Austin and Dan bring you a Podcast that’s really good for leaving on so that your dog thinks someone is home.
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Natalie Torres-Haddad is an award-winning author, financial expert, TEDxSpeaker, and an empowered voice for Latino millennials. She is joined by her co-host Vira Magallanes-Egli. Together, they interview self made millionaires discussing the tips and tricks of money management, the stories of how they attained financial freedom, and what success looked like for them on that journey.
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Dans ce podcast, on parle d'écologie, on se pose des questions et on se marre ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility. Over the course of one hund ...
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Roughly 20 minutes talking about things I have no business talking about
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les 20 premières minutes d'un film analysées par un gars qui n'a pas vu le film et un autre qui l'a vu en entier.
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Building intelligent systems that multiply your impact, income, and freedom.
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Meditation instruction to support 20 minutes of home practice per day
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Welcome to Human Geo in 20 minutes. This podcast is designed to give students a quick run down about all topics Human Geo, specifically for test reviews and specifically for the students of Mr. Linder at Stone Bridge High School. Cover art photo courtesy of Google Maps.
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Exploring an aspect of a human's life in 20 minute episodes.
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Hayden McNamee’s podcast 20 Minutes or Less is admirable for packing a lot into those few minutes, but also for avoiding the curse of so many shows. You learn a lot in those twenty minutes and, unlike so many other podcasts, it never overstays its welcome. featuring guests , james C. Burns , Dennis Mckenna, Greg Hemmings, James Mullinger, And Many more!
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NYC Comedians Erica Spera and Julian G are here to bring some hype into your life. This high energy tag team brings on a fellow comedian every week to answer some Chuck Klosterman Hypertheticals and their own ridiculous hypotheticals. 3 Comedians, 20 Minutes of Fire. @20firemin - [email protected]
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A series of general interest topic podcasts lasting no more than 20 minutes long. Each podcast is a different topic that popped into my head. In theory they mix historical information, facts and hopefully some humor. I'll leave that up to you. And if there's time left over, you get it back.
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A handful of guests and a host who wants to share the love.Our main focus is enjoying ourselves and of course playing games while being baked and or drunk. We also are trying to create a place where people can enjoy themselves as well. Listen to our adventures and follow us down our journeys as people. Welcome to 20 Minutes. Cover art photo provided by Jason Leung on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ninjason
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Everything in LA is abut 20 minutes away from each other. With that being said, where should you go for good food, a great cocktail and killer vibes? Josh and Vihan know! Josh And Vihan are both residents of Los Angeles and have quite a bit of knowledge on some of the best food spots, cool bars, and overall culture of LA. Ideally they will try to cover these in about 20 minutes. Tune IN for episodes weekly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsabout20mins/support
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Billions & Billions of eyeballs, six continents, 10k+ servers, and plenty of lessons learned over 2+ decades in IT If you're looking for quick tips on optimizing tech, managing suppliers, and growing a business, 20 Minutes Max is the space for you. Join me as I talk about things that come up during my day and share insights on taking your business to the next level. In less than 20 minutes, you'll walk away with actionable advice and strategies for success. Take advantage of this valuable re ...
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Tabletop gaming in small proportion. This podcast from game designer and publisher, Jason Kotarski (Green Couch Games) explores those great little games known as "fillers". Each episode clocks in around 20 minutes and will be filled with reviews, interviews, and ramblings related to the "filler" game space.
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Welcome to '20 Minutes of Darkness,' a podcast dedicated to candid discussions on challenging and emotional topics that impact us all. Join us as we delve into subjects such as death, global events, and the complexities of life. We believe that opening up about these issues can bring solace and understanding and a bit of curiosity. In each episode, we engage in conversations with both individuals sharing their experiences and vetted coaches, exploring the realms of sadness, depression, anger ...
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Hosted by Austin Heaton and Jonathan Cassaro. On this podcast you'll find us speaking with a mix of personalities, ranging from influencers, entrepreneurs, gamers, and even random people on the street. Most of these episodes will be segments from my YouTube videos, so if you would like to see more you can always check that out. If you're interested in being on the show just send over an email.
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New podcas”20 Minutes to Better Schools with EduPuzzle Partners” is a podcast that helps school leaders make a difference in school improvement. Each 20-minute episode dives into the MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) framework by posing and answering frequently asked questions. It’s all about helping you set up systems for student success and school improvement. EduPuzzle Partners LLC was created by two MTSS Coordinators from North Carolina, Matt and Alison. As veteran educators they kn ...
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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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Comedy. Take a break from life’s stress and laugh. We keep it lighthearted and positive. Episodes released frequently.
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YouTubers Zealand and Doctorbenjy go over sports, content creation, twitch, gaming, Football Manager, and the Streamer Showdown all while trying not to get on each other's nerves or fall in love too much.
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Lecture 35: African Americans and the Struggle for Freedom
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20:38What did freedom mean in a nation built on slavery? In this episode, African Americans and the Struggle for Freedom, we examine how the Revolutionary War opened both opportunities and contradictions. Enslaved people seized moments to escape, enlist, or negotiate their way toward liberty, while free Black communities pushed the ideals of independenc…
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As I live and breed, Dick Riddle, and the Mamdani Who Laughs.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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C'est la rentrée pour toute l'équipe du podcast ! Ça fait bientôt six ans qu'on a la joie d'être avec vous autour du micro. Bientôt le 100ème épisode ! Et comme le temps passe, on met au menu de ce nouvel épisode une question : qu’est-ce que cela veut dire de vieillir aujourd’hui ? Et, plus encore, de vieillir écologiquement ? CRÉDIT DE L’ÉPISODE 2…
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S9 Ep28: This is the Short Term Rental episode you've been waiting for - PART TWO
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18:06PART TWO: We're thrilled to have Verenice Leon back on the show with new adventures and amazing tips for all our Savvy listeners. If you've been thinking about a short-term rental investment but are unsure if you can do it on your own, this episode is for you. Reach out to Verenice on IG: @cafecito.homeloans…
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Lecture 34: Loyalists, Natives, and Women in the Revolution
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26:11Who else's story was unfolding while patriots and redcoats clashed? In this episode, Loyalists, Natives, and Women in the Revolution, we uncover the perspectives often left out of the spotlight. For Loyalists, the war meant persecution, exile, and divided families as neighbors turned against each other. For Native nations, it was a struggle for sur…
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Lecture 33: The Treaty of Paris and International Consequences
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18:20What does it mean to win a war—and what comes after? In this episode, Treaty of Paris and International Consequences, we explore how the 1783 treaty ended the Revolutionary War and redrew the map of North America. Britain recognized American independence, France savored a victory over its old rival, and Spain gained territory—but the global balance…
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What happens when the revolution's fate shifts to the South? In this episode, War in the South and Yorktown, we follow the brutal campaigns that swept through the Carolinas and Georgia, where guerrilla fighters like Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox," kept the resistance alive against British advances. But the real climax came at Yorktown in 1781, whe…
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Lecture 31: Saratoga, Valley Forge, and French Alliance
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25:21What turns the tide of a revolution—victory, endurance, or allies? In this episode, Saratoga, Valley Forge, and the French Alliance, we trace three defining moments of the American Revolution. At Saratoga, a stunning American triumph convinced the world the rebels had a real chance. At Valley Forge, Washington's army endured a brutal winter, forgin…
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Koi Boi, the devil's Skee-Ball, and sad brat seeking dommy mommy.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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What happens when the fight for independence moves from protest to battlefield? In this episode, Revolution in the North, we explore the early campaigns of the Revolutionary War, from the siege of Boston to the stunning American victory at Saratoga. The North became the proving ground where untrained militias clashed with the might of the British a…
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S9 Ep27: This is the Short Term Rental episode you've been waiting for - PART ONE
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19:59We're thrilled to have Verenice Leon back on the show with new adventures and amazing tips for all our Savvy listeners. If you've been thinking about a short-term rental investment but are unsure if you can do it on your own, this episode is for you. Reach out to Verenice on IG: @cafecito.homeloans저자 Natalie Torres-Haddad
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What turns rebellion into a nation's birth? In this episode, The Declaration of Independence, we dive into the summer of 1776, when Thomas Jefferson's words transformed colonial anger into a bold statement of freedom. With lines about "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," the document didn't just list grievances against King George—it anno…
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Lecture 28: Paine's Common Sense and the Spirit of Independence
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24:22What if one pamphlet could spark a revolution? In this episode, Paine's Common Sense and the Spirit of Independence, we explore how Thomas Paine's fiery words in 1776 cut through the confusion and lit a fire in the hearts of ordinary colonists. With plain language and bold arguments, Paine made the case that monarchy was corrupt, independence was n…
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What happens when a midnight ride and a few gunshots change the course of history? In this episode, Lexington and Concord, we follow the tense standoff of April 1775, when British troops marched to seize colonial weapons—and found themselves face-to-face with determined militiamen. The "shot heard 'round the world" turned protest into open war, as …
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500th episode bingo card, spooky dog names, and Clark's lucrative bird hobby.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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What happens when punishment backfires and sparks rebellion instead? In this episode, The Intolerable Acts and Colonial Unity, we explore how Britain's harsh response to the Boston Tea Party—closing the harbor, stripping Massachusetts of self-government, and quartering troops—was meant to crush dissent. Instead, it outraged colonists from New Engla…
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What turns protest into revolution? In this episode, The Boston Massacre and Tea Party, we look at two flashpoints that lit the fuse of rebellion. First, British soldiers firing into a crowd left five colonists dead—an event branded as a "massacre" that fueled outrage across the colonies. Just three years later, patriots dressed as Mohawks dumped c…
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What happens when everyday goods like sugar, paper, and tea become symbols of oppression? In this episode, Sugar, Stamp, and Townshend Acts, we explore how Britain's attempts to raise revenue after the French and Indian War sparked outrage in the colonies. From taxes on newspapers and playing cards to duties on glass and paint, these acts weren't j…
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Lecture 23: The Proclamation of 1763 and Native Resistance
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23:45Imagine winning a massive war—only to be told you can't move into the land you thought was yours. That's exactly what happened after Britain issued the Proclamation of 1763, drawing a line down the Appalachian Mountains and telling colonists to stay put. But this wasn't just about colonists being frustrated; it was also about Native nations resisti…
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Always the spanksmaid, kiss club for men, and Dan's transition of the year.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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A tepid defense of Jimmy Kimmel, port of law, and Dan's pregnant?!저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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Dan's tattoo tributes, a shameful puppet show story, and the #1 pick for the commune draft.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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RFKLickingToilet.gov, Austin's reverse conversion camps, and Clark's terminal Betty Davis eyes.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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Before the American Revolution ever lit its spark, there was another war that set the stage—the French and Indian War. Imagine vast forests, rival empires colliding, and Native nations choosing sides as Britain and France fought for control of North America. From George Washington's early missteps to dramatic battles on the frontier, this conflict …
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The First Great Awakening wasn't just a wave of fiery sermons—it was a cultural earthquake that shook the colonies. Picture crowded fields where George Whitefield's booming voice carried for miles, farmers and townsfolk weeping, trembling, and shouting "Amen!" This movement didn't just spark religious fervor; it challenged authority, encouraged new…
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Spark your curiosity in this episode as we explore how Enlightenment ideas ignited new ways of thinking in colonial America. From Benjamin Franklin's experiments to the spread of rational thought and individual liberty, discover how philosophers like Locke and Montesquieu inspired colonists to question authority and envision self-governance. Uncove…
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Lecture 19: Bacon's Rebellion and Early Class Tensions
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16:19Ignite the fuse of rebellion in this episode as we dive into Bacon's Rebellion of 1676, a fiery uprising that shook colonial Virginia. Explore how Nathaniel Bacon's ragtag army of indentured servants, enslaved Africans, and frontier settlers challenged the elite, exposing deep class tensions and resentment over Native policies. Uncover the chaos, a…
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Dive into the turbulent clash of worlds in this episode, as colonial ambition sparks conflict with Native nations across early America. From King Philip's War in New England to the Yamasee War in the South, explore how Indigenous peoples resisted encroaching settlers, forging alliances and fighting to protect their lands. Uncover the strategies, be…
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Step into the daily rhythms of colonial America in this episode, where ordinary lives reveal the heartbeat of a growing society. From bustling New England farms to vibrant Southern plantations and diverse Middle Colony towns, explore how colonists worked, worshipped, and built communities amidst challenges and change. Uncover the roles of family, f…
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Journey to the Southern Colonies in this episode, where sprawling plantations and the brutal system of slavery defined a new economic and social order. From Virginia's tobacco fields to South Carolina's rice marshes, explore how wealth and exploitation intertwined, shaping lives on both sides of the Atlantic. Uncover the harsh realities of enslaved…
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Lecture 15: Middle Colonies: Diversity in New York and Pennsylvania
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25:00Discover the vibrant mosaic of the Middle Colonies in this episode, where New York and Pennsylvania became melting pots of early America. From the Dutch roots of bustling New Amsterdam to William Penn's Quaker haven of tolerance, explore how diverse cultures—English, Dutch, German, and more—shaped thriving societies. Uncover stories of religious fr…
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Step into the chilling chaos of the Salem Witch Trials in 1692, where fear and suspicion tore through a Puritan community. Explore how accusations of witchcraft spiraled into mass hysteria, targeting dissenters and outsiders in a society gripped by paranoia. From spectral evidence to public executions, uncover the dark forces—religious, social, and…
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Dive into the fiery world of religious dissent in early colonial America, where bold voices challenged the rigid order of Puritan society. From Anne Hutchinson's defiant preaching to Roger Williams' radical call for religious freedom, explore how dissenters sparked conflict and founded new communities like Rhode Island. Uncover the struggles, exile…
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Step into the world of the Puritans in this episode, as they build a "city upon a hill" in Massachusetts Bay during the 1630s. Explore their quest for a godly society, driven by strict faith, communal discipline, and a vision of moral reform. From John Winthrop's leadership to the tensions with dissenters like Anne Hutchinson, uncover the triumphs …
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Set sail with the Pilgrims in this episode as they brave the Atlantic to establish Plymouth Colony in 1620. Discover the dreams of religious freedom that drove them, the harsh realities of survival in a new land, and their complex encounters with the Wampanoag people. From the Mayflower Compact to the first Thanksgiving, explore the triumphs and st…
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Lecture 10: Tobacco, Servitude, and the First Africans
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20:51Dive into the transformative early days of colonial Virginia in this episode, where tobacco fueled ambition and reshaped lives. Explore the rise of indentured servitude, the arrival of the first Africans in 1619, and the complex relationships that emerged in a fledgling colony. From the promise of profit to the harsh realities of labor and survival…
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Lecture 9: Early English Attempts: Roanoke and Jamestown
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19:37Step into the precarious beginnings of English colonization in this episode, where ambition and mystery collide at Roanoke and Jamestown. Unravel the enigma of the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke, vanished without a trace, and follow the struggles of Jamestown's settlers as they faced starvation, conflict, and uneasy alliances with the Powhatan Confederac…
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Sail into the bustling world of New Netherland in this episode, where Dutch traders and settlers carved out a vibrant colony along the Hudson River. From the lively port of New Amsterdam to the diverse communities of farmers and merchants, explore how the Dutch West India Company shaped a unique blend of commerce, culture, and coexistence with Indi…
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Embark on a thrilling journey through the heart of early America in this episode, as we trace the French explorers who ventured deep into the continent's rivers and forests. From Samuel de Champlain's founding of Quebec to the voyageurs paddling through vast wilderness, discover how the fur trade forged alliances with Indigenous nations and shaped …
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Venture into the vibrant and complex world of Spanish colonies in this episode, where conquest gave way to sprawling empires across the Americas. Explore how Spain built a colonial system blending Indigenous traditions, African influences, and European ambitions. Uncover the stories of encomiendas, Catholic missions, and resilient communities that …
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Embark on a pivotal journey in this episode as we explore Christopher Columbus's arrival in 1492 and the seismic wave of Spanish conquest that followed. From the Caribbean shores to the fall of mighty Indigenous empires, uncover the ambitions, encounters, and devastating consequences that reshaped the Americas. Dive into the clash of worlds, where …
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Set sail with the Norse explorers in this thrilling episode as we uncover their daring voyages to North America centuries before Columbus. From the windswept shores of Vinland to the archaeological mysteries of L'Anse aux Meadows, discover how Vikings like Leif Erikson navigated uncharted waters and made early contact with Indigenous peoples. Explo…
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Journey to the ancient Southwest in this episode, where the Pueblo peoples built thriving civilizations in the desert. From the awe-inspiring cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde to the sprawling stone cities of Chaco Canyon, discover how the Ancestral Puebloans and Hohokam mastered irrigation, agriculture, and trade across vast networks. Explore their ri…
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Step into the heart of the Mississippian World in this episode, where we explore Cahokia, North America's greatest pre-contact city. With towering mounds, sprawling plazas, and a population rivaling medieval London, Cahokia was a hub of trade, ceremony, and power. Uncover the vibrant culture of the Mississippians, their mastery of maize agriculture…
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Dive into the vibrant world of Native North America Before 1492 in this episode of U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. Discover the ingenious Inuit of the Arctic, thriving in extreme environments, and the sophisticated Haudenosaunee Confederacy, a model of democratic governance. From the urban marvel of Cahokia to the ecologically savvy practices o…
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Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast is built for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs aroun…
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Don't you dare call Saul, Rambo Jesus, and showing and/or selling hole.저자 Secret Weapon Productions
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