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Turning Tides

Joseph Pascone

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Turning Tides is a podcast whose main mission is to explore crucial turning points, as well as little-known areas, of history and how those events affected the cultures and people of the past and today. Airs bi-weekly on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, iHeart Radio, Listen Notes, and Podcast Index. Support us at @TurningTidesPodcast1 on PayPal or at https://buymeacoffee.com/theturningtidespodcast. Thank you for listening! Researched and Written by Joseph Pascone. Edited and R ...
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Your go-to resource for education and insights on franchising and entrepreneurship. Join us as we share valuable advice and interview franchisees, franchisors, investors, and funding partners to uncover insider knowledge that can help YOU thrive as a franchisee. Whether you're exploring business ownership or looking to grow your franchise portfolio, you'll gain actionable tips and expert perspectives. We're honored to be chosen as one of the Top 20 Franchise podcasts. https://podcast.feedspo ...
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The Hellomamsir Show

The Hellomamsir Show

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"Filipino creatives Joseph Manata, Daryl Garza, and Lewis De Mesa team up for a hilarious and informative weekly podcast, covering everything from nostalgia to Karak chai, shawarmas, adulting, and life in the UAE. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you stream your podcast, watch on YouTube, and share your thoughts at @hellomamsirshow on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Support us with #HellomamsirShow. Enjoy the show, mga mamsir!"
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B2B Vault: The Biz-to-Biz Podcast with Allen Kopelman Welcome to B2B Vault: The Biz-to-Biz Podcast — the go-to show for business owners, entrepreneurs, and innovators who want to stay ahead of the curve in today’s rapidly evolving business world. Hosted by Allen Kopelman, a seasoned entrepreneur and fintech expert with over 25 years of experience, this podcast dives deep into the strategies, technologies, and industry shifts that are transforming how businesses operate, grow, and scale. Each ...
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Rock 'n Roll Birder

Wren Productions

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Join Matt Spracklen, the Rock ‘n Roll Birder, on a weekly birdwatching walk. In each episode he’ll either be joined by a guest who has turned their love of birds & wildlife into their profession, or he’ll be joined by his wife, Sarah, who is a budding amateur excited to learn throughout the series. The Rock ‘n Roll Birder will take you with him to sites and reserves across the UK to discover more about the amazing bird species our country has to offer. Whether you’re a birding novice or a se ...
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Welcome to The Resilient Self. We’re here to talk about the Human experience. Mental health, wellness, relationships, and of course, how we bounce back when things don’t go as planned.Check out show notes and additional content at https://theresilientself.com.You can support the production of The Resilient Self Podcast by becoming a supporting member. Head over to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/resilientself for details.
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Alex J. Kay (senior lecture of History at Potsdam University in Berlin) and David Stahel (senior lecturer in History at the University of New South Wales in Canberra) have edited a groundbreaking series of articles on German mass killing and violence during World War II. Four years in the making, this collection of articles spans the breadth of res…
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In this episode, we sit down with Matthew Ethos — a no-fluff virtual assistant expert and business operator who’s transforming the way insurance businesses scale. With over 1,500 remote roles built for agencies across the U.S., Matthew is on a mission to help agency owners, MGAs, TPAs, and insurance leaders grow leaner, faster, and more profitably.…
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Writing Embodiment in Victorian Microscopy: Beautiful Mechanism (Oxford UP, 2025) by Dr. Meegan Kennedy examines a revolutionary period in microscopical technology and practice. At first considered a mere toy, by 1900 the microscope rivaled the railway and telegraph as an emblem of modernity and enjoyed an astonishing diversity of applications. Thi…
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We’re back in the middle of summer & talking about the new Superman movie, which is really great. We also talk about the DC universe in general and the upcoming fantastic four movie, as well as the Netflix movie, Brick. Plus, we were talking about the Epstein files that Trump is desperately trying to hide, the way Trump just took out the Department…
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“To live, a people must always be able to know its past, to judge it, to accept it.” — Simone Veil, French politician and Shoah survivor When I sat down with historian Anastasios Karababas to discuss his new book, In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece: From Ancient Times to the Present Day (Paperback, published January 30, 2024), I was struck by t…
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Before the Greeks and Romans, the Celts ruled the ancient world. They sacked Rome, invaded Greece, and conquered much of Europe, from Ireland to Turkey. Celts registered deeply on the classical imagination for a thousand years and were variously described by writers like Caesar and Livy as unruly barbarians, fearless warriors, and gracious hosts. B…
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Turning Tides: Spanish Civil War will discuss the conflict which shaped modern Spain. The first episode, Face to the Sun, will cover the period from 1923 to 1936, in which fascism rose to power in Spain before sputtering into anarchism, rebellion, and political confusion. If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPo…
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No-one can fail to notice how many statues of Great Men there are around London: stern politicians, military generals, imperial adventurers . . . But what about women? As shown by Juliet Rix in London's Statues of Women (SafeHaven Books, 2025), women are surprisingly well represented amongst London’s statues. Recent years have seen new statues of V…
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Bringing John McGahern's 1965 masterpiece back into print in the United States after years of inaccessibility, this new sixtieth-anniversary critical edition includes an introduction aimed at first-time readers, explanatory footnotes, McGahern's own glossary, and four scholarly essays aimed at guiding readers through the novel's famously controvers…
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From the moment Mary, Queen of Scots set foot on English soil in 1568 until her execution at Fotheringhay Castle on 8 February 1587, she was the prisoner of her cousin, Elizabeth I. Unlike Mary’s time on the Scottish throne, the dramatic events of these years – almost half her life – took place while she was a captive. But while trouble was perpetu…
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A new history of how the musical worlds of German towns and cities were transformed during the Nazi era. In the years after the Nazis came to power in January 1933 and through the war years all aspects of life in Germany changed. However, despite the social and political upheaval, gentile citizens were able to continue leisure activities such as at…
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🎙️ In this episode of B2B Vault - The Biz To Biz Podcast, we sit down with Josef Stetter, known as The Dream Job Whisperer. With a career that spans working with startups to global giants, Josef has helped over 11,000 people land their dream jobs. As a recruiter, headhunter, resume writer, and radio host, Josef shares his powerful insights on today…
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Samuel K Cohn, Jr. joins Jana Byars to talk about Popular Protest and the Ideals of Democracy in Late Renaissance Italy (Oxford University Press, 2025). This work, now out in paper, is the first study to analyse popular protest across the Italian peninsula and the Venetian colonies during the early modern period, 1494 to 1559. Drawing on over 100 c…
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The first edited collection dedicated to the historical specifics of Irish shame Offers an anatomy of Irish shame as a cultural predicament Combines theoretical reading with historical and institutional context Includes essays by some of Ireland’s leading researchers on trauma and sexuality studies Shame has haunted Ireland since the inception of I…
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Michael Green joins Jana Byars to talk about his volume with co-editor Ineke Huysman, Private Life and Privacy in the Early Modern Low Countries (Brepols, 2023). This volume investigates the origins of one of the most important notions of the contemporary society: privacy. Based on case studies from the early modern Low Countries, privacy is tackle…
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Between 1450 and 1550, a remarkable century of intellectual exchange developed across the Eastern Mediterranean. As Renaissance Europe depended on knowledge from the Ottoman Empire, and the courts of Mehmed the Conqueror and Bayezid II greatly benefitted from knowledge coming out of Europe, merchants of knowledge—multilingual and transregional Jewi…
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A wide-ranging study of the rich questions raised by speaking infants in medieval French literature. Medieval literature is full of strange moments when infants (even fetuses) speak. In Out of the Mouths of Babes: Infant Voices in Medieval French Literature, (U Chicago Press, 2025) Julie Singer explores the unsettling questions raised by these even…
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Enrique Fernández and Darlene Abreu-Ferreira, eds. Death and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Brill, 2024). In premodern Europe, the gender identity of those waiting for Doomsday in their tombs could be reaffirmed, readjusted, or even neutralized. Testimonies of this renegotiation of gender at the encounter with death is detectable in wills, letters …
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In this episode of the Biz To Biz Podcast, we dive into the future of business intelligence with Sarah Kabakoff, CEO of Genetica, and a driving force behind intelligent automation in modern industries. With a deep background leading revenue and product strategy at AI-driven SaaS startups, Sarah and her team have spent the last decade transforming o…
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We’re back, right before the Fourth of July, and talking about Ironheart, Murderbot, & Squid Games before shifting to some real life horrors, such as the GOP budget, the prison camp Trump built in the Everglades, and a host of other terrible things. But we also talk about Zohran Mamdani - does he have a shot? All of this and more, and we’re still g…
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An award-winning writer captures a year that defined the modern world, intertwining historical events around the globe with key moments from her personal history. The year 1947 marks a turning point in the twentieth century. Peace with Germany becomes a tool to fortify the West against the threats of the Cold War. The CIA is created, Israel is abou…
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In this episode, renowned business strategist Richard Kaye shares expert insights on how to maintain strong and effective public relations in today’s competitive marketplace. Learn the core principles of successful PR, common pitfalls to avoid, and actionable strategies to enhance your company’s reputation and visibility. Whether you're an entrepre…
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We’re back and talking about the John Kreese fan expo experience, the new Fantastic 4 trailer, the first three episodes of Ironheart, the latest episode of Murderbot, and then a bunch of stupid stuff from the current administration: Trump declaring war on Iran to avoid going to war with Iran, RFK gutting the vaccine at United States, prolifer Kat C…
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“A lot of people go into franchising thinking there's the corporate structure of who you're franchising with, which is true and it's great, and franchising is a great model, but you still have this one problem you forget you have to deal with. It's called people. People are not easy. There's not a book that tells you exactly how to respond to every…
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Matt and Sarah are back after an unexpected break from the podcast. They head off for a walk around the beautiful RSPB Pulborough Brooks on a scorcher of a day. Will they see a White-Tailed Eagle? Or will the heat hide the birds away? Please do send us Birding Questions for our live episode to [email protected] or DM @rocknrollbirder. You ca…
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Turning Tides is happy to welcome author and musician, Kay Young, to the show. Joe and Kay dive into the study of mythology as they discuss Kay's new graphic novel series, Mystics. Kay Young’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekayyoungcomics?igsh=cXBvN3ZjOHVnNjBt A Mystic’s Threads & Tales: Volume One on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4SKe7MM Mystics…
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Jonathan Teubner, Charity After Augustine: Solidarity, Conflict, and the Practices of Charity in the Latin West (Oxford UP, 2025) Through a unique blend of the personal and historiographical, Charity after Augustine is an exploration of why the Augustinian tradition’s attempts to build solidarity or social cohesion in the societies of the Latin Wes…
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Today I’m speaking with Bernd Roeck about his book, The World at First Light: A New History of the Renaissance (Princeton University Press, 2025). Bernd is professor of modern history at the University of Zurich and director of the German Centre for Venetian Studies in Venice. Translated by Patrick Baker, The World at First Light is a truly magiste…
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On this episode of The Biz To Biz Podcast, Matt McTeague shares how his software is supporting and evolving the adult industry, offering valuable insights from his years of experience. Thanks for watching! Go ahead and like, comment, subscribe, and turn on post notifications! Follow Us On These Social Media Platforms 👇IG: https://www.instagram.com/…
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We’re back & talking about Murderbot & Predator: Killer of Killers, along with Trump’s sad birthday parade, the wildly successful No Kings protests, political assassinations in Minnesota by a crazed magaterrorist, Trump’s DOJ arresting elected democratic leaders, Elon Musk’s rocket blowing up, and idiots graduating due to AI cheating. All of this a…
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In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus declared the earth revolved around the Sun, overturning centuries of scholastic presumption. A new age was coming into view – one guided by observation, technology and logic. But omens and elixirs did not disappear from the sixteenth-century laboratory. Charms and potions could still be found nestled between glistening …
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Alice Hunt’s Republic: Britain’s Revolutionary Decade 1649-1650 (Faber and Faber, 2024) takes a chronological look at the current events, personalities, political struggles and cultural highlights of Britain’s short-lived but intense experiment in republicanism. From the deeply controversial execution of Charles I in January 1649 to the similarly c…
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