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Anne is a Man - podcast reviews

 

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Blog Name: Anne is a Man - podcast reviews
Url: http://anneisaman.blogspot.com
Language: English
Topics: history, philosophy, reviews
Description: An elite podcast listener's blog. Podcast reviews and recommendations with an emphasis on educational podcasts.
Popularity: 116 Followers

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Divorcing the Union - BBC Analysis
BBC Analysis took on a juicy subject: could Britain leave the EU? The answer to the question is as plain as it is predictable. Leaving the EU is possible, but the price may be high. Some citizens will benefit, some will pay and the extent to this is difficult to fathom. The elaboration of this answer seem more
Ina Muller van Ast - Het Marathon Interview
In de serie van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview is de podcast naar het archief vernieuwd en weer van voor af aan begonnen. Deze week kwam een interview uit 1989 erbij: Ronald van den Boogaard sprak met Ina Muller-van Ast. Toen dit interview in de oude feed opkwam heb ik het ook al gerecenseerd en dit is wat ik toen schreef:
Terry Eagleton on the God Debate - Tapestry CBC
Thanks to a tip from a reader of this blog, I was directed to the CBC radio (Canada) program Tapestry. Tapestry is a program in which host Mary Hines speaks with guests about issues of spirituality. After listening to one program, I'd say the program is comparable with Krista Tippett's Speaking of Faith (APM).
New weeds in Africa - EEH
The Exploring Environmental History Podcast featured yet another interview on the subject of biological invasion and transformations. I will quote the podcast description below. The guest on this episode of the podcast is William Beinart, Rhodes Professor of race relations and director the African Studies Centre in Oxford. Professor Beinart critiques Alfred Crosby’s idea of ecological im
Dirty Hands - Philosophy Bites
Philosophy Bites is a podcast that should be on everybody's playlist. You do not need to have a special love for philosophy, nor special knack for it. Anybody can handle fifteen minutes of a carefully tailored philosophy interview and everybody is expected to be stimulated by it. Witness to this may also be the download figures the podcast published: it has been downloaded 5 million times!

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