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This episode of History As It Happens was recorded on location at the U.S. Army War College and the Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, Pa. The Army's 250th birthday was on June 14th. What were the first soldiers of the Continental Army talking about 250 years ago? Where did they gather to share their ideas about war and revolution? To mark the Army's 250th birthday, the curators and craftsmen at the Heritage and Education Center constructed an 18th-century tavern where visitors can imagine the American colonists deciding to break from the crown. It is part of a new exhibit covering two and a half centuries of Army history. In this episode, historian Kate Lemay and curator Molly Bompane tell us about their time-traveling work. Episode artwork by Kaitlin Garman, Education Technician (Outreach), U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
India's dairy industry is quietly transforming and private players are leading the charge.In this episode of The Core Report Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with dairy industry veteran Rajiv Mitra about the rapid growth of India's private dairy sector, which now handles half the country's milk. From trade policy tensions with the US and UK to the challenges of exporting value-added dairy products like paneer, cheese, and yoghurt, this episode unpacks the economics, politics, and future of Indian dairy.Mitra explains why India protects dairy in FTAs, the role of 80 million smallholder farmers, and why local brands are thriving despite low margins and logistics hurdles. He also delves into the global export potential of Indian dairy — and what must change for India to compete.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Chris Arps is back in St. Louis! 17:19 SEG 2 STEVE BUCCI, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity and military special operations | TOPIC: Bunker Buster Bombsheritage.orgx.com/SBucci 32:34 SEG 3 For Chris’ Corner, Chris calls us to give an update on his escape from the warzone in Israel https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Chris Arps is back in St. Louis! 17:19 SEG 2 STEVE BUCCI, Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation who focuses on cybersecurity and military special operations | TOPIC: Bunker Buster Bombsheritage.orgx.com/SBucci 32:34 SEG 3 For Chris’ Corner, Chris calls us to give an update on his escape from the warzone in Israel https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Sahiba Chadha is joined by Sharon Giffen, Head of Design at The Earls Court Development Company and an architect with more than 20 years experience leading large scale masterplans and infrastructure projects. They will be discussing:Plymouth high street regeneration wins the 2025 Davidson Prize // From ‘living wage' to ‘living hours, how an architecture firm is changing working life // Oxford Street's pedestrianisation set to finally go ahead // And Open City's Accelerate team is making waves at the AJ100 Awards To help support excellent and accessible, independent journalism about the buildings and the urban environment, please become an Open City friend by clicking here.The Brief is recorded and produced at the Open City offices located in Bureau. Bureau is a co-working space for creatives offering a new approach to membership workspace. Bureau prioritises not just room to think and do, but also shared resources and space to collaborate. To book a free day pass follow this link.The Brief is produced in association with the Architects' Journal, and the C20 Society.Subscribe to the Open City Podcast on Spotify, Soundcloud or iTunesThe Open City Podcast is supported by Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app and produced in association with the Architects' Journal, London Society, C20 Society and Save Britain's Heritage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Friday, Israel initiated “Operation Rising Lion,” conducting airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and military command centers. The strikes led to at least 75 Iranian deaths and significant infrastructure damage, including oil refineries and missile launchers. Iran responded with a large-scale missile and drone assault on Israel, targeting over 150 military and intelligence sites. The […]
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 355 - Innovative Bait Strategies for Bear Hunting - Anders Garner On this episode Adam talks with Anders Garner owner of Killer Bear Bait to delve into the intricacies of bear hunting over bait, focusing on bear behavior, the impact of dogs on baiting, effective baiting strategies, his venture into the bait business, and involvement with the nonprofit P.A.T.H Foundation ( Passing Along the Heritage), which aims at engaging the disadvantaged families, disabled individuals as well as verterans and first responders. . In this conversation, we delve into the nuances of baiting for bear hunting, discussing the ethics of sales, innovative bait combinations, and the nutritional needs of bears. They explore the effectiveness of various bait types, including dog food, and emphasize sustainable practices in baiting. The conversation also highlights the importance of connecting with customers and the role of non-profit initiatives in the hunting community. https://passingalongtheheritage.com/mission.php save 10% on the Deer IQ hunting seminar with code BHC at https://deeriq.com/deeriq-whitetail-workshop/ https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/) - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/) https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices) bear hunting, baiting strategies, dog impact, bear behavior, nonprofit hunting, community engagement, hunting techniques, bear tracking, hunting business, outdoor sports, bait, bear hunting, sales ethics, dog food, bear nutrition, sustainable practices, non-profit, hunting community, innovative bait, customer connection Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Preserving Heartfelt Heritage: Sibling Decisions in Giethoorn Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-06-18-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Een zachte bries speelde door de bomen langs de smalle kanalen van Giethoorn.En: A gentle breeze played through the trees along the narrow canals of Giethoorn.Nl: De zon scheen fel over de groene velden en het geluid van eendjes kwakte vredig.En: The sun shone brightly over the green fields, and the sound of ducks quacked peacefully.Nl: Lotte en Bram stonden voor het oude boerderijtje van hun grootouders.En: Lotte and Bram stood in front of their grandparents' old farmhouse.Nl: De herinneringen van zomers vol vreugde en warmte hingen als de geur van versgebakken brood rond het huis.En: The memories of summers full of joy and warmth hung around the house like the smell of freshly baked bread.Nl: Lotte, praktisch en doelgericht, zag mogelijkheden.En: Lotte, practical and goal-oriented, saw possibilities.Nl: "We kunnen het verkopen, Bram," zei ze terwijl ze naar de verweerde stenen muren keek.En: "We can sell it, Bram," she said as she looked at the weathered stone walls.Nl: "We kunnen de opbrengst gebruiken voor iets nieuws, iets wat ons meer zal opleveren."En: "We can use the proceeds for something new, something that will yield us more."Nl: Bram, haar jongere broer, staarde naar de kleine vijver waar hij als kind urenlang had gevist.En: Bram, her younger brother, stared at the small pond where he had spent hours fishing as a child.Nl: "Dit huis is vol verhalen en herinneringen," zei hij met een zweem van melancholie.En: "This house is full of stories and memories," he said with a hint of melancholy.Nl: "Opa en oma hielden van deze plek.En: "Grandpa and grandma loved this place.Nl: Het hoort bij onze familie."En: It belongs to our family."Nl: Lotte zuchtte.En: Lotte sighed.Nl: Een groot deel van haar begreep Bram.En: A big part of her understood Bram.Nl: Maar haar aankoopplannen in de stad waren zo verleidelijk.En: But her plans for a purchase in the city were so tempting.Nl: Ze had gespaard voor een nieuw leven dat dit soort nostalgische banden niet nodig had.En: She had saved for a new life that didn't need these kinds of nostalgic ties.Nl: Toch, iets in Brams stem liet haar twijfelen.En: Yet, something in Bram's voice made her doubt.Nl: Terwijl de middagzon steeds lager zakte, besloten de twee de boerderij nog één keer binnen te gaan.En: As the afternoon sun sank lower and lower, the two decided to enter the farmhouse one more time.Nl: De geur van stof en oud hout vulde de lucht.En: The smell of dust and old wood filled the air.Nl: Ze liepen door de kamers waar ze als kinderen verstoppertje hadden gespeeld.En: They walked through the rooms where they had played hide and seek as children.Nl: Herinneringen lachten hen toe vanuit elke hoek.En: Memories laughed at them from every corner.Nl: Bram vond een lade die nog nooit eerder zo veel aandacht had gekregen.En: Bram found a drawer that had never received much attention before.Nl: Tot hun verrassing lag er een handgeschreven brief in die lade.En: To their surprise, there was a handwritten letter in that drawer.Nl: De letter bleek van hun grootouders.En: The handwriting turned out to be from their grandparents.Nl: "Zorg goed voor onze plek," stond er.En: "Take good care of our place," it read.Nl: "Dit huis is een plek vol liefde.En: "This house is a place full of love.Nl: Voor de familie.En: For the family.Nl: Voor de zomeravonden.En: For the summer evenings.Nl: Voor jullie."En: For you."Nl: Lotte las de woorden langzaam en haar ogen vulden zich met tranen.En: Lotte slowly read the words and her eyes filled with tears.Nl: Ze voelde een warmte die haar eerdere gedachten verving.En: She felt a warmth that replaced her earlier thoughts.Nl: "Misschien kunnen we een middenweg vinden," stelde ze voor.En: "Maybe we can find a middle ground," she suggested.Nl: "We kunnen het huis houden en als een vakantieplekje gebruiken.En: "We can keep the house and use it as a vacation spot.Nl: Misschien kunnen we het ook soms verhuren."En: Maybe we can also rent it out sometimes."Nl: Bram glimlachte.En: Bram smiled.Nl: Het idee beviel hem.En: The idea pleased him.Nl: "En zo kunnen we het behouden en ook iets praktisch doen," stemde hij in.En: "And this way, we can keep it and also do something practical," he agreed.Nl: Het leek de beste oplossing.En: It seemed like the best solution.Nl: In de laatste stralen van de zon kwamen ze gezamenlijk tot een beslissing.En: In the last rays of the sun, they came to a joint decision.Nl: Het huis zou blijven, levend als het hart van hun familie.En: The house would remain, living as the heart of their family.Nl: Daar, in de stille schoonheid van Giethoorn, was de band tussen Lotte en Bram sterker dan ooit.En: There, in the quiet beauty of Giethoorn, the bond between Lotte and Bram was stronger than ever.Nl: Ze hadden beiden een nieuwe waardering gevonden; Lotte voor de kracht van herinneringen, en Bram voor de mogelijkheid die verandering kon bieden.En: They had both found a new appreciation; Lotte for the power of memories, and Bram for the opportunity that change could bring.Nl: En zo keerde de rust terug in de oude boerderij, om een nieuw hoofdstuk te verwelkomen.En: And so, peace returned to the old farmhouse, to welcome a new chapter. Vocabulary Words:breeze: briesnarrow: smallecanals: kanalenpractical: praktischgoal-oriented: doelgerichtproceeds: opbrengstweathered: verweerdemelancholy: melancholietempting: verleidelijknostalgic: nostalgischeties: bandendrawer: ladereceived: gekregensurprise: verrassinghandwritten: handgeschrevenpleased: bevielsolution: oplossingray: straaljoint: gezamenlijkbond: bandappreciation: waarderingopportunity: mogelijkheidentrance: ingangmemories: herinneringenyield: opleverenbelong: behorenpractical: praktischvacation: vakantierent: verhurenstory: verhaal
Send us a text✨SAMHRADH – SUMMER SOLSTICE IN IRELAND - https://irishpagan.school/summer-solstice-ireland/In this video, Jon O'Sullivan from the Irish Pagan School discusses the significance of the summer solstice in Irish Paganism. He explains what the summer solstice is and its importance in Irish culture, both historically and in modern practices. Jon highlights the connections between ancient traditions and contemporary celebrations, such as midsummer festivals and bonfires. He also emphasizes the value of engaging with ancestral practices to enrich one's spiritual journey. ✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://irishpagan.school/free✨ Irish Pagan Resources Checklist available NOW - https://irishpagan.school/checklist/
Send us a text✨ FREE LEARNING RESOURCES FOR A YEAR! - https://irishpagan.school/freeIs the Headless Horseman part of Irish mythology? Jon O'Sullivan from the Irish Pagan School explores this question by delving into Irish folklore about the Dullahan, a fearsome, headless rider often connected with death omens like the cóiste bodhar, or the Silent Death Coach. Discover the origins of the Dullahan, its role in ancient Irish tales, and how this terrifying figure differs from other similar myths, including Sleepy Hollow's Headless Horseman. Learn what happens when a Dullahan speaks your name and the significance of crossing a river in escaping its wrath. Jon also shares personal supernatural experiences with death messengers and provides historical references from the Duchas folklore collection.Whether you're curious about mythological creatures or keen to deepen your knowledge of Irish folklore, this video offers a fascinating dive into the dark lore of the Dullahan. For more information and free resources, visit the Irish Pagan School website.✨ Irish Pagan Resources Checklist available NOW - https://irishpagan.school/checklist/
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Embracing Ancestral Roots: A Tech-Infused Vineyard Revolution Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-06-18-22-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol de verano iluminaba el viñedo de la familia de Rodrigo.En: The summer sun illuminated Rodrigo's family vineyard.Es: Las colinas, cubiertas de hileras de viñas y algunos olivos solitarios, se extendían bajo el cielo azul intenso del campo valenciano.En: The hills, covered in rows of vines and a few solitary olive trees, stretched out under the intense blue sky of the Valencian countryside.Es: La reunión familiar anual estaba en pleno apogeo, y entre risas y conversaciones, Rodrigo se sentía como un extraño en su propia casa.En: The annual family gathering was in full swing, and amidst laughter and conversations, Rodrigo felt like a stranger in his own home.Es: Rodrigo era un joven inquieto.En: Rodrigo was a restless young man.Es: Siempre había sentido presión por parte de su familia para mantenerse cerca de sus raíces, pero las expectativas familiares eran abrumadoras.En: He had always felt pressure from his family to stay close to his roots, but the family expectations were overwhelming.Es: Su prima Aitana, sentada a su lado en la larga mesa, era el reflejo opuesto.En: His cousin Aitana, sitting next to him at the long table, was the opposite reflection.Es: Ella amaba la tradición y el viñedo era su orgullo.En: She loved tradition, and the vineyard was her pride.Es: "Rodrigo, deberías valorar más lo que tenemos aquí," le decía Aitana mientras brindaban con una copa de vino recién servido.En: "Rodrigo, you should value more what we have here," Aitana would say to him as they toasted with a glass of freshly served wine.Es: "Este viñedo es parte de nuestra historia."En: "This vineyard is part of our history."Es: Rodrigo solo sonreía, intentando comprender lo que realmente sentía hacia el negocio familiar.En: Rodrigo only smiled, trying to understand what he truly felt toward the family business.Es: Su abuela Luz, con su rostro lleno de sabiduría y luz, los observaba atentamente desde la cabecera de la mesa.En: His grandmother Luz, with her face full of wisdom and light, was watching them closely from the head of the table.Es: Ella sabía que la inquietud de Rodrigo no era fácil de resolver.En: She knew that Rodrigo's restlessness was not easy to resolve.Es: Así que, después de la comida, lo llamó a un rincón tranquilo del jardín.En: So, after the meal, she called him to a quiet corner of the garden.Es: "Ven, Rodrigo," dijo Luz con una voz cálida.En: "Come, Rodrigo," Luz said in a warm voice.Es: "Quiero contarte historias de nuestra familia."En: "I want to tell you stories of our family."Es: Rodrigo se sorprendió al escuchar historias sobre sus antepasados que trabajaron duramente para construir el viñedo.En: Rodrigo was surprised to hear stories about his ancestors who worked hard to build the vineyard.Es: Cuando Luz hablaba, sus ojos brillaban de orgullo y nostalgia.En: When Luz spoke, her eyes shone with pride and nostalgia.Es: "La familia es lo más importante," le recordó a su nieto.En: "Family is the most important thing," she reminded her grandson.Es: "Nuestros ancestros sacrificaron mucho para darnos este hogar."En: "Our ancestors sacrificed much to give us this home."Es: El verano pasó lentamente, y Rodrigo decidió quedarse en el viñedo para aprender.En: The summer passed slowly, and Rodrigo decided to stay at the vineyard to learn.Es: Observaba el proceso del cultivo de las uvas, escuchaba a los trabajadores hablar de la cosecha, y poco a poco, comenzó a ver el brillo de la tradición familiar.En: He watched the process of cultivating the grapes, listened to the workers talk about the harvest, and gradually began to see the glow of the family tradition.Es: La conversación con Luz había sembrado una semilla en su corazón.En: The conversation with Luz had planted a seed in his heart.Es: Rodrigo también tenía su propia pasión: la tecnología.En: Rodrigo also had his own passion: technology.Es: Un día, mientras caminaba entre las viñas, se le ocurrió una idea que lo entusiasmó.En: One day, while walking among the vines, he came up with an idea that excited him.Es: "¿Y si integro la tecnología en el viñedo?"En: "What if I integrate technology into the vineyard?"Es: pensó.En: he thought.Es: Podría modernizar la gestión de los cultivos, aumentar la eficiencia usando sistemas automatizados y combinar lo mejor de ambos mundos.En: He could modernize crop management, increase efficiency using automated systems, and combine the best of both worlds.Es: Cuando le compartió la idea a Luz, ella sonrió ampliamente.En: When he shared the idea with Luz, she smiled widely.Es: "¡Esa es la respuesta que buscabas, mi niño!"En: "That's the answer you were looking for, my boy!"Es: exclamó Luz, abrazándolo con fuerza.En: exclaimed Luz, hugging him tightly.Es: Aitana también lo apoyó, entendiendo que preservar la tradición no significaba rechazar la innovación.En: Aitana also supported him, understanding that preserving tradition did not mean rejecting innovation.Es: Con renovada energía, Rodrigo planificó integrar su conocimiento tecnológico en el negocio familiar.En: With renewed energy, Rodrigo planned to integrate his technological knowledge into the family business.Es: Se sentía finalmente completo, al reconciliar sus sueños con su herencia.En: He finally felt complete, reconciling his dreams with his heritage.Es: La combinación de lo antiguo y lo nuevo resultaría en un viñedo que honraba el pasado mientras miraba hacia el futuro.En: The combination of the old and the new would result in a vineyard that honored the past while looking to the future.Es: Rodrigo encontró su lugar, no solo en la familia, sino en el mundo.En: Rodrigo found his place, not only in the family but in the world. Vocabulary Words:vineyard: el viñedovine: la viñahill: la colinagathering: la reuniónexpectation: la expectativaancestor: el ancestrowisdom: la sabiduríanostalgia: la nostalgiato plant: sembrarcrop: el cultivoharvest: la cosechapassion: la pasiónefficiency: la eficienciaautomated system: el sistema automatizadoheritage: la herenciatradition: la tradicióncorner: el rincónglow: el brilloto reconcile: reconciliarto integrate: integrarto modernize: modernizarconversation: la conversaciónto stretch: extenderseopposite: el opuestoancestor: el antepasadosacrifice: el sacrificioidea: la ideato value: valorarroot: la raízfield: el campo
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 What new wars has Trump gotten us into? 15:45 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Sr. Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation | TOPIC: Supreme Court ruling on gender affirming care | Karen Bass and LA ICE riots | Non-citizen voting in Washington D.C. https://x.com/tzsmithhttps://www.heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 31:54 SEG 3 An update on Chris Arps https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 What new wars has Trump gotten us into? 15:45 SEG 2 ZACK SMITH, Sr. Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation | TOPIC: Supreme Court ruling on gender affirming care | Karen Bass and LA ICE riots | Non-citizen voting in Washington D.C. https://x.com/tzsmithhttps://www.heritage.org/staff/zack-smith 31:54 SEG 3 An update on Chris Arps https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Morgan, once deeply involved in new age mysticism and driven by a desire for fame, found true freedom after a powerful encounter with Jesus that began through unexpected conversations at the gym. A church retreat and shared spiritual experiences with his wife led them both to surrender their lives to Christ. Now part of Jews for Jesus, Jeff is passionate about reaching the Jewish community with the gospel in a way that's culturally sensitive, compassionate, and rooted in the Jewish context of Scripture. He encourages believers to use terms like Yeshua, reference Old Testament prophecies, and emphasize that faith in Jesus fulfills rather than abandons Jewish identity. Despite occasional persecution, Jeff sees increasing openness among Jewish people and urges Christians to share with both courage and care. The guys offer encouragement and practical insight for anyone seeking to share the gospel with love and wisdom.Send us a textThanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
This Heritage Voices episode features a few members of a session from the 2024 Theoretical Archaeology Group meeting in Santa Fe. Today's guests included Dr. Lindsay Montgomery (Associate Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto St. George campus), Dr. Kalani Heinz (Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies at California State University Northridge), and Dusti Bridges (Ph.D. Student in Anthropology at Cornell University). We talked about some of the ways their session and the TAG Santa Fe meeting took some different approaches than other conferences and sessions. The three of them then broke down the concept of Indigenous Futurities for Jessica and showed how this concept shows up in different ways across the work that the three of them do. For those of you who are educators, discussions of working with students are also woven throughout this conversation.LinksHeritage Voices on the APNNorth American Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Previous Meetings websiteDr. Laura Harjo's Spiral to the Stars bookPIEAM Museum in Long Beach, CAHayden Haynes' (Dusti Bridge's Colleague) Carvings WebsiteStory maps of Alternative Histories of American History (created by Dr. Kalani's Students)Dusti Bridges' Cornell Academic PageCalifornia State University Northridge American Indian Studies Faculty Page with Dr. Kalani Heinz BioDr. Lindsay Montgomery's Professional Website‘We're in the Midst of an Authoritarian Takeover'Archaeology, Heritage, and Reactionary Populism (Cultural Heritage Studies) (Volume edited by Randall McGuire and Alfredo González-Ruibal, with contributions from Dr. Lindsay Montgomery)ContactJessicaJessica@livingheritageanthropology.org@livingheritageAArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetTee Public StoreAffiliatesMotion
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Could the Iranian regime survive and endure all of this, or is change imminent? There are a few ways this could go from here, and Jim Carafano, foreign policy expert at Heritage lays it all out.
This Heritage Voices episode features a few members of a session from the 2024 Theoretical Archaeology Group meeting in Santa Fe. Today's guests included Dr. Lindsay Montgomery (Associate Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto St. George campus), Dr. Kalani Heinz (Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies at California State University Northridge), and Dusti Bridges (Ph.D. Student in Anthropology at Cornell University). We talked about some of the ways their session and the TAG Santa Fe meeting took some different approaches than other conferences and sessions. The three of them then broke down the concept of Indigenous Futurities for Jessica and showed how this concept shows up in different ways across the work that the three of them do. For those of you who are educators, discussions of working with students are also woven throughout this conversation.LinksHeritage Voices on the APNNorth American Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Previous Meetings websiteDr. Laura Harjo's Spiral to the Stars bookPIEAM Museum in Long Beach, CAHayden Haynes' (Dusti Bridge's Colleague) Carvings WebsiteStory maps of Alternative Histories of American History (created by Dr. Kalani's Students)Dusti Bridges' Cornell Academic PageCalifornia State University Northridge American Indian Studies Faculty Page with Dr. Kalani Heinz BioDr. Lindsay Montgomery's Professional Website‘We're in the Midst of an Authoritarian Takeover'Archaeology, Heritage, and Reactionary Populism (Cultural Heritage Studies) (Volume edited by Randall McGuire and Alfredo González-Ruibal, with contributions from Dr. Lindsay Montgomery)ContactJessicaJessica@livingheritageanthropology.org@livingheritageAArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetTee Public StoreAffiliatesMotion
In this episode of Bourbon Lens, Jake sits down with Rick Franco, Co-Founder of Four Branches Bourbon, and their newly appointed Strategic Advisor, Master Distiller Gregg Snyder. The conversation explores the brand's ties to military service, its approach to bourbon, and its expanding product lineup. We dive into Four Branches' signature Founder's Blend, a complex four grain bourbon, and what sets it apart in the premium whiskey landscape. We also discuss the inspiration and details behind their latest release: The Continental, a limited-edition small batch bourbon created in honor of the 250th anniversaries of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. Crafted with a mash bill of 75% corn, 13% rye, and 12% malted barley, The Continental is aged nine years and bottled at 102 proof. Named for the Continental Army, America's first formal military organization, this bourbon offers a flavor profile as layered as its history. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast platform, and if you enjoy what you hear, we'd love for you to leave us a review. We're incredibly grateful for your continued support over the past six years. A special thank you goes out to our amazing community of Patreon supporters—your support helps keep Bourbon Lens going strong! If you're enjoying the podcast, consider leaving a 5-star rating, writing a quick review, and sharing the show with a fellow bourbon enthusiast. You can follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. Want to go a step further? Support us on Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Bourbon Lens swag, access to our Tasting Club, and more. Have questions, feedback, or guest suggestions? Drop us a line at Info@BourbonLens.com. Explore BourbonLens.com for blog posts, the latest whiskey news, our full podcast archive, and detailed whiskey reviews. Cheers, Scott & Jake Bourbon Lens
What does it really take to become a successful chicken or gamefowl breeder? Becoming a successful breeder involves a combination of education, experience, skills, and certain personal attributes. While a formal education isn't always a strict requirement, having a background in evolutionary biology and genetics, as well as knowing how to selectively breed for desired characteristics, can provide a solid foundation for understanding the principles of breeding. For example, understanding the principles of genetics is essential for effective breeding. This includes concepts such as dominant and recessive traits, as well as polygenic traits and expressions of traits due to epigenetics. Breeding and creating a new strain can be a long and challenging process that requires patience and persistence. It often takes many years to develop a successful new strain. In this episode, we will discuss what you will need to do and understand to become a true breeder. This is a show you do not want to miss! Topics Covered: The role of genetics and understanding phenotype vs. genotype The critical importance of selection, culling, and breeding with purpose Why commitment to a single strain is essential for consistency How inbreeding, when done right, reveals and refines genetic potential The dangers of peddler marketing and scatter breeding Why no bird is perfect—and why that's okay This is more than just breeding advice—it's a roadmap for creating a legacy of excellence. If you're ready to approach breeding with clarity, integrity, and long-term vision, this episode is your starting point. Tune in now and elevate your breeding program to the next level. Welcome to Bred to Perfection with Kenny, Nancy, and Frank – the go-to podcast for serious breeders who want to master the art and science of selective breeding. Hosted by master breeder Kenny Troiano, his wife and co-host Nancy Troiano, and fellow breeder Frank Bradley, this show talks about the principles of genetics, strain development, health management, and everything you need to breed, raise and maintain high-quality chickens and gamefowl. Each episode offers practical advice, expert interviews, live Q&A sessions, and real-world insight drawn from decades of hands-on experience. Backed by the Breeders Academy, our online learning platform, Bred to Perfection equips breeders of all levels with the knowledge and tools to build strong, sustainable, and productive breeding programs. New to the show? We're glad you're here! Tune into today's episode to get a feel for what Bred to Perfection is all about. Whether you're just starting out or refining your own strain, you'll find something valuable in every conversation. Fridays at 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST on YouTubeJoin Kenny Troiano and guests as they explore advanced breeding techniques, poultry nutrition, health management, and genetic sustainability—all with one goal: helping you create high-quality, long-lasting strains. See ya there! Kenny Troiano Founder of "The Breeders Academy" We specialize in breeding, and breeding related topics. This includes proper selection practices and the use of proven breeding programs. It is our mission to provide our followers and members a greater understanding of poultry breeding, poultry genetics, poultry health care and disease prevention, and how to improve the production and performance ability of your fowl. If you are interested in creating a strain, or improving your established strain, you are in the right place. We also want to encourage you to join us at the Breeders Academy, where we will not only help you increase your knowledge of breeding and advance your skills as a breeder, but improve the quality and performance of your fowl. If you would like to learn more, go to: https://www.breedersacademy.com
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How does a former heavy metal guitarist end up leading a 175-year-old heritage footwear brand? In this episode of the Shoe-In Show's Leadership Series powered by OrthoLite, Danny Ewoldsen, President of Johnston & Murphy, shares his unexpected path to the C-suite and how creativity, curiosity, and customer obsession guide his leadership style. Danny opens up about blending tradition with innovation, cultivating a culture of authenticity, and what it really takes to keep a legacy brand relevant in today's fast-paced retail landscape. Tune in for fresh insights from one of the industry's most dynamic leaders. With special guest: Danny Ewoldsen, President, Johnston & Murphy Hosted by: Matt Priest and Andy Polk
Of all the holidays you celebrate each year, which are your favorite and why? What makes those days so special? The food, the gathering of friends and family, the events celebrated, time off from work or school. Over the past several days we’ve been immersed in the remarkable story of Esther found in the Old Testament Bible book which bears her name. It’s an amazing story, isn’t it? As you may know it is one of the great annual festivals for the Jewish people around the world even today. It’s called “PURIM”. (Click here to see full text, images and links) Pastor Doug Anderson “Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)Have a comment or question about today's chapter? I'm ready to hear from you, contact me here. Interested in helping "Walking with Jesus" financially? Click here
Juan José Sánchez-Oro es nuestro cuarto elemento hoy y ha estado investigando sobre la Fundación Heritage creadora de este proyecto 2025, un informe de 1000 páginas, una especie de guía conservadora y cristiana, que parece seguir Trump como hoja de ruta en su forma de gobernar. Y, aunque él lo haya negado, la verdad es que pesos pesados de esta fundación trabajan estrechamente para su administración.
Fr. Jacob Hsieh is a Norbertine priest of St. Michael's Abbey teaching religion and Latin at Mary Star of the Sea High School in San Pedro and chant at Ss. Peter and Paul Church in Wilmington. He is a graduate of Thomas Aquinas College and was ordained a priest in 2015. In this episode, he speaks about the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Support the show
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Bluegrass Gospel music with Host Danny Hensley. Roots of My Heritage celebrates the music I grew up with and still enjoy to this day. A one hour program that is broadcast live and recorded for distribution for radio stations across the globe through iTunes, RSS.com, Radio4all, Podbean and of course SoundCloud. Broadcast locally in Powell, Tennessee on 91.7 FM Community Radio and streaming world wide on www.sbbradio.org
The stories that made the Ancient Egypt headlines over the second week of June.Self Service Ticketing at SaqqaraGEM Staff TrainingMuseum Highlights for JuneGEM Opening DelayedAncient Egypt News - a Weekly Catch-Up has been selected as one of the Top 15 Egypt History Podcasts according to FeedSpot.comhttps://podcast.feedspot.com/egypt_history_podcasts/ These news stories are taken from various public internet sources including:http://english.ahram.org.eg/Portal/9/Heritage.aspxhttps://egyptianstreets.com/tag/cairo/http://www.egyptindependent.com/https://www.facebook.com/moantiquities/https://dailynewsegypt.com/https://see.news/category/antiques/https://khentiamentiu.blogspot.com/https://www.facebook.com/luxortimesmagazine/https://www.facebook.com/pg/CairoScene/posts/https://egymonuments.gov.eg/https://www.heritagedaily.comhttps://www.al-monitor.com/culture-societyhttps://www.asor.org/anetodayhttps://livescience.com https://newsweek.com https://www.archaeology.org https://www.sis.gov.eg/Home/EgyptTodayThese stories may have been edited.Our October 2025 Egypt Experience tour is going ahead.The GEM is open for visitors and we have added an extra day to accomodate that.But Egypt is not just museums and there is so much more to see. There are tombs that will blow your mind when you first walk inside. There are temples so magnificent you will be lost for words. It is indeed a magical place!We begin in Cairo with the first pyramids, then fly south to Luxor for 6 days before returning to Cairo for your chance to venture inside the Great Pyramid.The tour cost covers everything from your arrival in Cairo to your departure (Ts&Cs apply) - and if you get on board as a couple or friends sharing; we will give you an extra 100USD discount each.It's an adventure you'll never forget! More info and to book: https://www.gnttours.co.za This podcast is bought to you by Ted Loukes and GnT Toursted@tedloukes.comhttps://tedloukes.comFacebookGnTtours (@GnTtours) / X (twitter.com) Music: "Vadodora Chill Mix" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Is the church more than just a building where people gather on Sundays? According to Jesus in Matthew 16, the answer is a resounding yes. In this powerful message, guest speaker Pastor Mike Nolen unpacks five foundational truths every Christian should know about the Church—what it is, why it matters, and what role we each play in it.--Sermon by Pastor Mike Nolen--New to Heritage? Want to get more involved? Looking for a Group or Ministry Team? Let us know at https://heritage.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/6/responses/new--Stay Connected:Website: http://www.hbcmonroe.orgHeritage Facebook: /heritagebaptistchurchmonroe
Rachel catches up with Nick Ray who previously kayaked around the coast of Scotland, sharing his journey and mental health challenges on social media throughout that year. He's just completed another journey but walking this time, from far north to south via east and west. Rachel finds out why he decided to hang up his kayak for this challenge.Mark's in Aberdeenshire and hears from Jim Wilson from Soil Essentials .who tells him how a spot sprayer is going to change the world!Bobby Motherwell, the poet in residence at RSPB Lochwinnoch has been keeping a close eye on the wildlife there. He shares a poem, inspired by his surroundings.The Mounthooly Roundabout in Aberdeen is one of the city's busiest roundabouts and it's a spot where hundreds, if not thousands of people pass by every day – But this is no ordinary green oasis! Recently a community group have been transforming the roundabout into a food forest – Last week, I took a wander down to Mounthooly to meet up with Graham Donald, community development officer along with some of the other folk involved in the project to see their progress.Mark and Rachel chat with Richard Reynolds, who, 21 years ago, was one of the UK's first modern guerrilla gardeners, and ask how attitudes have changed over the years.Tucked away on the Moray Coast lies Culbin Sands, a remote stretch of fragile shoreline where the golden sands meet the crystal clear waters of Findhorn bay. It's not the easiest place to reach, unless you're up for a three-hour hike through the Culbin Forest, or you could go for the slightly less strenuous option which is to go by water taxi. Morven Livingstone and Phil Sime, along with guide dog Striker met up with Jane Campbell Morrison from Findhorn Water-Sports who gave them a tour around the bay.Sand in Your Eye are a sand sculpture group who depending on the tide are creating a sand sculpture of Beethoven on Elie Beach. Rachel pops along hoping to see the end result.Scotland's last remaining Timeball has just been restored and is back in place at the top of Edinburgh's iconic Nelson Monument. Once a vital tool for sailors navigating the Firth of Forth and Port of Leith, this Timeball helped ships set their clocks precisely to 1pm Greenwich Mean Time 365 days of the year. Earlier this week, Mark caught up with Karl Chapman, Head of Heritage at Cultural Venues, Museums and Galleries, to learn all about the fascinating restoration project and why this historic timekeeper still matters today.
#khazar #khazarempire #semite Youtube link: https://youtu.be/_cLYKwLDRokPodcast link: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/zAORP76sbUbThe Thirteenth Tribe is a 1976 book by Arthur Koestler advocating the Khazar hypothesis of Ashkenazi ancestry, the thesis that Ashkenazi Jews are not descended from the historical Judeans and Israelites of antiquity, but from Khazars, a Turkic people who allegedly mass-converted to Judaism. So, join us as we have a conversation about a late great preacher from St. Louis, and his position on our people being HEBREW ISRAELITES and information about Ashkenazi smallhats being fake smallhats...tap in. #rbcf Hashtags: #stevedarby #colonialism #heritage #koelster #arthur #arthukoelster #thethirteenthtribe #bransoncognac
A discussion with CPT Bratten about the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Looking for walkable charm, great schools, and Silicon Valley convenience — all in one neighborhood?Welcome to Sunnyvale's Heritage District — a rare blend of historic character, downtown energy, and family-friendly living, right in the heart of the Bay Area.In this series, we spotlight the best neighborhoods across the Bay — so you can explore what it's really like to live like a local. Whether you're relocating, investing, or just dreaming about your next move, this is the place to start.
We are back this week in the National Museum of Ireland, Archaeology, on Kildare Street, in Dublin City centre, which is open 7 days a week and free to the public. We are joined by Maeve Sikora, Keeper of Irish Antiquities, and Assistant Keeper Matt Seaver. In addition to chatting more about the Words on the Wave exhibition, Maeve and Matt tell us about their jobs preserving Irish material heritage and culture and many of the cool artefacts the public can view in the museum including the Ardagh Chalice, the Faddan More Psalter, the Springmount tablets, the Tara brooch and some of the precious items on display from medieval Clonard.The Words on the Wave exhibition is running May 30th to Oct 24th. For more details see https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museums/Archaeology/Exhibitions/Words-on-the-Wave-Ireland-and-St-Gallen-in-Early-MExhibition Advisors: Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, Cornel Dora, Philipp Lenz, John Gillis, Bernard Meehan, Raghnall Ó Floinn, Pádraig Ó Macháin, Timothy O'Neill.Lending Institutions: Stiftsbibliotek St. Gallen; L'abbaye de Saint Maurice d'Agaune; Cork Public Museum.Lead Partners: Department of Arts, Media, Communications, Culture and Sport; Office of Public Works.Supporting Partners: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; The Embassy of Switzerland in Ireland; The Embassy of Ireland to Switzerland; The Houses of the Oireachtas, The Discovery Programme; The Inks and Skins Project, Department of Modern Irish, University of Cork; The Royal Irish Academy; The School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin; The School of Archaeology, University College Dublin; National Monuments Service, Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Department of Archaeology, University College Cork; Transport Infrastructure Ireland; Limerick County Council; Archaeological Consultancy Services Unit; Archaeology Plan; Courtney Deery Archaeology; Icon Archaeology; Archaeology Management Solutions; Vikingeskibmuseet, Roskilde; The Hunt Museum, Limerick; Eureka Secondary School (Kells, Co. Meath); Flade Klosterschulhaus (St. Gallen); Gallen Community School (Ferbane, Co. Offaly); Coláiste Muire (Ballymote, Co. Sligo).Expert Assistance: Edward Bourke, Daniel Bradley, Sadbh Carrick, Ian Doyle, James Eogan, Silvio Frigg, Fenella G. France, Anna Hoffman, Pádraig Ó Macháin, Pierre-Alain Mariaux, Ursula Mattenberger, Valeria Marriangeli, Griffin Murray, TImothy O'Neill, John Sheehan and Andrew Woods.Replicas: Potted History; Laura Quinn Design; John Nicholl; Brendan O'Neill.Regular episodes every two weeks (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by Maynooth University, especially the International Centre for Irish Cultural Heritage, the Dept of Early Irish, the Dept of Music, the Dept of History, & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.
Send us a textIn a season when we just can't do it all, having clarity about what truly impacts our students' proficiency journey is key. And this episode? It's the one you'll want to replay over and over again.This conversation with Dr. Stephen Krashen is one of the most downloaded episodes of the podcast—and for good reason. Dr. Krashen, the architect of the comprehensible input hypothesis, shares the powerful role of reading for pleasure in language acquisition and how simple, self-selected books can create big results.This episode is a reminder of what really moves the needle in our classes—and what we can let go of.☕ Grab your cafecito and press play. This one is a must-listen (again).
May is a month full of meaning. May is associated with themes of growth, renewal and new beginnings perfectly tying it to Mental Health Awareness Month and Trauma Awareness Month.May is also a month of tradition, and celebration tied to Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, Jewish Heritage Month and Haitian Heritage Month.How can heritage can strengthen identity, promote resilience, wellbeing and greater purpose? How can heritage provide hope? How can the traditions, customs, beliefs, values, and other cultural practices passed down from one generation to the next fuel our self actualization today? Join fellow author and educator Jeremy Goldstein and I as we discuss these topics and his book.J.S. Gold is a proud son of New Rochelle, New York – go Huguenots! He graduated from SUNY Binghamton with an undergrad degree in Politics, Philosophy and Law, LIU with a Masters in Education, and Gettysburg College with a Masters in American History. Fantasy has been a constant companion throughout Gold's life, the cry of a Kamehameha lifting his spirits as much as Gandalf's wisdom. By day, he teaches history to high schoolers who hopefully remember it. He lives (and jokes, and dances, and sings) with his wife, daughter, son and two cats on Long Island, New York.Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/JS-Gold/61567156786557/ Website: jsgoldauthor@gmail.com Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/216847616-the-sanhedrin-chronicles Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jsgoldauthor/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@jsgoldauthor Links To Purchase Book:- https://www.amazon.com/Sanhedrin-Chronicles-1-J-S-Gold/dp/1961511886 - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-sanhedrin-chronicles-js-gold/1146047774 - https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-sanhedrin-chronicles-volume-1_js-gold/53531755/?srsltid=AfmBOopHfzLnSERgyrNcP0HJm-nDuxAtYXILVvZpuzaRa2HMvjrQxi1XSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-zennurgy-podcast/exclusive-content
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Tim Young is a very talented comedian, pundit, and writer. Tim Young is a Media Fellow for Strategic Communications at The Heritage Foundation.
Jeffrey Sachs on how to save the United States from getting sucked into utterly catastrophic wars with Iran and Russia. (00:00) Introduction (03:47) Why Is Ukraine So Central to the Deep State's Plan? (09:31) The Origins of the West's Hatred of Russia (42:33) The Russia/Ukraine Peace Agreement That Was Sabotaged by the Deep State (59:29) Operation Spider's Web Paid partnerships with: MeriwetherFarms: Visit https://MeriwetherFarms.com/Tucker and use code TUCKER76 for 15% off your first order.Masa Chips: Get 25% off with code TUCKER at https://masachips.com/tucker Heritage Foundation: https://Heritage.org/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Los Angeles, protests against immigration enforcement have turned into assaults on federal officers and buildings, fires, and similar mayhem to the Summer of 2020. And it turns out that's not all that is similar. The same people, using the same methods, are behind both this year's LA riots and the BLM protests of five […]
By Walker Mills Dr. Tommy Jamison joins the program to discuss his recent article “Rescuing Heritage from Humiliation: The Navalist Reinterpretation of the Sino-French and Sino-Japanese Wars,” published in the October issue of the Journal of Military History. The conversation focuses on recent reinterpretations of the Sino-French and Sino-Japanese Wars, and what they can tell … Continue reading Sea Control 576: Rescuing Heritage from Humiliation with Tommy Jamison →
In this series, we talk to some of the newly hired Head Football Coaches in Georgia as the 2025 season approaches. Today, we talk to Jeremy New, the new Head Coach at Heritage (Ringgold).
Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as going over where potential protests could happen today and later this week. Lora Ries, Director for Border Security and Immigration Center at Heritage.org, joins the show to discuss the curfew and protests that have been unfolding in LA. She also discusses the mass amounts of illegal immigrants that are in the country. Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss Governor Newsom's deployment of the National Guard. He also discusses the auto pen controversy, and how he was one of the first people to challenge it. In this edition of Kim on a Whim, she talks about a CNN Crew being detained in LA for being in a protest zone, but not for doing anything illegal.
Lora Ries, Director for Border Security and Immigration Center at Heritage.org, joins the show to discuss the curfew and protests that have been unfolding in LA. She also discusses the mass amounts of illegal immigrants that are in the country.
The left's lurch to violence can be traced back to the French revolution plus there is a viable off ramp for social security but will either party go for it remains the biggest question. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The left's lurch to violence can be traced back to the French Revolution. Plus, there is a viable off-ramp for Social Security, but whether either party will go for it remains the biggest question.
Why does ancient history matter? Stanford's Professor Walter Scheidel returns to Tides to discuss his new book, What is Ancient History?, and provides an answer: The distant past is nothing more or less than the collective heritage we all, as a species, share.Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy, ebook, or audiobook (read by Patrick) here: https://bit.ly/PWverge. And check out Patrick's new podcast The Pursuit of Dadliness! It's all about “Dad Culture,” and Patrick will interview some fascinating guests about everything from tall wooden ships to smoked meats to comfortable sneakers to history, sports, culture, and politics. https://bit.ly/PWtPoDListen to new episodes 1 week early, to exclusive seasons 1 and 2, and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/tidesofhistoryBe the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.