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  1. Monday Morning Memo: On the Horizon - August 1, 2011: If History, Indeed, Repeats Itself

    “Me” and “We” are equal-but-opposite attractions that pull our perspective one way, then the other. Western society swings like a pendulum from one set of values to the other every 40 years with the regularity of an old and reliable grandfather clock.

    “Me” and “We” values are equally good, but we always take a good thing too far.

    If history is to be our guide, the next 20 years will be when we move from our agreement of mutual brokenness, “I’m Not Okay – You’re Not Okay,” to embrace a self-righteous indignation, “I’m Okay – You’re Not Okay.” …

    Read it, listen to it, or download it. http://www.mondaymorningmemo.com/newsletters/read/1937

    —Huffduffed by JulieD one year ago

  2. Tales from the Archives — Three: The Astonishing Amulet of Amenartas

    Agent Heathcliff Durham finds himself crisscrossing Africa, looking for an Amulet that could spell disaster for any who come near it. Battling blistering heat, starvation, wild animals, and despair, he is not comforted by the company of a rough and ready sort named Morrison. Soon Durham begins to suspect he may never return home—and to top it all off the tea has almost run out. Written and narrated by Nathan Lowell

    The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences is a brilliant story concept for a podcast. To publicize their upcoming book, Phoenix Rising, Phillipa Ballentine and Tee Morris have invited authors and podcasters to tell their own original steampunk stories. (http://www.ministryofpeculiaroccurrences.com/)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD one year ago

  3. The Moth: Audrey Pleasant: Lil’ Mama

    A wallflower teaches herself the slide and ends up in the spotlight. A gloriously told story.

    —Huffduffed by JulieD one year ago

  4. A History of Oil, Episode 2 - Oil Creek

    The age of oil blows wide open, as “Colonel” E.L. Drake drills the first well and the first oil glut. (http://historyofoil.typepad.com/)

    Featured on Forgotten Classics, episode 152. (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  5. A History of Oil, Episode 1 - The Beginning of the Beginning

    From New Orleans to the Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company, the age of oil is about to blow wide open. (http://historyofoil.typepad.com/)

    Featured on Forgotten Classics, episode 152. (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  6. Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine podcast: “Burning Twilight” by Kenneth Wishnia

    A lady apothecary faces community suspicion in a tie-in with Mr. Wishnia’s new novel, The Fifth Servant. (http://www.themysteryplace.com/ahmm/crime/)

    Featured on Episode 151 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  7. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine: Episode 5: “Dear Doctor Watson” by Steve Hockensmith

    A pair of Old West cowboys try to prove they’re worthy of joining a detective agency by retrieving an incriminating letter, in “Dear Doctor Watson” by Steve Hockensmith (from the February 2007 issue of EQMM). But things are not all they appear to be in Missoula, Montana, circa 1890…(http://www.themysteryplace.com/podcasts/mystery_podcasts.aspx)

    Featured on Episode 151 of Forgotten Classics (http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  8. History of Philosophy Podcast: 2 Infinity and Beyond: Anaximander and Anaximines

    In this episode, Peter Adamson of King’s College London discusses two very early Greek philosophers, both from Miletus: Anaximander and Anaximines. (http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ikings/index.php?id=487)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  9. History of Philosophy Podcast: 1 Everything is Full of Gods: Thales

    In this episode, Peter Adamson of King’s College London introduces the podcast as a whole, and the thought of the early Greek philosophers called the Presocratics. He also discusses the first Presocratic philosopher, Thales of Miletus. (http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ikings/index.php?id=487)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

  10. The Bellefaire: Chapter 1, The Way Home

    Yuki is thirteen and has just moved to San Francisco, where the discovery of a family house known as "The Curse Castle" makes for a very supernatural homecoming. Local gossip, family secrets, as well as an unhealthy dose of mortal peril await Yuki. Join her while she discovers that the "everyday" in San Francisco is anything but ordinary. (http://www.bellefairepodcast.com/)

    —Huffduffed by JulieD 2 years ago

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