Take Note is a podcast and a blog about paying attention and keeping a notebook and occasionally Kong: Skull Island.
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Note to Self with Anthony Alvarado is a weekly peek into a writer’s notebook—short, curious explorations of the mind, the self, and the strange ways we navigate being human. Part psychology, part creative riff, part field guide to being human—always brief, always a little unexpected.
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Uncanny Japan is a podcast about all the more obscure corners of old Japan, from strange superstitions, cultural curiosities, to creepy creatures. Here you can discover all the lesser known gems that author Thersa Matsuura digs up while doing research for her writing. Every episode is uniquely soothing, brought to life by immersive sound design or relaxing binaural soundscapes (ocean waves, autumn crickets, rice field frogs) all recorded right here in Japan. Thersa Matsuura is a writer, folk ...
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Guy Windsor and friends discuss sword training, historical swordsmanship, research, and other topics. Guests include well-known instructors and experts in the field. You can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy.
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“Pinstripe Post with Joel Sherman” is hosted by NY Post MLB columnist Joel Sherman and producer Ryan Sampson. This baseball podcast will take you inside the clubhouse and on the field with breaking down all the latest news and highlights from the Yankees. Joel and Ryan will give you their opinions and insight on how the Yankees season is going and break every decision both on and off the field. Joel's Notebook will feature a story from Joel's 30 years of covering baseball to give the fans a ...
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Welcome to the Chenelle’s language learning journey podcast. Where host Chenelle patrice Hancock talks about the different tips and tricks of learning a language the visually impaired way. While also interviewing some of the most successful language learners, polyglots and experts within the field of language learning and language acquisition.. Cover art photo by https://www.rawpixel.com
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Therapeutic Food Solutions-Therapeutic Diet, Chronic Illness, Autoimmune, Food Solutions, Go Paleo, Gluten-Free, Disease Management
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Food and Therapeutic Diet Solutions for Women with Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness. Are you a woman with autoimmune disease or chronic illness? Are you so tired of feeling tired and going to doctor after doctor and trying the different naturopathic methods, all the different diets, and literally nothing sticking? Nothing is helping you? Autoimmune Disease and Chronic Illness are difficult to navigate and you’re often doing it on your own. Doctors can test, maybe diagnose, and medicate ...
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Tipping Point is a weekly podcast on all things Israel, where you can hear straight from leading figures in security, politics, society, sports, entertainment and journalism.
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A miscellany of inspiration, tools, tips, prompts and talks with experts, for writers, community leaders and others working in the spiritual field. Brought to you by Lucía Moreno-Velo and Gwyneth Box of the Grounded Spirit Project.Join us each week as we choose a text to read – as writers – and discuss it, paying attention not just to the content, but to the techniques and tools the author has used. Every fourth week, we’ll invite a guest writer to talk to us about their experience, successe ...
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Teacher, Let Your Light Shine! Start a Micro-School, Homeschool Hybrid or Tutoring Business! From Teacher or Homeschool Mom to Teacher Entrepreneur and Education Advocate
Makenzie Oliver| Micro-School Mentor| Homeschooling Business Coach| Homeschool Teacher Consultant | Micro-school Mom #micro-school #homeschool #teacherletyourlightshine
Welcome to the ”Teacher, Let Your Light Shine” Podcast! Calling all parents and teachers!! The future of education is in YOUR HANDS! If you are a teacher ready to teach your way, ditch the overwhelm and design a life you love, this is the podcast for you! If you are a parent currently homeschooling, or thinking about the possibility, but also needing to make an income to support your family-tune in! Makenzie Oliver is here to help teachers and parents create profitable micro-schools and home ...
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161. Looking to Hire a Personal Trainer? What to Look For From a Health Coach's Perspective
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13:27I've worked out with personal trainers off and on for 20 years. I've had to attempt to partner with them professionally for 13 years. It's a challenge to find one willing to partner with my diet plan and one who understands chronic illness and how to train someone dealing with one. In this episode I'm sharing with you how I guide my clients when th…
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Staying Fit for Fencing, with Dr. Elizabeth Scott
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1:22:43For transcriptions and more detailed shownotes, please go to: https://swordschool.shop/blogs/podcast/episode-204-staying-fit-for-fencing-with-dr-elizabeth-scott To support the show, come join the Patrons at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy Elizabeth Scott is a historical martial arts and armoured combat practitioner on foot and on horseback, whi…
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Three Decades of Nebraska Archaeology with Rob Bozell - Plains 29
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32:17In this episode, I sit down with Rob Bozell, who served the Nebraska State Historical Society for more than three decades and retired as State Archaeologist after a career that began in the 1980’s. Rob reflects on his journey through some of the most transformative decades in American archaeology, including the passage of the Native American Graves…
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What are the Yankees biggest priorities this offseason? | Pinstripe Post
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1:06:56On today's episode of Pinstripe Post, Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson discuss how important it is for the Yankees to re-sign Cody Bellinger this offseason, where the Yankees could make improvements in the lineup and what are some players that could be on the move this offseason that are currently on the roster? Timecodes** 00:00 Intro 2:00 How will Y…
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160. Considering Peptides? Learn which ones help Autoimmune Disease and more with Mark Durante, RizeUp Medical and The Peptide University
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1:05:03Mark joins Marian again to take us all deeper into Peptide Therapy. We discuss the history of peptides, the scientific scrutiny they've undergone, and which ones can be beneficial for Autoimmune Diseases, leaky gut, inflammation, and more. Additionally, we learn about The Peptide University from our guest. Mark is a wealth of knowledge and provides…
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Ep 390: Weaving the Tapestry of Calling: How Microschool Mastermind Lauren Talbot Built a Thriving Microschool in Just 4 Months with her Mother
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1:06:20How do you go from hearing a quiet tug on your heart to building a thriving microschool in only four months? In this episode, I sit down with Lauren Talbot—former accountant, middle school math teacher, and now the founder of The Anchor Learning Center in Louisiana. From her one-stoplight town, Lauren followed God’s unmistakable call to leave publi…
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Sunken Cities Part 3: Thonis-Heracleion, the City of Commerce and Ceremony - TPM 24
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35:58In this episode, we’ll explore the rediscovery and legacy of Thonis-Heracleion, a sacred port city that was lost beneath the Mediterranean Sea for over 1200 years. During its peak, the city stood as both a major checkpoint for foreign merchants entering Egypt and a spiritual center tied to the worship of Amun, Khonsu, Osiris, Aphrodite, and many mo…
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It’s October, and as is tradition, we’re reviewing scary Halloween movies this month! First up is Legend of the Bog (2009), a movie with just enough Vinnie Jones in it to justify putting him on the cover. You’ve seen mummies; you’ve seen zombies; but what about a resurrected Iron Age bog body? Plus: a special guest appearance from a Sp0okY Gh0st! L…
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Remembering Jane Goodall with Primatologist Carson Black - Ethno 25
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1:27:07Remembering Jane Goodall with Primatologist Carson Black In this deeply heartfelt episode, David speaks with Primatologist, Biological Anthropologist, and Conservationist, Carson Black, who has spent her academic career studying chimpanzees in Senegal and howler monkeys in Costa Rica. Together, they reflect on the life and legacy of Jane Goodall, t…
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Recreating Rock Art with Stephen Townley Bassett - Rock Art 152
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31:38In this episode, Alan is joined by Stephen Townley Bassett, a forensic artist dedicated to preserving and recreating San rock art with striking accuracy. Using natural materials like ochre, charcoal, and egg shell, Stephen reconstructs ancient paintings in the same way they were originally made—millimeter by millimeter. With decades of field experi…
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Yankees Season Ends in Major Disappointment Again | Pinstripe Post
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1:09:30On today's episode of Pinstripe Post, Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson react to the Yankees season coming to an end after being dominated by the Blue Jays in the ALDS. They discuss what's next for the team and how they will try and navigate this offseason. Timecodes**00:00 Intro 2:45 Blue Jays were just better 9:50 Yankees eliminated the same way 23:2…
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It’s time to dig up some old bones! In this episode, Ash and Judith have left Tilly in her sickbed to sift through the bones of history to explore the theme of The Bare Bones! They discuss how this theme is so important within the field of archaeology and medieval life, as well as their own person anecdotes on death, happy skeletons and medieval me…
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I Read “Sex is a Spectrum” and I’m Not Convinced - Pseudo 172
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39:04I noticed some heated online arguments in the anthropology world about human sexuality, where several noted anthropologists recommended the book “Sex is a Spectrum” by Agustin Fuentes, so I read it. What I learned: Unfortunately, pseudoscience exists in other realms beyond pseudoarchaeology. Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode head ov…
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Japan's Most Famous Ghost: My Retelling of Oiwa and the Yotsuya Kaidan (Ep. 179)
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159. Healing Lyme Disease Naturally and the Power of Personalized Healing with Mary Lyn Hammer
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58:10Mary Lyn Hammer is a health and wellness advocate, author, and Lyme disease and blood infection survivor who defied medical odds to recover after her near-death experience fully. After years of misdiagnoses and ineffective treatments, she took control of her healing journey —developing a customized approach that led both her and her daughter to com…
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Ep 389: What Microschool Leaders Need Most in October! Building Strong School Culture, Engaging Parents and Community, and Planning for Growth with Clarity and Confidence
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17:41By Makenzie Oliver| Micro-School Mentor| Homeschooling Business Coach| Homeschool Teacher Consultant | Micro-school Mom #micro-school #homeschool #teacherletyourlightshine
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Pasts and Crafts: Book binding with Alexandra Sebire (part 1) - Tea Break 38
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Aaron Judge Has to Be Better if Yankees want to comeback | Pinstripe Post
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In this slightly different episode, Ash and Tilly discuss the different ways that mental health is both affected by and perceived within archaeology and fantasy fiction. Tune in to hear their discussion on the importance of community, managing expectations, and how many archaeology-related puns they can stuff into a 30-minute episode. Links World M…
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Writing Great Sword Fights, with Sebastien de Castell
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2:00:24For transcriptions and more detailed shownotes, please go to: https://swordschool.shop/blogs/podcast/episode-203-writing-great-sword-fights-with-sebastien-de-castell It’s a welcome return for a previous guest, the brilliant writer Sebastien de Castell. His first published novel was Traitor’s Blade in 2014. Since then he has published the Greatcoats…
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Digging Differently: Native Presence in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel Part 2 - Plains 28
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31:19This episode continues my conversation with Tyrel Iron Eyes (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) and Chance Ward (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe). We turn to the stories and lessons from the field—where archaeology is practiced on the ground and in real time. Tyrel and Chance reflect on the growing presence of Native archaeologists, the ways Tribally informed p…
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Are CRM companies too cheap? - Getting reimbursements - CRMArch 319
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57:50When it is okay to ask for a reimbursement for using your own equipment in the field? Today the hosts discuss the complexities of getting reimbursed for using your own vehicle, getting food allowance, and what the company is required to provide. We will also talk about the difficulties of navigating university reimbursement processes that comes wit…
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Will the Yankees finally beat the Red Sox in the Postseason? | Pinstripe Post
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59:43On today's episode of Pinstripe Post with Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson, the guys preview the Yankees Wild Card round vs. Red Sox. Joel discusses how important this postseason is for Aaron Judge's legacy and why he can solidify his all-time great status with a World Series championship. Ryan asks Joel about lineup decisions the Yankees must make vs…
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158. Can You Overcome Food Addiction with Real Food? ~ with Jamie Morgan Reno and Paige Alexander of Real Food Recovery
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51:38Jamie and Paige first struggled with their own food addiction, which they now call Processed Food Use Disorder, now help others with their recovery journey. In this conversation, Jamie and Paige share their journey, what they know helps others, and gives hope to those who use food to fill holes in their lives. It's something I have seen clients str…
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Ep 388: Reconnecting to Your Roots as a Microschool Leader: Preventing Burnout, Building Parent & Community Advisory Boards, and Using Personality Frameworks to Grow a Thriving Microschool Culture
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22:25As a microschool founder or homeschool hybrid leader, it’s easy to get caught up in curriculum, enrollment, finances, and the daily logistics of running a school—but one of the most powerful growth multipliers you have is reconnecting to your roots and knowing your people. In this episode of the Teacher Let Your Light Shine Podcast, Makenzie Oliver…
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Growing up as a minority in small town white America taught me the truth about of finding where you belong is finding who claims you.By Anthony Alvarado
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Sunken Cities Part 2: The Ancient Mysteries of Canopus - TPM 23
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37:22There’s so much info to share about Canopus that it needed a second episode! In this episode, we take a look at some of the myths and deities associated with Canopus as well as earlier finds that have provided us with important details about the city. According to myth, the city began a the site where a Homeric hero met a gruesome end. It grew to b…
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Re-imaging Libyan Rock Art with visual artist Shefa Salem al-Baraesi - Rock Art 151
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28:56In this episode, Alan is joined by visual artist Shefa Salem al‑Baraesi, a Benghazi‑based creator whose oil paintings re‑imagine Libya’s archaeological heritage—like the inverted‑figure boat scene from the Acacus cave art—and ancient rituals such as the Kaska dance. Through her realistic, large‑scale works, Shefa transforms written history and myth…
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Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher are precocious STEM-minded stepbrothers trying to make the most of their 104 days of summer vacation. On today’s episode we’re reviewing five episodes of this popular Disney Channel series, featuring Egyptian movie mummies, dinosaur time-travel capers, cartoon cave people, and a “corn colossus”, whatever that means. …
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Horses (Part 2) | Horses in Early Contact North America with Cassidee Thornhill - Ethno 24
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24:51In this episode of Ethnocynology with David Ian Howe, I sit down with my good friend and former graduate school cohort member Cassidee Thornhill, Collections Manager at the University of Wyoming Archaeological Repository. Cassidee’s research dives into the early contact era in Wyoming, focusing on the arrival and spread of horses before and during …
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In this episode George takes us inside our own nervous system. For hundreds of millions of years our ancestors have survived unimaginable challenges and these countless events shaped our evolution. To cope with the volatile climates we faced, our body’s evolved through survival and today we are carrying around the same software…and it’s all still t…
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Book Worms: Melodies of Memories - ABC 06
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35:44It’s part two of a discussion from our Archaeo Book Club admins talking about the current monthly theme of “Melodies of Memories”. This episode, Tilly, Ash, and Judith chat about how the theme is represented in fiction and popular non-fiction, especially in relation to depictions of the past. Listen in to hear all about the complexity of organs, wh…
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It’s time to talk about the hardest question in all of archaeology! This is something I get asked about a lot, plus there is a pseudoarchaeological component to this (130 thousand year old sites in the New World?). Prepare yourself for the deeply unsatisfying yet super interesting tale of the first people to enter the New World. Transcripts For rou…
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Ep 387: From Library Meetings to Leading Logos Homeschool Academy: How Jennifer Pinto Built a Homeschool Hybrid in Iowa with Faith and Microschool Masterminds
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53:55What does it look like to step out of traditional education and wait on God’s timing to build something completely new? In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Jennifer Pinto, co-founder of Logos Homeschool Academy in Iowa. After leaving traditional schooling in 2023, Jennifer connected with a like-minded friend—whom she met in the library—and t…
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The Archaeology of Notebooks - Tea-break 37
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32:51I hope that you have a writing utensil handy, because you’ll want to make some notes for this one! In this episode, Matilda takes a dive into the origins and archaeology of the simple notebook. But what actually is a notebook? What materials have they been made from throughout history? And did an ancient Egyptian king really predict AI? Listen in t…
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The Stones are Speaking: Gault Site Documentary - TAS 316
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46:05The Gault site is world famous for it’s Clovis and pre-Clovis occupations. It’s also famous for the dedication of the principal archaeologist, Michael Collins. In the new documentary, “The Stones are Speaking”, Writer/Producer/Director Olive Talley tells the story of the Gault site and the story of Michael Collins and his efforts to preserve the si…
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Yankees Are Finishing the Season Strong before the Playoffs | Pinstripe Post
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56:50Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson react to the Yankees taking another series vs. Orioles before they finish the season against the White Sox and Orioles again. The Yankees currently sit atop the AL Wild Card and look like they are shaping into true contenders. Joel discusses what his takeaways are from this past weekend, including how good this Yankees…
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Do men like beef jerky? No more letters in Denmark. Watching people buy a weird amount of Monster/Red Bull from the Costco returns line. There’s nothing more punk than a public library. We explore how to be a curious conversationalist and engage in an expanded discussion of using a daily worksheet to help in focusing on what’s important at work. No…
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It’s conference season! To prepare for an upcoming meeting of the Extremely Obvious and Regular Society of Wizards, Ash and Tilly discuss their conference experiences and all that these events entail. How would you put a stake in a vampire’s ramblings? Stop a werewolf from mooning over the buffet table? Prevent a debate between wizards from becomin…
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The Schielhau in detail, with Alexander Fürgut
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1:22:14For transcriptions and more detailed shownotes, please go to: https://swordschool.shop/blogs/podcast/episode-202-the-schielhau-in-detail-with-alexander-furgut To support the show, come join the Patrons at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy It’s a warm welcome back to the Sword Guy Podcast to Alexander Fürgut, who was one of my interviewers on Epis…
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Plains Native Voices in Archaeology with Chance and Tyrel - Plains 27
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28:41In the first of this two-part conversation, I’m joined again by Tyrel Iron Eyes (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) and Chance Ward (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe). Rather than revisiting their individual career paths, we dive into the shared experiences of being Plains Native archaeologists working within institutions not designed for Native voices. Tyrel an…
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Is Anthropology the Worst College Major? - CRMArch 318
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59:31We’ve heard this so many times. Anthropology? What are you going to do with that degree? Our podcast today directly addresses the statement: Anthropology is the worst college major. We talk about a recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that shows bad outcomes for recent anthropology grads. Our show hosts reveal how the data is not…
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157. What is really in your water? What you need to know about the water in your home~ with Cydian Kauffman
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46:41Have you ever looked into what is in the water you drink, cook with, and shower in? Are you unsure of how to ensure the water in your home is actually benefiting your health instead of adding more toxins to your body? Cydian Kauffman of Pure Water Northwest answers your most pressing questions and gives you tangible solutions to make sure you're co…
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Reason for Yankees optimism? | Pinstripe Post
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49:59Pinstripe Post with Joel Sherman and Ryan Sampson breaking down the Yankees recent stretch of good baseball vs. current AL playoff teams. How Aaron Judge can build on his legacy in the playoffs and where Aaron Boone stands on the Yankees shortstop position between Anthony Volpe and Jose Caballero. Timecodes**00:00 Intro 1:35 Reason for Optimism?9:2…
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Sanshi: The Three Body-Parasite Problem (Ep. 178)
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26:55I finally got to go on a walk again after all the oppressive August heat. I live around rice fields, mostly. There are some houses, of course, along the main road, and then every so often, a knee-high stone tower or stele. These are called kōshintō. What I found particularly intriguing was how these connect to some rather unsettling beliefs about s…
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