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Witness History

BBC World Service

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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic’ and the invention of air fryers, to Publi ...
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The Crown: The Official Podcast is the exclusive companion podcast to accompany the Netflix Original Series The Crown. Hosted by Edith Bowman, the podcast follows the show episode by episode, diving deep into the stories and taking listeners behind the scenes with insights from many of the people involved in making the show. The Crown returns for season 6 on November 16th and The Crown: The Official Podcast is back to follow the show episode by episode, diving deep into the stories and speak ...
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History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content. For more information, head to noiser.com/subscriptions For advertising enquiries, email [email protected] Hosted by John Hopkins. Production: Katrina Hughes, Kate Simants, Nicole Edmunds, Jacob Booth, Dorry Macau ...
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Reality Notes

Sheena McGorlick, Leah Morris, Pierre Jarsaillon

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Join Leah, Sheena and Pierre as they dissect and analyse the world of celebrity pop culture and provide their POV, with a down-under lens. From Vanderpump Rules recaps, to the latest pop culture round ups, or discussing very important topics such as ‘Is Jacob Elordi Princess Diana coded?’, you can count on them to provide you with their unfiltered but very enthusiastic take as they explore the intersections of celebrity culture and society. Whether you’re a pop culture aficionado or just cur ...
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Kind Earth Healing

Kirsty Pritchard

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Channelled messages with energy healing artwork. Each week I open myself up to receive messages from the Ascended Masters, Archangels, Natural realm, Elemental Realm, Starbeings & planets. I also connect with Princess Diana, Steve Urwin, Joan of Arc and Commander Lord Ashtar. Each channelled message comes with energy healing artwork and meditations or open your awareness to living with an open heart. My podcasts will not be a certain time or day because number one I dislike a routine and sec ...
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A Right Royal Podcast

Hello! Magazine Ltd

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Join Emily Nash, Royal Editor; Andrea Caamano Website Editor; and Emmy Griffiths, TV and Film Editor for A Right Royal Podcast. Three big voices behind the mike get some enlightening but also hilarious conversations with our guests. Out of the trio, Emmy asks the questions that all of us would be keen to ask, and Emily and Andrea - as well as providing answers - confidently question our guests and extract never-before-heard stories from those closest to the palace. From an ex-royal secretary ...
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The Princess & The Platypus Foundation Podcast - # Princess Diana

Princess Diana 3D Virtual Museum/The Princess and the Platypus Foundation

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The Princess & The Platypus Podcast highlights one incredibly special aspect of “The Princess Diana Museum” the exclusive personal interviews with many of the individuals and artists connected to the historical pieces that are on display in the museum. Each person tells a unique story in their own words; which in turn gives each piece displayed in the museum a new life and meaning that is forever preserved and truly magical to hear. Some of the individuals and artists who knew Princess Diana ...
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Oh, Hello: the P'dcast

Gil Faizon, George St. Geegland

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She was the People’s Princess and they were two men who hung out at Duane Reade. But now worlds have collided. From the stars of “Oh Hello, on Broadway” and the video taped version of “Oh, Hello on Broadway” comes a podcast on the life and death of Princess Diana. It's also a podcast on the life and loves of George St. Geegland (Oh, Hello on Broadway, TED Talk Submission) and Charmed I’m Sure Gil Faizon (Oh, Hello on Broadway, Nestle commercial web-only, can do French accent).
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On each episode of The Prince Mixtape, we’ll meet people who knew Prince, worked with him, or simply loved him from afar. Host Nichole Perkins will dig deep into key moments of his life, like when his sexually liberated lyrics gave birth to the Parental Advisory Sticker, when he fought to own his masters, and when he rocked that infamous, delicious booty cut-out pantsuit. The first season of this series explored the unforgettable life of Princess Diana. On season two, just like a treasured m ...
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How’s Your Day? tells you a story you don’t know from a day we all remember. Where were you on 9/11? When did you hear Princess Diana died? How did you find out about the eruption of Mount St. Helens? From KUOW, How’s Your Day? revisits iconic events, shifting the focus to a different story from the same day. Innovative, deeply personal narratives add a new dimension to landmark moments in history. These are little known first-hand accounts from those who experienced triumphs and tragedies w ...
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Images of Diana

BBC Radio 5 Live

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Natasha Kaplinsky and guests examine unforgettable pictures of the Princess of Wales, discussing their memories of each image, and their meaning and impact on Diana's life
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Conversations with people who have lived through extreme events. Some stories are dark and twisted, others are light and funny. In all cases, we get an intimate portrait of 'what it was like' to be there. Hosted by Julian Morgans A Superreal Production Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Royally Us is a podcast about the British royal family. Hosted by Us Weekly's royal correspondents, the show features interviews with royal experts, analysis of the latest royal news, and behind-the-scenes stories about the royal family. The podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in the British royal family. It is informative, entertaining, and always up-to-date on the latest royal news.
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Perspective with Alison Smith

Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)

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Perspective on CPAC examines world events that matter to Canadians. With dispatches from the field and expert analysis, our guests break down complex global issues and shed light on Canada’s role on the international stage. Alison Smith is one of Canada’s best known and respected broadcast journalists. As an anchor and reporter for more than three decades, she was a senior award-winning member of the CBC News team. She has reported from every Canadian province and territory and across the gl ...
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Attwood Unleashed

Attwood Unleashed

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A weekly thought-provoking multi-hour broadcast with an eclectic range of guests. We interview experts on everything from aliens to the royal family. Hosted by Shaun Attwood and Stephen Knight and produced by Ash Meikle
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B & D Podcasts

Beth And Daniel

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This podcast channel is ran by students who talk about many different things. Many of which are about pop culture, theories and many more fun topics. We hope you enjoy our show!
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Why a podcast? Because it's cheaper than therapy. While you're here leave me a voicemail via the Anchor app ✌🏾❤️&💫 or let me know if you want to collab https://anchor.fm/ahighnote
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Guardians Of Truth

GuardiansOfTruth

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Working towards the empowerment & enlightenment of humanity by identifying the causal factors that underpin behaviour, society and culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/guardiansoftruth/support
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Exploring astrological transits at the time of tragic events and deaths to ask 'is our story really written in the stars, or are we just walking examples of choice and consequence.' During this podcast we explore celebrity deaths and shocking world events to look at the astrology, astrocartography and human design energetics and gain greater understanding of the unknown...
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Royally Obsessed

Gallery Media Group & PureWow

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Hear ye, hear ye! We're Royally Obsessed, the podcast for all things royal! Hosts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito chat about the latest news from Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Montecito and beyond. From exciting guests—like Princess Diana's former private secretary Patrick Jephson, Tina Brown, Andrew Morton and more—to detailed dissections of royal fashion, it's like gabbing with your Kate Middleton-obsessed friends every week over a cocktail. New episodes air every Thursday. Follow ...
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A satirical look at mysteries/unknown & current affairs from a group of people with a wealth of experience in the "real world" where everything is not always as it seems.......
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History's Mysteries

Professor Rebekah Richardson and professor Kevin Eagles with NKU students

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History's Mysteries is a podcast project for Professor Rebekah Richardson's class of the same name. Each episode highlights a separate historical mystery as told by a group of NKU undergraduates in a panel discussion.
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Toasted Shenanigans

Missy Meservey and Johnsie Napier

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Hosted by two spooky ghouls, sipping on adult beverages, talking about true crime, the paranormal, and debating theories. Grab your drink of choice, get comfy, open your ear holes, and enjoy our Toasted Shenanigans!
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Nite Echo

Louise Nite

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Welcome to - the Nite Echo podcast. A compilation of haunting tales from all over the internet and our very own reality. From things that go bump in the night, to the inexplicable happenings in our mysterious world. Tune in with me your host, Louise Nite as I share a variety of myths, urban legends, ghost stories and true crime.
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REEL Fashion

W!ZARD Studios

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REEL Fashion is the world’s first fashion in film podcast. Every Wednesday, Andrea Arhagba will be joined by a special guest to discuss some of the most iconic fashion moments in film and television history! From costume, fashion trends and personal style to plot, genre and characters - nothing is off limits. Whether you’re a fashionista or entertainment nerd - this podcast is where it’s at! Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @REELFashionPod, tag us using #REELFashionPod or send an email ove ...
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Only Child Problems

Kimberly Page

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Being an only child has its perks. But life gets REAL as an ADULT only child when you fully grasp the prospect of having to balance your own life with sole responsibility for assisting your parents as they age. Caregiving can place strains on your family, career, and mental and physical health. Siblings can tackle this as a team. But as an only child, how will you handle the stress of bearing sole responsibility for financial decisions, hospital visits and/or emergencies of aging parents? Jo ...
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Motive to Murder

Motive to Murder

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Our True Crime podcast looks at crimes that have shook the world. We take the crime to you, discussing the circumstances, motives and convictions of those who murder. How did they find the killer? We examine everything from start to finish. -Get in touch on Instagram- Motive to Murder Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/motivetomurder. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/motivetomurder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What really happened to Elvis Presley, Tupac Shakur, and Princess Diana? Were they simply taken too soon—or is there something deeper beneath the surface? From whispers of secret islands to sightings in plain sight, we unravel the most talked-about celebrity conspiracy theories of all time. In this episode, we explore: • The theory that Elvis faked…
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Strap in for a rogue episode about everything and nothing (what we do best really). We kick off by yapping about what we have been watching lately, before getting into the latest Oscars controversy. You’re telling us that members have been able to vote for films they haven’t even seen? For the last 97 years!!!? We then discuss Paige DeSorbo’s Watch…
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What do Deorr Kunz, Bobby Bizup, Jaryd Atadero, and Keith Parkins have in common? They all disappeared under chillingly similar circumstances—young, innocent, and in the wilderness. In this deep dive into the Missing 411 phenomenon, we explore the strange patterns, baffling clues, and heart-wrenching stories behind some of the most mysterious child…
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On 30 April 1945 Adolf Hitler killed himself in a bunker in the German capital Berlin as Soviet Red Army soldiers closed in. But first he married his lover Eva Braun, and dictated his will. In 1989, Traudl Junge, one of Hitler’s secretaries who was in the bunker when he died, shared her testimony with Zina Rohan. This episode was first broadcast in…
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In the mid-80s, producer Linda Gottlieb heard a friend’s story about “dirty dancing” at summer camp and urged her to write a script. Despite rejections, budget cuts, and on-set drama, the film became a surprise hit. In this episode, Linda shares why she believed in it from the start—and what she saw that others missed. Find us on TikTok: @whatitwas…
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On this episode of Loose Women: The Podcast, Coleen Nolan and Penny Lancaster answer your questions on navigating blended families and how to deal with a friend flirting with your partner. This episode contains some adult themes including discussions around the Me Too Movement. For advice and help, please go to www.itv.com/helplines Every Tuesday, …
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In September 1987, Othello was staged at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg during the apartheid regime in South Africa. The Immorality Act, which banned sexual relationships between white people and non-white people, had been repealed in 1985. But the Shakespeare play was controversial, especially the scene where the black actor, John Kani, kissed…
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Forty years ago, on 23 April 1985, Coca-Cola decided to change the secret formula of its fizzy drink, in a bid to be market leaders. They launched a new flavour called ‘New Coke’. But, after a public backlash and thousands of angry calls, bosses were forced to act and bring back the old recipe. In 2011, author Mark Pendergrast spoke to Alan Johnsto…
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An 18-second clip of a young man standing in front of an elephant enclosure at San Diego Zoo in California, describing their “really long trunks” was the first video to be posted onto YouTube in April 2005. It was uploaded by co-founder Jawed Karim, who with friends Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, cooked up the idea for the video-sharing service while …
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On this episode of Loose Women: The Podcast, Kaye Adams and Nadia Sawalha open up about subjects close to their hearts. Kaye and Nadia discuss the truth about raising daughters and what their daughters REALLY think of them, Nadia talks about living with ADHD and they both reveal the personality they'd want if they were to be reincarnated. Every Tue…
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In April 1944, the Allies planned Exercise Tiger to practise their landing on France's Normandy beaches ahead of D-Day. During the rehearsal, a German fleet attacked, sinking two allied ships. Around 749 US servicemen died. The Allies’ military leaders ordered troops not to discuss the disaster because they didn’t want to damage morale or give away…
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Measuring 240 feet long from paw to tail, and around the height of a six-story building, the Great Sphinx is one of Egypt’s most spectacular, and mysterious, monuments. Believed to have been built over four millennia ago, much of its story has been lost to history, and the rest is shrouded in myth. So what do we know about who built it? What caused…
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Hello lovers. We’ve got a real mixed bag for you this week. First up, we’re talking about the biggest (and most ridiculous) story in pop culture right now - the girlies going into space, thanks to Jeff Bezos. We break down why the whole thing feels super out of touch (rich people doing rich people things, as usual) but hey, at least the memes were …
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In November 1995, a proposal of having an annual day focused on celebrating books was put forward at the UNESCO conference in Paris. The idea came from a long-established Spanish celebration ‘The Day of Books and Roses’. The first World Book Day was on 23 April 1996. Although some countries now celebrate World Book Day on different dates, it’s mark…
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Self-love is often dismissed as self-indulgent, but here's something surprising: consistent self-care practices can reduce anxiety and depression by 68%. That's not just feeling better – it's a complete transformation of mental health. Those numbers are truly eye-opening. And what's fascinating is how many people still confuse self-care with being …
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Here's something that blew my mind - studies show that 95% of people engage in self-sabotaging behaviors, but only 15% actually recognize they're doing it. It's like we're all carrying around these invisible chains and don't even realize it. That's fascinating, and honestly a bit scary when you think about it. Just last week, I caught myself procra…
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In 2024, Cass Taulaki fell pregnant to the man of her dreams—a 32-year-old engineer in the Australian Defence Force. Or so she thought. In reality, he was unemployed and wanted for impersonating military personnel and skipping out on multiple families. Cass' TikTok story went viral earlier this year—and now she's sharing the full saga. Find us on T…
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On this episode of Loose Women: The Podcast Denise Welch and Sally Dynevor answer your questions on coping with depression and share their thoughts on revenge cheating. Plus they reveal the secret to their long lasting friendship. This episode contains some adult themes including discussions around mental health and suicide. For advice and help, pl…
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Fifty years after the start of the genocide that wiped out a quarter of its eight million population, Cambodia remains one of the most heavily landmined countries in the world. More than 65,000 people have been killed or injured by explosive devices since the end of the conflict – and almost one million still live in areas affected by the remnants …
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In April 1975 the four-year rule of the brutal Khmer Rouge began in Cambodia. Up to two million people are thought to have died - many summarily executed, or starved to death in the communist regime. In 2013, Mike Lanchin spoke to Youk Chhang, who was just 14-years-old when the Khmer Rouge swept to power. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by arc…
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In 1993, a literal lightbulb moment led to the invention of the first white light emitting diode (LED). These LEDs are now used to light up everything from our streets to our homes to this screen you’re looking at. Along with two other Japanese engineers, Professor Shuji Nakamura, was behind this illuminating invention. But Shuji’s journey to this …
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On this episode of Loose Women: The Podcast, Nadia Sawalha and Myleene Klass open up about subjects close to their hearts. Myleene reveals the red flags she ignored before her wedding day. They both share her experiences of baby loss. Plus Nadia reflects on her first kiss. This episode contains adult themes including conversations around miscarriag…
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In April 2005, nine young Australians were caught trying to smuggle 8.3kg of heroin out of Indonesia. The Bali Nine, as they became known, faced a maximum sentence of death by firing squad under Indonesia's strict drug laws. Bishop Tim Harris, who formed a close relationship with one of the Bali Nine families, and visited members of the group in pr…
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PT Barnum may be better known as the loose subject of the movie The Greatest Showman, but his life was so much more than that work of fiction. A master of entertainment, an entrepreneur, and a genius of publicity, he built a career on feeding public curiosity with his grand illusions. But his legacy is complicated, as many of his attractions reflec…
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*spoiler alert* This week we unpack the cinematic masterpiece that was The White Lotus finale. Did anyone see Chelsea and Rick being the ones to go? We also get into that rumoured feud between Walton Goggins and Amy Lou Wood. We then dig into the on-screen friendship between the three women and how it beautifully mirrors real-life female friendship…
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This week on the Early Bird Special Weekly Recap: BEANIES WANTED. Doc and Brett face reality as their bet cashes in and they have to shave their heads as a result of the Big Game outcome. Doc has a special guest to recap the big game the Monday after the Event. Sam and Jordan talk their favorite parts of elementary Valentine's Day, and Owen and Con…
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In 1957, a tragic car accident claimed the lives of two young girls in Hexham, England. Just a year later, their parents welcomed twin daughters—and what happened next has puzzled believers and skeptics alike. The new twins began to speak of things they shouldn’t have known, claiming memories that belonged to their deceased sisters. This video expl…
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