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Beautiful Voyager

Meredith Arthur

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A discussion for overthinkers, people pleasers, and perfectionists led by Meredith Arthur, author of "Get Out of My Head" and creator of Beautiful Voyager, bevoya.com. Enjoy these conversations with interesting people from around the world. Follow @bevoya on Instagram or visit bevoya.com to learn more.
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Maiden Voyagers

Maiden Voyagers

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Maiden Voyagers is a podcast series devoted to exploring the peerless discography of the world’s greatest heavy metal band, Iron Maiden. Join Bledd (a historian ”of sorts” and lover of all things Iron Maiden) and Sam (a writer ”of sorts” who only likes Iron Maiden as a friend) as they journey through the band’s discography - analysing, dissecting and possibly commiserating every Iron Maiden album to date.
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Venture Voyager

George Brody

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Welcome to the Venture Voyager Podcast where we are constantly charting the course of innovation and entrepreneurship, hosted by George Brody. During each episode, we will feature leaders in disruptive innovation and successful entrepreneurs who are scaling standout ventures.
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The Running Voyager

Linda Kapembeza

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This is a podcast about running and storytelling. Each episode we’ll talk to a runner and hear their story. Running is never just about running there’s always so much more to it!
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Voyager

Rebecca Joann

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I'm just a gal who likes to talk about random stuff. I'm an amateur writer, and graphic designer. Here you will be bombarded with randomness and a few tips! Enjoy!
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Voyager Collective

Voyager Collective

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The Voyager Collective was founded to create an organized community and learning platform around the discipline of Design Fiction. Our mission is to enable others to collaborate in making sense of and shaping multiple new worlds. https://voyagercollective.com/
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Voyager Theories

Voyager Theories

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Discussing anything and everything that peaks our interest. From human nature to technical garbage. Recorded just for fun and to entertain those who enjoy comedic and chaotic episodes and outbreaks. Mature audiences
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Professional funny people Mike Bobbitt and Bob Wieck recap the 1982-1983 time traveling adventure television series Voyagers starring Jon-Erik Hexum and Meeno Peluce. They're joined each episode by an improviser and the three perform a scene based on an era of history from that week's episode.
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The Voyagers Podcast

David Glenn Taylor, Producer-Host

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A weekly podcast rooted in friendship, kindness and the ways we influence those around us. The Voyagers features interviews with the most interesting people we can find, talking about the most interesting stuff in the Universe. Thank you for joining us!
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Degrassi Voyager

Andy Nemo & Amanda Ashley

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Whatever it takes, we know we can make it through over 400 (and counting) episodes of Degrassi. Cover art by Cali Madsen Design. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/degrassi-voyager/support
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Join Suzanne Chesterton as she pushes the genre boundaries of trance, progressive, house and techno with loads of exclusive new music every week on Voyager Radio. This is an outstanding hour long fully presented radio show, which encompasses Suzanne’s 20-year background in radio along with her five-year stint as the Senior Producer on Paul van Dyk’s VONYC Sessions. Since 2014, she has worked on over 250 episodes of the show at Distorted, along with many others for the likes of Martin Jensen, ...
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Healthy Voyager Radio

Carolyn "The Healthy Voyager" Scott

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The Healthy Voyager has made it to the airwaves! Carolyn "The Healthy Voyager" Scott, hosts a show that is an extension of her popular web brand, bringing great guests and entertainment in studio to discuss all aspects of health. From vegan or special dietary food to eco fashion, holistic medicine to alternative music, Healthy Voyager Radio is the place to "healthify" your life and travels in a fun and hip way! Visit www.healthyvoyager.com for the web shows, blog, recipes, resources, shoppin ...
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Timeless Voyager Series

Bruce Stephen Holms

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Timeless Voyager Series From 1987 through 1994 Timeless Voyager Radio was broadcast over 250 radio stations world-wide in most top 50 radio markets in the US, Canada, and Short-Wave world-wide. Bruce Stephen Holms, host started the program on KCSB 91.9 from UCSB in Santa Barbara, CA. Interviews with leading edge speakers in the fields of UFOs, Extraterresteial encounters, Alternative and Natural Health, Channeling, Psychic Phenomena, Cryptozoology (Bigfoot/Sasquatch), Religio-Political, Seer ...
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Displaced in Space is a weekly podcast where married couple and casual Star Trek fans Sam and Angelina watch "Star Trek: Voyager" for the first time! We are such casual Trek fans that we have never seen Voyager, so come with us as we Voyage through the Delta Quadrant! See what adventure awaits us as we explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, and belatedly go where many have gone before!
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Libre de Toujours Voyager

Joris l'Entrepreneur Nomade

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Bienvenue dans le Podcast Libre de Toujours Voyager. As-tu déjà eu envie de tout quitter ? Ressenti le profond besoin de partir à l'autre bout de la planète pour un voyage à durée indéterminée ? Je suis Joris l'Entrepreneur Nomade, et je te partage à travers ce podcast les expériences de personnes qui ont fait ce choix. Qu'ils soient nomades digitaux ou grands voyageurs partis en tour du monde, viens partager les conseils de ces hommes et ces femmes ordinaires qui ont une vie extraordinaire. ...
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The People v. Star Trek: Voyager

Shadeaux Public Radio

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Is Star Trek: Voyager good... or is it garbage? Journey forward to the courtroom of the Honorable Judge Midnightien Later as he seeks to discern a final and legally-binding answer to this and other perplexing questions, one Voyager episode at a time. Is Janeway the purest exemplar of the overarching Star Trek ethos, or does she personify the dangers of dogmatic adherence to Starfleet’s institutional code? Is the Voyager a pretty ship? Why does the theme song never speed up? The court’s only ...
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On the frontier of charted space, a ragtag crew of spacefarers gets the chance to start over and fix their lives, but only if they accept a dangerous mission that could avert a war—or start one. First published in 1977, Traveller is a science fiction RPG in the vein of The Expanse or Battlestar Galactica. Most who played the original game back in the day remember the robust character creation system where if you push too far and get unlucky with the dice, you can die before you even start pl ...
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Season 2 Launching June 1, 2022Innovative Leaders Who Get Stuff Done. How do you start a business? How do you contain a virus? How do you film a documentary, change careers, or address a dilemma? What magic happens when a group of software engineers get together? These are just a few of the subjects we’ll talk about on Voyager, a podcast about innovative leaders who get stuff done. We travel through all industries to find tenacious disruptors, artists and visionaries. We dig into who they ar ...
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In this exclusive episode, I delve into the enigma of several medieval paintings that seem to depict mysterious orbs or craft concealed in the background of these master pieces. Were the painters giving us a glimpse of strange objects that they actually once saw with their own eyes in the middle ages? I also share of two unexpected personal experie…
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Special guest episode from NYC-based nonprofit Girls Write Now! In this episode of the Writing Our Way to Wellness podcast series, Meredith finds herself in the role of interviewee instead of interviewer. This wide-spanning conversation between Meredith and Girls Write Now Staff Member Vahni Kurra covers everything from the pitfalls of ambitions to…
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Send us a text Adventures in Ultra Running with Naomi Brand In this episode, Linda revisits an inspiring conversation with Naomi Brand, a vet, activist, and elite ultra runner. Naomi shares her extraordinary journey in the ultra running world, recounting her experiences in major races like UTD, UTCT, and Tarawera Ultra. The discussion delves into h…
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During this episode of the Venture Voyager podcast, we welcome two fascinating guests: First, we Welcome George Felix, Chief Marketing Officer for Chili’s Bar and Grill, Brinker International, who is a young brand marketer with a Midas-touch, that revolutionized several well-known brands, followed by Shourya Agarwal, CEO of Flam, who is disrupting …
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In this exclusive interview I sit down with Andrew Collins, author of the new book "Karahan Tepe: Civilization of the Anunnaki and the Cosmic Origins of the Serpent of Eden." This book is Andrew's two-decade long quest to understand this sister site of Göbekli Tepe. Explaining how Karahan Tepe functioned as a shamanic centre for oracular communicat…
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Send us a text In this episode, David, a 25-year-old marathon runner from the DRC Congo now residing in Cape Town, shares his inspiring journey. He discusses how he started running, the challenges and triumphs of building the Somerset Run Crew, and the impact of community in his life. David also talks about his unique experience running the Cape To…
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Why is ancient history chock full of legends, texts and artifacts regarding mysterious lion-like hybrids? From Egypt, to Greece, to Germany and Mesopotamia - why are chimeric lion men and women depicted everywhere in the ancient world? Why does the Bible speak of "Lion-like men of Moab” and warriors "whose faces were like the faces of lions?" Could…
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It's the new millennium and, yet again, it's all change in the Maiden camp. Goodbye Blaze and hello Bruce... and Adrian. Yes, this week Bledd and Sam start delving in to the "reunion" album, 'Brave New World'. But is it a reunion if the band never broke up? All these questions and more answered in this episode of Maiden Voyagers.…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by the author of "The Genesis 6 Conspiracy," Gary Wayne, who's decades worth of intense research regarding the prediluvian golden age world is sure to captivate your mind. Who were the Watchers that are mentioned in the ancient book of Enoch? What does the Bible actually say about the giants of old? Who reall…
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The first ever Aztec death whistle was found in Mexico City in the late 90s in the grave of a 20-year-old male who was the victim of a sacrifice. Beheaded, & with his arms crossed over his chest, the death whistle was found clutched within his skeletal hand. One of the most remarkable ancient musical instruments ever discovered, the sound of the Az…
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The second season of the much anticipated and highly controversial Ancient Apocalypse docuseries has been released on Netflix featuring author and explorer Graham Hancock. This season focuses on ancient sites located in the Americas, and Graham opens the season asking “Could the key to discovering a lost civilization of the Ice Age lie here in the …
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The second season of the much anticipated and highly controversial Ancient Apocalypse docuseries has been released on Netflix featuring author and explorer Graham Hancock. This season focuses on ancient sites located in the Americas, and Graham opens the season asking “Could the key to discovering a lost civilization of the Ice Age lie here in the …
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It's 1998. It's nearly the new millennium. Virtual reality is all the rage (sort of). France '98 (the footie world cup) is imminent. And who else is better placed to bring all these disparate elements together in to one cohesive artistic statement? Why, only Iron Maiden of course. This week, Sam and Bledd start exploring the second album of a new e…
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The second season of the much anticipated and highly controversial Ancient Apocalypse docuseries has been released on Netflix featuring author and explorer Graham Hancock. This season focuses on ancient sites located in the Americas, and Graham opens the season asking “Could the key to discovering a lost civilization of the Ice Age lie here in the …
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The second season of the much anticipated and highly controversial Ancient Apocalypse docuseries has been released on Netflix featuring author and explorer Graham Hancock. This season focuses on ancient sites located in the Americas, and Graham opens episode 1 asking “Could the key to discovering a lost civilization of the Ice Age lie here in the A…
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Alright, time to get down to brass tacks (or whatever the expression is). This week, we continue our look into one of Iron Maiden's most maligned albums - the first featuring young upstart, Blaze Bayley. Join Bledd and Sam as they reflect on Blaze trying to fill some of the biggest boots in heavy metal and whether 'The X Factor' deserves its negati…
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The second season of the much anticipated and highly controversial Ancient Apocalypse docu-series has been released on Netflix featuring author and explorer Graham Hancock. This season focuses on ancient sites located in the Americas, and Graham opens episode 1 asking “Could the key to discovering a lost civilization of the ice age lie here in the …
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Send us a text In this touching and inspiring podcast, our guest is Jack Adams, a dedicated runner, former military member, and missionary, about his incredible journey running the length of Japan. Jack shares his background, personal struggles, and how he harnessed faith and determination to embark on this massive undertaking, highlighting various…
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Send us a text In this inspiring episode, Kgomotso Hamadziripi, a 22-year-old ultra runner, takes us through his extraordinary journey into the world of ultra running. From discovering his passion for running at a young age to maintaining an impressive running streak since August 2021, Kgomotso shares the highs and lows of competing in ultra-distan…
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To outsiders, the New England state of Vermont is probably most famous for its colorful autumn leaves, covered bridges and maple syrup. However, to the locals of the area, there is something else Vermont in known for… Something more strange and mysterious… Something known as the "Bennington Triangle." Since as far back as the 1800s, strange anomali…
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During this episode of the Venture Voyager podcast, we welcome two fascinating guests: First, we Welcome Michael Gorton, the serial entrepreneur, Teledoc founder, and award-winning author followed by Andy Asava, CEO of SpinSci, based in Addison who is also a serial entrepreneur, advisor, and Board member. In a very lucid interview with Michael, we …
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It's all change in the Iron Maiden camp... again. Exit Bruce Dickinson and enter Blaze Bayley of Wolfsbane. Recorded way back in the distant past (well, okay, spring this year), you can finally join Bledd and Sam as they jump in to the next chapter of Maiden history. New singer, new album, same old hijinks?…
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In this episode, I break down the exciting news of newly discovered geoglyphs in Peru that date back to 200 B.C., and that nearly double the number of known geoglyphs around the mysterious Nazca region. I then share some of my research regarding the infamous Nazca lines that were discovered in the 1930s. After Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines consiste…
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Send us a text In Episode 97 of the podcast, we interview ultra runner Grant Mitchell, winner of the inaugural Runyanga 100-miler in Zimbabwe. This engaging episode covers Grant’s background in sports performance, his transition from rugby to ultra running, and the unique experiences he had during the 100-mile race. Grant shares insights into his t…
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Is there more to ancient Egypt's history than we've been told? How would the Dynastic Egyptians (3,000 - 30 B.C.) have precision crafted extremely hard granite structures, statues and vessels with their softer copper chisels and hammers as the mainstream narrative states? Did the Dynastic Egyptians actually possess technology that we do no know of,…
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Join Suzanne onboard the final ever (for some time) Voyager Radio. Episode 200 is a 2-hour celebration of the last six years of Voyager Radio, with music selected by the likes of Solarstone, Giuseppe Ottaviani, Orkidea, Richard Lowe, Sue McLaren, Susie Ledge and more including song requests from fans from all around the world. Hour 1 Discoveries Ga…
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After a... longer and slightly more sudden hiatus than planned, Bledd and Sam are coming home to talk about all things Iron Maiden. Before we get stuck in to The X Factor and Virtual XI (and boy, do we get stuck in), join us for a bit of a chat about current band events* and Bruce Dickinson's UK tour. (*Not that current, as this was recorded just b…
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Was there a worldwide catastrophe in the 18th or 19th century, during which massive amounts of mud and dirt engulfed elaborate buildings and cities, leading to a widespread cover-up by governments and historians? What was going on with the world-fairs of the 1800s where cities supposedly engineered massive buildings in record time only to demolish …
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A mysterious craft pulled from the Japanese coastline in 1803, the recent discovery of an incredible ancient artifact at Gobekli Tepe, and an old 1903 report of a strange skeleton pulled from an Oregon grave… These are the topics we are going to dive into in this episode. THE MYSTERIOUS CRAFT In February of 1803, local fisherman working off the coa…
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In this exclusive episode I sit down with explorer, researcher and physiotherapist Rhys Rogers to discuss his travels around the world, namely in Peru where he's had some very strange experiences involving strange lights and ancient sites. Rhys and I connected through Instagram over five years ago and now we finally meet to talk about our passion o…
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A new scientific discovery has been made involving one of the world’s most infamous artifacts - the Shroud of Turin, Christ's alleged burial cloth, which is one of the most studied and controversial artifacts in history according to a 2023 Harvard study. Also known as the Holy Shroud, this fourteen foot long piece of linen cloth bears a faint image…
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In this episode I am joined by John, Max and Stephen - three explorers who joined us on our Peru and Bolivia tour just a couple of weeks ago. In this round-table discussion, we share about various highlights, legends and ancient anomalies that we saw and touched on our Andean expedition. There is so much more to the ancient Andean region that we ha…
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Send us a text In this episode, the we converses with Juliana, who shares her extraordinary experience of running the Marathon Des Sables (MDS). From the logistical challenges before the race to the physical and emotional aspects of running in the desert, Juliana’s story is a testament to human determination and resilience. She also discusses her r…
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A new ground breaking discovery at Stonehenge has left the scientific and archaeological community shell-shocked. New research has revealed that the so called “Altar Stone,” which is buried at the center of the ring (that weighs approximately 6.5 tons and measures about 16 ft long), was transported some 5000 years ago - not from Wales as previously…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by researcher, filmmaker and author L.A. Marzulli to discuss what he refers to as the "Genesis 3:15 Narrative." In this episode, L.A. breaks down the genetic seed war of ages past where "The Watchers" (fallen angels) descended into earth's orbit, took on human-like form and bred with the women of earth - crea…
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Send us a text Join us in this riveting episode as we sit down with James, a determined and competitive runner, who shares his journey across the globe from the UK to the deserts of Morocco. We dive deep into his experiences and how he prepares, competes, and overcomes the challenges in ultra and trail running events like the Marathon Des Sables (M…
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While Derek is away on tour in Peru, enjoy this previous episode featuring author, inventor & host of Gaia’s Codex series - Robert Edward Grant. In this video presentation style interview, Robert shares about Leonardo Da Vinci’s secret trip To Egypt in the 1400's where he spent considerable time inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. Robert will then ta…
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Suzanne’s back with a HUGE show this month, featuring brand new Siskin music and new stuff from Amy Wiles, Corren Cavini, Abstract Vision, Alessandra Roncone, aname, Vintage Culture and so many more including an amazing rework of a Chicane classic in the Blackhole. Discoveries Jerome Isma-Ae – Hold That Sucker Down (Helslowed Remix) [Armada] KARAAL…
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In this exclusive interview I am joined by researcher, explorer & author Hugh Newman to discuss the many highlights from our "Mysteries of England tour" that took place in early July 2024. In this episode, we discuss the various ancient sites & artifacts that we saw, which included: stone circles, standing stones, burial chambers, neolithic henges,…
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On November 26, 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter and his financier Lord Carnarvon, after years of searching, finally discovered the burial chamber of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun who ruled 1332 – 1323 B.C. during the late Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. Unearthing the most well-preserved tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, Howard Ca…
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Send us a text Zukie Tandathu, is an ultra runner originally from South Africa, now based in the UK. Zukie shares his experiences of transitioning to the UK, his running journey, training for ultra marathons, and becoming a North Face Explorer. He also discusses the challenges and highlights of participating in races like the Dragon's Back Race, Ul…
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