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Footnoting History

Footnoting History

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Footnoting History is a bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to overlooked, popularly unknown, and exciting stories plucked from the footnotes of history. For further reading suggestions, information about our hosts, our complete episode archive, and more visit us at FootnotingHistory.com!
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Pastor Scott Fisher invites listeners to explore meaningful conversations that go beyond the pulpit, delving into contemporary issues through the lens of Scripture. Whether you're a believer seeking spiritual growth or simply curious about the Christian faith, this podcast aims to offer thoughtful insights and inspiration.
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Footnotes

Pendleton Street Business Advisors

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Highlighting stories that need to be told to encourage entrepreneurs, business owners and leaders who are making a difference. It's not about the glam and glitz in these processes, but more about the "footnote"...
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Beyond Footnotes

Beyond Footnotes

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Beyond Footnotes is a history-themed podcast on local KPSU, sponsored by Portland State University’s Department of History. Beyond Footnotes features interviews with the talented faculty and students of PSU, providing a forum for local historians to share their work with each other and the community. The show was formerly hosted by PSU history graduates, Christian Graham, Emile Nelson, Lily Hart, and Madelyn Miller and co-created by Ryan Wisnor and Joshua Justice of Dive Audio.
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Footnotes of History

Dan Nesbitt / Tim Philpott

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footnotesofhistory.com - the podcast that sails confidently into the uncharted waters of the past, bringing back incredible treasures for its listeners. You'll wish you'd listened harder in school as we reveal the oft-forgotten history of the nineteenth century .
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The Kingmaker Histories

Meg Molloy Tuten

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On the 19th of February, 1911, in the Valorian Socialist Republic, an assistant tailor named Colette Geise experienced a migraine that ruined her life. THE KINGMAKER HISTORIES is a steampunk fantasy adventure about three petty criminals swept up into a magical power struggle for the future of their post-revolutionary home country.
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Death by Footnote

Emberworks Creative

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Death by Footnote is a historical fiction podcast that challenges authors to a monthly prompt. After writing a short story that meets the assigned genre and historical niche, they read them aloud and nitpick on historical detail, historical efficacy, and good storytelling
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Footnotable

FBC Baton Rouge

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What is truth? If it exists, how can we know it? Oren Conner and David Rhymes explore the topics that matter most in our world today and peel back the layers of opinion and feelings to discover the truth at the center of it all. Join them each week as they wrestle with challenging and often controversial issues. What Oren and David uncover may surprise, delight, challenge, or even enrage you. Be sure to subscribe to listen to new episodes each week.
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At Wired, we report on all manner of topics, from science to tech to culture, and in so doing we’re bound to drop some delightfully obscure topics and language. But don’t fret. Matt Simon is here every week with Footnotes to recap the most ravishing lingo and ideas that adorn Wired.com. It’s like English class, but with more crude photoshops and fewer Gatsbys.
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My Dad Wrote A Porno

My Dad Wrote A Porno

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Imagine if your Dad wrote a dirty book. Most people would try to ignore it and pretend it had never happened - but not Jamie Morton. Instead, he's decided to read it to the world in this award-winning comedy podcast. With the help of his friends, James Cooper and Alice Levine, Jamie will be reading a chapter each episode and discovering more about his father than he ever bargained for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast packed with short and sharp episodes exploring plant-lore and flower-lore, and the place botany has had in folklore over the years. This podcast is hosted by Charley Barnes, and it’s the perfect companion to her debut poetry collection, Lore: Flowers, Folklore, and Footnotes, available here: https://blackpear.net/2021/01/23/lore-is-coming/
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Professor Footnote

Professor Footnote

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The Professor Footnote Podcast was created because the world is full of interesting topics that drive interesting conversations. Unfortunately, most conversations are informed by rumors, and half-truths, or by vague recollections of things read or heard long ago. On Professor Footnote, we try to bolster the art of conversation by chasing down the interesting information. Our hope is that the podcast informs you not only about our chosen topics but also the wealth of creative and academic wor ...
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Tempor Footnotes

Scott Cartwright

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Tempor Footnotes is a podcast founded and hosted by American photographer, educator, designer, and writer, Scott Cartwright. Launched in 2020, the podcast features shorthand audio notes for Tempor, an independent magazine telling stories about the dirt under our feet, delving into issues of land politics of our past, and how they translate into our future.
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World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Susan McDougal, Colin Kaepernick and more.
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News comes at you fast. It’s not just hard to keep up with everything that’s happening, sometimes you don’t know which voices to trust to help you interpret what’s going on. That’s where Footnotes comes in. Dr. Tisby curates the week’s current events with a focus on issues related to Black communities, justice, and politics. He’ll also offer commentary from a Black Christian perspective to help you think through complex issues. Footnotes adds the details you need to be an informed citizen, a ...
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Messiah Bible Church

Messiah Bible Church

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A church for those who love the word of God, Messiah Bible Church is dedicated to the exposition of the full counsel of God's word. Join us weekly as we teach verse by verse through entire books of the bible. https://Messiahbible.org
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Footnotes: The Cicerone Podcast is a podcast to inspire you about outdoor travel and activities in the UK and across the world. As specialists in outdoor travel guidebooks for over 50 years, Cicerone Press has published nearly 400 guidebooks to walking, cycling, trekking, mountaineering and running all over the world. The Cicerone team is based in Kendal, near the Lake District, and we look forward to sharing our love of the outdoors with you. Through conversations with our guidebook authors ...
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Fantasy/Animation

Fantasy/Animation

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Christopher Holliday is Senior Lecturer in Liberal Arts and Visual Cultures Education at King’s College London (UK). Alexander Sergeant is a Lecturer in Digital Media Production at the University of Westminster (UK), specialising in the history and theory of fantasy cinema. Each episode, they look in detail at a film or television show, taking listeners on a journey through the intersection between fantasy cinema and the medium of animation.
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Wisdom From the Wardrobe

Michael Bruce Image Consulting

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Wisdom From the Wardrobe. Join the team from Michael Bruce Image Consulting as they discuss your personal style. Style is...More relevant than people realize; it permeates every aspect of how we conduct our daily lives. Personal style makes a statement about who we are; but even more importantly, it conveys how we feel about who we are. Professional style does the same, but it also conveys how successful we feel about what we do. Personal and professional style combine to create a brand; it ...
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Thank You, Five

David Baxter

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Matt and David put their theater degrees to good use. By talking about musical theater! What's the plot of the show? What's the juicy backstage drama? What's on the Wikipedia page? Come, sit a spell, and learn about shows that aren't Rent! Theme Music by James Higgens https://www.iamjameshiggins.com/ Cover Art by Elizabeth Brozek https://www.elizabethbrozek.com/
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The Uncannery

Ron, Doug, and Don

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Join us as three friends come together in a delightful blend of education and hilarity. We take turns teaching each other about the most unusual and obscure topics imaginable. From the history of sporks to the secret lives of ants, no subject is off-limits for our light-hearted yet informative discussions. Expect a generous sprinkle of laughter, quirky anecdotes, and plenty of friendly banter as we explore the wackiest corners of knowledge. So, come pull up a virtual chair, pour yourself a b ...
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The Colin McEnroe Show

Connecticut Public Radio

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The Colin McEnroe Show is public radio’s most eclectic, eccentric weekday program. The best way to understand us is through the subjects we tackle: Neanderthals, tambourines, handshakes, the Iliad, snacks, ringtones, punk rock, Occam’s razor, Rasputin, houseflies, zippers. Are you sensing a pattern? If so, you should probably be in treatment. On Fridays, we try to stop thinking about what kind of ringtones Neanderthals would want to have and convene a panel called The Nose for an informal ro ...
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Sneakernomics

BBC Radio 4

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We follow in the footsteps of mavericks, hustlers and dreamers, who've made, and been made, by trainers. We hear their tales of boom and bust, fame and infamy, hope and heartbreak
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The Compleat Discography

Aaron Olson, Justen Hunter, Ana

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Join three nerds as we do a book club style read-through of Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels and related works, in publication order. We've got a variety of voices and takes, and will occasionally have special guests to discuss key points in the Discworld series.
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SmartTalk

FelixTGT

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An almost weekly podcast where Felix and Magnus Beaumont talk smart about gizmos, gadgets and trends from the past couple of weeks. For a chance to be featured on the show email: [email protected] with an interesting fact, question or joke. Cover art photo provided by Rohan Gangopadhyay on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rohan_gangopadhyay
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History Unzipped

Tony Perrottet

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Historian and journalist Tony Perrottet unearths sexual stories from throughout the ages. The series is modeled on the "secret cabinets" in Victorian museums, where medieval chastity belts, Renaissance pornography and perverse novels by the Marquis de Sade were hidden. Each episode will answer a burning question: How did Napoleon's penis end up in suburban New Jersey? Are champagne glasses modeled on Marie-Antoinette's breasts? How did you behave at one of Caligula's orgies? And what were Ca ...
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Are These Shoes Genius or Hideous? That’s the question kicking off this week’s episode of Wisdom from the Wardrobe! The team laces up for a lively debate over the New Balance 1906L “Snoafer”, part sneaker, part loafer, all conversation starters. Some shoes you wear, others you dissect endlessly… and you can bet the crew had opinions. Of course, Bec…
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Halloween, creation views, politics...hot topics can fracture fellowship in the Church. But what really belongs in the “must-believe” bucket? In this episode, Pastor Scott walks through historic anchors like the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds to show how core doctrine creates room for diverse convictions on secondary matters. Click here to send us a t…
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Women scientists and inventors have been making ground-breaking discoveries since Agnodice pretended to be a man in order to become the first female anatomist in ancient Greece. Yet, women's scientific contributions have historically been hidden in the footnotes of the work men claimed as their own. Women scientists are banding together to call out…
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The first Footnote podcast of the new season kicks off with this discussion of enviro-toons, a category - perhaps even sub-genre - of animation that speaks to the complex relationship that exists between the representations of (and labour processes behind) the animated medium and the environment. Topics include the questionable ‘greenness’ of anima…
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(Host: Lucy) Giant turkey legs, fried food, implausible costumes… and counterculture? This episode explores the roots of Renaissance Faires in the US, and how this originally hippie-centric phenomenon was linked to other forms of medievalism in the ‘60s and ‘70s. Communes, folk music, particolored tights, and a reimagined past turn out to be more c…
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We're talking about the musical about the French Revolution!!! Wait, no, we didn't already do that because Les Mis doesn't take place during the French Revolution! It's Frank Wildhorn's The Scarlet Pimpernel, the musical with almost as many versions as Chess. Based on a novel (and a play and a series of books and a series of movies and ...) by Baro…
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Tonight on Murder, She Wrote! In New York City and nominated for an award, Jessica discovers that writers insist on owning very expensive and very unique umbrellas. They also can not tell their umbrellas apart after a cocktail or two. One of those unique, but somehow not memorable, umbrellas is used to murder a fellow author, and Jessica must work …
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Today on the podcast, we speak with Charlie Banks. He's the Co-Founder of VentureSouth, an early-stage venture capital firm for Southeastern startups. Our convo about startups, fundraising, and financial forecasting led us to note that "passion" is obviously essential in business – but it's smart data and detailed numbers that give actual backbone …
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B. F. Skinner thought pigeons were so smart they could be used to guide missiles during World War II. He proposed a system in which pigeons would essentially pilot a missile. Skinner said pigeons could be trained to peck at a screen to adjust the trajectory of the missile toward its target. Project Pigeon was funded but never used. In 2013, New Yor…
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Tonight on Murder, She Wrote! While in a luxury Texas hospital for a broken toe, Jessica learns that you can’t choose between McSteamy and McDreamy. You must choose both when it comes to murder! We ask the important questions. Should a cast be applied this erotically? Is Marge Horton the most sensual name you've ever heard? Does he have a wooden AN…
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One of the top southpaws in the 2027 class came off the uncommitted board last week and he resides in the Upstate. In this episode of The Bullpen Show, Dorman junior Connor Wells picked the defending national champion LSU Tigers as his college choice, and he took a little time with DP's Austin Alexander to share why Cajun County felt right to him!…
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Greek writer Herodotus "invented" history by turning away from myth to a new kind of writing. And although he wrote his Histories nearly 2,500 years ago, local author and classicist Emily Katz Anhalt argues that his example and prose are more relevant than ever. This hour, we look at what we can learn from Herodotus and the ancient Greek myths. GUE…
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The microphone makes everything we do on the radio possible. This hour we celebrate the invention and look at the role of microphones in music. Plus hot mics, mic drops, and more. GUESTS: Susan Rogers: Multi-platinum record producer, cognitive neuroscientist, professor at Berklee College of Music and co-author of the book This is What It Sounds Lik…
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We’ve been doing these shows where we don’t book any guests, where we fill the hour with your calls. And your calls have been interesting and surprising and amusing. This hour, the conversation winds around to the “No Kings” protests, Star Wars merchandise, the labor market, Gilmore Girls, yacht rock … Anything. (Seemingly) everything. These shows …
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The Fantasy/Animation podcast presents its Halloween special with this deep dive into Casper (Brad Silberling, 1995) featuring a conversation with the film’s lead animator Mark Austin, who as part of the team at Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) worked on bringing the supernatural spectacle of Casper’s lonely ghost roaming the corridors of Whipstaff…
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Mark and Gary kick off with awe over Shohei Otani’s historic postseason dominance, especially in Friday's Game 4, which included 10 strikeouts, 3 home runs, and a performance that may go down as one of the greatest in baseball history. From there, the conversation pivots to the latest legal fireworks: John Bolton’s classified docs case, the DOJ’s q…
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The Wisdom from the Wardrobe crew is back with a front row seat to fashion’s future! This week, the team kicks things off with their “In the News” segment straight from an unexpected runway before diving into the standout looks and themes for Fall/Winter 2025 trend report. From shape-shifting silhouettes and romantic revivals to textured fuzz, stat…
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To celebrate 10 years since the show began, we're releasing remastered versions of season 1. Revelations, announcements, endings - this episode has it all! It's the final chapter of 'Belinda Blinked 1'. Belinda enjoys one more session with The Duchess but will she make it to work for 9am? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Rope is an interesting movie in Alfred Hitchcock’s œuvre. It’s his first color picture. It’s one of 13 movies he made based on plays, and it’s one of four movies he made that are set basically entirely in single locations (along with Lifeboat, Dial M for Murder, and Rear Window). But of the four single-location pictures, Rope is the only one that H…
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To celebrate 10 years since the show began, we're releasing remastered versions of season 1. It's the return of The Duchess in the penultimate chapter of 'Belinda Blinked 1'. What is she coming clean about? Will we find out? Will it make sense? Does it matter? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Tonight on Murder, She Wrote! Something has changed in Amos Tupper. He's always been a simple man, a buffoon, really. He worked hard as a bus driver to pay his way through sheriff class, but his greatest dream was always to own a big screen TV set. He knows he's no good at solving crimes. Until tonight! We ask the important questions. Can a leprech…
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Rope has been foundational to so much of human civilization. It's made sailing, hunting, building, and so much more, possible. This hour, we look at the history and utility and future of rope. GUESTS: Tim Queeney: Author of Rope: How a Bundle of Twisted Fibers Became the Backbone of Civilization, among other books Manuel Medrano: A PhD candidate in…
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In Part Two Garret and Phrixus began their journey together. Garret is a banished member of the Westdown family - a family charged with a sacred mission only they can accomplish - tending to a mystic portal to another place. Phrixus, an alchemist in the employ of the Westdown house has been charged with helping complete the ritual. Both travelers a…
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This hour is all about notebooks. We'll talk about the history and evolution of notebooks, favorite examples, and celebrate the joy of writing things down. Plus, a look at the Notes App. GUESTS: Roland Allen: Book publisher and author of The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper Charley Locke: Journalist, and contributing writer to The New York …
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Topics discussed in this episode include: Read the polished transcript of this episode on Substack! My lecture on The Grand Style in English My poem, "Spelunker," in New Verse Review The 2025 ALSCW Conference Cameron’s substack Ethan’s substack Poetry’s psychological effect and moral charge The burden of genius Poetry vs. Philosophy Maimonides and …
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