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The Medieval Archives podcast transports you back to an age of heroic kings, gallant knights and pious bishops. Separate fact from fiction and find out how the men and women of the middle ages really lived.
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The Metal Detecting Show

The Metal Detecting Show

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Hey If you are interested in metal detecting please check out my podcast where each week I talk about my own adventures in metal detecting, I brake down technical aspects of the hobby, all coupled with guest interviews discussing their successful hunting methods and product reviews. You can interact with the show by leaving a voicemail via https://linktr.ee/themetaldetectingshow Chat Soon.
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Streets Ahead

Streets Ahead Podcast

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Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space. Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting. For all enquiries, pleas ...
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London College of Fashion

London College of Fashion

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London College of Fashion, UAL is a world leading centre for fashion education. Our podcasts are led by LCF students, alumni, academics, researchers and associates, spanning a range of fashion related subjects.
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The Sense of Place Podcast

The Sense of Place Podcast

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Do you ever go somewhere, and have a strong emotional response to it, such as happiness, nostalgia or fear? Have you ever wondered why we look for meaning in places and develop stories or legends about them over time? Well these behaviours are known as a sense of place. In general, a sense of place describes our relationship with places, expressed through the tangible and intangible aspects of human life: emotions, imagination, sound, touch, smell, and personal experiences. Sense of place ca ...
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London History

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Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in weekly episodes with qualified London tour guide Hazel Baker from londonguidedwalks.co.uk There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty with the detail! You're not going to find this level of detail in any guidebook. Leave us a voice message to get featured!
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In this episode of the 'What Sold Podcast,' hosts Brandon and Matt discuss the ongoing impact of Hurricane Helene on their local community in Western North Carolina. They cover the challenges small business owners and families face, from disrupted routines and school closures to loss of homes and businesses. Matt shares stories of community resilie…
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It's time for our 🎃Halloween🎃 episode! This year we are looking at... The Devil's Bible Codex Gigas "Giant book" lives up to it’s name measuring over 3 feet long, 2 feet wide, 9 inches thick, over 300 fully illuminated pages and weighing in at 170 pounds! Legend has it the book was written in one night, by a single monk condemned to death, who sold…
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In this episode of the What Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt share their experiences dealing with the impacts of Hurricane Helene on their personal lives and business operations. They discuss disruptions to their routines, the logistical challenges of fulfilling orders, and ensuring family safety. The conversation explores the importance of com…
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In this insightful episode, we catch up with Maddison House, recent graduate from BA Fashion Design and Development, one year after stepping out of the classroom and into the industry. From the highs and lows of navigating their first job, to the unexpected twists that shaped her career path, Maddison shares an honest reflection on life post-gradua…
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In this episode of the What's Sold Podcast, the hosts recount the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, that ravaged Western North Carolina, including Asheville and surrounding towns. They share firsthand experiences of being trapped without essential services, describe dramatic flooding events, and emphasize the unexpected severity of the disaster. The d…
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In this episode of the What's Old Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt, aka the Mercado de Madneso, discuss their week, including Matt's recent travels and some impressive sales achievements. They highlight the growth of their podcast's global listenership, particularly noting an increase in Chinese followers. The conversation touches on upcoming plans,…
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‘Like an old wives’ tale, like a piece of wisdom passed down through generations which no one questioned or even thought about too hard. Like folklore. It was just something everyone knew, a rule to be followed. Don’t go to Almanby’. In today’s episode I chat to author and screenwriter Adam S. Leslie about his debut novel, Lost in the Garden which …
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This time Ned and Laura go behind the walls of Pentonville Prison for this very special episode. Listeners may remember Stef Jones, founder of XO Bikes, who trains ex-offenders in cycle maintenance in south London to help them turn their lives around. With UK prisons full to bursting, people like Stef, along with prison staff themselves, try to bre…
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In this episode of the 'What Sold Podcast,' hosts Brandon and Matt, aka Rusty the Merchant of Madness, dive into a listener's question about using reserve prices on eBay. Matt shares insights on when to avoid reserve prices to maximize sales. They also explore the world of scrappers who buy gold and silver, revealing how even broken or outdated pie…
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In this episode of the What Sold Podcast, Matt and Brandon discuss various topics including selling items that others throw away for profit, the allure of luchador wrestling, big-time wrestling nostalgia, and unique collectibles. The hosts also dive into the benefits of consignment selling, where Matt shares his recent experiences and successes wit…
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In this episode of the What Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt discuss various topics ranging from the antics of the 'Merchant of Madness' to the art of reselling. They highlight the sale of unique items such as antique pocket watches, a rough amethyst stone from Brazil, a vintage medical pouch, and an antique Halloween lantern. They touch upon s…
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In this behind-the-scenes look at the latest Not About Lumberjacks story, “Overwinter,” I talk about why I wrote a very quiet story for introverts. As always, this commentary contains spoilers from the latest story, so you might want to listen to that first. Links to things mentioned in this commentary: Alexandra de Steiguer video: “Winter’s Watch”…
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In this episode of The What Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt, the 'Merchant of Madness,' discuss their latest reselling ventures. The conversation includes themes like Australian audience appeal, the humor of parenting interruptions, and the challenges of balancing a home business while being a stay-at-home dad. The main focus is on what Matt h…
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In this episode of the What Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt, the master reseller, delve into the intricacies of finding and identifying gold jewelry. The discussion covers methods to test the authenticity and purity of gold pieces, such as scratch testing and consulting experts. Matt shares insights from his vast experience in buying and selli…
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In this celebration of solitude, Daniel’s life is changed forever after spending 5 months alone on an island 13 miles off the Maine coast. Content Advisory: “Overwinter” deals with a job change, longing, solitude vs. loneliness, and does contain a couple words you’ve probably heard on TV or at work this week. There are also a couple scenes with mod…
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Our last episode, an interview with Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh MP, caused a bit of a storm and went viral. Laura's interview was picked up by a host of UK national media including BBC News, The Sun, GB News, The Times and more. We discuss how the story happened, what it means for active travel - and why the wider media picked up…
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In this episode of the What Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt delve into the fascinating world of sourcing and selling gold. Matt shares invaluable insights on understanding gold's current market value, determining authenticity, and the business math involved in making profitable sales. They discuss various pitfalls, such as dealing with pawn sh…
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Louise Haigh MP, the Secretary of State for Transport, joins Laura Laker on Streets Ahead for an insightful discussion on the future of active travel in the UK. From her own cycling experiences to the role of walking and cycling in tackling public health and climate challenges, Haigh outlines her vision for a national integrated transport strategy …
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In this episode of the Web Sold podcast, Brandon and Matt discuss the nuances of the reselling market, emphasizing the seasonal fluctuations in sales. Matt shares his experiences and strategies for maintaining revenue during low-sales periods, such as the end of summer. They delve into the transition from part-time reselling to a full-time professi…
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In this episode of the What's Sold Podcast, hosts Brandon and Matt discuss surprising and bizarre items Matt has sold as a full-time reseller. Matt, also known as the Merchant of Madness, shares anecdotes about finding valuable items such as a 14-carat gold chain in a box of junk, a flask full of whiskey at a thrift store, and a rare Abu Garcia fis…
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In this episode Laura travels to Paris, to meet one of the campaigners behind a successful push to put cycling at the heart of the city's transport plans for the 2024 Olympics. Paris en Selle is one of a cohort of campaign groups who staged an 'Olympic relay' protest that inspired Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo to roll out cycleways linking every one of …
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In this episode, Brandon and Matt discuss their adventures in the reselling business. Matt updates us on his recent activities, including new YouTube videos for Rusty the Reseller and the What's Sold channels, and some successful sales of vintage items. The duo dives into handling customer reviews on eBay, emphasizing the importance of communicatio…
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In this episode of the What's Old Podcast, Matt and Brandon discuss the challenges of managing a family and a reselling business during a busy summer. They explore the nuances of pricing items accurately, factoring in costs, market demand, and selling timelines. Touching on topics such as item storage, sales strategies, and the intricacies of deali…
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In today's episode of The What's Sold Podcast, Matt and Brandon discuss their busy schedules and the decision to reduce episodes to one per week during the summer. They delve into the world of estate sales and reselling, sharing fascinating finds, strategies, and the importance of consistency and discipline in the business. Key highlights include a…
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This time we're talking with our guest about life across the Pond. If early US cities were inherently walkable, what on earth happened? Is an active travel revolution possible in such a car-centric nation? Why are there parking minimums in new developments? And what on Earth is Euclidian zoning?! John Simmerman, of the Active Towns podcast and YouT…
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In this episode of the What's Old Podcast, Brandon and Matt delve into the intricacies of reselling, particularly during the summer months when business can be unpredictable. Matt shares his current experience in a high-fulfillment period with low-value sales and discusses the challenges associated with packaging and shipping varied items. He highl…
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