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The Chivalry Chronicles

Jaime Noriega, David Rodriguez, Dr. David Lopez-Herrera (DLH)

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We discuss topics such as Brotherhood, Masculinity, and Fatherhood. A modern manly approach to chivalry. Or better yet, Guys Stuff that Guys Do, Cuz We're Guys.
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This podcast, assembled by a former PhD student in History at the University of Washington, covers the entire span of Japanese history. Each week we'll tackle a new topic, ranging from prehistoric Japan to the modern day.
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Medieval Tales

The Archivist

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Step into a world of knights, castles, and epic adventures and immerse yourself in exciting stories, filled with chivalry, honor, and timeless wisdom. From the enchanting realms of Camelot to the treacherous battles of the Crusades, we explore literary masterpieces that transport you to a bygone era. Whether you're a history buff or simply love a good story this is your gateway to all things medieval literature. Grab a cup of mead, cozy up in your favorite spot and let's journey through the ...
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Building personal development, teaching empowerment, and encouraging generational wealth one person at a time. Creating your means to financial freedom and building your personal brand are what we specialize in. With a little passion, patience, and perserverance we will help you get to where you want to be.
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Sibling Chivalry

Sarah Griffin

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This podcast dives into what life is like growing up with a sibling with special needs. We will talk about the highs and lows, and for some, will talk about losing that sibling and how we have dealt with all of the emotions that that entails.
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Rude Tales of Magic

Bucket of Milk

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In this improvised narrative role playing podcast, come and join artists, writers, and comedians from Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, Marvel Comics, and more as they fight and fumble their way across the madcap, and exceedingly rude, fantasy wasteland of Cordelia. Branson Reese and his jester's retinue, Christopher Hastings, Carly Monardo, Tim Platt, Joe Lepore, and Ali Fisher star as a group of unlikely survivors (a talking crow, a lich in a wig, a bubbly fawn, a Sasquatch punk ...
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She Cums First

Dr. Nick Myers - Sexual Health Podcast

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She Cums First: Promoting equitable pleasure and sexuality education. Good day, Dr. Nick Myers here. This podcast is focused on sexual health and all of the pleasure that comes with it. In the education section of my Facebook group, there are sessions called Selfless Sex where you think about viewing your entire body as a sexual playground. Above all, lets start a movement where we introduce "sexual chivalry," and guys are gentlemen. Who is with me? #SheCumsFirst #SCF
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A bi-weekly show that discusses and examines the chivalric virtues as they apply to our modern lives. We touch on Modern Culture, Martial Arts, Personal Style and Grooming, Movies and lots of other topics. Whatever and wherever our conversation takes us.
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Welcome everyone! My name is Brian Belford. I'm the host of The shop and Chivalry Podcast. I'm a hobbyist tradesman, I enjoy engaging intellectual conversations, and I'm passionate about learning other peoples' passions. I'm here to talk "shop" with people. I want to hear about their fields or their interests from their own perspectives. Also, I want to have the opportunity to talk about sometimes difficult topics while also having respect for each other. I'm stoked to get started and grow f ...
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In today's world, there are so many forces that make us try to feel guilty for being MEN. This podcast was created to give guys just like you the skills to rediscover your masculine instincts. My sincere goal is to help you maximize your life in the areas of masculinity ... seduction .... dating ... self-development ... success ... money ... confidence ... sex ... and women. And to do it WITHOUT APOLOGY.
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An ongoing, full cast epic set during the Age of Chivalry, a glorious era of brave knights, lovely damosels, and high adventure. Witness the rise and fall of Camelot, beginning with the boy Arthur first drawing the Sword from the Stone. Live the Immortal Legends of The Table Round!
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History Extra podcast

Immediate Media

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The History Extra podcast brings you gripping stories from the past and fascinating historical conversations with the world's leading historical experts. Produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine, History Extra is a free history podcast, with episodes released six times a week. Subscribe now for the real stories behind your favourite films, TV shows and period dramas, as well as compelling insights into lesser-known aspects of the past. We delve into global history stories spanning th ...
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Medieval Warfare podcast

The History Network

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A history podcast about the Middle Ages and warfare during those times. From knights to Vikings, crusaders to kings, we will explore the medieval world and its military history. Hosted by the editor of Medieval Warfare magazine, this podcast features guests discussing various topics about warfare, including battles, sieges, weapons, military organization, chivalry and more. We will have conversations with the leading historians and archaeologists in the field, who can tell us about the lates ...
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An intimate vibe between husband and wife. A little bit of EVERYTHING!! Two people sharing conversations among themselves but, allowing the world into the conversation. Join us on topics such as Love, politics, frustrations, sex, situation-ships, work, culture, beliefs just to name a few! Come vibe out!! with Whittney Renee & Omari A.K.A Doktabl4ck
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Wassim Dabboussi

Life Domination Coach

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In an era of where it is becoming harder to identify with the definition of a Man, How to Man is a concept born from the realisation that in today’s confusing society it is becoming more and more difficult for men to know how to MAN! The identity of Man is being tarnished by poor role models of men. Young men today are confused to the true definition of Manliness and Manhood. The initiation and rite of passage for men is a long forgotten art. How To Man is based on principles of chivalry, pr ...
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Bulfinch’s Mythology, first published in 1855, is one of the most popular collections of mythology of all time. It consists of three volumes: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, and Legends of Charlemagne. This is a recording of the tenth edition of the first volume, The Age of Fable. It contains many Greek and Roman myths, including simplified versions of The Iliad and The Odyssey, as well as a selection of Norse and “eastern” myths. Thomas Bulfinch’s goal was to make the ancient myths a ...
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Gen Xer’s and Boomers rejoice. Your dating woes are over. With Paul Nelson’s 50 dates at 50 podcast, fun dates are but a click away. Here you’ll get the skinny on how to enjoy dating relationships where courting never ends. Learn to weed out online pretenders from genuine dating potential, while enjoying memorable dating experiences. Combine old-school chivalry with modern dating tools, and turn your dating busts into dating bests. Paul teaches the importance of having the proper mindset nee ...
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The Madness Method Podcast

Juan de Dios and Cari Jo Garcia

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Life is straight up madness. It’s a rollercoaster, filled with ups and downs. Some experiences are good and some bad. Each one is different from the next, but that’s what makes life unique to each of us. Little did we know, that a career in ballroom dancing, would guide us to understand the many methods to the madness within ourselves. The goal of The Madness Method Podcast is to share those same techniques to help you gain motivation and inspiration to build an amazing life and more.
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MOMENTUS - A Tale of Toil and Triumph

Written and Produced by Koala Spies

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Welcome to 'Momentus,' the podcast that takes you on a wild ride through a world of fantasy and satire! Join us as our characters explore a realm filled with Candyland-like gags and gumdrop goodies, while revisiting the romance and chivalry reminiscent of 'The Princess Bride.' Packed with social commentary, Momentus pokes fun at all sides of the political spectrum without managing to overstep acceptable boundaries or take itself too seriously This podcast is an Australian-based micro media p ...
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th Century Middle English alliterative romance outlining an adventure of Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur’s Round Table. In the tale, Sir Gawain accepts a challenge from a mysterious warrior who is completely green, from his clothes and hair to his beard and skin. The “Green Knight” offers to allow anyone to strike him with his axe if the challenger will take a return blow in a year and a day. Gawain accepts, and beheads him in one blow, only to ...
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Story enthusiast and romance writer Sarah Gamez explores the creative craft and pragmatic aspects of writing with niche topic discussions, inspirational pieces and industry insights. Join in on conversations with authors and experts on creating engaging stories, marketing your books, and navigating the (self) publishing world. Whether you write romance or not, there's plenty of tips to be found on storytelling, genres, and medias. Sometimes, with a twist of romance.
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This is volume 1 of 2. One of the most quirky, eccentric and endearing heroes to ever be depicted in fiction, the chivalrous Don Quixote is sure to capture hearts while bringing tears of laughter to your eyes. If you've never encountered the Knight from La Mancha before, get set for a delightful sojourn through the Spanish countryside, across the fertile countryside of Central Spain. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra was an immediate success when it was first published in 1605 and ...
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Daring Deeply

The Cast Collective

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David Lea & Paige Lea are married in life, love, and business. Their podcast shares innovative trauma-informed polarity insight, information, and expertise. Journey through their conversations, teachings and insights on how to effectively heal your trauma through a masculine and feminine energy lens to realize your most extraordinary relationship.
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This week: we take a look at the genre of the yakuza movie, or ninkyo eiga, which started off as a branch of the samurai film genre before becoming very much its own thing–and, for a decade or so in the 1960s and 1970s, dominating the Japanese box office. Sources McDonald, Keiko Iwai. “The Yakuza Film: An Introduction.” in Reframing Japanese Cinema…
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Send us a text DLH, David, and Jaime discuss whether your significant other can be your best friend. [Aside] In Texas, alimony is referred to as spousal maintenance and is not automatically granted. It is awarded under specific circumstances, primarily when a marriage has lasted at least 10 years, and the spouse seeking support cannot meet their ba…
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In this episode, Will and Chivalry Guild discuss the medieval ideal of chivalry and how it’s relevant today. They focus on who exemplified the ideal, how it differs from Classical views of virtue, and whether local or national politics are a better avenue for acting it out in the present. Find Chivalry Guild on X here: https://x.com/ChivalryGuild C…
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Plague, war, regicide, famine, revolt – during the 14th century, life for people in England was turned on its head. Historian Helen Carr charts this extraordinarily turbulent period through the lives of three very different monarchs, each with their own idea of what it meant to wield power. Exploring the humanity of those on the throne, she speaks …
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Get ready for an electrifying tale of determination and destiny as Anime Eki draws its blade for Chivalry of a Failed Knight! Join us as we follow Ikki Kurogane, a student at Hagun Academy, a school for "Blazers" who can manifest weapons from their souls. Despite his immense dedication, Ikki is dubbed the "Worst One" due to his seemingly non-existe…
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia played an important role in the development of England. Although it was sandwiched between the other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Northumbria and Wessex, unlike those two places, it lacks a great historical chronicle. And, according to Max Adams, this means it's been somewhat overlooked in the story of the birth of the …
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Professor James Palmer guides us through the 300-year reign of the Merovingians, the Frankish dynasty whose legacy helped birth the very idea of France. Speaking to Kev Lochun, he explores how they used violence, myth, and immaculate hair to maintain power – until the pope brought the dynasty to its knees. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by th…
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This summer it's 80 years since the greatest conflict in human history came to an end. To mark the anniversary, the military historian, author and broadcaster James Holland has co-written a book that tells the story of the final moments of The Second World War through the Axis surrenders that brought the conflict to a close. In this episode James r…
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While it’s true that landing a date through dating apps can be tough for men these days, it’s not always the app’s fault. A lot of guys are making simple—but critical—mistakes that turn women off. From your tonality, to how often you text, to when you send that message—get it wrong too many times, and she’ll stop replying altogether. In today’s epi…
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In this episode, Will and Don Shift discuss the current state of riots in America and how to prepare for them, as an aware citizen. They discuss the warning signs of protests turning into riots, what the major riots of the 20th century should teach us as we prepare today, and why police are hamstrung as they try to deal with rioters. Find Don Shift…
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The science of health and wellbeing is a hot topic of modern life, and it was no different for the ancient civilisations of Greece and Rome. From what you should eat, to how you should exercise, and when you should (and shouldn't) have sex, these cultures developed their own highly specific set of rules to live by to maximise health and happiness. …
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Thomas Aquinas was a 13th-century Dominican theologian whose groundbreaking ideas set medieval Europe aflame – and continue to resonate today. As 2025 marks the 800th anniversary of Aquinas's birth, Emily Briffett speaks to Professor Robert Pasnau to find out more about the man behind some of medieval Europe's most significant philosophical and the…
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It's easy to be deterred from ever using the dating apps when they're so heavily skewed in favor of women, and only the top 10% of men are even getting matches. But the truth is, it doesn't matter how tall you are or how much money you make—the dating apps can be a great place to meet lots of women if you know how to optimize your profile and sides…
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Bogus sex parties, fake corpses, exploding tin cans and belligerent pigs. If you thought that James Bond's fictional escapades were outrageous, then the real-life experiences of his creator, Ian Fleming, are arguably even more extraordinary. Here, in conversation with Spencer Mizen, Edward Abel Smith reveals how Fleming's work as a wartime intellig…
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What does it mean to be a father? When did people first start talking about men as 'father figures'? And how has the concept of fatherhood changed over the millennia? In conversation with David Musgrove, Augustine Sedgwick charts the story from the ancient near east right through to the modern father figure today. (Ad) Augustine Sedgwick is the aut…
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This week: we take a look at postwar samurai film/jidaigeki in order to understand better the trajectory of the most influential genre in the history of Japanese film. Why did jidaigeki, a staple of pre-1945 film, storm back with a vengeance to the big screen after the end of World War II? What makes post-1945 samurai films distinctive or unique? A…
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This week: we take a look at postwar samurai film/jidaigeki in order to understand better the trajectory of the most influential genre in the history of Japanese film. Why did jidaigeki, a staple of pre-1945 film, storm back with a vengeance to the big screen after the end of World War II? What makes post-1945 samurai films distinctive or unique? A…
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During the Cold War, the CIA book programme was a covert campaign to smuggle books into the Eastern Bloc using everything from balloon drops to baked bean tins. But why was literature such a significant weapon in the culture wars between east and west? Lauren Good speaks to author Charlie English about his book The CIA Book Club: The Gripping New H…
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Often times, people think that the physical is the only thing that exists. We know this not to be true when we think of emotins like love and anger. The nonphysical exists just as much and it is just as real. But what if I told you that when something ceases to exist in the physical, that it transitions to the nonphysical? That's esactly what a Spi…
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Too many of you worship women. You put them on a pedestal, supplicate to them—and you know who hates it the most? Women! They want a man they can look up to, who has the confidence and competence to lead them to where they want to be led. So when you put yourself in a position of inferiority, you immediately become unattractive. In this episode, yo…
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From Michelangelo's David and Machiavelli's The Prince to the plays of Shakespeare, the Renaissance produced some of history's most astounding works of culture, art and innovation. But can focusing on these glittering creations obscure the messy and often violent reality of actually living through the era? Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, Ada Palmer hi…
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Shh! Follow us on twitter for goodness sake, it's fun! And it's probably the best way to contact us, all things considered. Special Thanks as always to Sydney and Benjamin Paul and Tyler Button, and our Big Freak Spacejamfan! This episode features additional sound design by Michaël Ghelfi. Michaël creates brilliantly crafted soundscapes and ambient…
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He’s best known for his Eureka moment, but Archimedes was far more than a naked man in a bathtub. Speaking to Kev Lochun, Professor Michael Scott takes us through the wild imagination of this Ancient Greek polymath, who dreamt up war machines, water screws and a giant claw – but not, as legend has it, a death ray. The HistoryExtra podcast is produc…
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For the majority of guys thinking about approaching a woman, if she's with another man, they'll immediately chicken out. But the truth is, there are plenty of times when it's completely okay to approach a woman who’s with a guy. He might be friend-zoned, she might not even like him, and she could be desperately hoping for a champion such as yoursel…
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Between 1939 and 1945, the Nazis killed nearly 300,000 people with learning disabilities or psychiatric illnesses. Some 400,000 more were forcibly sterilised. Historian Dagmar Herzog speaks to Ellie Cawthorne about how decades of eugenic theorising and propaganda led so many institutions to become complicit in this programme of sterilisation and ma…
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What happens when you step inside a fairy ring? Where did the figure of the Green Man come from? And why have so many East Anglians been terrorised by a menacing, dog-like creature called Black Shuck? Emily Briffett speaks to folklorist and historian Francis Young to uncover more about the myths and historical traditions of England – from iconic ch…
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This week, we’re starting a history of the most famous genre in the history of Japanese film: the jidaigeki, and its related genre of the ninkyo eiga. This week: what do we know about early jidaigeki, and how do they fit into the wider history of early Japanese film? Sources Spalding, Lisa and David Desser. “Period Films of the Prewar Era,” in Refr…
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Shakespeare is now a towering figure of global theatre. But in the 1590s, he was just an up-and-coming young playwright, trying to scratch out a living in Shoreditch's emerging theatre scene. Daniel Swift revisits this early stage of the Bard's career in his new book The Dream Factory, linking it with the story of a long-lost Shoreditch playhouse s…
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Rejections are an inevitable part of talking to women, no matter how handsome you are or how much game you have. And women can be brutal with their rejections—they won’t care about hurting your feelings. For that reason, EVERY SINGLE MAN needs to have in his repertoire a myriad of ways to handle rejection. In today’s throwback episode, Mark takes y…
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In this episode, Will and Yuri discuss the state of America through the lens of how traditional society was subverted, with a focus on the goals and tactics of the communists and how they can be fought back against. Find Evan on X here: https://twitter.com/yuribezmenov22 Check out his articles on great men here: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/…
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In the latest episode of our monthly series charting the past behind the present, historians Rana Mitter and Hannah Skoda explore the ways the Second World War continues to shape the world of today. Plus the medieval manuscripts hitting the headlines, and an express history of rail nationalisation. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team b…
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The cold, hard truth is that it's tough to be a man. High expectations, paired with little support or sympathy, make the reality of men's existence brutal and unforgiving. But women don't get it. They're told that society favors men and that we live life on easy mode. That illusion was shattered when a woman decided to live as a man and quickly dis…
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From merriment to mummification, new year revelries to funerary rites, wine played a key role in ancient Egyptian culture. Islam Issa speaks to Matt Elton about why the alcoholic drink was so important – and how it inspired everything from a wine vending machine to the Festival of Drunkenness. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ ⁠⁠https://nordvpn.com/hepod⁠⁠ …
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In everything from the social sciences and technology to art and architecture, 18th-century Scotland saw a flowering of ideas and innovation. But what made the Enlightenment in Scotland different to the rest of Europe? Who were some of its key thinkers? And why were so few women involved? Historian Craig Smith, from the University of Glasgow, runs …
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This week: we wrap up the miniseries with the end of Akebono’s career, as the first gaijin yokozuna takes his post-dohyo trajectory in a very different direction from the other yokozuna before him (or at least, from most of the other yokozuna before him). Plus some final thoughts on sumo today. Sources Panek, Mark. Gaijin Yokozuna: An Autobiography…
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