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A Barrel of Oranges
- Written by: Electric Kelpie Media
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A Barrel of Oranges is an all-new podcast that explores the point where history and pop culture collide. Join our crew of knowledgeable weirdos as we chat all things history and pop culture related to the fabulous HBO Max streaming series ‘Our Flag Means Death.’
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The Orange Recliner Chronicles
- Written by: David Locke
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Society, Culture and Comedy. Psychology, The Arts and History. Health and Fitness. Welcome to The Orange Recliner Chronicles! We cover anything and everything from the truly insightful and inspiring to the completely random and ridiculous. With guests from all walks of life in wide ranging interviews and free-wheeling conversations. Hi, I’m your host David Locke, I love people and so I love talking with them. I am intrigued and endlessly fascinated by human nature, life and its happenings and the stories people have to tell. I believe that everyone has a story, or something they want to ...
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Bits & Bites - The Invention of Food - Why Carrots Are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can
- Written by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 39 mins
- Unabridged
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What determines what we eat today? Who decides what ends up on our dinner tables tomorrow? And what are the real origins of our favorite foods? Tom Hillenbrand takes readers on a fast-paced journey through the culinary history of the world—from the campfires of many thousands of years ago to the invention of corn to the hamburgers of the future. Filled with astonishing insights and surprising connections, Hillenbrand's essay is a highly entertaining and thought-provoking portrayal of what lies behind the food we consume every day.
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Bits & Bites - The Invention of Food - Why Carrots Are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can
- Narrated by: Tom Hillenbrand
- Length: 39 mins
- Release Date: 14-05-24
- Language: English
- Civilisation · Cooking · Food & Wine
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Voci di donne
- Written by: Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore e Orange Podcast
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In piazza del Duomo a Firenze sono custodite opere che ci parlano di storie senza tempo. Cosa succederebbe se improvvisamente le donne raffigurate in quelle stesse opere prendessero la parola e ci raccontassero un altro genere di storia? E’ quello che succede in Voci di donne, un podcast dove i monumenti del Duomo di Firenze si raccontano al femminile, dando così voce a chi ha sempre faticato a farsi sentire e che ora ci dà la sua versione dei fatti.
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La congiura dei Pazzi
- Written by: Orange Podcast per Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore
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Il 26 Aprile 1478, nella Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore a Firenze, va in scena l'episodio più drammatico del Rinascimento: Bernardo Bandini, Francesco Pazzi e Antonio Maffei aggrediscono Giuliano e Lorenzo de' Medici. Il primo muore, il secondo rimane ferito. La folla però si schiera dalla parte del Magnifico e la congiura finirà in un bagno di sangue e sfocerà in un conflitto aspro tra gli stati italiani. La vicenda viene raccontata da Giovanni da Montesecco, l'uomo del gran rifiuto: incaricato di assassinare i fratelli, si sottrae al compito poche ore prima del massacro. La sua ...
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