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11 Great History Podcasts

Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History iTunes Spotify Dan Carlin makes most people’s deep dives look shallow. Discursive, digressive, both grand and granular, Carlin has a commanding grasp of history’s nuances and how events and figures big and small fit together to create the world we inhabit today. Unlike some of the other podcasts on this list,…

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Bloomberg Media’s CRO thinks it’s a good time for publishers | Podcasts

Not Keith Richards Credit: Max Sternlicht/Ad Age Subscribe to us on iTunes, check us out on Spotify and hear us on Stitcher, Google Play and iHeartRadio too. This is our RSS feed. Tell a friend! It is, to hear Bloomberg Media’s Keith Grossman tell it, both the best of times and the worst of times…

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12 Best Podcasts of 2019 for Men

According to OFCOM, 5.9 million of us, or around 11 per cent of adults in the UK, are listening to a weekly podcast. To cater for all those listeners, Apple hosts north of 500,000 podcasts and more than 50 billion podcasts have been downloaded from its Podcast platform. But with so many to choose from,…

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Institutional shifts in 2019 (podcast), Lambda’s pay-as-you-earn coding school goes global, fixing finance for Black entrepreneurs

Greetings, Agents of Impact! Featured: Returns on Investment podcast Institutional Shift: Climate risk hits the market and other impact investing trends to watch in 2019 (podcast). This is the year impact investing gets real. Really. That’s the thread connecting a half-dozen or so forecasts from Equilibrium Capital’s Dave Chen, who returned to ImpactAlpha’s Returns on…

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Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter story gets royal treatment with BBC podcast

CLOSE Rubin “Hurricane” Carter was wrongfully convicted of a murder that took place here at E.18th and Lafayette St. Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Kevin R. Wexler, NorthJersey Here comes the story of The Hurricane. Again.  Nearly 53 years after the murder of three white people in a Paterson bar that ensnared Rubin “Hurricane” Carter and…

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Blast Points Podcast Episode #154: John Barry And The Force Of Star Wars Production Design

Feel the power of the spectacular Star Wars: A Galactic Celebration show Relive the Star Wars saga’s most galactic moments in this spectacular nighttime show – now with new scenes from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Feel the Force as Luke Skywalker destroys the Death Star, Obi-Wan defeats Anakin and more! Location: Production Courtyard, Walt Disney Studios Park…

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The Awardist podcast: Best Director Oscar race, Adam McKay on Vice

The Awardist podcast: Best Director Oscar race, Adam McKay on Vice | EW.com this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. Read More.

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How to make your podcast stand out in a crowded market

Producer Alison Ballance (centre) interviews scientists in Antarctica for the radio show and podcast Our Changing World.Credit: RNZ During a sabbatical in 2016, Liz Haswell binged on podcasts such as the journalism-storytelling shows This American Life and Serial. Haswell — a plant biologist at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri — loved the informal, conversational…

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All about The Popcast and The Bible Binge podcasts

Knox McCoy and Jamie Golden host live shows of their podcast! Photo via The Popcast Are you a podcast listener? A pop-culture lover? Either or all of the above? If yes, The Popcast, a podcast all about pop culture (yes, The Bachelor is featured heavily) needs to zoom right up to the top of your…

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True Detective: Three Real-Life Cases Behind the Show’s Central Mystery

This post contains frank discussion of Season 3, Episode 1 of True Detective, titled “The Great War and Modern Memory.” Proceed with care. In the years since True Detective first captivated prestige TV audiences and online conspiracy theorists alike, there has been a dramatic boom in the arena of true crime. A collective fascination with…

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