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The Ki Memory Chronicles~
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Welcome to The Ki Memory Chronicles, the podcast dedicated to unlocking the pivotal moments that shape who we are. In every episode, we dive deep into the defining memories and hard-won wisdom of our guests to uncover the universal lessons hidden within their personal stories. Every life is built on a foundation of unforgettable moments. On The Ki Memory Chronicles, we sit down with individuals from all walks of life to dissect their "Key" memories & experiences that provided them with their greatest life lessons. Join us as we look back at the past to find clarity and inspiration for the ...
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Memories
- Written by: CasoZero Media
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Secondi, minuti, ore, giorni, anni: date. Ricorrenze che ogni anno ci riportano al passato, a quegli eventi che hanno segnato la nostra storia. Eventi che con Memories cercheremo insieme di raccontarveli per capire come sono nati, come sono passati alla storia e come mai ancora oggi siamo qui ricordarli.
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Refugees Walls Of Memory
- Written by: Destiny Joshua Nduka (D-Ashora)
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Refugees Walls of Memory, is a living platform that consist of podcast, interview series, dialogue forum, and refugees historical archive built to secure refugee memory and amplify refugee voice. It treats testimony not as content but as inheritance. Stories aren’t headlines here; they are kept with dignity, preserved for learning, policy, and posterity. Where others bury trauma, we lay it as a foundation stone. Where reports flatten lives into numbers, we build oral histories with names, faces, and breath. This platform turns a symbolic room into a bridge and refugees museum.
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An Album of Memories
- Personal Histories From the Greatest Generation
- Written by: Tom Brokaw
- Narrated by: Tom Brokaw
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
- Unabridged
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“I cannot go anywhere in America without people wanting to share their wartime experiences....The stories and the lessons have emerged from long-forgotten letters home, from reunions of old buddies and outfits, from unpublished diaries and home-published memoirs....As the stories in this album...
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An Album of Memories
- Personal Histories From the Greatest Generation
- Narrated by: Tom Brokaw
- Length: 10 hrs and 20 mins
- Release Date: 07-05-01
- Language: English
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Memories Of Cameron Boyce
- Written by: Catarina Teixeira
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🎧 Memories of Cameron BoyceA podcast made from the heart for those who love, admire and miss Cameron Boyce. Here, friends, family, cast mates and fans share special stories, funny moments, behind-the-scenes footage and everything that made Cameron so unique and unforgettable. If you grew up watching Descendants, Jessie or his other work, this is the place for you. Each episode is like a conversation between friends, celebrating Cam's talent, kindness and infectious smile. 🌟 Because remembering him is keeping his light alive.
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Memories of Old Montana
- Written by: Con Price
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Join Con Price as he vividly recounts his adventures from the 1870s to the 1940s, beginning in the heartland of Iowa and South Dakota before embarking on a thrilling cattle drive into the untamed wilderness of Montana. His life was a tapestry woven with unforgettable moments—from gripping cattle drives and encounters with Native Americans to the tumult of cattle wars and the sweetness of frontier romance. - Summary by Gary Clayton
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Memories of Childhoods Slavery Days
- Written by: Annie L. Burton
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In this poignant and evocative autobiography, Annie Burton shares her memories of a carefree childhood spent as a slave on a Southern plantation amid the turmoil of the Civil War. After the Emancipation Proclamation, Annies life transformed as she faced the challenges of independence, striving to support her family while navigating the complexities of freedom as a person of color. The latter half of her narrative is enriched by powerful speeches, stirring poems, and hymns that ignited her religious fervor and deepened her pride in her heritage. Among these, Dr. P. Thomas Stanford’s ...
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An Album of Memories
- Personal Histories from the Greatest Generation
- Written by: Tom Brokaw
- Narrated by: Tom Brokaw
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
- Abridged
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“I cannot go anywhere in America without people wanting to share their wartime experiences....The stories and the lessons have emerged from long-forgotten letters home, from reunions of old buddies and outfits, from unpublished diaries and home-published memoirs....As the stories in this album...
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An Album of Memories
- Personal Histories from the Greatest Generation
- Narrated by: Tom Brokaw
- Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
- Release Date: 07-05-01
- Language: English
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South African Memories
- Written by: Lady Sarah Wilson
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Join us as we delve into the remarkable story of Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Wilson, the aunt of Winston Spencer Churchill and the first female war correspondent. In 1899, during the tumultuous Boer War, she was tasked with covering the Siege of Mafeking for the Daily Mail. Alongside her husband, who served as aide-de-camp to Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, Lady Sarah faced the threat of the Boer forces as they approached the British garrison. For her safety, she was advised to leave, setting off on a thrilling journey through the South African landscape with her maid. Their adventure took a ...
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Anglo-American Memories
- Written by: George Washburn Smalley
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Anglo-American Memories is a captivating collection of personal anecdotes and experiences of George W. Smalley, an American journalist born in 1833, originally written for the New York Tribune. Each chapter provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of influential personalities in America and Europe Smalley had the privilege to meet. From the echoes of the Civil War to the diverse corners of Europe, Smalleys narrative is not just a story; its a journey through pivotal moments in history.
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New England Girlhood, Outlined from Memory
- Written by: Lucy Larcom
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Step back into the 1800s and experience the life of a seaside country girl in New England. Discover her dreams, aspirations, and the realities of her education and opportunities as she navigates a world shaped by her familys needs. At just 11 years old, she begins working in the Lowell Textile Mills in Massachusetts to support her family—a journey that leads her to edit magazines, teach at Wheaton College, and pen enchanting books filled with her hopes, memories, poetry, and profound insights on life. As she beautifully reflects, “Every little thread must take its place as warp or ...
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CENTURY SPEAKS Social History Memories
- Written by: Anton Jarvis
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16-part series which explores how everyday life changed during the 20th Century, described by the people of Essex, in collaboration with the British Library. Each episode is themed on aspects of everyday life.Produced and first broadcast September-December 1999. Researcher: Elaine Tribley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Memories in Focus by Pinchas Gutter - Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Collection
- Written by: An Azrieli Foundation and Penguin Random House Canada Audiobook
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Ten-year-old Pinchas is separated from his parents and twin sister when they are deported from the Warsaw ghetto to the killing site of Majdanek. As Pinchas is sent on to a series of concentration camps, he shuts himself off to the terrors surrounding him and tries his best not to be noticed, to become almost invisible. But after liberation, his photographic memory won’t let his past fade away, and Pinchas struggles to deal with nightmares and flashbacks while raising a family and trying to heal his emotional scars. As he journeys from England to France, Israel, Brazil and South Africa, ...
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Memories from the Dance Floor
- Written by: Damian Kerlin
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Memories from the Dance Floor is a docu-series celebrating LGBTQ+ venues and unravelling the forgotten history behind queer nightlife across the UK, as host, Damian Kerlin, dives into 20th century queer culture and the opening of iconic super clubs.Damian is joined by founders, artists, promoters and patrons to unpack the expressions of queer identity after dark, colourfully told by the community that lived it.Interviewees include Jeremy Norman, founder of Heaven, Ian Levine, Hi-NRG music producer and DJ, Amy Lame, London Night Czar and BBC 6 broadcaster and Jeremy Atherton Lin, author of Gay ...
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Memories of 3DO
- Written by: Danny Brown
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In 1993, electronics giant Panasonic released the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, more commonly referred to as just 3DO. At the time, this 32-bit gaming console was a huge leap over competing consoles like the SEGA Genesis and Super Nintendo, both 16-bit machines. Using CD-ROM instead of cartridges, and positioning itself as a true multimedia component for your home entertainment set-up, the 3DO was, in many ways, ahead of its time. Although it was always doomed to fail, it remains a beloved part of video game history for many. In Memories of 3DO, host Danny Brown takes you on a journey looking ...
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Arthur Conan Doyle’s Memories and Adventures
- Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Dive into the captivating memoir of Arthur Conan Doyle, as he recounts his thrilling adventures across the globe and his fascinating encounters with some of the eras most notable figures - from Oscar Wilde to Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. Originally serialized in The Strand Magazine from October 1923 to July 1924, these intriguing accounts were later compiled into a book and published in September 1924.
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Memory Wars
- Written by: RADIO IQ
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Memory Wars is a six-part series about how Germany has confronted its horrific past and whether America could ever do the same. Public radio reporter Mallory Noe-Payne spent years covering policy and politics in Richmond, Virginia — the former capital of the Confederacy. Then she went to Germany. Through a year of in-depth reporting featuring a wide range of characters, Noe-Payne reveals the struggles it takes for a society to change its narrative, face up to an uncomfortable past, and pave the way for atonement. Featuring conversations with Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Michael Paul ...
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