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This Week In Baseball History

Mike Bates and Bill Parker

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This Week In Baseball History is a weekly podcast devoted to the history of baseball, hosted by Mike Bates and Bill Parker, the co-founders of The Platoon Advantage and writers on many fine websites.
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This Week in Church History

Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min.

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A weekly review of major moments in the 2000 plus history of the Christian Church, hosted by Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min., who holds an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a graduate degree (Masters of Divinity) from Harvard Divinity School and a terminal degree (Doctor of Ministry) from United Theological Seminary. Bishop Lewter is the Church Historian for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and is an adjunct professor at Beulah Heights Bible University in Atlanta, GA. He als ...
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This Week In Fandom History

V. Arrow, Emily Jaye

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Co-hosted by V @aimmyarrowshigh (I Met You On LJ) and Emily @idontgettechnology (I Ship It) and edited by Laz @lazaefair, This Week In Fandom History celebrates fandom culture's highest highs and weirdest lows. With which short-lived vampire cop drama was the very first X-Files fic crossed over? Who is Tara Gilesbie? How recently did the Starsky & Hutch Lending Library rent out its last zine? What were Strikethrough, Racefail, LGBTFansDeserveBetter, and Conchobar, anyway? V and Emily trade o ...
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This Week In History

This Week In History

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This week in history is an informative podcast that tackles some of the most interesting and important people and events from modern and ancient history. Your host is Dan "the viking" Gamblin who is a qualified historian and a former history teacher based in England. Feel free to contact me for any shows you might want to hear either on this page or via the podcast email. [email protected] Hope you enjoy what we have to offer and tell your friends about us. Remember we all have history make ...
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This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture

Hettie V. Williams

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"This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture" is a monthly podcast produced by Dr. Hettie V. Williams Professor of History in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University. Williams is the author of several essays, articles, book chapters and the author/editor of seven books. Her research interests include African American intellectual and cultural history, women's history, and race/ethnic studies. She is also the former director of the Trotter Institute for the Stud ...
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Blues History: This Week In The Blues

Big Train and the Loco Motives

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HEY BLUES FANS - In this podcast, we cover the highlights in blues history, one week at a time. Want to know more about the household names like Muddy Waters and Bonnie Raitt? We cover them. Want to know more about Charley Patton, Roosevelt Sykes, and Robert Johnson? We cover them too! Basically, anything you want to know about the blues and blues history, one week at a time. Want to know more? Then follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigTrainBlues Or visit out website: https://b ...
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This Week In Gaming History

Analog Out

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Join us as we discuss the history of and reminisce about the games that changed our lives and the landscape of video games as they reach milestones such as their 20th anniversary. Brought to you by Analog Out.
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This Week in Business History

Supply Chain Now

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When did the word “robot” enter the English language? When did the famous Sears catalogue finally bid us all adieu? On ‘This Week in Business History,’ host Scott Luton connects the dots as he leads us down memory lane, shining a light on some of the most significant leaders, companies, innovations – and even lessons learned – from our collective business history. Tune in for some of the most relevant business and global supply chain events from years past. You never know when the events of ...
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Oh Lord, what a few weeks it's been on the podcast, with problems both technical and personal getting in the way and forcing a truncated episode this week. But don't worry, because 50 years ago this week, the Reds and Red Sox squared off in one of the greatest World Series of all time. And Mike and Bill have a lot to say about it as they recount th…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 27th October to 2nd November 31st October 1984 - Indian Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi is assassinated 28th October 1726 - "Gulliver's Travels" by Jonathan Swift is published.30th October 1974 - Muhammad Ali defeats George Foreman in 'The Rumble In The Jungle'…
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Join Marty Miller as we take a trip through music history for the week of October 27th to 31st! In this episode, we explore the stories behind pivotal moments, from Bruce Springsteen gracing the covers of Time and Newsweek simultaneously in 1975 to Jim Morrison's infamous Miami Incident that challenged artistic expression in 1970. We’ll also dive i…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of October 26 – November 1, 2025 Some of the highlights include Chicago blues piano player "Detroit Junior" Williams, Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green, and Mississippi hill country blues singer and harmonica player Johnny Woods. Keep in mind that there's so much mo…
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Episode Description: What happened between the Old and New Testaments? Discover the dramatic 400-year period that transformed the biblical world from Persian rule to Roman occupation, from a modest temple to Herod's architectural wonder, and from religious unity to competing Jewish sects. Join Professor Rachel Chen and Harvard-trained church histor…
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KABOOM! This week, V and Emily discuss a fandom that V was very much in, and is very much no longer in. Because no one is. Because the showrunner used the Hulu reboot to give a gigantic middle-finger to 15 years of passionate fandom. Why?! Why must showrunners Punish?!? Featuring also: Sex and the City and, of course, Marvel (but we promise it's no…
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This week Dr. Hettie V. Williams is in conversation with Dr. Marion Orr about his recent book House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Consequential Black Congressman, Charles C. Diggs, Jr (University of North Carolina Press, 2025). Williams is a professor of history in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University an…
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In this compelling 20-minute episode, host Professor Rachel Chen sits down with Bishop Andy Lewter, a Harvard-trained church historian and serving bishop, to explore one of Christianity's most consequential developments—the emergence of the office of bishop as we know it today. Journey through the crucial period between 96-254 CE as they discuss fi…
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Join Marty Miller as we dive into music history for the week of October 20th to 24th! This episode brings both celebration and reflection. We remember the tragic plane crash that took the lives of three members of Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1977, while also highlighting Def Leppard's incredible feat of playing three gigs across three continents in just 24 h…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 20th October to 26th October - 25th October, 1400 - The death of the 'Father of English Poetry', Geoffrey Chaucer.- 21st October, 1805 - The Battle of Trafalgar: a British naval victory that would shape the nation's imperial future and identity.- 21st October…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of October 19 - October 25, 2025 Some of the highlights include R&B guitar legend Steve Cropper, blues harmonica player Sonny Terry, and "Doctor Ross the Harmonica Boss". Keep in mind that there's so much more that happened this week in the blues. If you want to kno…
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The Word Unleashed: John Wycliffe and the Vernacular Bible Revolution Episode Description What if reading the Bible in your own language was considered heresy? In 14th-century England, that's exactly what the Church believed—and people died for defying that belief. Join Professor Rachel Chen in conversation with Bishop Andy Lewter, Harvard-trained …
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We've talked about the 1985 World Series before on this podcast, but never with the guy who literally wrote the book on it. Marshall Garvey joins Mike and Bill for the 40th anniversary of when the teams clinched their respective pennants, setting up the second all-Missouri World Series matchup. Garvey's new book, Interstate '85: The Royals, The Car…
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Join Marty Miller as we embark on another journey through music history, this time exploring the week of October 13th to 17th! In this episode, we dive into the remarkable story behind Def Leppard's "Hysteria," which set records and took an astonishing three years to create or did it? .We also look back at Bono’s infamous apology in 2014, following…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: The 13th to the 19th of October. - 19th October 1987 Shares plunge after Wall Street crash - aka Black Monday- 13th October 1884 International Meridian Conference in Washington establishes Greenwich as the Universal Prime Meridian of longitude- 14th October 1…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of October 12 - October 18, 2025 Some of the highlights include delta blues guitar player "Big Joe" Williams, "The Things That I Used to Do" was recorded by Guitar Slim in New Orleans, and "Father of Rock and Roll" Chuck Berry. Keep in mind that there's so much more…
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There are so many ways in which Edgar Martinez's career might not have happened. He could have missed the open tryout where he was discovered. He might have become disheartened by his extended minor league apprenticeship. The Mariners might have been dissuaded by the potentially debilitating vision problems he fought hard to overcome. But it did, f…
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Join Marty Miller as we travel through the week of October 6th to 10th in music history!In this episode, we celebrate the life of legendary drummer Ginger Baker, who passed away in 2019, and pay tribute to Phil Chevron of The Pogues, an Irish icon we lost far too soon. We also discuss George Harrison’s landmark A-side single from 1969, and the infa…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: the 6th to the 12th October.8th October 1769 - James Cook and the crew of HMS Endeavour land in New Zealand9th October 2012 - 15 year old Malala Yousafzai survives a shooting by the Taliban.9th October 1446 - King Sejong the Great creates the Korean Hangul al…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of October 05 - October 11, 2025 Some of the highlights include blues guitar player Johnnie Bassett, the day BB King recorded "The Thrill is Gone", and delta blues singer and guitar player "Mississippi" Joe Callicott. Keep in mind that there's so much more that happ…
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The decades of baseball in Brooklyn were mostly marked by one failure after another until the club got their act together in the 1940s. Still, the Dodgers seemed uniquely capable of breaking their fans' hearts until 70 years ago this week, when they finally beat the Yankees to claim their one and only World Series in their original home. That momen…
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Join Marty Miller as we head on another trip through music history, focusing on the week of September 29th to October 3rd. This episode we visit the 1987 photo shoot for Pink Floyd’s album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason," featuring 800 Victorian hospital beds on an English beach. We also nod the launch of BBC Radio 1 in 1967 and its first DJ, Tony Bl…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 29th September to 5th October - 3rd October 1990. East and West Germany were officially reunified.- 29th September 1829. Formation of The Metropolitan police, London's first official police force.- 5th October 1962. The first James Bond film, Dr. No, had its …
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Not again... This week, Emily and V look at yet another time that a fandom cannibalized one of its own because of popularity. This time, it's Voltron: Legendary Defender fandom in the summer of 2016 and the massive fic (an all-time all-AO3 kudo-haver!) "Dirty Laundry" by gibslythe. While we didn't read the fic, and thus our opinions are colored by …
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of September 28 - October 04, 2025 Some of the highlights include blues queen Koko Taylor, blues guitar player Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Chicago blues harmonica great Billy Branch. Keep in mind that there's so much more that happened this week in the blues. If you wan…
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Mike's doing better after his bout with pneumonia, but his voice is still on the fritz this week. So we have one more classic episode of TWIBHistory for you before we get back to business of recording new material. Apologies all around, but the good news is that we get the chance to rebroadcast one of the most compelling and tragic stories we've do…
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Episode Description: Journey through 800 years of educational history as host Rachel Chen interviews Harvard-trained church historian Bishop Andy Lewter about the surprising connections between ancient Greek teaching methods and early Christian discipleship. Discover how Socrates' questioning approach, Plato's Academy, Aristotle's walking lectures,…
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Join Marty Miller for another time-traveling adventure through music history, covering the week from September 22nd to 26th! In this episode, we remember John Bonham, the iconic drummer of Led Zeppelin, who passed away far too young this week in 1980. We'll also explore the intriguing backstory of David Bowie's groundbreaking track "Heroes," co-wri…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 22nd September to 28th September - 22nd September 1692. The last eight victims are hanged in the Salem Witch trials- 22nd September 1968. A ceremony takes place to mark the relocation of the ancient Egyptian Abu Simbel temples- 25th September 1066. King Harol…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of September 21 - September 27, 2025 Some of the highlights include blues legend Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi Juke Joint Legend Roosevelt “Booba” Barns, and blues harmonica player, record producer, blues radio show host and owner of The Rhythm Room, Bob Corrit…
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Into the drift! This week, V and Emily talk, once again, about a movie that V has never seen but that fandom loves: Pacific Rim. Topics include the Mako Mori Test, why and how this fandom is the victim of Any Two White Guys syndrome, and... Jupiter Ascending? Also, why Pacific Rim: Uprising failed as a sequel and why sometimes filmmakers just getti…
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So, it turns out Mike has pneumonia. He's getting better. But while we wait for him to complete his rehab assignment, please enjoy this re-release of Episode 168 on Kens Griffey Sr. and Jr. Baseball is a game that is most often passed down from one generation to the next. But some of those handoffs are more effective than others, like with the the …
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Join Marty Miller as we explore the week of September 15th to 19th in Music History! In this episode, we pay tribute to the legendary Johnny Ramone, whose pioneering punk guitar style left an indelible mark on music. We'll also revisit the controversy surrounding U2's unexpected album download in 2014 and the tragic passing of Rick Ocasek from The …
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 15th September to 21st September - 16th September 1620. The Mayflower sets sail from Plymouth to America- 19th September 1960. Britain deploys it's first Traffic Wardens- 21st September 1915. Cecil Chubb purchases Stonehenge…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of September 14 - September 20, 2025 Some of the highlights include Chicago blues harp maestro, Snooky Pryor, "The King of the Blues", B.B. King, and up and coming blues guitarist Hector Anchondo . Keep in mind that there's so much more that happened this week in th…
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Saluton! This week, Emily and V look at the life of one of fandom's under-appreciated heroes: Morojo, AKA Myrtle Rebecca Smith Gray Nolan (née Douglas), the Mother of Cosplay. From her genuine belief in the ability of humankind to be good, like in her favorite scifi stories, to her BANGIN' sewing ability and sweet-ass silk rompersuits, Morojo deser…
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Please excuse Mike this week, as he is dealing with some laryngitis and was on restricted duty during this episode. But Bill certainly stepped up as the pair celebrate the life and career of the great Davey Johnson to mark his passing at the age of 82. Johnson was a star as a player and a superstar as a manager, leading the Mets to their second cha…
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"The Church History Podcast" explores the pivotal moments, influential figures, and theological developments that have shaped Christianity throughout history. Hosted by Rachel Chen, each episode features Church Historian, Bishop Andy C. Lewter, who brings scholarly insight and engaging storytelling to illuminate how the church has navigated challen…
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Join Marty Miller for another journey through music history as we explore the week of September 8th to 12th. In this episode, we dive into the iconic collaboration between David Bowie and Bing Crosbyfor a 1977 Christmas special that has become a legendary moment in music. We also celebrate the debut of The Monkees on American TV and discover the su…
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Fascinating, surprising and eye-opening stories from the past, brought to life. This week: 8th - 14th September - 9th September 1976. Death of Mao Zedong - 12th September 1846. HMS Terror and HMS Erebus, the British expedition searching for a Northwest Passage, become trapped in ice.- 12th September 1940. Discovery of the Lascaux Cave Paintings Pre…
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of September 7 - September 13, 2025 Some of the highlights include R&B pioneer Roy Brown, delta bluesman Robert "Wolfman" Belfour, and Guitar Shorty who is known for his explosive guitar style and wild stage antics. Keep in mind that there's so much more that happen…
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Baseball is a beautiful game when it's played well. But when it isn't...well, you get games like one that occured 103 years ago this week, when the Phillies and Cubs squared off in the highest scoring game of all time. 51 hits, 21 walks, and 9 errors later, the teams had collaborated to produce 49 runs, of which only 28 were earned. What exactly we…
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Baseball is a beautiful game when it's played well. But when it isn't...well, you get games like one that occured 103 years ago this week, when the Phillies and Cubs squared off in the highest scoring game of all time. 51 hits, 21 walks, and 9 errors later, the teams had collaborated to produce 49 runs, of which only 28 were earned. What exactly we…
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