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Dave Ruby Howe and Max Quinn are your guides through the week's best new independent Australian songs. Meet the next big Australian breakout and stay ahead of the curve. You'll also hear only the very best special content from triple j Unearthed.
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What makes you … you? And who tells what stories and why? In the fifth season of the SAPIENS podcast, listeners will hear a range of human stories: from the origins of the chili pepper to how prosecutors decide someone is a criminal to stolen skulls from Iceland. Join Season 5’s host, Eshe Lewis, on our latest journey to explore what it means to be human. SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human, is produced by House of Pod and supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. SAPIENS is part of the A ...
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The Stupid Stuff We Talk About

Your Mum's Favourite Entertainment

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A comedy podcast where 2 Scottish guys from the west coast talk about whatever comes Into their heads, whether it be movies, sports or even conspiracy theories. We take a walk down memory lane with things you done as a kid and go off in some crazy tangents. Check out www.gelatour.co.uk for merchandise Tune in each week to hear Gio and Zak make your week better. We are........ your mums favourite podcast!
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d4 on the Floor

d4 on the Floor

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A Storytelling Podcast. Fantasy & Sci-Fi. Edited, clean, fun for all. Example of naming convention: C1 = Campaign 1, a series of episodes. C2 = Campaign 2, a series of episodes. E9 = Episode 9 C1E33 = Campaign 1, Episode 33. One Shot = One episode, one story.
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Host Myra Flynn unpacks one soul food recipe: collard greens, with local and world-renowned chefs, and even her own mother. Together they explore how the history of a once undesirable food mimics the resilience, innovation, and perseverance of a once considered undesirable people. * Homegoings is a: Podcast, TV show, and event-series where no topic…
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Can museums and archaeology harm the dead? An Indigenous archaeologist from Brazil challenges traditional approaches to studying human bones. Her work reveals how standard practices—such as assigning catalog numbers to ancient bodies—are violent and biased. As she encounters the remains of a 700-year-old child in a university museum, their stories …
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Unearthed High is back again for 2024 and here are some early high achievers! You'll hear from an upcoming rapper ready to go toe-to-toe with hip hop's biggest stars. Plus a former finalist back again for another shot at the honours board.توسط Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As a form of popular culture, comics have provided humor, action, and entertainment to readers of all ages and across generations. But comics also intertwine art and humor to creatively make political statements, challenge media censorship, and address controversial issues of the times. This podcast episode focuses on how comics can be tools for so…
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The Unearthed team has been buzzing about the raw, confrontational work of newcomer Dina Juana who's now uploaded 2/2 great songs. Plus an artist on the Listen Out 2024 line-up keeps building the hype as Australia's next big name in dance music.توسط Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Where is your smartphone right now? If you’re like most smartphone users in the United States, it’s probably within a few feet of your reach, if not sitting in your hand. In the last 15 years, smartphones have quickly, seamlessly, and profoundly been embedded in the daily lives of most Americans. There are now few, if any, domains of modern life th…
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María Pía Tavella is an Argentine biological anthropologist and science writer. In conversation with host Eshe Lewis, María shares a snapshot of the multiple hurdles the scientific community is facing in Argentina and reflects on the role of science communication. How is scientific research related to our daily lives? In what ways are science contr…
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Discussions about the impacts of dams around the world are often focused on the displacement of communities due to the creation of reservoirs and the submergence of towns and cities. What happens when a dam affects more people downstream than it displaces upstream? How does a dam impact humans living downstream? In this episode, Parag Jyoti Saikia …
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Funeral traditions around the world involve a range of rituals. From singing to burying to … eating. Why is food such a common practice in putting our loved ones to rest? In this episode, Leyla Jafarova, a doctoral student at Boston University, examines the role of funeral foods in different cultural contexts—from the solemn Islamic funeral rites o…
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What role does gossip play in human societies? In this episode, Bridget Alex and Emily Sekine, editors at SAPIENS magazine, chat with host Eshe Lewis to explore gossip as a fundamental human activity. They discuss gossip’s evolutionary roots, suggesting it may have developed as a form of "vocal grooming" to maintain social bonds in groups. It also …
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Need some healing indie after a big week? Hang out with Anika Luna on the podcast this week as she serves up new Surf Trash that'll sort you out. Plus, prepare to be introduced to acts that'll have you shimmering like listening to Dua Lipa or melting like listening to Lianne La Havas.توسط Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Today most people around the world are using digital gadgets. These enable us to communicate instantaneously, pursue our daily work, and entertain ourselves through streaming videos and songs. But what happens when our past digital activities become evidence in criminal investigations? How are the data that mediate our lives turned into legal argum…
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If you’re a fan of acts like Mac de Marco and Twerps, Sara has found you a local band to fill your slowcore indie void. Unearthed Australian Music Producer, Sara Glaidous dives deep with you this week on the podcast to serve up 5 of the best tracks from the week including heavyweights Aleksiah and 2022 Unearthed J Award winner Elsy Wameyo who is ta…
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Many of our primate relatives use tools. How do they use them? And why?And what do these skills mean for understanding tools across the animal kingdom, including for us humans? In this episode, host Eshe Lewis delves into a conversation with Kirsty Graham, an animal behavior researcher. Kirsty explains how primates such as chimpanzees use tools to …
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Why do people migrate from one country to another, leaving behind friends, family, and familiarity in search of another life elsewhere? And how might their experiences look different if they are deaf? Ala’ Al-Husni is a deaf Jordanian who moved to Japan five years ago, where he still lives with his deaf Japanese wife and their family just outside o…
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