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Myths in Movies

Erin and Sarah

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Join friends Erin and Sarah as they explore some of the best myths and legends featured in film and television. We’ll discover how those tall tales turned into legendary monsters or beloved heroes. When we're not covering monsters and things that go bump in the night, we'll analyze some of our favorite movies and discover their surprising links to mythology, ancient and modern alike. Join us!
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As humanity undergoes the great awakening and shifts from an ego-driven to a Heart-powered existence, everyone is wondering how to make this happen on a personal level. Join your Heart Consciousness guide, Katerina Gray, and her guests (human and in Spirit form) as they take you on a weekly journey to expand consciousness, shift your frequency, awaken intuition, and embody your Soul fully. Prepare to be inspired to transform your life with a practical approach to spirituality and higher cons ...
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Chronical History with Xannah Moniq invites you to explore the fascinating history of mental health, chronic illness, and disabilities through a unique lens. Each episode combines intimate storytelling with a touch of mystery, revealing the often-overlooked aspects of these significant topics. The title, Chronical History, cleverly plays on the words “chronic” and “chronicle,” reflecting both the enduring nature of these conditions and the rich, narrative exploration of their histories. Xann ...
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Legendary Africa

Theshira & Rashalia Pather

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Welcome to Legendary Africa! Your gateway into the mythical, magical and legendary world of the African continent. Join Theshira as she encounters dragons, witches, fairies and magicians, listens to stories about demigods, boy heroes and dragon slaying princesses, runs from ogres, ghosts, vampires and werehyenas, and goes searching for Egyptian treasure! Brought to you by fur-writers, Hestia the Dawg and Athena the Doggo, of the award winning Canine Creative & Co. Proudly a member of Straigh ...
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What we likely all once knew about history, has likely been forgotten. Here, at Smarticus Tells History, we move around the timeline picking up some of the most interesting and sometimes downright weird stories. Stories such as the Rabbit Queen, or how Cleopatra wasn't Egyptian, the Black Plague and many more.They are all true, no matter how quacky and quirky some may seem. We keep them short and mostly to the point. So put your listening ears on, have a beer or two, and learn a thing or two!!!
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"From Myth to Miracle: Tales of Inspired Humanity" combines humanity's most ancient creation stories with real-life interviews of individuals who've overcome extraordinary challenges. Discover how to break free from self-doubt and limiting beliefs, unlocking the inner strength needed to rewrite your personal story. Whether you're navigating mental blocks, chronic pain, or life's many adversities, this podcast will help you to discover the legend that is already within you, one that is a mast ...
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If you are naturally curious, a tad nostalgic, and your range of interests is diverse, then DayStrider is the podcast for you. Wanna satisfy that 'itchy' need to learn but with a 'scratch' that's laid-back and enjoyable? A delightful dose of lighthearted and fun stories about this day in the past will make you feel better, become a bit smarter - and you'll have a handy icebreaker to glide right through any uncomfortable social moments you encounter! Added perk: each day's path varies - but t ...
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Send us a text THIS EPISODE IS INTERACTIVE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILY AUDIENCES. Hear this traditional African story told by Adrian Beckingham in front of a live audience of children at the Rainbow Summer Camp, Forest of Deane, UK. (2022) Support the show Join my LIVE storytelling mentorship programme: https://ko-fi.com/adrianbeckingham…
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Join Xannah Moniq on this fast-paced journey into the ancient world of Hippocrates, where medical texts reveal the earliest theories about disabilities. From the bizarre but groundbreaking humoral theory to the influence of the environment on health, discover how the Father of Medicine tried to explain what caused disabilities and how they were tre…
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Send us a text First broadcast as part of our 31Women project which broadcast a new interview with a different woman every day in March 2023 as our month long celebration of International Women's Day. Lack of resources meant this project could not repeat for 2024, fingers crossed for enough sponsorships/subscribers in 2025. ABOUT THIS INTERVIEWEE C…
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For our momentous 100th episode we’re talking about the age old question, does chronology matter? A bunch of tiny seal impressions seem to have solved the question of when our old friend Hezekiah reigned. Though definitely stolen, they might even be real, probably. Maybe. So we’ve got big problems of reality and morality going for us, which is some…
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Send us a text Adrian Beckingham interviews 88 year old Aboriginal elder Francis Firebrace. Recorded on May 8 (Mate Day) here's a sharing of ancient Aboriginal Australian Dreamtime culture and contemporary reflections, through traditional Dreamtime stories and original poetry. Francis has been recognised by the Australian government as one of Austr…
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In this deeply personal solo episode, Kat opens up about her consciousness evolution journey and the trust, surrender, and breadcrumbs that led her to where she is today. She shares the pivotal moments, spiritual practices, and transformative experiences that have shaped her path as a spiritual guide, energy worker, and healer. From meditations and…
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Send us a text First broadcast as part of our 31Women project which broadcast a new interview with a different woman every day in March 2023 as our month long celebration of International Women's Day. Lack of resources meant this project could not repeat for 2024, fingers crossed for enough sponsorships/subscribers in 2025. Michelle lives in the US…
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In this riveting episode of “Chronical History,” join Xannah Moniq as she delves into the harsh and fascinating world of ancient Sparta. Discover how the Spartan commitment to creating the ultimate warriors extended to a brutal practice of infant exposure, where disabled or deemed unfit babies were left to die. Explore the philosophical and societa…
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In this episode of Heart Power Conversations, Katerina welcomes the extraordinary Rachel Te Wano, a healer, sound healer, womb shaman, earth intuitive, and mentor to women on their spiritual embodiment journeys. Rachel’s deep connection with the Earth and the feminine essence shines through her work, as she guides women to walk their sacred paths w…
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Level 2 Usui Reiki is the next step on the Reiki journey. It offers deeper insights and expanded techniques for healing. At this level, practitioners are introduced to sacred symbols that enhance the flow of energy and provide more focused healing capabilities. It also empowers individuals to connect more profoundly with their intuition, refining t…
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In this episode of “Chronical History,” host Xannah Moniq dives into the complex and often contradictory views on disabilities in ancient Greece. Explore how philosophers like Plato and Aristotle shaped societal attitudes, advocating for both exclusion and inclusion. From the myths of Hephaestus to the personal stories of figures like Epictetus, di…
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A Neolithic shaman burial at Çemka Höyük in southeastern Turkey? Why not! Somebody had to be a guide to the spirit world. But why are they always buried with tortoises? Aurochs, sure, weasels, um, ok. Our contestants are stumped and offer wild speculations. So business as usual.Af thisweekintheancientneareast
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Welcome to another episode of Heart-Powered Conversations! Today, we’re joined by the incredible Eliska Vaea, an international speaker, embodiment mentor, and visionary. Eliska works with women to open and activate their wombs, bring abundance into their lives, and guide them in creating heart-powered businesses. In this episode, we explore the dee…
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In this episode of “Chronical History,” host Xannah Moniq explores how disabilities were perceived in ancient Hindu texts through the lens of karma and reincarnation. Journey through the sacred Vedas, epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the wisdom of the Puranas to uncover stories of individuals whose physical differences were seen as part…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges that many spiritual entrepreneurs face when stepping into their role as a creator. The fear of judgment—whether from loved ones, mentors, or even our own inner critic—can often feel overwhelming and paralyzing. But what if the solution is simpler than we think? You’ll discover why creating from the …
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We welcome back our first guest, Rhonda! In our first chat with Rhonda (Episode #4) we delved into her path to becoming a channel for spirits, explored the realm of Archangels, and much more. For those who haven't tuned in yet, Rhonda is a Certified Spiritual Medium and an Advanced Angel Empowerment Practitioner. Topics we cover: Building a connect…
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In this episode of Chronical History host Xannah Moniq explores the fascinating ways disability was viewed and depicted in ancient Egypt. Through the stories of high-ranking officials like Seneb, gods like Ptah and Bes, and everyday depictions in tomb art, discover how physical differences were not just acknowledged but often revered. We dive into …
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A red dyed textile from a Middle Bronze Age cave in the Judean Desert has us wondering, sure, boiled squished insects are colorful, but how did they go from, eww, gross, to, hey maybe I could dye some fabric with them and make myself pop? With psychologically revealing ruminations on our contestants’ favorite colors!…
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Did you know that courage and resilience is what makes September 25th special? Courage to go where none has gone before and resilience to do so repeatedly when others want you to just . . . go away. This day in the past has it all. 500 years ago today in Panama, an amazing discovery took place! 70 years ago today in Little Rock, the craziest first …
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In this episode of Chronical History, host Xannah Moniq starts the ancient section of this series by exploring the intriguing perspectives on disability in ancient Mesopotamia. Delve into a world where disabilities were seen as divine signs or punishments from the gods, shaping the lives and destinies of individuals. Join Xannah as she uncovers the…
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In this deeply enriching episode of Heart-Powered Conversations, I sat down with Rachel, the founder of Wolf Woman Rising. Together, we delve into the themes of untamed feminine power, self-authenticity, and the reclamation of wild feminine energy. Rachel shares her journey of rediscovering her ancestral connection to the druidic lineage, her exper…
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Join host Xannah Moniq on “Chronical History” as we delve into the untold stories of humanity’s past. In this episode, we journey back thousands of years into prehistoric times to explore how our ancestors viewed and cared for individuals with disabilities. Discover the compassionate side of early humans through fascinating archaeological findings …
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Old Kingdom scribes kneeled or sat on the floor so their knees, backs and hips were as screwed up as ours. But did they have a trusted firm of personal injury lawyers pushing through the red tape to get them the Worker’s Comp benefits they were owed? Let’s hope so.Af thisweekintheancientneareast
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There are many different types of Reiki, along with numerous subgroups and branches. We are passionate about exploring various types of Reiki, and today we want to share our insights on our latest discovery: Egyptian Reiki also known as Reyad Sekhem Reiki. Additionally, we discuss our perspectives on the higher self and how to establish a connectio…
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Join Xannah Moniq in the inaugural episode of “Chronical History” as we embark on a unique and captivating journey through time. Discover how ancient societies dealt with mental health, chronic illness, and disabilities, from the empathy of prehistoric communities to the advanced medical practices of ancient Egypt and the psychological resilience o…
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I can hardly find words to describe this powerful episode. I had the honor to share space and have a Heart-powered conversation with the incredible Rita Hraiz. She humbly calls herself a student of Esoteric Psychology and Ageless Wisdom teachings, but as you will hear in this interview, she is the teacher we all need. To me, she is the purest embod…
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A Late Bronze Age shipwreck 90 kilometers off the coast of Israel has us asking, what were they doing way out there and if your ship sinks, how do you make an insurance claim without texts? Anyway, why are there are no Canaanite sea shanties? No, really.Af thisweekintheancientneareast
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Let Freedom Ring on September 1st! Political freedoms? Check! Stereotype freedoms? Check! Even gravitational freedoms? Yep! Check that too! September 1st has all kinds of freedoms to celebrate. The Liberty Bell landed on the docks of Philly today - wanna guess what happened on the very first ring? The third female living in America became a publish…
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This week's episode takes us on a deep dive into the Akashic Records with Kayla Koivisto from Akasha Awakened. She is an Akashic Soul Librarian that specializes in karmic healing and guiding her clients through earth school. Topics covered: What are the Akashic Records Kayla’s journey to finding the Akashics What exactly is karma Are there differen…
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Did you know that I have a name for people just like you? If you’re naturally curious and enjoy learning new things, I’d call you a knowledge seeker! If you’re also a tad nostalgic and love hearing stories, you are definitely a DayStrider! Everyday has an amazing story to tell! So join me, Truman Pastworthy, as we stride through them all. Each epis…
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New evidence suggests horses were domesticated over a thousand years later than previously thought, around 2200 BCE, which would mean they caught on pretty fast with wealthy Near Easterners. Still, who wouldn't love a pony? Who wouldn't love a person that had a pony? With touching childhood memories of horsemanship!…
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In this solo episode, you will hear the story of what happened to me in Cairo, how I broke my arm, the lessons and blessings that came from it, and some of the details about the trip before the mishap happened. You can find the full recount of my first pilgrimage to Egypt and the magic that unfolded on my Substack.…
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August 16th is a day to celebrate many remarkable achievements! Do you like stories about triumph and glory? Todays tales have that and more - especially if you love sports: Sports Illustrated was born today - and turned 70 this year. Did the magazine grow because of America’s love of sports? Or was it the other way around? The “Fastest Man Alive” …
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Send us a text First broadcast as part of our 31Women project which broadcast a new interview with a different woman every day in March 2023 as our month long celebration of International Women's Day. Lack of resources meant this project could not repeat for 2024, fingers crossed for enough sponsorships/subscribers in 2025. Nina Stopar lives and wo…
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This week's episode offers a glimpse into the client experience during one of our card reading sessions. We answer your questions by pulling Tarot & Oracle cards, tapping into your energy, and connecting with your guides to reveal guidance and wisdom. While we focus on your questions, we always find a sprinkle of insight for ourselves and our liste…
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Send us a text On August 08, 2024 in an international broadcast filmed in UK, India and Japan, Adrian Beckingham speaks with Tushar Gandhi, the great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, and with Ryokyu Endo, custodian of the international Flame of Hope. We discuss the influences having a journalist father, and the famous Gandhi as great grandfather, had on…
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My guest this week is Natalia Kennedy, a dear friend and a wonderful flower essence and yoga nidra practioner. This conversation is your gentle wake up call to prioritize yourself, rest, go within, connect to nature, and choose all things intentional living. Natalia is the owner of Butterly and Lotus, and (as you will hear) a gentle but incredibly …
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This week’s episode, we sit down with Canada’s Unconventional Medium, Jennie Ogilvie from Calgary, Alberta. We caught her live at one of her shows, it was an unforgettable experience, her non-sense, tell-it-like-it-is approach is like none other! Jennie also shares advice for both of us and weaves in many great takeaways about life and death, we lo…
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Send us a text Our host Adrian Beckingham interviews international peace activist Ryokyu Endo, about his work as a custodian of first The Hiroshima Flame and now the international Flame of Hope, including symbolic meetings with world leaders, the descendants of historical figures such as President Truman, Churchill, and Gandhi - plus reflections on…
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Ever wondered how a simple baked fish recipe can lead us on a journey through ancient Greek mythology? Join us as we blend culinary creativity with historical exploration, starting with a delightful and easy-to-follow Greek-style baked fish recipe from Greek Boston. There's plenty to savor, from our wine pairing tips to a quirky discussion about wh…
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Today we’re talking about research suggesting Çatalhöyük was way less populous than once thought, like, hundreds and not thousands of people. How many people does it take to get stuff done anyway, and what’s up with all the frescoes and cow heads? Come for the Neolithic, suffer through a deep dive with Patrick McGoohan, Mayberry, and Lake Wobegone!…
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