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Rust City Podcast

Rust City Church

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The Rust City Podcast is a weekly message from Doug Garasic and others at Rust City Church, a growing church in the heart of the rust belt, where people come to Forget Religion, Find God, and move toward a new possible. http://rustcity.church
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Fear Daily

Brennan Storr & Brandon Schexnayder

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Fear Daily takes you into the shadows of the past, unearthing the 1990's most terrifying tales of monsters, madness, and life after death. Join us as we explore the ghost stories and supernatural encounters left on an old online bulletin board that continues to operate somewhere in an unknown part of the Pennsylvania Rust Belt - a time capsule of society's greatest fears. Written by Brennan Storr, creator of The Ghost Story Guys, and hosted by Brandon Schexnayder, creator of Southern Gothic. ...
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Achtung Amerikaner

Gordon Kahl

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Achtung! Amerikaner is a dissident right podcast for "fly-over country," including the midwest, the great plains, the rust belt, and other forgotten areas of the US. We cover a variety of topics related to these areas, and hope to one day interview members of the dissident right from every fly-over state to learn more about their situations and, more importantly, what they are doing to prepare themselves and their communities for the harsh days ahead. Episodes are released (ideally) every we ...
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Rust Belt Running

Rust Belt Running

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A podcast about running, sports, and whatever else is on our minds. Mostly running. Join Andrew Hettinger and Adam Wheeler as they discuss running and stuff that's mostly connected to running. On the pod, we bring guests from around the running community, local race directors, and much more! Thank you for listening.
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Rust Belt Rivals

Nick Angelo & Simon Siegel

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All things football through the eyes of two rivals. Steelers fan Nick Angelo and Browns fan Simon Siegel tackle the NFL as well as Fantasy Football with insight, debate, and whole lot of laughs.
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Crimetown

Gimlet

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Welcome to Crimetown, a series produced by Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier in partnership with Gimlet Media. Each season, we investigate the culture of crime in a different city. In Season 2, Crimetown heads to the heart of the Rust Belt: Detroit, Michigan. From its heyday as Motor City to its rebirth as the Brooklyn of the Midwest, Detroit’s history reflects a series of issues that strike at the heart of American identity: race, poverty, policing, loss of industry, the war on drugs, an ...
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From Frank Natale and Patsy Zarilla, Attorney and Hapkido Master, "The Frank & Patsy Podcast" is a long form, in-depth conversation covering comedy, sports, science, politics and everything between. One of the most popular rust-belt area podcasts, this show has something for everyone.
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We present audio and video podcasts about life and culture in middle America. Our essays and life histories share the story of people in America's rust belt.This podcast is born of blue-collar, working-class values. Our podcast has its roots in the greater Flint area. We dedicate this podcast to the beleaguered town of Flint, Michigan, and communities like it across America.Our podcasts subjects include true crime, law, history, sports, arts & literature, and the Flint water crisis, and more ...
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How do you transform a city? That's a question I've been working on for 6 years, and I think I'm finally on to the answer. I'm from Kittanning PA, a rust belt town left behind by the manufacturing industry. I want to be a part of the comeback. This channel is my documentation of that process for me and for our city. I pray you enjoy the ride with me! Be sure to subscribe on Youtube as well as Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p ...
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The Car Collector Podcast is the home for all Auto Enthusiasts. Join RM Sotheby's Consultant Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun.
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Move Away

Rustway Productions

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When our quarantine began....THEIRS came to an end. Move Away, a horror audio drama for the era of COVID-19, is delivering the coronavirus catharsis we all need so, so badly. While the people quarantine inside, forgotten souls lurk in the empty streets of America’s most haunted Rust Belt city: Buffalo, NY. One tortured University at Buffalo student, Adam Combs, sets out to tell the stories of the accursed. By letting these spirits speak, this tale that begins as an exploration of anxiety, qu ...
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All Bad Things

All Bad Things

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All Bad Things is a weekly podcast about accidents, tragedies, natural disasters and other anxiety fuel. Hosted by wry GenXer David and bleeding-heart Millenial Rachel. Trigger warning for everything possible.
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Avon Lake Matters

Avon Lake Digital Media

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Welcome to Avon Lake Matters, a biweekly podcast, spotlighting the stories of our people, organizations, government and community happenings - everything that matters to and about Avon Lake.
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The Account is CNN’s home for powerful, narrative-driven audio storytelling. Featuring in-depth reporting from CNN journalists. Our new season features CNN Senior Correspondent Donie O’Sullivan, who has been reporting on people with “crazy” beliefs for years. In this new, deeply personal podcast series, O’Sullivan confronts some crazy beliefs of his own. With help from cult survivors, psychologists, and families who’ve tried to pull loved ones out of the rabbit hole, O’Sullivan puts an empat ...
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Alternative Exit is a dedicated to educating small business owners about the possibilities, benefits, and challenges of transitioning to an employee ownership model. There are over 200m SMEs with an owner who will be retiring in the next 10 years, many of which will never find a buyer for their business, forcing them to close their doors. There is an alternative. This show will explore various the different forms of employee ownership and best practices for successful transitions. Each episo ...
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The U.S. of N/A podcast series is about the people and places putting non-alcoholic drinks and related alcohol-alternatives on the map, one crafted sip at a time. In each episode we'll sit down with founders who are helping raise the quality, profile, and accessibility of non-alcoholic beer, wine, spirits, and THC infused drinks. Brought to you by N/ATION Collaborative, LLC.
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Latitude

43North

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Presented by the 43North team, we dive into deep conversations with founders, CEOs, and venture capitalists who are building Buffalo’s thriving startup and tech ecosystem. If you’re an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, or someone who just loves all things business, these conversations are your secret sauce to success.
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The Obsessed Podcast

Logan Hyrkas

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On this podcast we visit with folks obsessed with a wide array of interesting endeavors. We hear some awesome stories, and explore the mindsets and psychology of those who are obsessed. Hosted by Logan Hyrkas.
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You Don't Know History

Michael McGuinness

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This is a history podcast that will discuss various items of history that many people might not know much about. From the most recent war in Artsakh to the Potato Famine to anything under the sun, hopefully the listener can learn something...and have a few laughs!
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The Future of Art

Roger Dickerman

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Art has never accelerated faster than today, and the digital art era is here. AI empowers anyone to create it. Blockchain technologies allow anyone to own it. VR, AR and mixed reality immerse us in it. Roger Dickerman talks to the artists and innovators who define galleries, apps, games, movies, social networks, and far more.
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The WildeBeat

Steve Sergeant for Earth Island Institute

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"The audio journal about getting into the wilderness." For 10 minutes each week, we help you explore and appreciate America's wilderness. Listen to The Wildebeat to explore new places, learn safe and responsible skills, and prepare to get into the wilderness! You don't need to do extreme sports to enjoy nature and being outdoors; anyone can enjoy backcountry activities, such as camping, hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, rafting, kayaking, canoeing, climbing, mountaineering, skiing, or s ...
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Grapple

Keystone Crossroads

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From small towns to big cities — Grapple gives voice to people living and working in distressed communities. Through personal narratives and long-form storytelling, you hear conversations that tell the story of America’s profound economic and social changes — including how distressed communities have changed over time, what they’re grappling with today, and how they’re redefining themselves. Grapple’s first season takes you to a series of communities across Pennsylvania that were once vibran ...
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Welcome to Small Business, Big Conversations! Join JumpStart’s resident digital marketing expert (and recovering small business owner) Freddie Coffey as he sits down with ambitious entrepreneurs to discuss their struggles, successes, and life lessons that are sure to motivate and inspire anyone who wants to start or grow their own business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned small business owner looking for new ideas, this podcast is for you. Tune in for a new episode each ...
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Meaningful yet gracious conversations about crucial topics seem to be less and less of a constant in our world. On The Arrow of Importance, the goal is to help fill that void. The topics discussed are vital and relevant, and the way in which they’re talked about will hopefully be a breath of fresh air for folks whose timelines and feeds are clogged with madness. This isn’t to sound holier than thou, but let’s talk about important stuff without the bs. Welcome to The Arrow of Importance with ...
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This is Rust Belt Romance — a heart-pounding rock ballad about a love story between a devoted restorer and a rusted-out relic of the past. Set against the gritty backdrop of America’s industrial heartland, this song is a tribute to second chances, busted knuckles, and the beauty of bringing something broken back to life. From field-find to full rev…
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In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney’s Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland’s “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmente…
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Buried in the code of a forgotten server lies a library of nightmares. Firsthand accounts of the paranormal, tales of vanishing sanity, and brushings with things not meant to be seen! ⁠⁠⁠⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Fear Daily⁠⁠⁠⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schex…
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Since the debut of These Are My Children in 1949, the daytime television soap opera has been foundational to the history of the medium as an economic, creative, technological, social, and cultural institution. In Her Stories, Elana Levine draws on archival research and her experience as a longtime soap fan to provide an in-depth history of the dayt…
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All the nightmares the 1990s tried to forget, finally brought together in one terrifying archive... horrifying tales of the supernatural, madness, and life after death. ⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠ ⁠Fear Daily⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brenn…
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In the sprawling city of São Paulo, a weekly practice known as devotion to souls (devoção às almas) draws devotees to Catholic churches, cemeteries, and other sites associated with tragic or unjust deaths. The living pray and light candles for the souls of the dead, remembering events and circumstances in a rite of collective suffering. Yet contemp…
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How to Dodge a Cannonball is a razor-sharp satire that dives into the heart of the Civil War, hilariously questioning the essence of the fight, not just for territory, but for the soul of America. How to Dodge a Cannonball (Henry Holt, 2025) is funnier than the Civil War should ever be. It follows Anders, a teenage idealist who enlists and reenlist…
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Kate Adie presents stories from Israel, Zimbabwe, Taiwan's Kinmen Islands, Lithuania and Peru. In Israel a small group of peace campaigners has been going against the grain of the public mood to highlight the plight of Palestinian people in Gaza, and has called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war on humanitarian grounds. Wyre Davies…
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The Chabad-Lubavitch movement, one of the world’s best-known Hasidic groups, is driven by the belief that we are on the verge of the messianic age. The man most recognized for the movement’s success is the seventh and last Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994), believed by many of his followers to be the Messiah. While hope of r…
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The Carceral City: Slavery and the Making of Mass Incarceration in New Orleans, 1803-1930 (UNC Press, 2024) reveals that Americans often assume that slave societies had little use for prisons and police because slaveholders only ever inflicted violence directly or through overseers. Mustering tens of thousands of previously overlooked arrest and pr…
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The Carceral City: Slavery and the Making of Mass Incarceration in New Orleans, 1803-1930 (UNC Press, 2024) reveals that Americans often assume that slave societies had little use for prisons and police because slaveholders only ever inflicted violence directly or through overseers. Mustering tens of thousands of previously overlooked arrest and pr…
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Prepare to have your timbers shivered! Our podcast “Spirits Uncorked: Under the Water” is out! Join our hosts (and sisters!), Elizabeth and Erica, as they uncork and unpack the haunting histories of Lake Lanier. From Native American burial sites, to the Lady of the Lake, you’ll be in for a fascinating (and chilling) experience! Learn more about you…
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Please enjoy this re-airing of January 2024's interview with Laura Ploenzke, Genealogy Class Facilitator at the Avon Lake Public Library. Upcoming events happening in Avon Lake: July 4: City Buildings Closed - No Trash Pick-Up (Pick-up delayed 1 day rest of the week) July 4: Avon Lake Publc Library Closed July 7, 7:00 PM: Collective Committee Meeti…
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In the fourth episode of Soundscapes NYC, host Ryan Purcell and music historian Jesse Rifkin tour a constellation of seedy bars and venues in the 1970s that nurtured bands during the early days of punk rock. These spaces include well-known clubs like CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City and lesser-known haunts like the Mercer Arts Center and Mother’s that s…
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The Pathogens of Finance: How Capitalism Breeds Vector-Borne Disease (University of California Press, 2025) by Dr. Brent Z. Kaup & Dr. Kelly F. Austin is an exploration of how the rising power and profits of Wall Street underpin the contemporary increases in and inadequate responses to vector-borne disease. Over the past fifty years, insects have t…
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Working-class tales of murder, madness, and things that go bump in the night... as discovered in places no one thought to look! ⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠ ⁠Fear Daily⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brennan Storr, with Joanna Smith serving as th…
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Bruce Harvey is a historian and photographer based in Syracuse, NY, who works at the intersection of memory, place, and public history. As an independent consultant, he helps both public and private clients document historic sites--shaping how we remember, preserve, and sometimes say goodbye to the built environment. In this episode, Bruce reflects…
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Join The Collector Car Podcast for a special conversation with renowned automotive historian and curator Ken Gross as we explore “Roaring: Art, Fashion and the Automobile in France, 1918-1939” exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum. This stunning showcase celebrates the luxurious, avant-garde world of 1930s French automobiles and the art, fashion, a…
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John recently published “Lying in Politics: Hannah Arendt’s Antidote to Anticipatory Despair" in Public Books. It makes the case against anticipatory despair in the face of the Trump administration's relentless campaign of lies, half-lies, bluster, and bullshit by turning for inspiration to his favorite political philosopher, Hannah Arendt. Half a …
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Working-class tales of murder, madness, and things that go bump in the night... as discovered in places no one thought to look! ⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠ ⁠Fear Daily⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brennan Storr, with Joanna Smith serving as th…
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Take a trip down memory lane with "Gas Was One Dollar and Nine Cents" – the ultimate boomer anthem for anyone who remembers when fuel was cheap, cars were loud, and freedom came with a carburetor. This nostalgic tribute celebrates the golden era of V8s, T-tops, cassette tapes, and late-night cruises down Main Street. Whether you lived it or just wi…
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Take a sun-soaked ride down the California coast with this retro beach rock anthem celebrating the golden age of surfboards, bonfires, and classic woody wagons. Whether you're waxin' your board or just dreamin' of endless summers, this tune brings the good vibes back to life. 🎶 Crank it up, feel the breeze, and let the waves take you away! Don’t fo…
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In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney’s Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland’s “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmente…
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In this episode we challenge the ideas about invisibility of Asian Americans in the urban Midwest by discussing Rebecca Jo Kinney’s Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland: Race and Redevelopment in the Rust Belt (Temple University Press, 2025). Mapping AsiaTown Cleveland links the contemporary development of Cleveland’s “AsiaTown” to the multiple and fragmente…
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Examining the conditions that not only blocked attempts to make America great again, but actively made the country worse, Why America Didn't Become Great Again (Routledge, 2025) identifies those organizations, institutions, politicians and prominent characters in the forefront of the economic and social policies - ultimately asking who is responsib…
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Working-class tales of murder, madness, and things that go bump in the night... as discovered in places no one thought to look! ⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠ ⁠Fear Daily⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brennan Storr, with Joanna Smith serving as th…
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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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Some of the '90s hidden mysteries, murder, mayhem... and the supernatural! ⁠⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Fear Daily⁠⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brennan Storr, with Joanna Smith serving as the consulting editor, audio production by Rachel B…
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Tax havens in offshore lands like Switzerland, the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas were once considered a rarity, the preserve of the super-rich. Today, they are big business available to the masses. Their goal? To avoid any form of accountability. Own nothing. Possess everything. Be answerable to no one. Where are these tax havens? What forms can t…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Matt Wisnioski, Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech, about his new book, Every American an Innovator: How Innovation Became a Way of Life. The pair talk about how the new book connects to Matt’s earlier book, Engineers for Change; how what Matt calls “innovation expertise” fir…
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Working-class tales of murder, madness, and things that go bump in the night... as discovered in places no one thought to look! ⁠⁠Ad-Free Episodes of Fear Daily are available now on all of your favorite podcasting apps!⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Fear Daily⁠⁠ is an independent podcast hosted by Brandon Schexnayder and written by Brennan Storr, with Joanna Smith serving a…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Alternative Exit Podcast, Andy Farquharson is joined by Dr. Ellen Frank-Miller, a seasoned expert in workforce research and organizational development. Ellen, the founder and CEO of the Workforce and Organizational Research Center (Work), shares her expertise on the role of employee ownership in creating bett…
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Sarah Kenny Growing up and going out: Youth culture, commerce and leisure space in post-war Britain Manchester University Press 2025 How did young people spend their time in the post-war era? In Growing up and going out: Youth culture, commerce and leisure space in post-war Britain Sarah Kenny, a lecturer in Modern History at the University of Birm…
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Hair is always and everywhere freighted with meaning. In nineteenth-century America, however, hair took on decisive new significance as the young nation wrestled with its identity. During the colonial period, hair was usually seen as bodily discharge, even “excrement.” But as Dr. Sarah Gold McBride shows in Whiskerology: The Culture of Hair in Nine…
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Gargoyles, Sperm Whales, Dead Cows, Poppy Farms, Feet. These and many other weird and, frankly, gross topics are discussed. Gohn also talks about flowers and Gordon talks about horses, and then we have to talk about sucking brazil nuts. This episode was released early for our generous subscribers. If you’d like this early access, as well as other e…
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Kate Adie introduces dispatches from the Turkey-Iran border, Russia, the USA, Paraguay and Transylvania. Israel’s attacks on Iran led thousands of people to flee cities under fire - now they must decide whether to return home, fearing further strikes and a regime still in power. Orla Guerin has been on the Turkey-Iran border, where she spoke to Ira…
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Fire is a means of control and has been deployed or constrained to levy power over individuals, societies, and ecologies. In Burn Scars: A Documentary History of Fire Suppression, from Colonial Origins to the Resurgence of Cultural Burning (Oregon State UP, 2024), Pomona College professor Char Miller has edited a collection of documents and essays …
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The United States and the Origins of World War II in Europe (Taylor & Francis, 2025), spans 1914–1939 to provide a concise interpretation of the role the United States played in the origins of the Second World War. It synthesizes recent scholarship about interwar international politics while also presenting an original interpretation of the sources…
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Conceived as the most modern, humane incarceration facility the world had ever seen, New York's Blackwell's Island, site of a lunatic asylum, two prisons, an almshouse, and a number of hospitals, quickly became, in the words of a visiting Charles Dickens, "a lounging, listless madhouse." Digging through city records, newspaper articles, and archiva…
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