Driven to Ride shares the stories of motorcyclists from all walks of life: prominent journalists, racers, celebrities who you didn’t know rode motorcycles, first-time adventurers, and ordinary folks who have taken extraordinary adventures. Driven to Ride also documents the adventures of its host, Mark Long, further exploring his life-changing experiences on two wheels. You’ll meet riders just like you who share moving stories about why they love to ride and how the sport has changed their li ...
…
continue reading
The Flint Rock Podcasts
Sermons from Flint Reformed Baptist Church in Albany GA
…
continue reading
The Local brings you conversations with residents and business owners of Wheaton, Illinois, uncovering amazing stories happening every day. Brought to you by Fairhaven Wealth Management and Flint Rock LLC.
…
continue reading
According To Flint, hosted by entertainer Flint Rasmussen, is a new innovative podcast to reach beyond the western demographic with stories, humor and interviews. According to Flint features guests from all walks of life that Flint has encountered over the years and some who he is meeting for the first time.
…
continue reading
Sew & So is a casual conversation with a special member of the sewist and quilting community. A casual conversation about how they got started, what inspires them and what excites them. Sew & So is brought to you by BERNINA - Made To Create.
…
continue reading
Find shows from Cultural Resource Management Archaeology to technology to anarchy to whatever. We cover it all in this feed.
…
continue reading
Every show Mike talks about the things that you care about. Whether it be in pop culture, nerd life, movies, television, or sports, we cover it all! Check the feed often for new content as well as classic Mike podcasts.
…
continue reading
Small state, big on the weird! Weird Island brings you some of the strangest stories you probably haven’t heard before, all originating in little Rhode Island. Maybe you’re a true crime fan, but you’re burning out on the binges and looking to shake things up. Well, look no further! We’ll bring you unsolved mysteries, conspiracy theories, weird history and even some MURDER (no need to completely leave your comfort zone). Join us as we uncover some strange stories from the smallest state.
…
continue reading
Sermon on Luke 6:46–49By Elder Nathan Herrmann
…
continue reading

1
Palaeolithic Rock Art of the Côa Valley with Dr Thierry Aubry - Rock Art 145
37:59
37:59
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:59In this week’s episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel speaks with Dr Thierry Aubry, Research Associate at Fundação Côa Parque. Together, they explore fascinating topics related to Dr. Aubry’s latest research, shedding light on groundbreaking discoveries and their broader implications. Transcripts For Photos and a transcript head over to https://www.archaeolog…
…
continue reading

1
Amy Barickman - Inspired by the Past, Creating for the Future:
37:30
37:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:30Our guest today is Amy Barickman. Born in Michigan, raised in Iowa - Amy graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in Fine Arts, only wishing it was with an emphasis in textiles versus glass blowing. Always drawn to boutique fashion as well as upcycling and vintage, Vintage Made Modernhas been a theme of many of the books and patterns s…
…
continue reading
In episode 17 George ponders the possibility that infamous Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army, Ivar the Boneless was on the spectrum… Transcripts For rough transcripts head over to https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/adhdbce/17 Music Your Story by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/f…
…
continue reading

1
Current Events: Pseudoarchaeology Stories on the Pyramids, the Ark, and hanging out with Flint and Milo from a Plane! - Pseudo 164
35:17
35:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
35:17Every so often, I need to bring this situation up to date! It’s current events time here at the Pseudoarchaeology Podcast, so I thought I’d discuss three things: The “structures” underneath the pyramids (there aren’t any), how the location of the Lost Ark was found in 1988 (it wasn’t), and how I was a special guest on Flint Dibble’s livestream with…
…
continue reading

1
Blank Pages, Big Ideas & Civic Grit - Illinois State Senator Seth Lewis
37:19
37:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:19From coaching Little League to shaping state legislation, Illinois Senator Seth Lewis shares his unconventional path into politics—and why he’s optimistic about the state’s future. In this episode of The Local, Seth breaks down how laws are really made, the surprising 75% of bills that pass with unanimous, bipartisan support in Springfield, and how…
…
continue reading

1
Decolonial Approaches to Writing and Teaching Indigenous History and Geography - HeVo 97
43:07
43:07
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
43:07This Heritage Voices episode features a few members of a session from the 2024 Theoretical Archaeology Group meeting in Santa Fe. Today’s guests included Dr. Lindsay Montgomery (Associate Professor of Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at the University of Toronto St. George campus), Dr. Kalani Heinz (Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies…
…
continue reading

1
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre - TAS 308
39:37
39:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
39:37We discuss our recent visit to the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre in Whitehorse, Yukon. We loved learning about the large mammals and humans that used Beringia to travel between Northern North America and Siberia before it disappeared around 10,000 years ago. Links Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre Beringia Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeol…
…
continue reading
Sermon on Jude 11–16By Elder Dustin White
…
continue reading
Sermon on Luke 7:18–35By Elder Daniel Titus
…
continue reading

1
The Camera, The Archaeologist, and the Durin-Door (Part 2) - Trowel 46
32:27
32:27
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
32:27In this episode, Tilly and Ash continue their quest to reveal the secrets of a newly discovered Doors of Durin, with help from archaeologist and rock carving specialist, Dr Megan Kasten! What exactly is the difference between rock art, rock carvings, and inscriptions? What exactly is RTI? And will Tilly ever not love an anagram? Links 3D and RTI: S…
…
continue reading

1
Lakota Archaeology and Historic Preservation with Tyrel Iron Eyes - Plains 21
29:03
29:03
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
29:03In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover is joined by Tyrel Iron Eyes, Tribal Archaeologist for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Tyrel shares what it means to serve in this role and offers listeners an in-depth look at how archaeology is practiced through a Lakota lens. From day-to-day responsibilities …
…
continue reading
Andrew Richardson has been the face of REALRIDER for more than a decade, but when he created the government-certified automatic crash-detection app, he didn’t even own a motorcycle. Richardson has since obtained his license and become an avid commuter and a weekend rider. He has even tested the app for exactly what it was designed to do: keep motor…
…
continue reading

1
Diversifying Your Geographical Skill Set - CRMArch 312
50:05
50:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:05Ever wonder how difficult it is to work in other states in the US and if it makes sense to take opportunities in different geographies? This episode explores how to diversify your geographical skill set that will in turn improve your short and long term employment prospects. Each state has their own set of requirements, some are much more stringent…
…
continue reading

1
Lisa Weier of First Trust Cares: Community, Collaboration & Cakes
41:28
41:28
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:28In this episode of The Local, host Marc Horner with co-host Vickie Austin sit down with Lisa Weier of First Trust Cares Foundation. Join this wide-ranging discussion touching on the world of charitable partnerships, competitive water basketball and how Wheaton, Illinois may be second only to Wall Street as a powerhouse of the financial services ind…
…
continue reading

1
Ponca Presence: History, Homeland, and Archaeology with Stacie Laravie - Plains 20
29:02
29:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
29:02In this episode of The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast, host Carlton Shield Chief Gover speaks with Stacie Laravie, citizen of the Northern Ponca of Nebraska and former Tribal Historic Preservation Officer. Stacie shares insights into the deep history and enduring resilience of the Ponca people, with a focus on the legacy of Chief Standing Bear—wh…
…
continue reading
This week three news stories caught our attention involving DNA in the archaeological record. In three very different places around the world, researchers are using different types of DNA analysis to draw new and innovative conclusions. Links Skeleton DNA refutes theory of migratory waves from South Africa 9,000 years of genetic continuity in south…
…
continue reading
Sermon on Luke 7:11–17By Elder Nathan Herrmann
…
continue reading
In this episode, David answers questions he received from a Q&A on Instagram. While some are archaeological, most are on dogs. The questions range from dogs in the Americas, to dog burials in Europe, why are some wolves black? Why are there so many arrowheads in Wyoming? And were dogs really eaten? David answers these questions, and does his usual …
…
continue reading

1
Kimberly Rock Art with Dr Damien Finch - Rock Art 144
37:33
37:33
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
37:33In this episode, Dr. Alan Garfinkel speaks with Dr Damien Finch from the University of Melbourne about Kimberly Rock Art and his work on the application of radiocarbon dating to determine the age of rock art. They discuss how scientific techniques can be applied to past human activity and, of course, rock art! Links Dr Damien Finch Biography Austra…
…
continue reading

1
Threading Destiny – Behind the scenes of the movie Sew Torn
1:14:42
1:14:42
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:14:42Today we’re threading together sewing, and fate with some of the extraordinary people behind one of the most innovative and visually striking films of the year—Sew Torn. It’s a thriller. A dark comedy. And a stitched-together cinematic wonder that explores how every decision unravels a different destiny. In Sew Torn, Barbara Duggen—‘The Mobile Seam…
…
continue reading
In episode 16 George and Kathy chat about some glaring neurodivergent traits displayed by legendary Ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates. Ultimately murdered by the state for being, well, Socrates, this potentially ancient neurodivergent individual was famed for his eccentric social skills (or lack of) as well as for his unparalleled ability to see …
…
continue reading

1
Fountain of Youth is a Terrible Movie - Pseudo 163
41:36
41:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:36Man, did Fountain of Youth suck or what? I am not a fan of complaining about movies just to complain, but good god I may have to make an exception here. This movie is terrible, and I will use the power of my BA in Film Studies to explain why. Contact Kinkella Teaches Archaeology (Youtube) Blog: Kinkella Teaches Archaeology ArchPodNet APN Website: h…
…
continue reading

1
The Power of Proximity - Paul Hawkinson, Transform Capital
46:57
46:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:57Friends for 35 years (wow, are they both getting old), join the conversation with our guest Paul Hawkinson and host Marc Horner. As college buddies, basketball teammates and with more than one golf trip under their belts, our guess is there is a lot more to discuss (with a lot less maturity) then talking about their recent visit to Statesville pris…
…
continue reading

1
Timelines: Rapa Nui, Mississippian Culture, and Great Zimbabwe - TAS 306
53:51
53:51
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
53:51This week, Timelines returns to The Archaeology Show! We have always been fascinated by the Moai heads found on the island of Rapa Nui, so we used them to anchor this episode to 1100-1600 BCE. At the same time, the Mississippian culture in North America was building giant mounds and the Great Zimbabwe in Africa were building remarkable stone struct…
…
continue reading
Sermon on Jude 1–4By Elder Nathan Herrmann
…
continue reading
Sermon on Luke 7:1–10By Elder Nathan Herrmann
…
continue reading

1
The Camera, the Archaeologist, and the Durin-Door (Part 1) - Trowel 45
25:02
25:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
25:02Ash and Tilly are on a quest from the Bazkardum Society to investigate a new Door of Durin. Joining them is archaeologist and rock carving specialist Dr Megan Kasten, who helps in answering their many many many questions. What is Reflectance Transformation Imaging? Why is Ash suddenly obsessed with puns? And how can Tilly force in a Discworld refer…
…
continue reading
Dave Roper has been racing motorcycles for more than half a century. The New England native is probably best known for campaigning exotic vintage machinery under the Robert Iannucci-led Team Obsolete banner. He’s fast, too. In fact, Roper won more than half of the races he entered on Iannucci’s 1959 Matchless G50, including, famously, the 1984 Seni…
…
continue reading

1
The Potential Future of Vocational Training and Technical Workforce in CRM - Part 2 - CRMArch 311
52:29
52:29
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:29We take the conversation we started last episode regarding vocational training of a technical workforce in CRM a little further. Bill provides an excellent perspective on the current role of the academic world in the CRM profession. How the current projections of future student populations provides both a bleak potential for growing numbers of new …
…
continue reading

1
Vein Disease, Red Wine, and a Leap Into Local Care - Dr. Sean McWilliams, McWilliams Vein Center
36:06
36:06
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
36:06After nearly two decades in corporate medicine, Dr. Sean McWilliams stepped out on his own—literally and professionally—to bring personalized vein care to Wheaton. In this episode, he breaks down the surprisingly common condition of vein disease, shares what it’s like launching a new practice in your fifties, and even performs a live leg exam on ho…
…
continue reading

1
ALPHA: a prehistoric movie about the first dog - Ethno 17
42:38
42:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
42:38In this episode, David finally discusses the 2018 film “Alpha.” Alpha is a movie that takes place 20,000 years ago in France, in which a boy is separated from his hunting party, and has to survive on his own to get home. That is until he meets a wolf, and the two of them then have to survive together to make it home. It is a story of survival, but …
…
continue reading