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Under the Mat: A Dark History Podcast
Episode 32: Slavery in Canada
Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. (n.d.). Slavery. https://bccns.com/our-history/slavery/Brown, K. G. (2019). Canada’s slavery secret: The whitewashing of 200 years of enslavement. CBC. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/canada-s-slavery-secret-the-whitewashing-of-200-years-of-enslavement-1.4726313Canadian Museum of History. (n.d.). Virtual Museum of New France. https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/population/slavery/Cooper, A. (2022). The Enslavement of Africans in Canada. The Canadian Historical Association. https://cha-shc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/The-Enslavement-of-Africans-in-Canada.pdfForani, J. (2020). ‘Systemic silence’: Canada’s ignored history of slavery. CTV News. https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/systemic-silence-canadas-ignored-history-of-slavery/Henry-Dixon, N. (2022). 1793 Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada. The Cana...
2026-02-03
34 min
Vexed
What Lives On Is What Is Written
In the 2018 AMC series The Terror, we encounter an ancient form of communication: the cairn. These stone markers held messages—records of a journey left behind for those who would follow. Explorers lived and died. What endured was the knowledge they preserved. Andrea draws a parallel with the Bible. Its authors remain unknown. They left no signatures. It is their words alone that continue to speak, generation after generation.EPISODE TRANSCRIPTA formatted episode transcript in Word or as PDF is available on request.To receive your copy, email your request to: vexedthepodcast6@gmail.com
2025-08-29
17 min
The Art & Science of Learning
121. Learning in Museums - Visiting 9 Ottawa Museums in 3 Days
This is a special episode in which I’m reflecting on a unique experience that I undertook: visiting 9 Ottawa museums in just 3 days to explore how each one creates meaningful, accessible, and inspiring learning experiences. This whirlwind tour includes 7 of Canada’s national museums:Canada Agriculture and Food Museum - https://ingeniumcanada.org/cafm Canada Aviation and Space Museum - https://ingeniumcanada.org/casmCanadian Museum of History - https://www.historymuseum.caCanadian Museum of Nature - http://nature.caCanada Science and Technology Museum...
2025-07-25
1h 03
Poisoned History
Jane Toppan, Very Jolly
Jane Toppan, aka Jolly Jane, was a nurse in the late 19th century who cared for the elderly and also murdered at least 31 of them. She admitted to taking pleasure in watching them die and her deeds were drooled over by the public. William Randolph Hearst’s sensationalist newspapers had a field day with her.Sources andresources:WikipediaThe Clinton Morning Age, July 27, 1902,Page 3, https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6ncmAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CgEGAAAAIBAJ&pg=4194%2C996821Jane Toppan “Jolly Jane,” serial killerresearched by E. Allen, A. Averil, E. Cook; 2005, Dept o...
2025-07-01
1h 07
はんゆなの脳内サミット
09.タイムリーな収録(ハンセン病②)
前回の収録は熊本でのハンセン病ツアーの帰り道でした。その日にストーリーを上げると「今日授業でハンセン病のこと学んだよ」というメッセージが。どうやら平和学の授業で平和の礎にハンセン病の方の名前が刻まれていなかったことを知ったらしい。私は1月に沖縄にいました。その時に国立療養所愛楽園にも行ったし、平和の礎にも行ってきた。だけどなかなかそれをアウトプットする場がなく、、。これは私の話ですけど、トピックによって話す相手を選ぶんですよね。全く関心がない方に私が講義みたいに話すのはしっくりこないし、1人語りは緊張しちゃう。今から時間ある?とその日に収録のお誘いをさせていただきました。ゆいちゃんお付き合いありがとう🫶私は全くハンセン病のスペシャリストというわけではありません。ですがたまたま沖縄、日本、インドの視点からハンセン病について考える機会がありました。知ればもっと知りたいことは出てきます。最近は日本の統治下に台湾と韓国にもハンセン病国立療養所があったこと、日本の療養所にも在日の方がいらっしゃったこと。この辺りに興味があります。詳しい方いらっしゃいましたらご連絡お待ちしております。使命感というほど立派なものではありませんが、なぜ私がハンセン病について発信したいと思うのか。日本ではハンセン病にかかると隔離され子供を産めず、今生きてる方の平均年齢は90歳を超えている。語り継がれることのない歴史になってしまうのだろうか。それは良くないと思う。大きく発信するのは難しいけど、私と繋がってる方が知る・学んでみるきっかけになればいいなと思っております!【この回で出てきた施設】国立療養所 愛楽園(沖縄)https://sites.google.com/view/airakuen-historymuseum/%E3%83%9B%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A0愛楽園に行った時のアウトプットをnoteで公開しました。ぜひそちらもあわせてご覧ください「戦後の愛楽園」https://note.com/cute_mango846/n/nf604fdf45366国立療養所 菊池恵楓園https://www.keifuen-history-museum.jp/リデル、ライト両女史記念館http://riddell-wright.com/memorial-hall/
2025-06-22
36 min
The Nerdy Professor Podcast
Truth Through Chaos | Ep. 21
What's up y'all! Today I have a long one for you. We jump some timelines and discuss Black activism in the early 1900s. I hope you enjoy! Let me know what you all would like to hear about next. Sources (I have way more sources these are just the top few)• African Canadian Legal Clinic. 2012. (Lawson, Smith, Chen, Parson, & Scott, 2002; Smith & Lawson, 2002).• Bertley, J. 1982. The role of the black community in educating blacks in montreal, from 1910 to 1940, with special reference to reverend dr. charles hump...
2025-06-11
44 min
The Palapa Pulse Podcast
Elevating Events with My Catering Group 🍽️🎉
When it comes to seamless event planning and unforgettable catering experiences in Ottawa, My Catering Group stands out as a top-tier provider. Whether it’s a wedding, corporate event, diplomatic gathering, or private party, they’ve mastered the art of balancing great food, full-service event management, and stress-free planning.🚤 What’s Inside This Episode? ✅ Who is My Catering Group? – Ottawa’s go-to for high-end event catering 🍽️ ✅ Full-Service Event Planning – From venue rental to staffing, food, and bar service 🍸 ✅ Bespoke Menu Options – Award-winning chefs catering to all cuisines 🌎👨🍳 ✅ Mobile Food Truck & Festival Catering – Bringing the kit...
2025-02-20
17 min
Brew Crime Podcast » Podcast
Episode 157 – Canada’s Dark History of Internment Camps WW1 – Internment Camps
https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/63262807/download.mp3 We are back this time with our theme of North American Internment. Mike discusses the Interment camps in Canada in World War 1. Sources https://teaching.usask.ca/indigenoussk/import/indian_policy_and_the_early_reserve_period.php#:~:text=In%20early%201886%2C%20books%20of,when%20they%20had%20to%20return. https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/indian-act-and-the-pass-system#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20obtain%20a,Dance%20and%20other%20cultural%20practices.&text=The%20pass%20system%20was%20created,Edgar%20Dewdney%2C%2020%20July%201885. https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/ab/caveandbasin/culture/internement-internment https://www.gal...
2024-12-17
00 min
Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 157 – Canada’s Dark History of Internment Camps WW1 – Internment Camps
https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/63262807/download.mp3 We are back this time with our theme of North American Internment. Mike discusses the Interment camps in Canada in World War 1. Sources https://teaching.usask.ca/indigenoussk/import/indian_policy_and_the_early_reserve_period.php#:~:text=In%20early%201886%2C%20books%20of,when%20they%20had%20to%20return. https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/indian-act-and-the-pass-system#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20obtain%20a,Dance%20and%20other%20cultural%20practices.&text=The%20pass%20system%20was%20created,Edgar%20Dewdney%2C%2020%20July%201885. https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/ab/caveandbasin/culture/internement-internment https://www.gal...
2024-12-17
00 min
Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 157 - Canada's Dark History of Internment Camps WW1 Part 1 - Internment Camps
We’re back with a deep dive into our theme of North American Internment! In this episode, Mike takes us to Canada during World War I, uncovering the stories of internment camps and the lives impacted by these often-overlooked chapters in history.This is Part 1 of 2.Sources https://teaching.usask.ca/indigenoussk/import/indian_policy_and_the_early_reserve_period.php#:~:text=In%20early%201886%2C%20books%20of,when%20they%20had%20to%20return. https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/indian-act-and-the-pass-system#:~:text=In%20order%20to%20obtain%20a,Dance%20and%20other%20cultural%20practices.&text=The%20pass%20system%20was%20created,Ed...
2024-12-17
37 min
Artifactuality
Donovan Bailey, Olympic Champion: Win or Learn
In 1996, Donovan Bailey became both the world champion and the Olympic gold medallist in the 100-metre race. He became an enduring Canadian sports hero. In this final episode of season 2, Kim Thúy talks with Bailey in front of a live studio audience. They discuss his origins, the hard lessons of discipline, and competition. Hear his surprising thoughts on the connections between winning and losing. Transcript: https://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s02e10
2024-11-13
25 min
Artifactuality
Charlotte Nolin’s Portrait: Representing Two-Spirit Stories
Charlotte Nolin is a Two-Spirit Métis elder who overcame violence and prejudice to become a leader, uplifting and making space for Indigenous 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. Before North America was colonized, many Indigenous peoples recognized a range of genders and sexualities. But European settlers imposed rigid views of gender and forced many trans, queer and gender fluid people to hide their identities. Recently, Charlotte’s portrait by Métis artist JD Hawk was acquired by the Canadian Museum of History. Learn how this artwork helps us recognize the long history and diversity of Indigenous gender and sexual identity. ...
2024-11-06
21 min
Artifactuality
How Canadian Children’s TV Punches Above its Weight
Chances are your favourite TV show as a kid was made in Canada. Nostalgic shows from the 1980s — Polka Dot Door, Fraggle Rock and Today’s Special — reflect a distinctly Canadian approach that was replicated around the world. Canadian shows offered kids education, respect and inclusion. The classic show Today’s Special embodied these values. And its star, Nerene Virgin, inspired a generation of young viewers. Transcript: https://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s02e08 Canadian Museum of History Blog: “How Canadian Children’s TV Punches Above its Weight”: https://www.historymuseum...
2024-10-30
19 min
Artifactuality
Forgotten Cemetery: Burial and Rediscovery in Downtown Ottawa
When workers began digging beneath Ottawa’s streets to build a new transit line, they discovered a forgotten 19th century cemetery. History Museum curator Janet Young was called in to help identify the early settlers buried there. Find out how she investigates burials and solves the mysteries of who these people were and how they lived. Transcript: https://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s02e07 Canadian Museum of History Blog: “Bone Detective: Mysteries of Those Found Beneath Downtown Ottawa”: https://www.historymuseum.ca/blog/bone-detective-introduction/
2024-10-23
20 min
Artifactuality
Woman, Life, Freedom: Canadian Protests and the Uprising in Iran
In 2022, a popular uprising in Iran was inspired by the death of Kurdish young woman Mahsa Jina Amini at the hands of the so-called “morality police.” Tens of thousands of Canadians took to the streets in solidarity with Iranian women’s rights and their intersectional demands for justice. The Canadian Museum of History is documenting this story through the stories of local activists and the poster art they create for demonstrations. Hear about the Museum’s efforts to document unfolding events, the importance of transnational movements and communities to Canadian history, and how Iranian Canadians manage the challenge of watching a cri...
2024-10-16
22 min
Scattered
Scattered Episode 31: The Barrack Hill Cemetery – Interview with Dr. Janet Young
Janet Young is a curator of biological anthropology at the Canadian Museum of History, focusing on human skeletal collections. As a curator, she acts as a subject matter expert and bridges museum collections with research and exhibits for public knowledge. In this episode we talk about: Janet’s journey to becoming a curator. How she became involved in the excavation of the 19th century Barrack Hill Cemetery in Ottawa during infrastructure works in 2013-2017. How records can help trace the movement of remains discarded or moved when the land was developed. Janet’s research to understand the...
2024-10-12
57 min
Artifactuality
Elizabeth Manley Is Not Apologizing: Body Image and Mental Health in Sports
Figure skater Elizabeth Manley was mercilessly criticized and fat-shamed in the lead-up to the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. She nonetheless persevered and triumphed, winning a silver medal and proving her critics wrong. Hear how she fought back and what she’s doing now to help other athletes rise above similar pressures. Her Olympic team jacket is part of the collection at the Canadian Museum of History. It illustrates the patriotism and fame that comes with elite athletic performance, but her story shows that some sports and athletes are singled out for unfair and harmful treatment. Transcript: http...
2024-10-09
21 min
Artifactuality
How Dale King, Montréal Aerobics Legend, Shook up 80s Women’s Fitness
In the ‘80s and ‘90s, Dale King was English Montréal’s most in-demand aerobics instructor. She did this by breaking from the Jane Fonda approach and bringing Black culture, music and dance to the fitness scene. Her surprising advertisements are part of the collection at the Canadian Museum of History. How we move our bodies matters. Learn why we should take aerobics seriously. Transcript: https://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s02e04 Canadian Museum of History Blog: “How Dale King, Montréal Aerobics Legend, Shook up 80s Women’s Fitness”: https...
2024-10-02
23 min
Artifactuality
Stanley Hunt's Residential School Monument: Bringing Their Spirits Home
Kwaguʼł Master Carver Stanley Hunt created an impressive and moving 18-foot-tall memorial to the children who were victimized by Canada’s residential schools. He was inspired to act when the Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc Nation announced that the unmarked graves of Indigenous children had been found at the site of the former Kamloops Residential School in 2022. Hear Stanley talk about how he turned his anguish into inspiration, the journey of his monument across the country to the Canadian Museum of History, and how art can help people recognize the truth about Canada’s colonial past. Trans...
2024-09-25
25 min
Beyond the Wild
Episode 38: Haida
This week is all about the Haida! This group is from the archipelago stretching between Canada and Alaska. They have a rich culture and are preserving their history, despite many setbacks since their first meeting with Europeans in the 1700's. They are known for their totem poles and "viking-like"raids the Haida are truly fascinating! Instagram: _beyondthewild Email: beyondwildpodcast@gmail.com Resources: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Haida https://www.haidanation.ca/haida-nation/ https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/northwest-coast/haida
2024-09-23
27 min
Artifactuality
Collecting COVID-19 History: Protest, Resistance and Celebration
Ottawa residents were fed up when the 2022 truckers’ protest shut down large parts of the city. Citizens took matters into their own hands, blocking a key intersection in an event that became known as “The Battle of Billings Bridge.” A small bronze plaque with a cheeky message was covertly installed to commemorate it in 2023. But no sooner had it arrived, it disappeared. Its creator has remained anonymous … until now. Learn how a fake history marker made its way to the Canadian Museum of History and why it’s important for the Museum to collect objects related to controversial current events suc...
2024-09-18
21 min
Artifactuality
Nav Bhatia, Toronto Raptors Superfan
When you hear the words “museum artifact” you probably don’t picture a bobblehead. Nav Bhatia’s enthusiastic devotion to the Toronto Raptors made him a celebrity — and the first fan inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. Now, he’s been immortalized as a “Superfan” bobblehead doll. The Canadian Museum of History recently acquired a Nav bobblehead for our collection. Hear Nav tell his story and curator Sarah Barnes talk about why fans matter so much to sport history. Transcript: https://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s02e01 Canadian Museum of History Blo...
2024-09-11
21 min
#1 - Tawheed bhai - Muhammad Rafi ka saathi ke saath
#HistoryMuseum Worth Visiting | Walking Tour Chicago with Aslam شکاگو کا سیر اسلم
#ChicagoMuseum | History Museum شکاگو کا سیر اسلم کے ساتھ Tour Chicago with Aslam #https://legalrightsactivists.org #HistoryMuseumChicago #TourChicago #AslamPervez #AdvocateAslam #LawyersTV #TourTV
2024-06-24
03 min
#1 - Tawheed bhai - Muhammad Rafi ka saathi ke saath
Field Museums Aquarium and Zoos
#Field Museum - #Chicago #Natural #HistoryMuseum A little history about Field Museum Chicago Full Walk Through - Walking Travelling Tour - Relaxing with Aslam Pervez Let's Explore the Field Museum in Chicago. The Field Museum of Natural History. The Field Museum is a natural history Museum located in South Lakeshore Chicago Downtown Illinois, USA. Field Museum is one of the largest such Museums in the world. For more information visit our Website: #https://legalrightsactivists.org #TourFieldMuseum #TourTV #AdvocateAslam #AslamPervez #LawyersTV
2024-04-19
13 min
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
You've Got Answers? We've Got Questions.
This fortnight we’re joined by Matt Betts, Curator of Eastern Canadian Archaeology at the Canadian Museum of History. We discuss what we think are some of the big questions are in regional archaeology. (Looking for an MA or a PhD project? Listen for some of Matt’s suggestions!)Show NotesMatt’s HMS Terror Book: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Dr-Matthew-Betts/a/3993Matt and Gabe’s Archaeology of the Atlantic Northeast: https://utorontopress.com/9781487587949/the-archaeology-of-the-atlantic-northeast/Ken and Gabe’s Far Northeast: 3000 BP to Contact: https://www.historymuseum.ca/boutique/product/the-far-northeast-3000-bp-to-contact/Matt’s Place-Making in the Prett...
2023-10-14
2h 14
What Do You Know About...?
Canada's Titanic: RMS Empress of Ireland
We're back! Ash is rejoined by Kat to talk about the sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland; also known as Canada's Titanic. The podcast is also now happy to be affiliated with Green Leaf Geek Dice! Make sure to check them out at greenleafgeek.com/wdykapodcast or use our code WDYKAPODCAST at checkout for 10% off your order. Resources:https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/empress-of-ireland-canadas-titanic-finally-getting-its-due-after-100-years/article18819164/https://www.historymuseum.ca/event/canadas-titanic-the-empress-of-ireland/https://www.empress2014.ca/seclangen/listepsc1.htmlhttps://www.empress2014.ca...
2023-09-11
1h 18
Artifactuality
Episode 5: The Prince of Plastic
Karim Rashid is one of the most famous industrial designers in the world. In this episode of Artifactuality, he explores his early influences, including his family’s journey from Egypt to Europe to Montréal during Expo 67, and his adolescence in the Toronto suburbs. Rashid is perhaps most famous for designing the iconic Garbo wastepaper basket for Umbra. The sleek, curved and utilitarian design is emblematic of his aesthetic, which often involves bright moldable materials such as plastic. During his career, Rashid has designed everything from vacuum cleaners and sofas, to lamps and bottles, for companies including Hugo...
2023-06-12
21 min
Artifactuality
Episode 4: Hearts of Freedom
Between 1975 and 1985, 100,000 refugees from Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam arrived in Canada, making it the largest refugee resettlement in Canada since the Second World War. In this episode of Artifactuality, we take a look at the stories of two individuals: Stephanie Stobbe, lead curator and researcher for the Hearts of Freedom project, and Kim Thúy, host of the show, reading from her autobiographical novel, Ru. LINKSTranscripthttps://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/podcasts/transcripts/s01e04 Hearts of Freedom website https://heartsoffreedom.org/
2023-06-12
24 min
Artifactuality
Episode 3: We Have Always Been Here
This special episode of Artifactuality features conversations with Blackfoot Elders about the decolonization of archaeology and how the Blackfoot think about history, time and territory. It starts with a tour of the area around Wally's Beach in southwestern Alberta — home to the Siksika, Kainai and Piikani Nations of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Moving to Head-Smashed-in Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canadian Museum of History’s Curator of Western Archaeology, Gabriel Yanicki, listens to Blackfoot stories. The stories reflect peoples who have always inhabited this area, as evidenced in bones and other stone tools found scattered across the surf...
2023-06-12
35 min
Artifactuality
Episode 2: Breaking Ice
This episode features an interview with Elizabeth Cooke-Sumbu, granddaughter of the legendary Frank Cooke, who played in the Colored Hockey League of the Maritimes. Elizabeth talks about Frank’s legacy, the racial barriers Black hockey players overcame in the past — and must still overcome today — as well as why more needs to be done to tear down barriers, so that anyone who wants to play, can play. The episode also includes an interview with Percy Paris, an eighth-generation African Nova Scotian who was part of the first all-Black line in Canadian university hockey in the 1970s. He became a politi...
2023-06-12
29 min
Artifactuality
Episode 1: The Meaning of Mitsou
Singer, actor, producer, radio host, TV personality, entrepreneur; it seems as though there’s nothing Mitsou can’t do. But before she conquered the world with her global hit, Bye bye mon cowboy, she was a talented Montréal teenager with an iconic style pulled together from her own closet and brought to the world stage. Mitsou talks about her early days in Montréal, the people who helped and inspired her along the way, and how Hollywood disappointment turned into an amazing reinvention. LINKSTranscripthttps://www.historymuseum.ca/dod/po...
2023-06-12
28 min
The Tales We Tell
Ep. 165: The Screaming Man
Buried in the depths of an ancient tomb alongside some of Egypt's greatest Pharaohs, archaeologists uncovered the poorly mummified body of man whose twisted facial expression told of a gruesome death. Officially unidentified, The Screaming Man has been pored over by scientists and doctors to determine who he was, what the cause of his mysterious death was, and why his body was preserved so poorly, yet buried among Pharaohs. Was he a foreign official buried according to his own customs? Was it botch job done by outsiders who didn't fully understand the mummification process? Or was there a deeper...
2023-06-07
59 min
Artifactuality
Introducing Artifactuality
Imagine a museum of the future, made up entirely of the stories we tell each other. Which stories would resonate with you? Which ones will last? And which will go on to shape how we live our lives, now and in the future? Introducing Artifactuality, a podcast series featuring remarkable stories generously shared with the Canadian Museum of History. Hosted by acclaimed novelist Kim Thuy, each episode is an audio time capsule of a part of Canadian history told in the voices of the people who lived it. The series is produced by Antica Productions and...
2023-05-23
02 min
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Nopewell
After excising the Middle Palaeoindian and Middle Archaic periods, Ken and Gabe finally found a taxonomic middle worth keeping: the Middle Maritime Woodland period (2200-1300). This week they discuss Hopewell, shell heaps, bipoints, dentate ceramics, and much more. Make sure to check out the NB Arch Pod Bingo Card by Wally. NB Arch Pod BingoWally’s New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast Bingo card: https://bingobaker.com/#6460122e33e86867Hit Pieces:Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre: https://www.mikmaweydebert.ca/future-centre/Oubennaceur et al. “A Novel Index for Vulnerability Assessment of Archaeological Sites to Flood Hazard: Development and a...
2023-05-19
1h 48
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Big Yellow Taxonomist: The Early Maritime Woodland
Welcome to the Early Maritime Woodland period (3000 - 2200 BP)! Ken and Gabe chat about this period especially as it relates to big inter-regional interaction spheres (like Adena) and technological developments (like ceramics). If you see us in Membertou for the CAAs next weekend, say hi and pick up a sticker.Show notes:Nova Scotia Pebbles: https://atlanticgeosciencesociety.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/NSPebbles2.pdfProfessional Careers in Archaeology and Beyond (Webinar/In-person session) at the CAA meeting: https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/annual-meeting/sessions/hybrid-person-online-professional-careers-archaeology-and-beyond. Register to attend here: https://uleth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN...
2023-04-28
1h 18
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Broadly Speaking
In this episode, Ken and Gabe discuss the Transitional Archaic (ca. 4000-3000 years ago). Mostly we talked about the Susquehanna phenomenon in Maine and the Maritimes, and what we don’t know takes up more of the show than what we do. We’ve also got a special lost interview from Ken’s adventure at the SAA. Finally, a big thanks to all of you who have tuned in and helped us cross the 1000 listens threshold! Talk to you in a fortnight. Sponsor: APANBHit pieces:Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Archaeology Office Annual Review...
2023-04-14
1h 33
BackAlley Alchemist
Haunted Organs!
Ever hear of haunted organs? When people undergo drastic changes in their behavior following an organ transplant, is it because of some complicated relationship between the body and the soul, or is it just some crazy biology? Find me on youtube for the video version, and if you're into it, I'd love some patrons! Contact Email: BackAlleyAlchemist.podcast@gmail.com Youtube.com/BackAlleyAlchemist Patreon.com/BackAlleyAlchemist Twitch.tv/BackAlleyAlchemist Tiktok: AlleyAlchemy9000 REFERENCES “10 Unbelievable Organ Transplant Stories That Are Actually True.” Scoo...
2023-03-24
1h 06
What Do You Know About...?
Marie-Joseph Angelique
Today Ash and her special guest Kelli dive into part of Canada's hidden history with a look at the slave trade, one slave in particular, and how the first incarnation of Montreal burned to the ground. Fair dues, there is talk about slavery and executions. To support the podcast, please consider a donation or membership on Buy Me A Coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/litstorypodResources:https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/marie-joseph-angeliquehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVg3pGakXcohttps://ville.montreal.qc.ca/memoiresdesmontrealais...
2023-02-06
37 min
The Museum Files Podcast
Episode 39 - Andrea Miskewicz (KSU Museum of History and Holocaust Education)
Welcome back to The M Files! This week, we are chatting with Andrea Miskewicz at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, George. Andrea is the Director of Education for KSU's Museum of History and Holocaust Education. The MHHE explores the events surrounding one of the twentieth century's greatest tragedies. Listen in as Andrea discusses her museum journey and how she and her educational team explores and shares Holocaust history with people of all ages.For more information about our guest's institutions:KSU Museum of History and Holocaust Education - https://historymuseum.kennesaw.edu/
2023-01-27
43 min
Let’s Talk Death
Ancient Egyptians and their Burial Practices
Hello Listeners, this week we dive into Ancient Egyptians and how their beliefs molded the way they honored their dead! Tune in to hear about what they believed when it came to their version of the afterlife, how mummification tied into these beliefs, and what would happen if a body was not properly honored and cared for. References:https://www.britannica.com/place/ancient-Egypt/The-king-and-ideology-administration-art-and-writinghttps://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcr04e.htmlhttps://australian.museum/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/funerals-in-ancient-egypt/https://www.worldhistory.org/Egyptian_Burial/
2022-10-23
46 min
Then Again
Beyond the Diary of Anne Frank
Anne Frank's Diary is one of the most famous documentations of the Holocaust told through the eyes of a young teen coming of age in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. Since the diary's publication in 1947, it has been translated into more than 70 languages and made into stage plays, movies, and an opera. In this podcast, Marie Bartlett speaks with Adina Langer, curator for the Kennesaw State University's Museum of History and Holocaust Education, about the life and legacy of Anne Frank. Link to the Museum of History and Holocaust Education Website: https://historymuseum.kennesaw.edu/ Find o...
2022-10-14
00 min
Toró de Ideia
Toró de Ideia #8 - Não tinha nada, mas tinha algo
No princípio criou Deus o céu e a terra. E a terra era sem forma e vazia; e havia trevas sobre a face do abismo; e o Espírito de Deus se movia sobre a face das águas. E disse Deus: 1738, ayy I'm like, "hey, what's up, hello"; e houve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nkX8uvwSdg. Gênesis 1:1-3 (A tal da cosmogonia católica) Fontes: https://youtu.be/VcBA9e5osxU https://youtu.be/y6PClpYz6kg https://youtu.be/BxmH5qbvLl8 https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc...
2022-05-24
44 min
Pop Medieval
Pop Medieval Ep 47: Earendel is a Good Name for a Star
We’re going to the stars! In this episode, Doc tells Nina about the new astronomical discovery and what that has to do with Tolkien plus some other medieval astronomy instruments. Finally, Doc implies that Nina has the “ill-Inanna.” Topics covered: sky protractors, using video game consoles to remember names, complicated steampunk sundials, Mayan city planning, American presidential rituals, and the longest star naming discussion ever. Show Notes https://www.space.com/hubble-most-distant-star-tolkien-name-earendil thoughtco.com/the-astrolabe-using-the-stars-for-navigation-and-timekeeping-4126095 http://english.pmo.cas.cn/resources/facilities/201911/t20191123_226171.html https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/maya/mmc07eng.html Recommendations: The Expanse - All 6 Se...
2022-04-17
22 min
Pop Medieval
Pop Medieval Ep 47: Earendel is a Good Name for a Star
We’re going to the stars! In this episode, Doc tells Nina about the new astronomical discovery and what that has to do with Tolkien plus some other medieval astronomy instruments. Finally, Doc implies that Nina has the “ill-Inanna.” Topics covered: sky protractors, using video game consoles to remember names, complicated steampunk sundials, Mayan city planning, American presidential rituals, and the longest star naming discussion ever. Show Notes https://www.space.com/hubble-most-distant-star-tolkien-name-earendil thoughtco.com/the-astrolabe-using-the-stars-for-navigation-and-timekeeping-4126095 http://english.pmo.cas.cn/resources/facilities/201911/t20191123_226171.html https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/maya/mmc07eng.html Recommendations: The Expanse - All 6 Se...
2022-04-17
22 min
Haunted UK Podcast
Episode 16 - The Curse of Tutankhamun
"All people who enter this tomb who will make evil against this tomb and destroy it, may the crocodile be against them in water, and snakes against them on land. May the hippopotamus be against them in water, the scorpion on land." Egyptian archaeologist, Egyptologist, and former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs - Zahi Hawass reading the curse protecting the tombs of the builders of the pyramids of Giza. It's the 4th of November 1922, and a young boy carrying water was about to stumble on an innocent looking stone that turned out to be the top step...
2022-04-15
28 min
Oddity Poddity: A Paranormal Podcast
The 13 Gateways to Hell that are on Earth!
Looking for a new vacation destination? How about Hades? I hear you can visit your favorite dead celeb and get all your questions about the future answered down there, as long as you bring a vial of your own blood as a snack. Listen and learn about 13 places on Earth that contain portals to Hell.Sources:https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/11-hidden-spots-to-enter-the-underworldhttps://www.tripadvisor.comhttps://amandaheadlee.com/2014/10/06/ancient-mayan-cenotes/Seven Gates of Hell - Hellam Townshiphttps://allthatsinteresting.com/houska-castlehttps://www.loughderg.org/visiting-the-sanctuary-of-st-patrick-lough-derg/https://gizmodo.com/13-places-on-earth-thought-to-be-entrances-to-hell-1441628317...
2022-04-10
57 min
Tudo de Mitologia
#68 - Hórus, o Deus do Céu - Mitologia Egípcia
Oi gente, tudo bem com vocês? Hoje eu conto sobre Hórus, filho de Isis e Osiris, inimigo de Sett!Não se esqueça de seguir o podcast no instagram @tudodemitologiaFontes usadas para o roteiro:https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcrgh3e.html#:~:text=Horus%20is%20the%20son%20of,%22he%20who%20is%20distant%22.&text=Kings%20believed%20they%20were%20descended,first%20divine%20king%20of%20Egypt.https://www.britannica.com/topic/Horushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horushttps://egyptianmuseum.org/deities-horusht...
2022-02-15
15 min
About the Journey
Toronto-Montreal: A Great Canadian Homecoming
Jamaican Jerk Chicken in Toronto, towering museums in Ottawa, and matcha eclairs in Montreal. Join Host Oneika Raymond on a road trip from Ontario to Quebec to see some of the diversity of people, places, and foods that Canada has to offer. We start our journey in Toronto, where Oneika grew up. On Eglinton Avenue, we meet up with Oneika’s friend and local newscaster Brandon Gonez to learn about the neighborhood of Little Jamaica. We hear about some of the best food on this strip at places like Randy’s andSunlight Bakery, along with the historic signi...
2021-12-17
22 min
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
579: Paper Rabbit Holes! - Chs 35-36 of The Leavenworth Case
Book Talk @6:30 LINKS The Man Who Invented Christmas: https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/themanwhoinventedchristmas/ History of Paper https://www.gutenberg.org/files/58319/58319-h/58319-h.htm#CHAPTER_V https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/cpm/catalog/cat2105e.html FOR FB EVENT TUES Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE weekly chat: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcuCrqjIoqDUlHyYFwVwCIIbMrVMQbA FOR FB EVENT THURS Please Register here to get the meeting link for the FREE ongoing weekly chat: https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJModOigqT8tf8tb8ecb0XYqHBfelNp54g
2021-12-10
1h 08
Brew Crime Podcast
Episode 76 - Crimes and History of Newfoundland and Labrador
On this episode Mike and JT head back to Canada to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and talk some crime and history.Story – MikeMurder of Zachary Turner and Andrew David Bagby Stalking and Murder the tale of Shirley Jane Turner and her victims.Beer pairing for this case was Apex Predator Brewing's Black Spruce Porter.Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Zachary_Turnerhttps://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/news/after-newfoundland-woman-killed-their-son-and-grandson-california-couple-seeks-to-improve-bail-laws-393895/https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/after-canadian-mother-killed-herself-and-their-only-grandchild-u-s-couple-started-10-year-fight-to-change-canadas-bail-lawshttps://archive.triblive.com/local/wes...
2021-11-30
1h 13
Pagan Preaching
Episode Twenty-Five: Anubis (Anpu)
"The highest tribute to the dead is not grief, but gratitude." -- Thornton WilderYou can find me on Facebook and Twitter at Pagan Preaching. You can also send me an email at ethne.ean@yahoo.com. If you would like to support me and the show, you can send a donation to ethne-ean on Venmo or purchase a tarot reading on my Facebook page, Ethne Ean Tarot.RESOURCES:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VeQZ3XBMHk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2U15qXJgsIhttps://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/egcr04e...
2021-10-31
21 min
In cerca di storie
Erebus: storia di un mistero
Sir John Franklin è teso ma anche carico. Il compito ricevuto non è per niente facile: trovare il tanto agognato passaggio a Nord-Ovest. Per farlo la marina britannica gli ha messo a disposizione due navi di prim’ordine, l’Erebus e la Terror, e ben 128 uomini tra ufficiali ed equipaggio. Alle 10.30 del mattino del 19 maggio 1845 le navi levano le ancore e si dirigono verso l’obiettivo. Quella spedizione rimarrà un’impresa solo sulla carta: perché due anni dopo, nel 1847, dell’Erebus, della Terror, del capitano Franklin e dei 128 uomini non si sa più nulla. Spariti. Nessuna traccia. È così che nasce il mistero della spedizione...
2021-08-24
30 min
Radio Fayetteville Podcast Channel
City Update- City market at the Fayetteville History Museum
Learn more about the City Market at the Fayetteville History Museum and some of the special exhibits at the museum. Learn more at www.FCPR.us/HistoryMuseum
2021-06-12
05 min
City Update
City Update- Fayetteville market
Learn more about the City Market at the Fayetteville History Museum and some of the special exhibits at the museum. Learn more at www.FCPR.us/HistoryMuseum
2021-06-12
05 min
Foreign Countries
4.1 Latest Research on the Peopling of North America: Fluted Points & Migrations in the Ice-Free Corridor, Canada.
Support future seasons of the show: https://patron.podbean.com/ForeignCountries Buy Foreign Countries a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/foreigncountriespodcast https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9G7GV9X432PN6 Prof. Jack Ives, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Alberta. https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/jives Dr. Gabriel Yanicki, Curator of Western Archaeology, Canadian Museum of History. https://www.historymuseum.ca/learn/research/ Assoc. Prof. Kisha Supernant, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Alberta. https://sites.ualberta.ca/~sup...
2021-05-02
38 min
Keeping Up With The Pantheons
36:Daddy demigod
Baby proofing our world one animal at a time. Sources: Wikipedia.org, historymuseum.ca, native-languages.org
2021-04-20
22 min
Chatter that Matters
ACCESSIBILITY MATTERS to Rick Hansen
"I honestly believe that my best work is in front, not behind me. I am driven by a deep passion and need to make a difference and leave this world a little better than when I arrived. That's what keeps me going. Rick Hansen. Chatter that Matters is a national radio show and podcast that radiates positivity and possibilities. I share stories of ordinary people who do extraordinary things despite circumstances. Their life lessons inspire us to be more and do more and help us get to where we need, want, and deserve to go. ...
2021-03-05
39 min
Cats, Tea, and Witchcraft Podcast
Popular Pantheons, their Deities, and Finding a Patron
Todays episode goes over Popular Pantheons, their Deities, and Finding a Patron. Have questions? Send us an email! catsteaandwitchcraftpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on our social media pages and website: www.twitter.com/catsteaandwitch www.instagram.com/catsteaandwitchcraft catsteaandwitchcraft.wixsite.com/podcast Want to leave a voicemail? https://anchor.fm/catsteaandwitchcraft/message Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantheon_(religion) https://www.dictionary.com/browse/pantheon https://www.dictionary.com/browse/myth?s=t https://en.wikipedia...
2021-01-19
31 min
Thought Provoking
Meeting People Face to Face: History Research on Holocaust Survivors
How can you meet people who lived through the holocaust face to face? On this episode of the Thought Provoking podcast, we’ll hear the words of holocaust survivors and people who lived through WWII that are part of oral histories gathered by history researchers here at Kennesaw State University. We’ll talk with Adina Langer, Curator of the Museum of History and Holocaust Education and Part-Time Instructor of History here at KSU, and James Newberry, Curator of Outreach and Special Projects for KSU’s Museums, Archives and Rare Books, about how researchers use these histories to help young people...
2020-12-15
53 min
Audio Guide | Peterborough Museum & Archives
01 • Turtle Island
Many First Nation creation stories begin with a giant turtle that carried mud on its back to begin life, as we know it today. The Anishinaabeg origin story features Nanaboozhoo. When the world was flooded, Nanaboozhoo asked the birds and animals to fetch some soil so that he could restore the earth. It was not the strong or the gifted, as might be expected, who retrieved the soil. Rather it was the least of their kin, the muskrat, who dove and brought back the small bit of soil. The soil was placed on a turtle’s back and Nanaboozhoo br...
2020-10-22
00 min
Folk-Told Folk-Tales
Egypt’s Osiris Meets Japan’s Momotarou
Sabryna relives her childhood via the Prince of Egypt film as Folk-Told Folk-Tales covers their first ever Egyptian episode! From Isis and the creation of the mummy to Set and some weird feline fetishes, Sabryna cracks plenty of jokes while Julianna learns about Egyptian myths like she was never taught in school. Another first is Julianna’s retelling of Japanese folklore. In her intermediate Japanese, she talks about the boy born from a peach and the moon maiden. References http://life.ou.edu/stories/momotarou.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momotar%C5%8D
2020-10-11
00 min
Nothing Ever Happens in Canada
Medical Heroes of Canada
Hello and Welcome to Nothing Ever Happens in Canada, but we know this is simply not true! I'm Canadian Girl, thanks for joining me today, it's not so much the where this time but who we are talking about that matters most. We're going to look at some of Canada's Medical heroes. A doctor who retired at the young age of 95, the first known nurse to practice, who lived over 400yrs ago and a doctor who deserves much more credit for the work he did during the last pandemic. Join me now as we meet these amazing medical Heroes of...
2020-05-11
30 min
Doughboys
A&W Canada with Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino (LIVE)
The 'boys are joined by Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino (Off Book) to review the Canadian burger and root beer institution, A&W. Plus, a Canadian Snack or Wack. Recorded live at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver.Sources for this week's intro:Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914-2007https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/hist/medicare/medic01e.htmlThe Birth of Medicarehttps://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/the-birth-of-medicareA Not-So-Straight Storyhttps://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/28/a-not-so-straight-story/Canada & The United States (Bizzarre Borders Part 2)https://www.cgpgrey.com/blog/canada-the-united-states-bizarre-borders-part-2A&W Restaurant History!http://www.aw-drivein.com/aw-restaurant-history/A...
2020-02-27
1h 40
Doughboys
A&W Canada with Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino (LIVE)
The 'boys are joined by Jessica McKenna and Zach Reino (Off Book) to review the Canadian burger and root beer institution, A&W. Plus, a Canadian Snack or Wack. Recorded live at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver.Sources for this week's intro:Making Medicare: The History of Health Care in Canada, 1914-2007https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/hist/medicare/medic01e.htmlThe Birth of Medicarehttps://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/the-birth-of-medicareA Not-So-Straight Storyhttps://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/28/a-not-so-straight-story/Canada & Th...
2020-02-27
1h 34
Semi-Intellectual Musings
Hockey Night at the Museum
As the leaves turn to bright reds and golden yellows in our fast approaching fall season, nightmares of long snowy winters begin to occupy our minds. After all, it is September. For some, September means back to school. For us, this month also means leaving the enchanted woods where we record this podcast to venture into the world. Don’t worry, Matt went and returned safe. At least from what we can see. We talk cognitive nutritional supplements in a new Top 5. Hockey Night at the Museum (25:25) If you live or have travelled to Canada, yo...
2017-09-04
1h 16
Wolfson College Podcasts
The Origin of Our Species
Professor Chris Stringer, Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London, gave the 2015 Haldane Lecture at Wolfson College, Oxford. He discusses how we are mostly, but not entirely, 'Out of Africa'. Human Evolution can be divided into two main phases. A pre-human phase in Africa prior to 2 million years ago, where walking upright had evolved but some other characteristics were still ape-like. And a human phase, with an increase in both brain size and behavioural complexity, and an expansion from Africa. Evidence points strongly to Africa as the major centre for the genetic, physical and behavioural origins...
2015-03-10
1h 03