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The Tdub Hub
Add FeedCompletely student run, independent musings on current issues, arts, culture, and happenings on the TWU campus.
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i can haz podcast
Add FeedA podcast for people that need help understanding online and social media marketing.
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YouCANHomestead
Add FeedHomesteading and self sufficiency for everyone. We talk about everything related to homesteading, gardening, and self sufficiency.
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Great Black Heroes Podcast
Add FeedAfrican-American Pioneers and Innovators Who Have Shaped Black History and the World. This podcast looks to focus the spotlight on Black pioneers and innovators who have impacted society with their efforts in their respective fields. Whether they are African-Americans or Blacks from other countries, their contributions have encouraged a celebration of their achievements during Black History Month, but their enduring impact has changed world history. These Great Black Heroes have made contributions to the fields of civil rights, government, entertainment, sports and education, influencing society to make positive changes for all of its citizens.
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China: As History is My Witness
Add FeedFrom emperors to poets to generals, the BBC’s former Beijing correspondent Carrie Gracie explores the lives of key figures from China’s rich past to examine how Chinese society has evolved over the past 3,000 years.
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Angry History Podcast
Add FeedThose who fail to learn the lessons of history clearly never listened to the Angry History Podcast.
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April Marie Vihilidal's Pod Cast
Add FeedLearn, Contemplate, Communicate and Expand Your Awareness Concerning Ancient Knowledge and Today's Modern Society. April Marie Vihilidal is an Archeo-astronomer. In 2012 she discovered the Archeo-astronomical find of the time, 'The Shadows on the Face of the Sphinx Phenomenon'. In 2012 she was awarded the prestigious Graham Hancock award for her Archeo-astronomical find using Google Earth and time lapse photography. Share her exciting journey as she links the knowledge of the very ancient past with the insights of post-modernity. Expand your consciousness and see time on the planet as cylindrical instead of linear. View the Sphinx smiling on the Summer Solstice utilizing Google Earth and time lapse photography.