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America’s Barley Basket | Episode 076

We’re wrapping up season 17 with some hot evolution talk, Bart’s all jazzed up, and please….PLEASE, Hammer. Please. Please don’t hurt ’em. Please. Season 17, Episodes 21-22 Season 18, Episodes 1-3

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Tudors Dynasty | Queen Elizabeth on Progress

On this episode I am joined by Dr Aidan Norrie to discuss the progresses of Queen Elizabeth I. Dr. Norrie will help us understand the reason for a progress, the conditions while traveling, the pageantry and so much more.  Find Tudors Dynasty merchandise here: https://tudors-dynasty-podcast-merch.creator-spring.com/   Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Guest: Dr. Aidan Norrie…

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How to Survive a Horror Movie | Episode 96: Friday the 13th (2009)

Ryan and Jordan S. head to Crystal Lake for the final time to talk about the Friday the 13th remake. Support the show

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Tudors Dynasty | The Queen‘s Final Days

A Brief History: The release of this episode is in honor of the first queen regnant of England. It was 463 years ago on this day that the daughter of Katherine of Aragon passed peacefully away.   Credits:   Hosted by: Rebecca Larson Written by: Johanna Strong Editing: Rebecca Larson Voice Over: David Black Music…

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Alcohol & Anecdotes | Episode 28: Speaking of Pterodactyls…

In this episode, Caitlin gives us the rich and silky history of merlot, while we drink Winc Wine Club’s 2020 Tempo Vero. Then, Mari tells the tale of French author and all around bad ass Charlotte Corday.

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You Betcha Radio | Episode 145 🎙Best Things About Mondays

(05:29) Treadmills and working out (34:41) Best Things about Mondays The Coldest Podcast in the Midwest Buy our merchandise: http://ohhyoubetcha.com/collections/products Facebook: http://facebook.com/ohhyoubetcha Instagram: http://instagram.com/ohhyoubetcha Twitter: https://twitter.com/ohhyoubetcha

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High Visibility | Traveling in Place: Erika Nelson

High Visibility is a podcast on arts, culture, and ideas in rural America and Indian Country produced by Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum,  a part of a longterm collaboration of exhibitions, publications, and events that share the richly divergent stories, experiences, and visions of folks across the continent. This episode is hosted…

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