A podcast about all things TV and movies.
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Deirdre O'Kane is in the company of two of her finest and funniest friends, Sarah-Jane Drummey and Eva Birthistle in this uplifting podcast from their homes in Dublin, London, and Madrid. Together they are actors, filmmakers, comedians, mothers, wives, daughters, troublemakers, and sisters (in every sense of the word). Join in the fun as they share the good, the bad, and the downright embarrassing. Let the revelations begin! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the podcast of the German Historical Institute London, a research centre for German and British academics and students in the heart of Bloomsbury. The GHIL is a research base for historians of all eras working on colonial history and global relations or the history of Great Britain and Ireland, and also provides a meeting point for UK historians whose research concerns the history of the German-speaking lands. In each podcast episode, ranging from interviews to lecture recordings, ...
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A world-class symphony orchestra for the 21st century. London (Southbank Centre), UK & touring internationally. Led by Esa-Pekka Salonen. Our audio podcast channel features selected pre-concert talks from our London and UK season.
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Moa Gammel and Henrik Björn talk about their new show. Jordskott is a gripping Nordic crime thriller that sees police investigator Eva Thörnblad drawn into a haunting mystery with dark forces at work. Hosted by Boyd Hilton at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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TBH explores how tech businesses got started, how they succeeded or failed and what it was like to work in them. Presenter Charles Miller is a former BBC producer who specialised in documentaries about technology and business. In TBH he continues his research, meeting key people whose stories tell us how technology found its way into our lives. In this first series, he talks to those behind the dot com boom and bust in the UK in the late 1990s.
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Join Steve (Groot_In_London *Instagram/Facebook*), and Eric (thor_is_worthy_cosplay *Instagram/Facebook*) while we travel into the realm of Cosplay and Comic Cons, and events alike! and help us take our idea of Collaborated Cosplay to the next level! We are baby cosplayers with less than 2 years attending conventions and only have been to 3 Comic Cons, and a handful of smaller events and movie premiers. Eric is starting to become known more for his work working skills, which he has put to us ...
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CoinGeek Conversations is a weekly podcast update on the thriving BitcoinSV ecosystem - for beginners as well as those already deeply immersed in it. CoinGeek's Charles Miller meets entrepreneurs, technologists and businesspeople to ask about their work and their visions for the future. You don't need to be an expert in computer science or business studies. But you do need an appetite to learn about the most exciting new technology of our time.
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The Umbrella Academy (Season 4)
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Discussing the final season of The Umbrella Academy The post The Umbrella Academy (Season 4) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Tell Me Lies (Season 2)
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Discussing Season 2 of Tell Me Lies The post Tell Me Lies (Season 2) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Frederick Cooper: Understanding Power Relations in a Colonial Context: Top-Down, Bottom-Up, In-Between
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Some years ago, historians reacted to the elite bias of much historical writing by advocating a ‘bottom-up’ approach focusing on peasants, workers, the urban and rural poor, racial minorities, women, and others of subordinate status in their social contexts. To do so is not only to bring out the violence, exploitation, and suffering to which people…
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Discussing season 3 of Bel-Air The post Bel-Air (Season 3) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Heartstopper (Season 3)
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Discussing Heartstopper season 3 The post Heartstopper (Season 3) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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The Perfect Couple + A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
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It's fall, we're back, and discussing A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and The Perfect Couple. The post The Perfect Couple + A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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It is a widespread belief that the Reformation introduced the possibility of choosing between different variants of the Christian faith. In contrast, this lecture argues that the early German Reformation created a field of experimentation in which it was disputed who was able, and who was permitted, to decide on which faith options, and how. The Re…
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During the Reformation people had to choose between the Protestant and Catholic faith - or so the popular narrative goes. But is it really that simple? GHIL Deputy Director Michael Schaich and podcast host Kim König are joined by Matthias Pohlig, Professor of Early Modern European History at Humboldt University of Berlin, to discuss the research be…
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Radhika Singha, Indra Sengupta and Kim König: Criminology and 'scientific' penology in India, 1894-1955
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In this GHIL Podcast episode host Kim König is joined by GHIL Senior Fellow and Head of the India Research Programme Indra Sengupta to talk to Radhika Singha about her recent GHIL lecture and her research on criminology and 'scientific' penology in India, 1894-1955. Their conversation touches on criminal and labour histories, and seeks to answer th…
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Radhika Singha: International Penology in Colonial India: Too Advanced, Too American, Too Expensive?
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The Indian Jail Committee report of 1919–20 is often cast as the turning point in colonial penal policy, when reform and rehabilitation were added to deterrence. But it is also acknowledged that very little changed on the ground. Why after all did a cash-strapped, politically-besieged regime sponsor a globe-trotting tour of jails and reformatories?…
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HELLO DEAREST READER Season three of Bridgerton brings us Penelope and Colin’s story and a number of stories on the side. Francesca Ames her debut, Benedict explores, and Eloise has a new friend. I discuss most of what went down on this podcast episode. Check out the podcast episode and let me know your thoughts … Continue Reading The post Bridgert…
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Stefanie Middendorf, Clemens Villinger and Kim König: States of Emergency and the Social Dimensions of Administrative Agency
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From living through wars to experiencing humanitarian crises, in this podcast episode, GHIL Research Fellow Clemens Villinger and PR officer Kim Koenig talk to Stephanie Middendorf about the research behind her GHIL Lecture on states of emergency and exception. What did they mean for societies in the 20th century and what can we take away for our o…
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Stefanie Middendorf: Societies under Siege: Experiencing States of Emergency in the Long Twentieth Century
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Today, the state of emergency seems to be as permanent as it is omnipresent. The term became ubiquitous in the early twentieth century and continues to guide the self-description of contemporary societies. Yet, referring to ‘emergencies’ implies a large range of meanings, from actual states of war to moments of humanitarian crisis, from abstract re…
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Under the Bridge (Season 1)
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Discussing Under the Bridge The post Under the Bridge (Season 1) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Eva Marlene Hausteiner, Pascale Siegrist and Kim König: Federations, constitutions and the German Basic Law
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Can federations be stable? Should political orders last forever and constitutions be permanent?75 years ago, the German Basic Law came into force. In this GHIL podcast interview, Research Fellow for Modern History Pascale Siegrist and PR Officer Kim König talk to Eva Marlene Hausteiner, Chair in Political Theory and History of Political Thought at …
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In political theory and political debates, an implicit expectation looms large: a ‘good’ polity is durable, ideally even permanent. Federal polities are accordingly conceptualized as orders which can regulate heterogeneity and resolve conflict—for the sake of long-term stability. The lecture will question this expectation of permanence by pointing …
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This podcast episode is a recording of the second Thyssen Lecture, given by Sebastian Conrad, and organized by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation in cooperation with the GHIL. Sebastian Conrad’s lecture explores how the construction of a particular, western notion of time and temporality, of modernity, was central to the constitution of western imperial …
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Apples Never Fall (Season 1)
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Discussing Apples Never Fall based on the book by Liane Moriarty The post Apples Never Fall (Season 1) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Discussing the final season of Alex Rider The post Alex Rider (Season 3) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Young Royals (Season 3)
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Discussing the final season of Young Royals The post Young Royals (Season 3) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Money doesn’t stink – or so the famous phrase goes. So, what did peasants in the Middle Ages mean when they complained about bad coin? Can a focus on monetary issues shed new light on the Peasants' War?In this GHIL Podcast interview, Research Fellow for Medieval History Marcus Meer and PR Officer Kim König are joined by Philipp Rössner, Professor o…
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The ‘Great German Peasant War’ of 1524–6 has quietly slipped off the historian’s agenda. Structural-materialist interpretations have waned since the fall of the Iron Curtain, giving rise to several ‘cultural’ and other ‘turns’, most of which have also passed. One phenomenon, however, has been missed completely, in older as well as more recent histo…
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Discussing Dune: Part Two The post Dune: Part Two appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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The Challenge, Reacher, + More
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Catch up on what I've been watching, includes The Challenge, Reacher, and more. The post The Challenge, Reacher, + More appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Why did people in Imperial Germany became increasingly interested in their personal performance? Was there a link between global entanglements of Imperial Germany on the one hand and a rise in personal achievement culture on the other?Nina Verheyen, Mirjam Brusius and Kim König által
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Within a few decades, people in Imperial Germany witnessed a dramatic rise in global exchange, as well as an increased public interest in personal achievement. Work performance, intelligence, sporting achievements, and so on were measured, standardized, optimized and—above all—cherished. This lecture scrutinizes the link between both of these trend…
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Between the late eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, the British transported over a quarter of a million convicts to colonies and settlements including in Australia, the Andaman Islands, Indian Ocean, and Southeast Asia. About one percent of the approximately 167,000 convicts shipped to the Australian colonies (1787-1868) were of Asian, African…
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians
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Discussing Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 1) The post Percy Jackson and the Olympians appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Discussing Echo season 1 The post Echo (Season 1) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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The issue of restitution is an ongoing topic of public debate in both European and African societies. In this GHIL podcast interview, GHIL Fellow for Colonial and Global History Mirjam Brusius and PR Officer Kim König talk to Kokou Azamede, Associate Professor at the Department of German Studies at the University of Lomé, about his work with local …
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Kokou Azamede: The Perception of Colonial Cultural Goods and Human Remains among Communities in the Former German Colony of Togo in the Context of the Restitution Debate
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The issue of restitution continues to animate public debate in both European and African societies. The search for ways and means to present the problem and to involve communities is becoming a challenge for some African leaders because opinions on the issue tend to diverge between the communities and social groups concerned, depending in part on t…
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School Spirits (Season 1)
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Discussing season 1 of School Spirits The post School Spirits (Season 1) appeared first on inHer Glam.Eva London által
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Festive Sweaters and Bubbly Battles: the CoinGeek Conversations Christmas Quiz Extravaganza!
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Setting a festive mood with a holiday shirt to boot, Charles Miller kicks off the CoinGeek Conversations Christmas Special this year, sharing a bubbly toast with his guests: CoinGeek Reporter, Becky Liggero, and Osmin Callis, the Founder and CEO of Mode 8. The two battled it out to the end in an exciting quiz covering topics, such as Bitcoin SV (BS…
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