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The Cold War, Prohibition, the Gold Rush, the Space Race. Every part of your life - the words you speak, the ideas you share - can be traced to our history, but how well do you really know the stories that made America? We'll take you to the events, the times and the people that shaped our nation. And we'll show you how our history affected them, their families and affects you today. Hosted by Lindsay Graham (not the Senator). From Wondery, the network behind American Scandal, Tides of Histo ...
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The Fairy Tellers

The Fairy Tellers

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Welcome to The Fairy Tellers podcast! We explore what myths, legends, folklore, fables, and fairy tales say about cultures both then and now. So grab a hot cup of cocoa and a comfy seat while we retell you a thing.
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歌送者 X Song Tellers

歌送者 X Song Tellers

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我們不只聽音樂,我們「說」音樂。 來自90年代,喜歡分享、熱愛音樂,但真的不會唱歌。 🔸David - 不安於現況,身處異鄉卻擋不住想做podcast之心的微斜槓青年。 🔸Eric - 自稱社畜,卻是朋友眼中的勝利組。勉強幽默、充滿故事的初老青年。 🔸Green - 時常遊走在自卑自信、快樂憂鬱的多愁善感女子。 三個個性截然不同的好友對談,以音樂帶入故事,交換喜怒哀樂、分享關於人生的全新觀點,陪伴你無論晴天雨天。 📻歡迎收聽【歌送者 X Song Tellers】 【疑難雜症來這裡找歌送者~ 】 💊IG:https://www.instagram.com/songteller2020 💊Email:songteller2020@gmail.com -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Real people telling Real stories. Life is full of twist, turns and always unpredictable. These Tellers sit down and share their stories with host Alisha Tinker and Christopher J. Douglas. Recorded in Cleveland, Ohio
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Urban Tellers Backstory

Urban Tellers Backstory

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Urban Tellers® Backstory features a story followed by an in-depth, unscripted interview with the storyteller. Listeners get to hear the story, plus an inside view into the person, their process, and the story behind the story. Produced by PDX Story Theater and Sweetlime Productions,
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A Cornucopia Of Tales and Tellers

A Cornucopia of Tales and Tellers

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Storytellers from all around the world join us to tell their favourite tales. Join us for tales of wonder, might, magic, folklore and history as we head to every corner of the earth, every period in history and even into the otherworlds.
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Storytellers and Storysellers Podcast gives you a front-row seat to find out how the best stories are told and sold. Tune in for strategy & storytelling perspectives from the brightest minds in entertainment, in conversation with Vineet Kanabar. From music to movies, from gaming to podcasts, from platforms to technologies. New episodes every Thursday. Follow the host Vineet Kanabar on Twitter & Instagram: https://twitter.com/ashcharyafuckit and https://instagram.com/ashcharyafuckit
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In this short episode, Geoff and Katrina talk ghost stories in Albuquerque. This year, the American Folklore Society conference was being held in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Katrina is still recovering her brain from working over time all week. So, to recuperate, she retells some ghosts stories from locations that she was able to go to while in tow…
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In October 1860, railroad engineer Theodore Judah looked out across California’s Sierra Nevada range, dreaming of a railroad that would connect the United States from coast to coast. It was the start of a decade-long endeavor to build the world’s first transcontinental railroad. Two competing railroad companies would eventually begin construction, …
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Step into the summer of 1848 with Timetellers, as we journey to a small town in upstate New York, where a gathering of bold women and supportive men changed the course of American history. This episode brings to life the story of the Seneca Falls Convention, a defining moment in the fight for women's rights, where the first public call for equality…
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Money20/20 Asia's Content Lead, Namita Kinjawadekar, speaks with Dwaipayan Sadhu, CEO of TrustBank, Singapore's first digital bank. Dwai details the bank's rapid growth, innovative strategies, and the importance of customer experience. He discusses the challenges faced in the banking industry, the significance of technology and innovation, and the …
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The true crime history podcast American Criminal takes you inside the minds of our most notorious felons and outlaws, exploring the dark side to the American dream. In this series, a Manhattan socialite disappeared from her mansion on the Upper East Side. After a brief investigation, detectives zeroed in on one woman: Sante Kimes. As the police and…
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Many people are familiar with Powhatan, the Paramount Chief who ruled over a vast network of more than 30 tribes in the Chesapeake region when the English arrived in 1607. But it was Powhatan’s brother, Opechancanough, who came closest to wiping out the English colony at Jamestown. Today, Lindsay is joined by Dr. James Horn, President of the Jamest…
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In this episode of the Bank Tellers podcast, Richard Davies, CEO of Allica Bank, and Micky Tesfaye, Content Lead at Money20/20, dive into Allica Bank's journey and its focus on the underserved mid-sized business segment in the UK. Richard discusses the importance of execution in business strategy, the unique approach of building acquisition-focused…
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In this episode, Katrina and Geoff dive back into the tales of Jack in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. First Katrina does a quick review of how Jack tales crossed over the ocean and wound up in the Americas before Geoff tells us the tale of Jack and the North Wind. After a quick conversation about similar tales types and the differe…
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In April 1613, years of bloody warfare culminated in the kidnapping of the paramount chief Powhatan’s daughter Pocahontas. The English colonists in Jamestown offered to return her in exchange for stolen weapons, English prisoners, and corn, but their proposal was met with silence. In the meantime, Pocahontas befriended English colonist John Rolfe. …
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Step into the eerie world of Halloween with "Time Tellers," where we unravel the captivating history behind one of the most beloved celebrations. Journey back over 2,000 years to the misty Celtic landscapes, where the ancient festival of Samhain marked a time when the veil between the living and the dead was at its thinnest. Discover the rich tapes…
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From the host of American History Tellers (Lindsay Graham) comes a new series that explores the history behind the story of Dracula, written by Bram Stoker at the end of the 19th century. The roots of this legendary horror novel stretch far into the distant past…and deep into the human psyche. This podcast will reveal how Stoker melded ancient folk…
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Join hosts Renee and Dan in this captivating episode of Time Tellers as they unravel the eerie legend of the Sheepman, a creature that has haunted the imaginations of rural America for decades. Journey with them to Loveland, Ohio, a quaint town nestled along the Little Miami River, where the legend first took root in the 1950s. Imagine the dense wo…
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In the summer of 1609, a hurricane struck a large English fleet bound for Virginia on a rescue mission. Some of the battered survivors safely landed in Jamestown, but the flagship Sea Venture and the provisions it carried were lost. The already hungry colonists were forced to face the winter without those much-needed supplies. That fall, Powhatan I…
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Welcome back to Time Tellers, where the air is crisp, the nights grow longer, and the tales we weave are as chilling as the October wind. In today's episode, join hosts Renee and Dan as they embark on a spine-tingling journey through the cold, desolate forests of the North, where ancient legends and eerie creatures lurk in the shadows. Our story le…
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In this episode, Geoff and Katrina bring us back to the topic of Pourquoi tales, by way of literary folk tales. In 1902, Rudyard Kipling published his own tales that he wrote for his daughter in the style of pourquoi tales. The title "Just So Stories" have stuck in the mind of the public and became synonymous with Pourquoi tales because they answer…
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Welcome back to Timetellers, where Renee and Dan embark on a captivating journey through the complex and often tumultuous history of voting laws in the United States. With Election Day looming on November 5th, 2024, this episode dives into the past to uncover the pivotal moments that have shaped voting rights and explores why every vote matters mor…
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Welcome back to Time Tellers, where we delve into the forgotten, mysterious, and fascinating stories of the past. Join your hosts, Renee and Dan, as they journey into the heart of the Pennsylvania wilderness to uncover the poignant tale of a creature unlike any other—the Squonk. Hidden among the dense hemlock forests, the Squonk weaves a story root…
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In this inaugural episode of The Bank Tellers, Zach Anderson Pettet, VP of Fintech at Money20/20 and Siya Vansia, Chief Brand and Innovation Officer at ConnectOne Bank, sit down to discuss the bank's founding, its growth trajectory, and the importance of innovation aligned with brand values. Plus, Siya shares insights on navigating technology trend…
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In January 1608, fire blazed through the English settlement in Jamestown, Virginia. Nearly every building was reduced to ash. The destruction meant that the colonists would have to brave the winter with nothing but the clothes on their backs. More than ever before, their survival depended on the goodwill of the paramount chief Powhatan. As the colo…
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Welcome to Time Tellers, where the past refuses to stay buried, and the whispers of history beckon us to listen closely. Join your host, Renee, and her co-host, Dan, as they unravel a tale that lies at the eerie crossroads of folklore and law. In this gripping episode, we journey back to the winter of 1897, amidst the snow-blanketed hills of Greenb…
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October 14, 1947. US Air Force Captain Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound, a feat many aviators previously believed impossible. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily…
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In December 1606, three ships carrying 104 settlers left England and set sail for Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay. Six months later, they arrived on a narrow peninsula in the James River and founded Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in mainland North America. From the start, faction and infighting threatened to tear the colony apart. And …
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Step into the shadowy past with "Time Tellers," where hosts Renee and Dan unravel the chilling saga of the Salem Witch Trials, a dark chapter in early American history that forever haunts the pages of time. In the harsh winter of 1692, the Puritan settlement of Salem, Massachusetts, found itself engulfed in a whirlwind of paranoia and fear. With st…
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In this episode, Geoff and Katrina fly into the world of witches, thanks to an article by folklorist Kay Turner. In her article titled, "The Witch in Flight" published in the Winter 2023 addition of the Journal of American Folklore, Turner discusses some of the reasons why we encounter so many winged females in myths, folklore, and fairy tales. Kat…
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After the RMS Titanic sank in 1912, the ocean liner's fame only continued to grow. Today, Lindsay is joined by journalist Daniel Stone to discuss how generations of people searched for the sunken Titanic, the holy grail of wrecks. He charts the ship’s fandom, from mere enthusiasts to an obsessive who claimed ownership of the vessel. Daniel Stone is…
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Welcome back, Time Tellers! Join your hosts Renee and Dan as they embark on a spine-chilling journey into the heart of one of America's most enigmatic landmarks: the Winchester Mystery House. This episode promises a spellbinding tale of intrigue, tragedy, and the supernatural. Delve into the life of Sarah Lockwood Pardee, a woman marked by loss and…
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In this exciting episode, join us as we embark on a new chapter for the Time Tellers Podcast—our very own Patreon! Dive into the behind-the-scenes story of how our Patreon came to life, featuring real-time reactions, surprises, and a bit of humor. Explore the different tiers available, from early access to exclusive content and even a book club. He…
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September 30, 1520. Suleiman the Magnificent becomes Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, and sets his sights on conquering Europe. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Po…
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On April 16, 1912, shocked survivors of the Titanic made their way to New York aboard the rescue ship, RMS Carpathia, and news of the tragedy began to spread around the world. Congress and the British Board of Trade both launched investigations into maritime safety regulations, seeking justice for the 1,500 victims of the disaster. As years went by…
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Welcome back, history enthusiasts, to another thrilling episode of Time Tellers, the podcast where we dive into the captivating stories of the past that have shaped our world today. Join your host Renee and co-host Dan as they explore one of the most bizarre and tragic events in American history: The Great Molasses Flood of 1919. On January 15, 191…
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TW: Incestuous desires In this episode, Geoff and Katrina are celebrating 5 years of podcasting myths, legends, folklore, and fables with another take on Cinderella. While we normally talk about ATU 510A, or Cinderella tales, for our 5th Anniversary, we're shaking things up with ATU 510B! In this tale type, we explore a tale of riches to rags and b…
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Just past midnight on April 15th, 1912, only 20 minutes after striking an iceberg, the Titanic began taking on water in her forward hull. Captain Edward Smith quickly realized the ship was doomed to sink and issued orders to start loading the lifeboats. But with only 20 lifeboats on board, more than half the 2,200 passengers and crew would be left …
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Welcome back, history enthusiasts, to another gripping episode of Time Tellers. This week, we delve into the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919, a dark chapter in baseball history that shook the very foundation of America's beloved pastime. Join your hosts, Renee and Dan, as they navigate the treacherous waters of greed, betrayal, and corruption. D…
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September 16, 1920. A horse-drawn wagon explodes in the middle of New York’s financial district, killing 30 people. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily. See Privacy Policy at …
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Welcome to Time Tellers, where we dive into the intriguing stories and forgotten lore that have shaped our world. In this mini-episode, we're about to embark on a journey into a superstition that has piqued the curiosity of even the most rational among us. Friday the 13th. What about this particular date makes it synonymous with bad luck? Is there …
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When the RMS Titanic launched in April of 1912, it was the pinnacle of luxury and the largest vessel to ever set sail. It was also an engineering marvel, as sophisticated as the most elegant hotels, and deemed incapable of sinking. But on its maiden voyage, in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic, the Titanic collided with a massive iceberg. Wit…
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Welcome back, history enthusiasts, to another episode of Time Tellers! In this thrilling installment, your hosts Renee and Dan delve into the astonishing tale of the Brinks Robbery of 1950, often dubbed "America's Perfect Crime." On the frigid evening of January 17, 1950, the streets of Boston were calm, but inside the Brinks Armored Car Depot, an …
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In 1981, a gunman fired six shots at Ronald Reagan after the president gave a speech at a Washington D.C. hotel. Over the next several hours, split-second decisions made by Secret Service agents and D.C. hospital staff would determine whether Reagan would live or die. Amidst Cold War tensions, as Reagan lay unconscious in an operating room, questio…
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Welcome back, history enthusiasts, to another gripping episode of Time Tellers, the podcast where we dive deep into the stories of the past that have shaped our world today. Join your hosts, Renee and Dan, as they unravel the dramatic events of the Battle of Blair Mountain. In this episode, we explore a monumental conflict between coal miners and c…
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September 2nd 1666: the Great Fire of London begins in a bakery on Pudding Lane, before quickly spreading and reducing one third of London to ashes. This episode originally aired in 2022. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser. Go to HistoryDaily.com for more histor…
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Welcome back to Time Tellers, where we journey through the pages of history to uncover stories that have shaped our world. Today, we're taking you back to a cold winter's day in December 1867, when a small town in New York State became the site of one of the deadliest train disasters in American history. This is the story of the Angola Horror. It w…
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On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was shot and killed while riding in his presidential limo through downtown Dallas. His violent and public death became one of the most traumatic moments in the nation’s history — and one of the most controversial, as Americans debated the mystery around his killer, Lee Harvey Oswald. The tragedy also thrust Vic…
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Welcome to Time Tellers, the podcast that delves into the significant stories and historical events that have profoundly shaped the United States. I'm your host, Renee, and alongside me is Dan, the mastermind behind this episode. In this riveting episode, we unravel the intense and pivotal conflict known as the Gauge Wars. This battle shaped Americ…
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In September 1901, President William McKinley visited the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York to deliver a speech celebrating American achievements at home and abroad. But waiting in the crowd in Buffalo was an embittered Polish-American laborer seeking to prove his commitment to the anarchist cause. Leon Czolgosz fired two bullets, striki…
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Welcome to episode four of Time Tellers, where we delve into the captivating stories and historical events that have shaped the United States. In this episode, titled "Battles and Bays," we explore the epic tale of Misery Bay and Presque Isle during the War of 1812. Join Renee and Dan as they uncover the intriguing history of these two significant …
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Description: August 19, 1991. A group of Communist Party hardliners attempt to save the collapsing Soviet Union by staging a coup against party leader, Mikhail Gorbachev. This episode originally aired in 2022. You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.com History Daily is a co-production …
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On April 14th, 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. Lincoln died hours later, shocking the war-torn nation and becoming the first President to be assassinated in office. But he would not be the last. Sixteen years later, no action had been taken to protect the commander-in-chief. When James Ga…
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In this episode of the Time Tellers podcast, we dive deep into the naval clashes that shaped the War of 1812. From the legendary USS Constitution to the pivotal Battle of Lake Erie, discover how these maritime encounters defined American resilience and naval prowess. Join us as we explore the daring tactics, heroic figures, and significant outcomes…
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The job of guarding the President’s life belongs to the men and women of the United States Secret Service. There have been many highs and lows in the agency’s more than 150-year history – most poignantly the assassination of JFK in 1963. On today’s show Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig joins host Lindsay Graham to discu…
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