guests each month to discuss anything from MMA to sitcoms Setting sail each Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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Brothers, Battles & Bounty

Stefan Gfesser, Martin Gfesser, Andreas Gfesser, Anton Gfesser

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Brothers, Battles & Bounty where Business, where Family, Business and the journey to success all intersect in this amazing podcast. Join Anton, Stefan, Andreas and Martin Gfesser the owners of Trendler Inc, a international leader in the seating manufacturing industry share their stories, insights and battles they have navigated and continue to navigate together as 4 Brothers owning and running a successful business.
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Bears Beets Battlestar Galactica

a retrospective on The Office

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Welcome back to Office Thursdays with Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica, a retrospective podcast on NBC's The Office. Join your hosts Colby Biesheuvel and Cameron DeLappe every other Thursday as we go through and discuss every episode of The Office. Questions, comments, concerns? Contact us at bearsbeetsbgpod@gmail.com or on twitter, @bearsbeetsbgpod We are on hiatus and letting our Pro subscription lapse, but look forward to more content later this year! If you would like any of the episod ...
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A podcast on European conflicts from the perspective of each side to provide an alternative to the traditional national narratives. Going chronologically from the Ancient Greeks onwards I will describe to some extent how each battle was won or lost by particular decisions, tactics, technology or fortune. But the aim of each main narrative will be to place each battle in the context of the overall history of Europe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Each month, host Nick sits down with friends to discuss two movies with a lot (or very little) in common. Listen in as they tackle film criticism the only way they know how - with a lot of ranting, tangents, and more than a few bad impressions.
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The Bearded Battles Podcast

The Bearded Battles Podcast

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A group of friends sit down to play Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition. Stay awhile....and listen! Please leave us comments and ratings. You can follow us on twitter at twitter.com/beardedbattles or email us at beardedbattles@gmail.com. Enjoy!
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The Battles of History

Taabish Nadeem

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In this podcast, I will be discussing battles thought history in depth. The tactics, units involved, people in command and more. Join us as we are taken back to times of great courage and ferocity in The Battles of History podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyinsound/support
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Battles With Bits of Rubber

Stuart Bray and Todd Debreceni

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Stuart Bray and Todd Debreceni talk makeup effects and prosthetics. If you like rubber monsters, prosthetics and gore then you can listen, learn and suggest new episode subjects. Todd is author of 'Special Makeup Effects For Stage And Screen', what many consider to be the modern makeup FX bible. Stuart Bray is a working makeup FX artist with many years experienc. Credits include 'Saving Private Ryan', 'Shaun of the Dead', 'Dr Who' and more recently 'Game of Thrones' and 'Dr Strange'. Email u ...
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Bourbon and Battles

Joshua Coffman

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Where the refined American Spirit meets the grit of American battlefields. We’ll review a Bourbon for a few minutes before launching into a battle. I am a Veteran and history nerd that picked up a love for Bourbon. And yes my wife is on to me. This is just an excuse to spend more time talking military history and drinking with friends. Artwork by Morgan Underwood, Email: joshuacoffman@bourbonandbattles.com
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Key Battles of the Revolutionary War

Key Battles of the Revolutionary War

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The Revolutionary War started when a few colonists fired their muskets against the British Empire, then the world's military superpower. It ended—against all reasonable expectations— with an independent American and the ideas of liberty and self-governance spreading across the globe. All that happened because the rebels won the major battles. This podcast dives deep into each of them.
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Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom watched and recapped all of LOST. Next, they turn toward the stars with Battlestar Galactica, presenting a spoiler-free recap of the series, friendly for first-time viewers. A reboot of the 1970s series of the same name, the 2000s edition of Battlestar Galactica centers on a group of humans on the run from machines called Cylons, all of whom face mutually assured destruction unless they can find a way to live together (or die alone?). Edward James Olmos, Mary McDon ...
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VS: Pop-Culture Battles

Wood Elf Media

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Batman vs Iron Man, Darth Vader vs Lord Sauron, Mjölnir vs…the One Ring? These questions have plagued pop-culture fans for generations - this podcast puts an end to them once and for all. Each week on VS, Katelyn Hempstead and Adam Peacock will step up to the plate to do what nerds do best: argue.
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The Arwen, Season 7: Battlesphere

Timothy P. Callahan on Podiobooks.com

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During a raid of the Ulliam system the Handler's manage to drop off a message to Captain Cook and the United Corps Planets in the form a 16 year old clone of Captain Cook. The clone, who names herself Ann, has one simple message: Some of Handler's want peace. While on her way to deliver the message the Arwen, as well as the other Corps sentient computers, start acting strangely as a virus turns them against their crew. Meanwhile, Professor Ricter works on way to manipulate wormholes. His ult ...
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In this episode, Sean and James discuss the 1952 film Retreat, Hell!, which presents a sweeping overview of the legendary First Marine Division’s actions in the Korean War, from training camp, to the Inchon landing, to their battles with Chinese forces in North Korea, and finally to their eventual evacuation. Get ready to join in a rousing chorus o…
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Welcome to Episode 59 of the Warrior Words podcast! In this short Bits of Biblical Beauty (BoBB) episode, I look at Song of Songs, Song of Solomon, or Canticle of Canticles 4:7. Is your beauty flawless? Armor Up. Fight the Good Fight. Seek Beauty. Make Your Words Warrior Words. NEW Merch Store: https://heather-clr-shop.fourthwall.com/ WARRIOR WORDS…
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The English victory crushed Ireland’s last real chance at freedom, locking the island under English rule, its warriors dead, its leaders in flight, and its people left to endure centuries of occupation. But the Irish who escaped carried their hatred of the British across the Atlantic, and when revolution came to America, they stood at the front lin…
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Before the First World War officially began, the killing was already underway. In the small French village of Joncherey, two men would meet for a brief but violent moment on August 2nd, 1914, the day before war was officially declared. The moment would turn them into eternal brothers, transformed by their explosive meeting. French Corporal Jules An…
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Thank you for tuning in to Watch Battles. Check out all new Ruin Your Day content, music, and streetwear at RYDorDIE.com. Also, gain early access to episodes and unlock other exclusive perks by joining us on YouTube and Patreon. Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast app so you get notified whenever a new episode drops. See you next …
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In this Season 6 episode of ETF Battles, Ron DeLegge @etfguide referees an audience requested quadruple-header ETF contest, this time between emerging market stock ETFs from Avantis (AVEM), Dimensional (DFAE), State Street Global Advisors (SPEM), and Vanguard (VWO). Who wins the battle? Program judges Mike Akins and Tony Dong examine this emerging …
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Send us a text Civic strategist Caitie Whelan's professional mission is to level the playing field of public policy. As she puts it on her website, "If regular folks don’t know how to have a voice in policymaking, lobbyists do. And they are very good at shaping it for their special interests." Caitie's work helping clients climb the learning curve …
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The British victory at Fort Niagara shattered French dominance and secured their grip on the Great Lakes, a turning point in the French and Indian War. But for the Iroquois, their cooperation in that war was not a triumph, it was the beginning of the end. Once the most formidable native power in the Northeast, they had gambled on British strength, …
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Dans cet épisode Analytica 029 en compagnie de Karine, on passe en revue l'épisode S02E02 de Battlestar Galactica intitulé Les Centurions De Caprica en VF et Valley Of Darkness en VO. Nous vous faisons part de nos remarques et analyses, sans oublier de nombreuses anecdotes sur les coulisses de la production et du tournage. Quelques liens en rapport…
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The fall of La Rochelle marked the definitive end of French toleration for Protestantism, dismantling any illusions of coexistence under the Edict of Nantes. This event triggered an exodus of Huguenots, tens of thousands fleeing persecution to seek refuge abroad, reshaping societies across Europe and the Americas. La Rochelle. September 10, 1627 - …
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The successful Allied capture of Inchon and Seoul, together with the Eighth Army’s breakout from the Pusan Perimeter, forced the North Korean army to rapidly retreat northward and brought the Allied forces to the 38th Parallel. Now, General MacArthur was faced with a decision…should the Allies dig in and consolidate their gains, daring the North Ko…
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Welcome to Episode 58 of the Warrior Words podcast! We've all heard of the beautiful phoenix who rises from the ashes. But that's the stuff legends are made of... is it truly possible to find beauty after a fire kills someone you love? While that may sound like a difficult enough thing to do, that's not all of my guest's story. It's a story that co…
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The American victory instilled an unwarranted confidence in the colonies’ military prowess, fostering a belief that their amateur forces could stand toe-to-toe with professional armies. Yet, this triumph was overshadowed by the betrayal felt when Louisbourg, hard-won through their blood and sacrifice, was handed back to France in a distant peace ne…
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On September 14–15, 1950, a battalion of student volunteer soldiers led by Republic of Korea Army officers staged a small diversionary operation at Jangsari beach in Yeongdeok, on the east coast of Korea. The purpose of this raid was to distract the North Koreans’ attention from the imminent landing at Inchon, as well as to possibly disrupt North K…
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Welcome to Episode 57 of the Warrior Words podcast! In this short Bits of Biblical Beauty (BoBB) episode, I look at the meaning and origins of the phrase, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." How does it impact our opinion or assessment of beauty? Armor Up. Fight the Good Fight. Seek Beauty. Make Your Words Warrior Words. WARRIOR WORDS FACEBOOK …
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 Spain’s resounding victory at Pensacola delivered them West Florida and, with it, a decisive blow to British ambitions in the Americas. Coupled with their relentless campaigns across the Mississippi Valley and along the Gulf Coast, the Spaniards dismantled Britain’s claim to the sprawling frontier between the Appalachians and the Mississippi River…
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The Germans’ relentless occupation of Cassino turned the town into an unyielding bastion, anchoring the Gustav Line. This fortress, besieged by Allied forces in wave after wave of bitter combat, became the lynchpin of German resistance, halting the advance through Italy’s blood-soaked terrain and barring the road to the eternal city of Rome. Monte …
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The occupation of Beirut successfully forced the Palestine Liberation Organization to relocate its headquarters out of Lebanon. However, it failed to deliver the lasting security for northern Israel that its architects had envisioned. The conflict’s unresolved tensions have carried forward, contributing to the continued violence and instability in …
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Soon after the North Korean invasion of the South, Allied Supreme Military Commander General Dougas MacArthur began planning a surprise amphibious assault on the key port city of Inchon, which was more than 100 miles behind North Korean lines. This attack was risky for many reasons, but if it succeeded, MacArthur believed, it would force the North …
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Welcome to Episode 56 of the Warrior Words podcast! It's hard enough to hear your own devastating diagnosis, but what about when that diagnosis involves your child? Sure, both involve questions, fears, worries, and extreme emotions, but the way you react to that news may be completely different. This week, long-time online friend - who I'd love to …
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In this episode, Sean and James discuss the 2010 South Korean film 71: Into the Fire. This film is based on a true story of a group of 71 undertrained, underarmed, and outgunned student volunteer soldiers of South Korea during the Korean War, most of whom were killed on August 11, 1950, during the Battle of P'ohang-dong. For 11 hours, they defended…
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Welcome to Episode 55 of the Warrior Words podcast! It may be episode 55 on the podcast, but this is the first episode of a segment called Bits of Biblical Beauty. These are short episodes centering around one concept of beauty. We're not talking about the hair & makeup aisles at your local big box store. These concepts of beauty come from a biblic…
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With his victory, Caesar ascended to the apex of power, casting aside the fragile remnants of the Republic. Rome, once a city ruled by the collective will of its citizens, was now a vessel for one man’s vision, a crucible of ambition that would shape the destiny of the Western world. This moment, born of blood and boldness, did not merely end a pol…
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On June 25, 1950, 150,000 soldiers of the North Korean People’s Army launched an attack across the 38th Parallel into South Korea. They quickly pushed the outnumbered, outgunned, and demoralized South Korean army southward and captured the southern capital Seoul and several other key cities. The United States rushed ground, air and sea forces to th…
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Welcome to Episode 54 of the Warrior Words podcast! "Celebrate Good Times..." (Cue Kool & The Gang!) You're welcome. Now you'll be singing it all day! "Celebrate Life!" Today's episode is a celebratory one! We are talking all things birthdays and anniversaries (with a special announcement thrown in to celebrate!). Even though you may be walking thr…
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This week, James brings back his friend and long-time collaborator Sean McIver to kick off a nine-part series on Korean War films. In this first film episode, Sean and James discuss a mostly-forgotten classic: 1951’s The Steel Helmet, directed by Samuel Fuller. Filmed in just ten days on a shoestring budget only four months after the war began, The…
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The spectacle of Communist forces unleashing a coordinated and relentless assault shook the American public to its core. Confidence in the war effort crumbled, and the nation’s collective resolve unraveled. This seismic shift in opinion set the stage for the United States’ retreat from Vietnam and the inexorable rise of Communist dominance. South V…
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The Battle of Adrianople in 378 AD was the combat event that shattered the illusion of Rome’s invincibility and declared the Goths as more than a wandering horde. Adrianople was their grim debut as architects of a new power dynamic in western European history, where the balance of civilization itself seemed to tremble. On that blood-soaked field, t…
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In this episode, James and new cohost Evan Muxen (an army veteran and military historian) begin a new series on the Korean War. Evan and James give a brief overview of Korean history through the end of the Second World War and then slow down to focus on developments between 1945 and 1950. You will hear how the splitting of Korea into two halves, on…
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Welcome to Episode 53 of the Warrior Words podcast! We are a week into the new year - have you abandoned your resolutions yet? I've never been much for resolutions, but I do try to set goals. In this episode, I share my approach to looking back and looking forward. One of the things I look forward to is sharing 2025 with you - bringing stories of h…
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The overwhelming defeat of a Roman punitive force ignited a wildfire of belief among the Jewish populace. What had been skepticism turned into unshakable conviction: compromise was a betrayal, and God Himself had ordained their victory. This fervent delusion swept the nation into a full-scale revolt, a bold gamble that would bring not deliverance, …
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In this Season 5 episode of ETF Battles, Ron DeLegge @etfguide referees another audience requested triple-header ETF contest, this time between international stock ETFs from Charles Schwab (SCHF), Franklin Templeton (LVHI), and Vanguard (VYMI). Who wins the battle? Program judges David Dierking and Shana Sissel examine this international stock ETF …
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The fall of Singapore was a cataclysmic turning point, the crowning triumph of Japan’s unstoppable advance through the Malay Peninsula during World War Two. With its prized bastion in the Far East torn from its grasp, Britain suffered not just a military defeat but a symbolic total humiliation. This moment sent shockwaves through the empire, igniti…
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Was President Harry Truman’s decision to use atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary and justified? In this episode, James is joined by Richard Lim, host of the This American President podcast. James and Richard break down the various factors that figured into Truman’s decision in an attempt to answer this important question. See omnystudi…
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The group is back! Part 5 of the ongoing discussion looks at the French Army in 1916, the first of a two- or three-part series on this crucial year of WW1. This episode will focus on the French Army’s experience in its most trying battlefield crucible: the Battle of Verdun. Joining us for this discussion are: Christina Holstein, author of several i…
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Welcome to Episode 52 of the Warrior Words podcast! We talk a lot about community and that's what this week's guest kept searching for. However, her method of finding that community had a detrimental impact on her health and relationships. Join Christy Walker and me as we discuss her path to sobriety and the missteps she made along the way. Hear ho…
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Dans cet épisode Signa 033, on passe en revue les news Battlestar Galactica de novembre et décembre 2024 concernant la future convention Battlestar Galactica de 2025, les dessous des célèbres dessins de Frank Frazetta, le podcast de Katee Sackhoff, une reprise au violon, les dates de la tournée européenne de Bear McCreary, et un nouveau jeu vidéo g…
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