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GCSE science revision podcast for students studying AQA combined science.Topic by topic, Mrs Corbett tries to teach her husband GCSE science.
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Learn about our new AS and A-level Business specifications – on the go.
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The key materials for magnetic fields at A Level Physics
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This is GCSE AQA Biology Double Science I am in Year 11.
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Our sociology podcast series is an excellent resource for our market-leading AS and A-level Sociology qualifications.
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A Level Psychology topics from AQA. If you have a request for a topic leave a review with it in or DM on insta @zoeaarnison. Get revising!!
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This is GCSE AQA science which will help students who are doing there GCSE. Enjoy xx Cover art photo provided by Hans Reniers on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@hansreniers
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Podcast designed to make AQA history a breeze....
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Our new podcasts cover co-teaching AS and A-level students, resources to inspire learning, practical activities and preparing for assessment. We’ll release them over the next few weeks so make sure you’re signed up to our email updates so that you can be the first to hear when they’re online.
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RevisionPod - English revision made easy.Follow us on Twitter @GRevisionpodEvery week, Mr Forster and Mr Gallie bring you a dose of high energy revision to help you achieve the best possible marks in your English GCSE's. Each episode will look at a different question from your set texts and explore how we would analyse the language and contextual factors and how you can then use this knowledge to boost your essay writing. Click on the bio of each episode to download your GCSE RevisionPod han ...
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These Really Good Revision podcasts help students prepare for their GCSE exams focusing on the AQA Geography course.
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Your revision guide for GCSE Product Design
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The GCSE Business Studies Revision Podcast Series Unlock your potential in GCSE Business Studies with our engaging and accessible podcast series, designed to support learners of all abilities. Covering the entire GCSE Business Studies syllabus, these episodes help you master key concepts, deepen your understanding, and prepare for exam success. Whether you're pre-learning content to get ahead or revising after lessons, our podcasts provide the clarity and focus you need to excel. Each episod ...
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Revision podcasts for GCSE Geography. Designed for the AQA 'A' Syllabus.
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This podcast will help you as a reminder of what you’ve been taught in GCSE courses. This is specific to AQA 9-1 Specifications and episodes will be released on Biology, Chemistry, Physics and some History.
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GCSE AQA English literature power and conflict
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This podcast looks at AQA A-Level Psychology and WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma in Criminology. This podcast will feature revision, lessons, syllabus content, admin, additional A* A Grade content and so much more!
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A podcast for students studying AQA GCSE Music. It includes episodes on the study pieces and elements of music to help you prepare for the listening exam.
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The Explaining History Podcast, created and hosted by Nick Shepley, offers a comprehensive exploration of 20th-century history through weekly episodes. For over a decade, this podcast has been providing students and history enthusiasts with in-depth analyses of key events, processes, and debates that shaped the modern world. The podcast covers a wide range of topics within 20th-century history, including: - Major historical events like World Wars I and II, The rise and fall of communism, fas ...
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This is a podcast designed specifically to help with AQA GCSE History revision. On twitter @GCSEHistoryPod
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Short podcasts to help you learn content for AQA GCSE science for Biology, Chemistry and Physics whether you're doing Separate or Combined Science. Don't forget to check out The Science Break on Youtube, @thesciencebreak on Insta and of course the website, thesciencebreak.com.
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Focusing on the Edexcel course for GCSE History (UK exams). These Really Good Revision podcasts are aimed at helping students prepare for their GCSE exams. Specialist topics include Richard and John (series 1), the American West (series 2), Weimar and Nazi Germany (coming soon), Medicine 1250-present (coming soon) and World War I medicine (coming soon). Also check out reallygoodrevision Geography with Mr Goodman for GCSE AQA Geography podcasts.
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How are exams made accessible for students from different backgrounds? How are clever multiple choice questions written? And just how are grade boundaries awarded? Teacher Craig Barton meets the people involved in producing and marking exams to get the answers to your most pressing questions, as well as talking to fellow teachers about how you can apply all this new knowledge in the classroom.
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Welcome to https://historyrocks.co.uk. These podcasts are designed for those studying or teaching A level History. They are packed full of advice from experienced examiners! The contents are the opinion of the presenter and are not endorsed by any UK exam board. See website for details.
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How did China embrace its own hybrid form of market capitalism with state control after the death of Mao in 1976? How did China avoid the economic shock therapy that devastated the USSR and become a technological super power in the 21st Century? Today's podcast explores the writings of David Harvey on Chinese capitalism and communism. Help the podc…
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Britain's political class have realised that the writing is on the wall for them in the past week as Trump's tariffs as imposed. This podcast explores the contemporary state of international affairs between Britain, America and the EU. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its ma…
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Struggling with Business Studies exam techniques? Not sure how to approach those 9-mark questions? In this episode, we break down the exam structure, key question types, and essential strategies to help you maximise your marks and confidently tackle your GCSE Business Studies exams! 🔍 What You'll Learn: ✅ Concept Clarity – Understand core business …
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Scholarship of the Black Power Movement in general and the Nation of Islam in particular has been harder to accumulate than that on the main Civil Rights Movement led by Dr Martin Luther King and the SCLC. This podcast explores reasons for this and the differing interpretations on the nation that were recorded by historians and sociologists in the …
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Business Maths Made Easy – Essential Calculations for Success
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20:37Numbers don’t have to be intimidating! In this episode of the PEELC Strategy Podcast, we break down essential business calculations in a simple, practical way. Whether you're a student, small business owner, or just looking to boost your financial literacy, this episode will help you master the maths behind business decisions. We cover key topics, …
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Since the beginning of the 21st Century, American internationalism has been in crisis and Trump's recent verbal and economic threats towards allies has accelerated this trend. This podcast explores America's 20th and 21st Century internationalist moments and crises. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explai…
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In June 1941 Nazi Germany and its allies invaded the USSR, they saw the conquest of the country, the eradication of its leadership and the starvation of tens of millions of its people as part of a wider goal at creating a zone of resource extraction for the Nazi state in order to enable it to withstand an allied blockade and to stand up to the indu…
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In this episode of The Explaining History Podcast we were fortunate enough to speak with Dr Surekha Davies, historian of art, science and ideas, whose new book, Humans: A Monstrous History explores the darker aspects of human imagining and how we see ourselves through the filter of the monstrous. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history ea…
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Romania was, in territorial terms, one of the unlikely beneficiaries of the Paris Peace Conference. It acquired land from the disintegrated Austro Hungarian and Russian Empires and from new states like Hungary itself. the core Romanian lands, the Regat, found it challenging to absorb new territories, even when they were majority ethnically Romanian…
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In this episode Mrs Corbett tried to teach her husband everything he needs to know about the Potable Water Required Practical. Find more great revision Podcasts here : https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_podcasts/ https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_science_podcasts/저자 Mrs Corbett
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In this episode Mrs Corbett keeps everyone hydrated as she tries to teach her husband about Potable Water. Find more great revision Podcasts here : https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_podcasts/ https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_science_podcasts/저자 Mrs Corbett
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When Europe was rapidly subjugated by the Nazi regime, unprecedented economic opportunities arose and these were exploited by Germany's great industrial conglomerates and cartels such as chemicals giant IG Farben. This podcast explores how the Nazi regime imposed a new economic order on conquered states in western Europe. Help the podcast to contin…
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In this episode Mrs Corbett makes sure we have everything we need as she tries to teach her husband about Earth's Resources. Find more great revision Podcasts here : https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_podcasts/ https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_science_podcasts/저자 Mrs Corbett
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My Name is Leon episode 2 - is Leon an admirable character?
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27:33Subcsribe to GCSE English Revisionpod + here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/227488/subscribe In our second My Name is Leon episode, we look at whether the protagonist should be considered an admirable character. As with all good 'to what extent' questions, the first thing to get into is what admirable really means. Certainly not a word ever used to de…
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Subscriber-only episode Subcsribe to GCSE English Revisionpod + here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/227488/subscribe We take on a brand new text for your revising pleasure today in the form of the excellent novel My Name is Leon. Our question appears simple on the surface, but like all good literature explorations, if you think a little deeper about i…
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In this episode Mrs Corbett Lights some candles as she tries to teach her husband about Atmospheric Pollutants Find more great revision Podcasts here : https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_podcasts/ https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_science_podcasts/저자 Mrs Corbett
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In the past 24 hours there has been further indication that an immense transition in international relations is under way, far more significant that the retreat into isolation at the end of the First World War. Trump and Vance have signalled their intent to shift the US away from its traditional post war role of being the centre of Pax Americana, t…
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In this episode Mrs Corbett doesn't tip toe around a she tries to teach her husband about Carbon Footprints Find more great revision Podcasts here : https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_podcasts/ https://podcast.feedspot.com/gcse_science_podcasts/저자 Mrs Corbett
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Donald Trump has signalled a great strategic alignment away from the principles of Pax Americana, the post war unofficial imperium that America has operated since 1945 towards something that resembles the concert of great powers before the First World War. One of the powers thrown into diplomatic and strategic crisis as a result of this is Britain.…
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Between 1876 and 1920 the Ottoman Empire experienced its final crises, and despite delivering several shock defeats to allied powers during the First World War it was overcome by 1918 and subject to humiliating terms in 1920 - the consequences of which have reverberated across the 20th Century. This is the first of several podcasts on this huge his…
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AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 15
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24:34This episode is part of our study series AQA - Revolution and Dictatorship - Russia 1917-53. In this episode we look at Stalin's Terror. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider supporting it in the …
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America is withdrawing strategically and diplomatically from Europe and leaving Ukraine to its fate. The history of Atlanticism from 1941 to the present day has been a complex relationship often relying on figures like Roosevelt and Churchill whose interests aligned and on America seeing its strategic interests aligning with Europe. This podcast ex…
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This episode is the forth in our isms and ologies series on Anarchism and gives an explanation of anarchist thought on managerialism and state bureaucracy Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the show continue, please consider sup…
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What is soft power? It was a term conceptualised by Joseph Nye at the end of the Cold War to encapsulate America's moral and cultural appeal to the world. The current decline in the use of soft power by Trump administration was first accelerated by the neocons under George W. Bush, who accepted explicitly that the War on Terror would mean the aband…
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Business in the Real World - Deep Dive 10: 9 Mark Question: Partnership Analysis: Adventures in the Real World
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12:50Episode 10: Business in the Real World – Tackling a 9-Mark Question - Adventures in the Real World In this Deep Dive episode of the PEELC Strategy Podcast, we break down how to approach a 9-mark business studies question with confidence. Using a structured approach, we guide you through a real exam-style scenario where John is considering a partner…
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What is globalisation? In its current incarnation, it is the now collapsing system of quasi free markets established by the US and its allies after the Second World War that ensured a degree of stability in trade for wealthy countries and the plunder of poorer ones emerging from control by European empires. This podcast explores the functioning of …
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It's been less than two weeks since Donald Trump returned to the White House. What can we make of the flurry of edicts and presidential decrees signed, the actions of Elon Musk and how do we look beyond the noise to explore what Trumpist strategy in 2025 is? Hopefully this episode can shed a bit of light. Help the podcast to continue bringing you h…
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In this episode of the GCSE Business Studies Podcast, we walk you through the 2023 Paper 2: Influences of Marketing and Finance on Business Activity, breaking it down question by question to help you understand key concepts and develop effective strategies for tackling the exam. Here's what we cover: Section A: Marketing and Stakeholders We discuss…
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AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 14
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26:02This episode is part of our study series AQA - Revolution and Dictatorship - Russia 1917-53. In this episode we look at the first part of Stalin's foreign policy, relating to China and Germany. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help…
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In 1936 after the election of a Popular Front Government and a social revolution that spread across Spain, the general's counter revolution began with the help of fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. The delivery of Franco's army from Morocco to southern Spain by German and Italian aircraft resulted in a bloody campaign of terror across the country. Hel…
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Human Resources - Deep Dive 6: The Inspiring Journey of Maria Fernandez
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19:23Episode 6: The Inspiring Journey of Maria Fernandez In this episode, we explore the fictional yet inspiring story of Maria Fernandez, the visionary CEO of InnovateCo, a global leader in sustainable technology solutions. Maria’s leadership journey illustrates how effective human resources management can transform a business and drive success. Discov…
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Eighty years ago today, Red Army soldiers liberated the surviving prisoners at Auschwitz, one of many Nazi death camps but now an enduring symbol of the Holocaust. Today, there will be no Russian representative at the official commemorations of the Holocaust at Birkenau, eight decades on. This podcast explores the complex nature of memorialisation …
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This episode is the third in our isms and ologies series on Anarchism and gives an explanation of anarchist thought on society, the state, communism and how the state and individuals interact. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help …
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Human Resources - Deep Dive 5: Non-Financial Motivation – Creating a Happy Workforce
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10:33Episode 5: Non-Financial Motivation – Creating a Happy Workforce In this episode of the GCSE Business Studies Podcast, we explore non-financial methods that businesses can use to motivate their employees. While financial incentives are important, non-financial motivation can create a happy and productive workforce by: Increasing job satisfaction an…
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This is part two of our exploration of America's boom years in the 1950s and 1960s. What factors led to an unprecedented improvement in living standards for white American families during the post war decades? This podcast examines this period that is firmly rooted in the US and world wide imaginary as a moment that is quintessentially American and…
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AQA Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-53 part 13
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29:12In this episode of the podcast we continue with our study of the AQA syllabus - Russia 1917-53: Revolution and Dictatorship. We explore the nature of Stalinist culture during the period 1928-41 Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help…
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The British right wing print media has enjoyed extraordinary power to shape politics and public affairs in the UK in the past half century. They have influenced the outcome of elections, their owners invited to meet with British Prime Ministers regularly and they have been largely free of regulation. This podcast explores the liberal ideas that hav…
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Human Resources - Deep Dive 4: Motivating Staff – The Key to Business Success
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7:37Episode 4: Motivating Staff – The Key to Business Success In this episode of the GCSE Business Studies Podcast, we explore the crucial role of staff motivation and the various techniques businesses use to inspire their employees. Discover how motivated staff contribute to business success by: Increasing productivity and accuracy, ensuring strong pe…
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What factors led to an unprecedented improvement in living standards for white American families during the post war decades? This podcast examines this period that is firmly rooted in the US and world wide imaginary as a moment that is quintessentially American and explores the global transitions that created it. Help the podcast to continue bring…
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It's Trump's second inauguration and here are some thoughts about him, about political organisation in the years ahead and why we absolutely cannot depend on centrist sensibles any longer. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each week If you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of content and would like to help the …
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This episode is the second in our isms and ologies series on Anarchism and gives a concise overview on the history of anarchist thought and politics from the 1848 revolutions onwards. Anarchism shaped countries as diverse as Mexico, Russia, Spain and China and both capitalist and Stalinist regimes sought to destroy it. Help the podcast to continue …
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Human Resources - Deep Dive 3: The Recruitment and Selection Process
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7:15Episode 3: The Recruitment and Selection Process In this episode of the GCSE Business Studies Podcast, we explore the recruitment and selection process, breaking down the steps businesses follow to find the right candidates for their roles. From identifying the need for new staff to conducting interviews, this guide covers everything you need to kn…
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At the end of the First World War the Ottoman Empire was carved up between the British and the French, with Palestine, Transjordan and Iraq being taken as mandates by Britain and Syria and Lebanon being occupied by France. The British originally secured Syria for France, but the French then overthrew the new king of the country, Faisal, the son of …
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There are two main ways that historians have conceived of the causes of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, both as a struggle between liberalism and authoritarianism and between a people's socialism and a new rising state capitalism. This episode explores the arguments of Yueran Zhang, who suggests that there is a different explanation that can…
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Episode 2: Organisational Structures and Communication In this episode of the GCSE Business Studies Podcast, we explore how organisational structures influence communication within a business. We dive into how centralised and decentralised management structures impact the flow of information and decision-making processes. Listeners will learn about…
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Civil Rights and the Fragmenting of the New Deal (part 2)
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23:26By the mid to late 1960s the Republican Party had found a series of wedge issues that combined to break three decades of Democrat power by 1968. Richard Nixon implemented the Southern Strategy, a direct appeal to working class white voters in the South who were resentful about the social advances made by black Americans throughout the decade. This …
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It's my mission in 2025 to unpack ideologies and navigate their complex fluid nature, contradictions, theorists and explanations of the world. In January we're starting with anarchism and this is the first part of a series of podcasts exploring what exactly anarchism is and what anarchists believe. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history …
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Human Resources - Deep Dive 1: Organisational Structures
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17:29Episode 1: Understanding Organisational Structures In this episode from Season 4 of GCSE Business Studies, we explore human resources and how businesses organise themselves through organisational structures. These structures determine roles, responsibilities, and relationships within a company, often visualised through diagrams that outline differe…
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During the Cold War a range of liberal and left intellectuals looked at the new technologies born of the Second World War and its aftermath with mounting concern and alarm. Figures like Herbert Marcuse and Theodore Adorno of the Frankfurt School and the Philosopher Martin Heidegger reacted to the destructive power of the atomic bomb and the cultura…
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The most significant European fascist since Franco, Jean Marie Le Pen, died this week aged 96. This podcast explores the context of the rise of Le Front Nationale, and explores his role within it. Part two will examine how Le Pen used the failings of Mitterand's government in the 1980s to his advantage. Help the podcast to continue bringing you his…
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