History Podcasts
Behind the Rind: The Story & Science of CheeseJoin Now to Follow
Get ready to geek out about cheese! We'll explore complex aspects of cheese through the lens of history and science in this adorably short and entertaining podcast.
By Claire Enemark
ChannelBJoin Now to Follow
در هر اپیزود پادکست فارسی چنلبی گزارش یک ماجرای واقعی را به نقل از یک رسانهی معتبر انگلیسیزبان برای شما تعریف میکنیم.
By Ali Bandari
Building TomorrowJoin Now to Follow
Building Tomorrow explores the ways technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship are creating a freer, wealthier, and more peaceful world.
By Libertarianism.org
AlzheimersQJoin Now to Follow
Alzheimer's disease poses real challenges for both the person diagnosed with AD and to those who assume caregiving responsibilities. This does not mean that there will no longer be times of joy, shared laughter and companionship. AD often develops gradually, offering time to adjust to the diagnosis, plan ahead, and spend quality time together
By Zekel Healthcare
Beyond the PaleJoin Now to Follow
Beyond The Pale explores cutting edge Jewish culture and offers local, national, and international political debate and analysis from a Jewish perspective. Sundays, noon to 1 p.m., on WBAI/New York, 99.5 FM; podcast updated weekly.
By Beyond the Pale
Sense and Sensibility by Jane AustenJoin Now to Follow
This is a story of the English moneyed class and its eternal struggle for creating “sense and sensibility” in its world. A potential marriage prospect must make “sense” by bringing with it enough assets and income to permit the couple to continue to live in happy, idle leisure, complete with servants and a prestigious address. Provided one can find such a match among the eligible persons of the opposite sex, one then hopes for “sensibility”, or capacity for emotion, so that if love is not immediately to hand, it might come around later. And while these gentlemen and ladies make their hopeful pirouettes in the social eye, they must of course adhere to all the forms of civility. Jane Austen writes of the family of a gentleman named Dashwood who dies and leaves most of his fortune to his son, with the understanding that he will “look out for” his mother and three sisters. When that son marries a grasping woman who convinces him that his sisters’ funds are suitable to their needs and so require no contributions from his inherited fortune, the sisters are left to play the game of “Sense and Sensibility” in earnest. But all’s not fair in love. Carefully prepared “attachments” can and do go awry when gentlemen find other young women of greater fortunes than the Dashwood sisters. So, will they marry for love? Or money? Or perhaps, not at all?
By Books Should Be Free
Women of the MilitaryJoin Now to Follow
Amanda Huffman, the creator of Airman to Mom, interviews women who have served in the military or are currently serving in the military. Amanda also shares certain aspects of her military experience as an Air Force Officer, military spouse, veteran and mom.
By Amanda
The Constant: A History of Getting Things WrongJoin Now to Follow
Did you know that Europeans used to believe that sheep grew from Mongolian trees? Have you heard about the misbegotten discovery of a new form of water in the 1960s that set off a cold war arms race? Ever seen the gleaming Las Vegas hotel that accidentally shoots heat rays at poolside guests? The Constant is an audio history of getting things wrong. From ancient science to contemporary blunders, we take you on journeys of misadventure and misapprehension, filling your brain with juicy nuggets of the sometimes comical, sometimes tragical and always fascinating ways people mess things up.
By Mark Chrisler
بودكاست تعال أقلّكJoin Now to Follow
تعال أقلك هو بودكاست حواري فكرته بسيطة جداً… سؤال وجواب! البرنامج من تقديم عمار الصبان اللي حيسأل كل ضيف ثمانية أسئلة مقسمة إلى ثمانية حلقات قصيرة وما تزيد مدتها عن ١٠ دقائق. الهدف من البرنامج هو إننا نتعلم أشياء جديدة على السريع وبشكل مختصر.<br>
By The Mstdfr Network
The Bulgarian History PodcastJoin Now to Follow
A story more than 1500 years in the making, the history of Bulgaria has been one of the highest of highs and the lowest of lows.
By Eric Halsey