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Mariana Monday’s

Mariana Monday’s

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Coming to you with a NEW and completely renovated approach. We’re here to talk about the spiritual phenomenons that happen and have been happening to us ALL recently, cover all of the amazing questions that you can’t just google, and witchy content (of course)
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Mariana Pimenta

Mariana Pimenta

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Hello! I’m Mariana, a global executive and business coach, a speaker and a digital nomad mom. Born in Brazil, raised in the US, and living in Spain eight months each year. As a coach, I have helped over 700 executives from 25 countries with their leadership and corporate challenges. 76% of my coaching sessions have been rated Life Changing / Amazing by my executive clients. And this podcast is one of the places I like to share what I learn. It is one of my creative projects that makes me hap ...
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Everything Everywhere Daily

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller

National Geographic

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The companion podcast to National Geographic’s Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller. In season two, investigative journalist Mariana van Zeller goes deep with masterminds behind black markets and underground economies, including illegal plastic surgery, meth labs fueling America’s addiction crisis, and a global marijuana smuggling empire built by high school surfers. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the player at the center: how they became involved, what it felt like to live in the shad ...
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F* the Diet Podcast

Mariana Cadore

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Mariana Cadore teaches and inspires you to reach your maximum potential in the realm of health.She interviews world-class experts in the health & wellness community. Topics include lifestyle, nutrition, fitness, self-help, healing, sleep, meditation, and spirituality. This podcast is made to inspire and transform your life; let's take your health to the next level!
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Lost In Panama

PodcastOne

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In 2014, Dutch friends Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers disappeared while hiking a jungle trail in Panama. Two months later, investigators found their remains, as well as a backpack with a digital camera filled with photos that hinted at a darker story. What happened to Kris and Lisanne? In this investigative series, journalists Mariana Atencio and Jeremy Kryt retrace the last steps of the doomed women. Their search for the truth immerses them in eight years’ worth of conflicting evidence, tes ...
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American F1diots

Josh & Erin Mariana, Jim Nirella

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A conversational infotainment podcast hoping to help bring Formula 1 to the United States! Join host Josh Mariana along with his wife Erin Mariana and good friend Jim Nirella for a friendly & fun chat about Formula 1. Conversations will range from race results & new contracts to team radio and behind-the-scenes drama, and everything in between! These three lifelong friends will enjoy discussions full of sarcasm, banter and general snarkiness. Whether you're new to F1 or a long-time fan, we h ...
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Aqua Marianas

Sinking Feelings Productions

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An audio drama by Sinking Feelings Productions set in a future where mankind has turned to the depths to try and explore and eventually colonize the ocean, Aqua Marianas follows the five-person crew of the deepest outpost ever placed as they try to deal with horrors we never knew about side-by-side with the daily difficulties of living so far beneath the surface.
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MAMI on a Mission Podcast - Mujeres Alcanzando Metas Imposibles

Mariana Monterrubio - Best Selling Author, Latina Life Coach and Motivational Speaker

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Introducing the MAMI on a Mission Podcast, hosted by Mariana Monterrubio, Best Selling Author and Latina Life Coach. If you've put your dreams and aspirations on hold due to life's challenges, this podcast is for you. Tune in every Saturday at 8am for inspiring and motivational content that will give you the confidence to pursue your goals. RESOURCES EmpowerHer Purpose Program Interested on coaching but still not sure? Grab your free copy of: EmpowerHer Purpose Guide MAMI on a Mission LLC Gr ...
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Mari Boscardin Photography

Mari Boscardin

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Houston Newborn Photographer - Genuine, joyful, and effortless photography experience from start to finish. For moms who are too busy doing the most important job in the world, but don't want to forget their sweetest memories.
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Doughty

Mariana Feijó

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In each episode of this podcast, international comedian, scientist and blurb writer Mariana Feijó talks with guests about what bravery means to them and special moments in which they have been brave. Guests will chat about those moments when they have been brave, or even just gone slightly out of their comfort zone, while discussing what does it even mean to be brave! Thank you to Shem Pennant for the intro music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All About Attitude

Mariana

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The circumstance itself does not determine the outcome. Rather, the outcome is dependent upon the attitude with which we face the challenges in our path. All About Attitude is a self-development podcast in which your host, Mariana, shares concrete ways of how you can cultivate a positive attitude and deepen your self-awareness. As a result you'll be able to enjoy your life, the good, the bad and the in between, more joyfully. I can't wait to see where this journey takes us!
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Are These Books Drunk?

Mariana Cardenas, Emma Orelove & Brandi Bravo

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Hi, we're Mariana, Emma and Brandi! This is your book club with a twist, and we are your happy hour girlfriends. Each month we’ll announce a new book and discuss a few chapters each week, while sipping on a curated cocktail. Check out our Instagram @AreTheseBooksDrunk to find out what our first book and cocktail pairing are, so that you can read along and sip along with us, 'cause it's always happy hour here! New episodes every Thursday.
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Bravo Bravo Effing Bravo

Bravo Bravo Effing Bravo

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Bravo Bravo Effing Bravo is a place where you can hear no holds barred tea on everything housewives and Bravo related news and where we recap and breakdown episodes of the most bingeable reality shows. Join your hosts, Nathan and Mariana as they offer a blunt Aussie perspective on our favourite people in our favourite world of Bravoland.
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The Impact Driven Entrepreneur

Mariana C. Ruiz

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We help coaches to make a bigger difference by becoming a Thriving Impactful CEOs using The Impact Formula Methodology®. This means selling out your offers, scaling beyond 1:1 to group programs and leveraging a team so you can exponentially increase your income and join the 3 day workweek revolution. It's time to experience the freedom, income and impact you deserve.
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Slightly Buzzed

Logan W.

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Host Logan Hilton gives his view on what is generating tons of buzz in popular culture. Note: Currently working on audio quality. First few episodes sound like it was recorded in the Mariana Trench. Cover art photo provided by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@timothyeberly
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SPORTS GOOFS 🦑 | 🏒🏀⚾️🏈🤼🎮🌮

Francisco Oporta, Andrew Sagona & Charles Trujillo

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Welcome to the sports abyss.Hosted by law school buddies Francisco, Andrew & Charles, the Goofs riff on sports when they're not going on tangents about food, video games, & entertainment.We got it all including NHL hockey, NFL football, NBA basketball, MLB baseball & NCAA college sports.Every week we try to learn about a forgotten player, a hall of famer, a woman in sports, a minor league team, & an international team.Plus we commend some folks in sports by dubbing them the Real MVPs & scorn ...
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Chamorro Music

Jay Che'le

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A Chamorro Music Podcast dedicated to all of us who are overseas ni man mahalang nu i tano yan dandan chamoru. I hope you all enjoy this, and provide feedback/requests =]
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Two of the United States's most distant territories are located in the Western Pacific Ocean: Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Despite being separate political entities today, the two groups of islands have a shared geography, history, and culture. Today, they find themselves on the doorstep of Asia and straddling the worl…
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In 1475, Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Caprese, Italy. Over the next 88 years, he left a legacy of paintings and sculptures unlike any artist before or since. His art shaped the city he came from, the era he lived in, and, eventually, the entire world of Western art. Today, the works he created are some of the most treasured and valuable artw…
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This podcast describes a short history of a man who did something we’ve lost in America. That man was James Baldwin who insisted on telling the truth. He confronted the harsh realities of racism, believing that exposing its ugliness was necessary for progress. He rejected simplistic solutions, arguing that racism was deeply rooted in American consc…
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On December 25, 2021, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was launched from the European Space Agency launch center in French Guyana. After six months of testing and configuring the telescope, in July of 2022, its first images were transmitted. Since then, we have received a flood of images and data that have caused astronomers to rethink much of wha…
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Insurance seems like a pretty modern concept. There are insurance commercials on television, and insurance companies sponsor major sports teams. Most of us have to buy insurance, or we are at least under someone else’s insurance policy. However, insurance is far from a modern concept. It is actually one of the oldest financial arrangements in human…
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From 1899 to 1900, China underwent a widespread and violent uprising. The revolt, a reaction against China’s exploitation by foreign powers, was decades in the making. In response to the revolt, a group of eight nations joined together to put down the rebellion and ultimately subjected China to yet another humiliating treaty. The rebellion wasn’t s…
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Send us a text What if the vibrant stories of Latina women could inspire and empower us all to embrace our unique cultural identities? This episode of MAMI on a Mission celebrates monumental milestones, such as Mexico electing its first female president and Celia Cruz's iconic image gracing a U.S. quarter. Join me, Mariana, as we honor these trailb…
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In late 1944, the Allies were on a roll, and Germany was on the ropes. Some Allies, considering how fast they were advancing, thought the war might be over by Christmas. However, Hitler had a plan. He would engage in one last desperate battle, which he thought would turn the tide of the war in the West and possibly wipe out the Allies completely. T…
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For centuries, sailors told tales of gigantic waves that they encountered at sea, and for centuries, scientists didn’t believe them. However, over time, evidence began to pile up, which suggested that the legends of these freak waves were, in fact, true. These waves are rare, still not well understood, and terrifying to ships and sailors because th…
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Charles goes to WWE Bad Blood in Atlanta. Francisco goes to the Florida Panthers season opener. Andrew breaks down college football. MLB Division Series are really good. And we talk PS5 Pro. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sports-goofs/support
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Humans have probably had the desire to fly ever since they saw the first bird fly in the air. Flying, as it turned out, was a very challenging problem for creatures without wings. Throughout the 19th century, many people tackled the problem without success. It wasn’t until the first years of the 20th century that the problem was finally solved. Lea…
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In 1997, a group of white pro-life evangelical Christians in the United States created the nation’s first embryo adoption program to “save” the thousands of frozen human embryos remaining from assisted reproduction procedures, which they contend are unborn children. While a small part of US fertility services, embryo adoption has played an outsized…
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In the 1860s, one of the bloodiest wars in the Western Hemisphere took place….and it wasn’t the US Civil War. It was a war between Paraguay and an alliance of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, and it was one of the bloodiest ever fought in Latin America. It was a conventional war that resulted in a guerilla war, which spawned famine and disease. Lear…
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In this episode of the Blue Beryl Podcast, Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with the show’s producer, Lan A. Li, a historian of Chinese science, medicine, and the body. We talk about their life-long practice of qigong, the limits of academic critique, and the integration of divergent epistemologies in studying Chinese anatomy. Along the way, we discuss…
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At the end of the Second World War, Europe was a mess. The economies of most countries were in shambles and the threat of communism loomed over the continent. In a speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a plan which could help get Europe back on its feet. The plan is widely considered one o…
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Every year, hundreds of millions of birds around the world migrate. Some migrate short distances, some migrate incredibly long distances, and others don’t bother to migrate at all. For centuries, people didn’t know why birds migrated, how they managed to travel such long distances every year, or where they would go. Thanks to modern science and tec…
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In Successful Aging: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives (Dutton Books, 2020), Daniel J. Levitin delivers powerful insights: • Debunking the myth that memory always declines with age • Confirming that “health span”—not “life span”—is what matters • Proving that sixty-plus years is a unique and newly recognized development…
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The Great War haunted the British Empire. Shell shocked soldiers relived the war's trauma through waking nightmares consisting of mutilated and grotesque figures. Modernist writers released memoirs condemning the war as a profane and disenchanting experience. Yet British and Dominion soldiers and their families also read prophecies about the coming…
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Sitting in most homes is a deck of playing cards. Cards and card games have become almost ubiquitous They are played by children and in retirement homes. They are played at family picnics, and there are also televised games played with millions of dollars on the line. You can play games with friends, or you can even play them by yourself. Despite h…
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Send us a text What does it take to truly break the cycle of domestic violence? Join me, Mariana, as I share my deeply personal journey and discuss the critical need to raise awareness during Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Hispanic Heritage Month. This episode of the MAMI on a Mission podcast marks a special milestone—two years of inspiring …
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One of the defining events of the Middle Ages took place in Constantinople on April 12, 1204. Soldiers of the Fourth Crusade, under orders of the Doge of the Republic of Venice, breached the walls and sacked one of the greatest cities of the era. The sack wasn’t just an orgy of violence and destruction, which it was. It also set into motion events …
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A serious illness often changes the way others see us. Few, if any, relationships remain the same. The sick become more dependent on partners and family members, while more distant contacts become strained. The carers of the ill are also often isolated. This book focuses on our sense of self when ill and how infirmity plays out in our relationships…
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A serious illness often changes the way others see us. Few, if any, relationships remain the same. The sick become more dependent on partners and family members, while more distant contacts become strained. The carers of the ill are also often isolated. This book focuses on our sense of self when ill and how infirmity plays out in our relationships…
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For over 600 years, the empire that dominated the region of Southeast Asia was the Khmer Empire. Built out of a collection of kingdoms, the Khmer Empire dominated its corner of Asia. It was an advanced civilization known for its massive building projects and its system of waterworks. Even though the empire eventually fell, as all empires do, its le…
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Charles and Francisco go to Monday Night Football, PS5 Pro temptation, MLB wild card round, and Wendy's. Plus WWE Back for Blood 2024. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sports-goofs/support
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All around you, in the air and the ground, is the most common element on Earth: Oxygen. As you are certainly well aware, Oxygen is required for life on Earth as we know it. But you might realize that the Earth didn’t always have oxygen in its atmosphere. Oxygen has been responsible for everything from the rise of multicellular life to the space pro…
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several major Americans were the battleground for a conflict between two great powers. These powers were not armies or nations; rather, they were newspaper conglomerates headed by two of the most powerful figures in the history of American media. The competition between them was furious, and it was fought …
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There is an academic cottage industry on the "Jewish Freud," aiming to detect Jewish influences on Freud, his own feelings about being Jewish, and suppressed traces of Jewishness in his thought. In Translating the Jewish Freud: Psychoanalysis in Hebrew and Yiddish (Stanford University Press, 2024), Naomi Seidman takes a different approach, turning …
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Reanne Newquist tells me about her voyage on Mercy Ships bringing healthcare to some of the poorest people in the world, a mission started by Don Stephens in the 1970s and encouraged by Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Reanne, her husband, and her kids left everything behind, sold their home and sailed off to adventure and service. Most people go b…
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Every October in the Northern Hemisphere, leaves on the trees turn color and fall to the ground. While the leaves turn from green to the bright colors of autumn, listeners' green questions are also transformed into colorful answers. Stay tuned for volume number 23 of questions and answers on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Pla…
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When we look at history, we tend to focus on grand things like great leaders and great battles. In reality, what makes for successful empires is often the mundane: stable laws, an uncorrupt civil service, or, for large sprawling empires, a system of roads. Roads were one of the secrets to the success of Rome, and they proved useful for centuries, e…
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Many places on Earth have extreme climates. However, there is one place on Earth that has a climate so extreme that it is the closest thing to it might be on another planet. Despite having the most inhospitable and unforgiving climate on Earth, researchers have been shocked at what they’ve found there. Their discoveries might help pave the way to f…
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Many people have one or more favorite sports teams. Most people support these teams because they happen to be the team close to where they live. What many people don’t realize is that many teams, especially major sports teams in North America, didn’t originate in the city where they are today. In some cases, teams have moved multiple times, changed…
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Located in Vatican City, just off St. Peter’s Square lies one of the plainest and most uninteresting buildings you might ever find. It has no adornments and it is just a solid beige color. However, inside that bland structure, you will find one of humanity’s greatest artistic achievements, and to enjoy it you just might get a sore neck. Learn more …
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The United States Constitution identifies three separate branches of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. Each branch has a set of checks and balances, which, in theory, limits the power of the others. Two of those branches are outlined in detail in the Constitution. The third, the judicial, is given very little mention in …
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After years of war throughout the continent of Europe, in 1814, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated and was exiled to the small island of Elba off the coast of Italy. The European powers thought that they had seen the last of Napoleon. However, they were wrong. He came back and, in a shockingly short period of time, regained control of France and …
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In his new book Masculinity and its Discontents: The Male Psyche and the Inherent Tensions of Maturing Manhood (Routledge, 2021), Michael J. Diamond develops an original psychoanalytic theory of male development through the prephallic, phallic and genital positions. He critically acknowledges and complicates oedipal and disidentification theories a…
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In 1972, one of the greatest movies ever made was released: The Godfather. The Godfather is not only one of the most critically acclaimed movies in history but was also one of the most successful at the box office. Despite its overwhelming success, however, it almost didn’t get made and could have wound up a very, very different film. Learn more ab…
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In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled upon one of the most pristine tombs of an Egyptian Pharaoh ever found: the tomb of King Tutankhamun. That discovery became a pop culture sensation and revolutionized our understanding of Ancient Egypt. Learn more about King Tutankhamun, aka King Tut, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Dail…
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On December 11, 1978, one of the most audacious heists in history took place at JFK Airport in New York City. A small group of thieves executed an almost perfect crime and walked away with 6 million dollars in cash and jewelry. While the actual robbery went off without a hitch, it was after the crime that things fell apart and eventually left a tra…
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For decades, the nation of Ethiopia has dreamed of creating a damn on the Blue Nile River. Such a dam would provide an enormous amount of electricity for a country that is one of the lowest electricity consumers in the world. Such a project would be a massive undertaking and it would also bring a great deal of prestige to the country. What was once…
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A popular activity that millions of people around the world engage in every week is bowling. Today, all the equipment manufacturers and bowling alleys constitute a multibillion-dollar business. However, this modern pastime has a history that goes back not hundreds of years but thousands. Learn more about bowling, where it came from and how it has d…
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There are many routes to mental well-being. In this groundbreaking book, neuroscientist Camilla Nord offers a fascinating tour of the scientific developments that are revolutionising the way we think about mental health, showing why and how events--and treatments--can affect people in such different ways. In The Balanced Brain: The Science of Menta…
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The guys talk about fluids and exercise, the Petty Train rolls on for NFL Week 2, Splatoon 3 tribute, Charles eats Ruffles, and the AEW looks for new broadcast partners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sports-goofs/support
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As early as 2400 years ago, Greek philosophers were coming up with paradoxes that seemingly had no solution. Early mathematicians came up with problems that seemed impossible to solve. It wasn’t until the 17th century that the techniques were finally developed to solve these problems and unlock new fields of science and mathematics. Learn more abou…
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Inspired by the rise of environmental psychology and increasing support for behavioral research after the Second World War, new initiatives at the federal, state, and local levels looked to influence the human psyche through form, or elicit desired behaviors with environmental incentives, implementing what Joy Knoblauch calls “psychological functio…
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On October 28, 1929, a day known as Black Monday, the New York Stock Exchange suffered its greatest one-day loss in history. The next day, known as Black Tuesday, the market dropped even further, registering the second biggest one-day loss in history. This was the start of an extended bear market that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average drop 89% i…
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The English language is….different. Unlike other languages, English has borrowed and used words from a wide variety of other languages. However, no other language has had quite the influence that French has had. In fact, French was the language spoken by the kings and queens of England for centuries, and the rules of England couldn’t speak any Engl…
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