History Podcasts
The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy ConnectionJoin Now to Follow
"The Genealogy Guys" are two avid genealogists who host a weekly chat. The podcast includes news of the genealogy community, book and software reviews, guest interviews, and a lot of fun chat.
By George G. Morgan & Drew Smith
Ten with TomJoin Now to Follow
Fun and games from an Australian guy who talks too much and drinks too much coffee. Could this be the only podcast made on a G3 ibook?
By Tom Anlezark
Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)Join Now to Follow
Interfaith Voices is the nation’s leading religion news magazine on public radio. We offer weekly analyses of the big headlines alongside lesser-told stories – those of African-American Mormons and atheists in the military, evangelical environmentalists and Muslim feminists. Through these stories, a rough sketch of our country’s religious landscape begins to emerge. It’s a marketplace of beliefs and ideas too complex for sound bites, and too important to ignore. That’s why Interfaith Voices matters.
By Interfaith Voices
In House PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Produced at the studios of KISU in Pocatello, ID, In House airs live Monday thru Friday from 4-5p(MST)on 91.1 FM and is also available as a live stream and podcast at inhouseradio.blogspot.com. Hosted by Jeremy Petersen for the past six years, the show features an eclectic selection of music from artists current and past while holding a deaf ear to the drone of commercial radio. Based on a "music for music's sake" ethic, it's Johnny Cash to the Clash, R.E.M to BTS, Neil Young to the Decemberists, and much in between.
By In House with Jeremy Petersen
Choogle On with Uncle WeedJoin Now to Follow
Uncle Weed goes on miscellaneous sound-seeing adventures around Vancouver and the Cascadia area at large and relays occasional anecdotes and observations about transportation, economics, architecture, entrepreneurship and scoring herb. Uncle Weed is a published writer and also produces Postcards from Gravelly Beach literature podcast and the Canucks Outsider hockey podcast.
By Dave uncleweed Olson
Podgy's Tokyo TalkJoin Now to Follow
Japan, Tokyo. Podgy, a Briton shipwrecked in Japan covers the rising sun from the gaijin perspective slightly skewed. Great podsafe music to mellow out to or travel to work with. Check out the www.frappr.com/podgypin or call us on Skype at "podgyorie" and leave a voicemail. Drop me a line, question or audio comment at podgyinjapan@gmail.com YOROSHIKU!
By podgy
Pints and PuzzlesJoin Now to Follow
Exploring history's strange, mysterious, unexplained, and creepy cases. Beer tips, tastes and tweets added along the way! Cheers for your ears!
By TJ Counihan
NITV RadioJoin Now to Follow
Australian national and indigenous news, features and information from NITV Radio.
By SBS Radio
The Christian History PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Not Theology. Not pro this or anti that. Just how world history intersects with Christian history.
By Not Theology. Not pro this or anti that. Just how world history intersects with Christian history.
Hamza YusufJoin Now to Follow
Hamza Yusuf is a cofounder of Zaytuna College, located in Berkeley, California. He is an advisor to Stanford University’s Program in Islamic Studies and the Center for Islamic Studies at Berkeley’s Graduate Theological Union. He also serves as vice-president for the Global Center for Guidance and Renewal, which was founded and is currently presided over by Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah, one of the top jurists and masters of Islamic sciences in the world. Recently, Hamza Yusuf was ranked as “the Western world’s most influential Islamic scholar” by The 500 Most Influential Muslims. Hamza Yusuf has also authored several encyclopedia articles and research papers. His published books include The Burda (2003), Purification of the Heart (2004), The Content of Character (2004), The Creed of Imam al-Tahawi (2007), Agenda to Change our Condition (2007), Walk on Water (2010), and The Prayer of the Oppressed (2010).<br> <br> Shaykh Hamza was born in Washington State and raised in Northern California. In 1977, he became Muslim and subsequently traveled to the Muslim world and studied for ten years in the U. A. E., Saudi Arabia, as well as North and West Africa. He received teaching licenses in various Islamic subjects from several well-known scholars in various countries. After ten years of studies abroad, he returned to the USA and earned degrees in Religious Studies and Health Care. He has traveled all over the world giving talks on Islam. He also founded Zaytuna Institute which has established an international reputation for presenting a classical picture of Islam in the West and which is dedicated to the revival of traditional study methods and the sciences of Islam. Shaykh Hamza is the first American lecturer to teach in Morocco's prestigious and oldest University, the Qarawiyin in Fes. In addition, he has translated into modern English several classical Arabic traditional texts and poems. Shaykh Hamza currently resides in Northern California with his wife and five children.
By Hamza Yusuf