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Explore the historical shenanigans that shaped our lives; look at the past from the point of view of our ancestors, where they walked, how they thought, the products they used, the traditions they started, and the superstitions that guided them. Discover an understanding of the past and how it shaped the present with glimpses into the lives of our host and guests. Hope you enjoy this adventure!
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Tattoo Traditions

Tattoo Traditions

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Tattoo Traditions Is a series of interviews and discussions with people that are an integral part of tattooing and its history. The series will be ongoing as we dive deeper into these rich back stories and share it all with you monthly. Thank you for your kindness and interest.
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Join us on ’Houston Wedding Bites’ as we delve into the vibrant world of wedding catering in Houston. Each episode serves up the latest trends, timeless traditions, and innovative ideas that are shaping the wedding catering scene in this bustling city. From the allure of farm-to-table freshness to the excitement of fusion flavors, learn how Houston’s top caterers are crafting memorable culinary experiences that celebrate love and local cuisine. Whether you’re planning your wedding or just lo ...
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Wise Traditions

Weston A. Price Foundation w/ Hilda Labrada Gore

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The Wise Traditions podcast is for those who seek optimal health, based on ancient wisdom. We believe that vibrant health cannot be cultivated in a lab, engineered through modern technology or found through “improving” nature. On the contrary, “life in all its fullness is mother nature obeyed,” as Dr. Price put it. We thrive when we live as our ancestors did, and we can look to the past for clues on how to go about it. This show, sponsored by the Weston A. Price Foundation, is an invitation ...
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TRADITIONS

Tom Hirsch

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Examining family and cultural traditions and rituals associated with wedding ceremonies; their origin -- variations -- derivation -- ritual -- costume/attire -- history -- nationality
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Après Retour de terrain, la rédaction de Geo vous présente Traditions du monde ! Vous êtes curieux, vous avez soif de voyager ? Embarquez-vous pour un tour du monde un peu particulier : traditions insolites, curieuses, loufoques, saugrenues, découvrez toutes les semaines les pays par leurs us et coutumes. Retrouvez dans les archives de ce podcast les épisodes de Retour de Terrain. Des plages des Seychelles aux volcans d’Islande, des canaux de Venise aux routes du Mexique, les reporters de GE ...
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Discovering how the whole Bible is relevant to society today, what it means to be grafted in, and what God said, Jesus taught, and the disciples walked out. Leaving out traditions and taking God’s Word to be just what it claims to be, the blueprint to our lives. Brought to you by a Non-Denominational Minister and observant Torah Observant grafted in member of Nation Israel.
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Bienvenue sur le podcast de l'Atelier Sentulia. J'entends souvent "la mythologie nordique c'est vraiment trop compliqué, je n'y comprends rien". De fait, c'est une mythologie parfois compliquée à aborder, c'est une réalité. Alors les podcasts qui seront publiés ici auront pour vocation de vous partager mes connaissances sur la mythologie, les anciennes cultures et traditions Germano-Scandinaves, de manière ludique et la plus pédagogue possible, afin de les rendre accessibles au plus grand no ...
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Here's a fresh approach for weight loss! Instead of counting calories or eating less and moving more, what about taking into account the vibration of food, i.e. its life force energy? This is what Chef Whitney Aronoff, of High Vibration Foods, recommends on today's episode. Whitney's approach focuses less on the numbers on the scale and more on how…
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Send us a text Indentured servants had a rough life while completing their servitude. They weren't treated well, however depicting their treatment as equal to those forced into chattel slavery is completely false. There were no white European slaves, that is a falsehood created by a neo-nazi in 1993 to belittle the suffering of black Americans. Sup…
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Planning a wedding can be exciting yet challenging, especially when it comes to choosing the right caterer. The food plays a crucial role in making your reception memorable. With Houston's vibrant culinary scene, there are many options to consider, which can make the decision overwhelming. Finding the perfect wedding caterer is key to ensuring your…
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Send us a text January 6, 1973...Schoolhouse Rock! first aired Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would like to assist us with our dream of a one day …
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Send us a text January 7, 1948...while the US military was launching secret missions, the citizens were panicking over UFOs. This such event lead to the death of a captain. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our …
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Send us a text January 5, 1834...The Kiowa tribe describes this meteor shower as the night the stars fell. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would li…
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Send us a text January 4, 1903...circuses weren't known for their proper treatment of animals, Topsy's care was no exception. Sentenced to death, her murder became a spectacle still available to view today. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsp…
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Send us a text brief moment in time January 3, 1953...The Boltons were a husband and wife and son who all served in the US House of Representatives representing Ohio. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channe…
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Send us a text January 1, 1892...Ellis Island opened as am immigrant station. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would like to assist us with our drea…
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Send us a text January 2, 1865...185 rounds just to end in a draw Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would like to assist us with our dream of a one d…
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Send us a text Superstitions about Doppelgangers can be traced back for centuries in several different cultures with as many different names. The modern twist on the superstition...people are actively searching for their Doppelgangers! In this episode we explore the superstition, and let Tric ruin the fun with some science and practicality. Drop a …
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A mythical island known as the “other Atlantis,” Skellig Michael where monks once dwelled, and the story of how oysters saved humanity are just a few of the many highlights from today's episode. Marine biologist Stephen Kavanagh gives us an overview of wise traditions in Ireland. Stephen shares the earliest accounts of life in Ireland—from what the…
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Send us a text The Chicago Columbian Exposition of 1893 introduced the world to many products we still use today, but it's also remembered for its racial prejudices and the serial killer living in a nearby murder castle. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the …
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Send us a text There are so many rules when it comes to whistling. It is bad luck to whistle on a boat, in a theater, in a house, in the woods, in a graveyard, or at night; to be safe you probably shouldn't whistle at all, anywhere, ever... Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or t…
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Send us a text He discovered the method for long term blood storage, working closely with the American Red Cross, despite the discrimination against black people at the time. He is the reason countless people are alive today, and the reason the blood mobile exists. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave …
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Our end-of-year gift to you is this "highlight reel" of sorts, featuring excerpts from the most listened-to episodes of 2024! Ginny Yurich covers how our children benefit from being outdoors. Dr. Olivia Lesslar explains how to communicate to our body that the coast is clear and that we’re in a safe space to heal. And Dr. Gabrielle Lyon goes over ho…
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Send us a text The Daguerreotype was one of the original forms of photography. It was used for about 20 years, with the French government buying the rights to it. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel an…
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Send us a text The first Christmas of World War I enemies celebrated together on the western front. A Christmas Truce...British, French, and Belgian soldiers singing, dining, and playing football with German soldiers. A simple unsanctioned gesture of humanity in the midst of war. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you…
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Send us a text In this episode, we share some our favorite Christmas traditions we shared as family, with bonus clips of my grandmother, our matriarch, a few years before she passed. Hope you enjoy this glimpse into our lives. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show a…
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Send us a text Bridget Cleary asked her husband for fresh milk for her tea. To him, it was a clear sign of problems... Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If …
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Send us a text Chatelaines were the medieval times version of a purse. Essential items were attached to it, conveniently dangling at the hip ready for use when needed. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our chann…
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Do you get overwhelmed thinking about making sourdough bread from scratch? Or homemade broths and soups? Mary Bryant Shrader of Mary's Nest is a YouTuber and educator who has a knack for demonstrating how simple (and tasty and economical) traditional cooking can be! Today, she shares some of her own story (including successes and failures along the…
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Send us a text A Bubonic plague outbreak in Eyam was recognized early and precautions were taken within the township to stop the spread. Later discoveries from descendants of survivors are still saving lives today. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link o…
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Pyrrhus, Greek king and general, fights the Roman tide that threatens to wash over the entire Greek world. The Seleucid Empire and Ptolemaic Egypt flourish and endure. The Maccabees revolt in Judea and start the Hasmonean dynasty of kings in Jerusalem.द्वारा Robert Paxton
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Send us a text Christmas is a favorite holiday for millions of people. We celebrate the birth of Christ, decorate galore, gift our loved ones with treasures we hope they'll love. The festivities and traditions we hold dear have been symbolic for centuries or even longer. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please …
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Homeopathy is a commonly practiced system of medicine, worldwide. And yet it is sometimes regarded with a fair amount of skepticism. Today, Dr. Lauri Grossman, President of the Board of Directors of the National Center for Homeopathy, addresses how (and why) to get started with homeopathy in your own home. She tells the story of what originally spa…
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Send us a text Gifted with the ability to see the future, Marie Anne rose to fame during the Napoleonic era with her accurate, though not always well received, predictions of notable Parisians. Orphaned at seven years old and sent to a convent, she left the convent to start her life in Paris at only 14 years old. She opened a bookstore in Paris as …
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Send us a text Who doesn't want a plaster of paris rock of a deceased loved one's face? For centuries funerary masks served as mementos of the dead, kept by family members to remember their likeness. Many famous death masks survive, some from hundreds of years ago. Let know how you feel about them. Should this be a tradition brought back? Leave you…
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Your wedding day is a momentous occasion, and choosing the right caterer is crucial to making it unforgettable. In a vibrant city like Houston, finding the perfect wedding catering can feel overwhelming. Here are some helpful tips to guide you in selecting the best caterer for your special day. For more details, visit: Theheightscatering.com.…
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Send us a text December 10, 1815...Ada Lovelace was born. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would like to assist us with our dream of a one day ownin…
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Send us a text Life in a Magdalene Laundry was rough for the women confined, but just how rough it was only recently discovered after nearly 240 years of opening. Unknown bodies in a mass grave, lead to conversations about abuse, neglect, and torture in these church run facilities. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from y…
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Send us a text Since the beginning of time people have been trying to figure out their future. Our ancient ancestors used bones, yarrow stalks, documents, Homer's poetry to predict their future. Sit with us as we tell you all about the history of fortune telling. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a …
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Send us a text December 9, 1868...a gas powered stop light at the busiest intersection in London, what could go wrong? Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If …
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Thrush, ear infections, sore throats, congestion, sleep issues and even postpartum infections. Author (and former RN) Erin O'Donnell offers alternatives to antibiotics for all of the above. She has concrete tips for which foods are richest in nutrients to ward off infections or help calm an upset stomach. She also offers recipes for soothing teas a…
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Send us a text December 8, 1963...Frank Sinatra, Jr. was kidnapped and held for ransom at the start of his career. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you …
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Send us a text December 7, 1703...a storm destroyed much of England claiming thousands of lives. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please leave a comment on spotify or text our show at the link on Buzzsprout! Be sure to subscribe to our channel and tell your friends about us! Thank you! If you would like to assi…
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Send us a text December 6, 1969...The Altamont Free Concert was not the event it was expected it be, though the problems with preparation and planning for the event was similar to Woodstock, the reality of the event was a stark contrast to the peace and love of Woodstock. Support the show Thanks for listening! We would love to hear from you, please…
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