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History Dispatches

Matt and McKinley Breen

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History Dispatches is a daily history show hosted by father and son duo Matt and McKinley Breen. The show covers people, places, events and even objects from throughout history. While any topic is fair game, Matt and McKinley hold a soft spot for the offbeat and wacky stories that most people don’t know about.
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The longest running independent international affairs podcast features in-depth interviews with policymakers, journalists and experts around the world who discuss global news, international relations, global development and key trends driving world affairs. Named by The Guardian as "a podcast to make you smarter," Global Dispatches is a podcast for people who crave a deeper understanding of international news.
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Dispatches from the Forest

Dispatchesfromtheforest

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Dispatches from the Forest is all about nature and the natural world. Hosted by Tim O'Hara, Dispatches from the Forest explores the curious, the interesting and the surprising world of nature - often found right in your own backyard!
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Dispatches from Planet Albany is brought to you by David Lombardo, host of WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom. The weekly conversations are a smart and funny encapsulation of the discussions reporters and sources have off the microphone at the Capitol in Albany. This inside baseball is for listeners who know the acronym ELFA, anxiously await the legislative calendar drop each December, or fondly recall the Poozer Politics podcast.
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Link Neal (Good Mythical Morning, Ear Biscuits) and his father Charles Neal (GMM runaway star) are practically identical, except they live thousands of miles apart from each other. Dispatches From Myrtle Beach brings the honest and often hilarious conversations between a tight-knit father and son team, as well as an inside look at the Neal family dynamic. Every week, listeners will get to have the intimate experience of hearing a call between Link and his dad, but it’s not just Myrtle Beach ...
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Poblete Dispatches

Jason Poblete

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Join Jason Poblete, international law, policy and national security expert, as he breaks down the legal, policy, and geopolitical battles shaping our world. From defending political prisoners to confronting authoritarian regimes, Poblete Dispatches delivers sharp analysis on human rights, economic security, and the rule of law. Whether you're a policymaker, legal professional, or someone who cares about freedom, this podcast offers insightful conversations and actionable intelligence on the ...
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MyCER consulting

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Dobrodošli u naš podkast u kom se bavimo aktuelnim temama koje se tiču biznisa, finansija, logistike, i toplih životnih priča o uspehu i putevima koji vode ka istim a naši gosti dolaze iz najrazličitijih sfera.
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Dispatches

Morgan Givens

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I’m Morgan Givens. A storyteller and performer in Washington, DC. Every two weeks I’m going to bring you a story, that explores the countless moments and connections we all share. Moments that often go untold because they might not fit who we are, who we believe ourselves to be, or where we think we're going...
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Join host Michael Haspil as he talks about stories, writing craft, and storytelling. The podcast ranges over a broad swath of subjects, from history to conspiracy theories, to pop-culture, and games and how they create and tell great stories. Music and cues, used with permission, by TheFatRat - Monody (feat. Laura Brehm). You can listen to the full song at the links below: Youtube: https://youtu.be/B7xai5u_tnk Spotify:http://goo.gl/SEjtWi
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Dispatches FM

Adam Bemma

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Dispatches FM (Radio) is a digital storytelling media mentorship project featuring reports and documentaries curated by Adam Bemma, mobile journalism trainer, media consultant and founder of Developing World Media. Dispatches FM (Podcast) uses professional sound design to create short-form podcast episodes in audio (hosted on Anchor and distributed to all major podcatchers) and video (hosted on YouTube and shared to all social media platforms). Developing World Media is a consultancy based i ...
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On Dispatches from the Underground host NYC punk Joey Steel, and guests explore the depths of underground, sub, and counter-culture while also trying to grasp a UG perspective on the mainstream and pop culture we are subjected to endure. Dig deep/Get down.
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Dispatches of Disassociation

Verboten Productions

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An audio drama focusing on the letters between every day people during the Coronavirus scare of 2020. A mix of Ken Burn’s documentaries and satire, Dispatches of Disassociation tries to make light of a weird time for us all. Narrator: Dan @AssortedGoodsPC Vance: Jeff @RNRThePodcast Bonnie: Kristin @Coffincast Wade: Chris @RNRThePodcast CC:BY (Attribution Only) license All music by Doctor Turtle creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://doctorturtle.bandcamp.com/album/free-turtle-archive-e ...
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Dispatches from Nowhere

Dispatches from Nowhere

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The aim of this podcast is simple: to bring a group of friends back together to dissect & discuss thought-provoking texts in an open and colorful forum. Abiding by the philosophical underpinnings of Galbraith that a “conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking,” we commit to think deeply and acknowledge all evidenced-based arguments to be fair game. It is through this vein of reflective and fun conversation that we hope to relate to listeners looking for a frank a ...
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We take an irreverent look at daily global events from a uniquely American perspective. While most podcasts cover domestic drama and clickbait, we provide real stories worth actually caring about. Your host Vic has traveled to 105 countries, holds a BA in international relations, and MBA, and been a contributor to Soldier magazine. He uses credible foreign sources to discuss major international stories before they become headline news at CNN or Fox. Tune in daily to find out what's really go ...
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Recorded aboard a converted fishing trawler, the Scandimaniac is stuck in the ice of Great Slave Lake, where “Captain" Rylund Johnson talks mostly about himself, life in the Knife and what being human is all about. Storm Warning: nothing said on this podcast should be taken seriously. Thanks for listening, subscribe today!
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Craig and Joel talk to smart, cool, interesting people and ask them about the whole beautiful mess we call life. Pragmatic nihilism. Movies. Music. Getting through the day. Pets. Killer asteroids. Nobody learns anything. Facebook: Twitter: @dispatchesfrom2 email: craigpeck612@gmail.com Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5FULCMF9dbiCRwPbRd0sd1?si=VsSnmninQuerrI_-AfQSOg
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Delta Dispatches

Restore the Mississippi River Delta

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As Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) advances its draft 2017 Coastal Master Plan, the next few months will be critical in the fight to restore Louisiana’s coast. To keep you engaged and informed, we will bring you discussions on important aspects of coastal restoration, the latest coastal news and events, interviews with relevant experts, business and community leaders, and more.
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From the emerald mountains of Afghanistan to the bustling streets of Tokyo to fishing villages of Alaska and everything in-between, pregnancy and parenting is a universal experience with countless variations. Join seasoned international journalist Hollie McKay as she embarks on a global journey to explore the rich mosaic of family life across countries and cultures. Each week, she sits down with mothers, fathers and experts from around the world, expats and locals alike, to uncover the uniqu ...
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History Colorado’s critically acclaimed podcast, Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Shadows of the Rocky Mountains, expands the history of the American West by exploring how overlooked stories from the past have shaped current world events and continue to impact our lives today. Each season, host Noel Black, producer and producers Maria Maddox and Dustin Hodge delve into stories from our shared past that we couldn't believe we'd never heard. Lost Highways is made possible by and a major gran ...
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All hands on deck! The ABC has a new prototype they're developing code-named Last Resort. It was created by specialist Showrunner Shawn Ryan - you may remember him from the Shield debacle in FX a few years ago - and it's headed by Andre Braugher, so it's not to be taken lightly. Join Captain Andrew Johnson and Executive Officer Greg Harbin as they observe this new potential threat. Their mission is one of reconnaissance: to study, analyze and discuss Last Resort to determine if it's the game ...
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Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered. "Dispatches from the Disputed Texas Territories," another exciting branch of ancestral narratives from FamilyTreeSagas.com, offers a vivid exploration into our families' past, encapsulating the essence of our ancestors' experiences through a series of innovative narrative formats. This collection is an endeavor to breathe life into the tales of those who came before us, presenting their stories through a variety o ...
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This week's Dispatches from Planet Albany episode features content that couldn't fit on the radio, but is perfect for political nerds looking for inside baseball conversations. We peppered state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli about his political ambitions, who he's backing for governor in 2026, the debate over aging elected officials, and how he'll appro…
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In 1967, on the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers hosted the Dallas Cowboys for the NFL Championship - the coldest game in NFL playoff history. This is the story of the legendary Ice Bowl. Sources Cowboys vs. Packers: The Ice Bowl | 1967 NFL Championship - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oe0XChUkWgU Wikipedia: https://en.wikiped…
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Imagine a world in which companies could secretly export toxic waste and dump it in unsuspecting communities. Until the 1992 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal, there were no rules governing the international movement of toxic waste. Today, this convention ensures that such waste cannot…
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It's springtime feral friends - at least by the calendar - and that means it's Prairie Chicken mating season! Learn about these amazing birds - whose mating dances inspired traditional dances of the Native American people. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron! www.patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest PayPal/Email Address: dispatchesfromtheforest…
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Charles shows Link his black and blue fingernail from an injury, and tells him about some DIY "surgeries" he's done in the past. Link tells Charles about his recent trip to the desert. Plus, the two watch some satisfying paint videos, and find out what's in Charles internet search history. C’mon and have a good time with us! To learn more about lis…
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This episode of Mentioned in Dispatches features historian and author Steve R. Dunn, who discusses his latest book, Spectre of Invasion: The Royal Navy and the Defence of Britain’s Coast, 1900–1918. The book examines Britain's persistent fears of invasion in the early 20th century, the strategic debates between naval and military defence advocates,…
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Western media has played a central role in justifying and whitewashing Israel’s assault on Gaza—just as it has done in past U.S.-backed wars from Iraq to Syria. Journalists who claim to champion press freedom are silent as activists and students face unprecedented repression for speaking out on Palestine. Why does the media function as a propaganda…
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Max tests a different kind of portal. Credits Max: Tim Ellis Jack Strobe: J.R. Willett Orificious Jones: Peter Ellis GLaDiOS: Christina Curtis Join our Discord! Dispatches from the Multiverse is a completely independent operation! Help us continue to create this podcast and get fun insider-only perks like behind-the-scenes raw recordings and extend…
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🎧 Poblete Dispatches – Special Episode: USAID, DOGE, and Latin American Politics (In Spanish! - with Jason as a guest, not the host) This episode is unique for two reasons: Jason Poblete is the guest, and the conversation is entirely in Spanish! The Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom at Florida International University (FIU) hosted Jason on the…
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In the 1980s, the United States video game industry was in a golden age. Arcades and home consoles were making billions of dollars and the market was full of incredible titles. And then overnight, it would all come tumbling down. This is the story of the video game crash of 1983. Sources "Before the Crash: Early Video Game History" edited by Mark J…
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In the mid-1800s, Great Britain fought two wars against China. The reason was not to conquer territory. Or get gain valuable resources. No, this was to force Chinese officials to allow British-grown opium to be imported into their country. So perhaps we can call this the story of the ruthless English drug lords. Sources "Imperial Twilight: The Opiu…
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On September 7, 1695, English pirate Henry Avery led one of the most daring pirate attacks - and most lucrative - in history. And to top it all off - he got away with it. Sources Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Every "Enemy of all Mankind" by Steven Johnson Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Henry_Every.gif The Explorers …
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In 1719, Daniel Defoe published the book, “The LIfe and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.” The story is about a sailor who is stranded on an island for more than 20 years. It has gone on to be one of the most popular novels in western literature. In this episode, we tell the story of Alexander Selkirk, the man many believe to be the inspira…
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More than 2,000 years ago, in Alexandria Egypt, Ptolemy II had a dream - to establish the greatest library the world had known. What emerged was one of the grandest institutions ever built, and the forerunner to all modern libraries. This is the story of the Library of Alexandria. Sources "Libraries in the Ancient World" by Lional Casson Wikipedia:…
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In 1933, a small brass plate was discovered near San Francisco - not far from where famed English privateer Francis Drake had supposedly landed back in 1579. It fit the description of a plate reportedly left by Drake - making it potentially one of the great relics of North American Exploration. Sources Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake…
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