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War Stories

War Stories

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War Stories is a narrative show that takes the broad arcs of warfare and shares the stories behind crucial points their development. In each season, the show revolves around a single topic and traces a path from before its invention to the modern-day with a focus on the people who made it happen.
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WWE WAR STORIES

Jason and Peter War Stories Podcast

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Our podcasts go over some of the true stories in the WWE Golden Era. We meet legends and hear their stories of what really went on during their storylines. I hoped you all packed your bags because we are gonna go for a ride down memory lane.
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Amazing War Stories

Bruce Crompton

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In this 3D audio series, ex-British Paratrooper and history fanatic Bruce Crompton narrates incredible tales of bravery from conflicts throughout the ages to support military institutions. All around the world military museums are in danger of closing and smaller, veterans charities desperately need more support. If we allow them to perish, the history contained within them will be lost, as will vital life-lines for our cherished veterans. Remember, Military museums aren't just places of lea ...
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No War Stories

jules edwards

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A show about mental health and addiction that hopefully doesn't suck. Jules and Cole discuss addiction in the modern day and what recovery looks like in the age of fentanyl, pandemics, and social isolation. We also discuss books and movies about drugging and drinking.
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Small Business War Stories

Pablo Fuentes

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Small businesses are the soul of America. This is where they tell their stories. Three years, 16,000 miles and counting... Small Business War Stories is a weekly show recorded in person with small business owners. We get the triumphs, struggles, and funny stories from our guests’ everyday lives. Hosted by Pablo Fuentes, an entrepreneur and musician based in Austin, Texas. For more on the show, please visit https://smallbusinesswarstories.com/
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Personal War Stories

Idan Ravin & Steve Budin

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Legendary sports gaming entrepreneur and sports personality, Steve Budin, teams up with Idan Ravin: world renowned trainer, former lawyer, entrepreneur, keynote speaker and author of the nationally acclaimed The Hoops Whisperer. Each week, Personal War Stories -- Life on Plant Earth, delves into the personal struggles we face everyday: food, fitness, relationships, family, values, business, society, pop culture, sports, politics and religion. Renowned industry leaders and disruptive thinkers ...
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Whiskey and War Stories

Whiskey & War Stories

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Stories from combat veterans who bravely served their country. This show is unscripted, unfiltered, and filled with every emotion imaginable. We are aiming to provide a space where there is no agenda, no judgement, and genuine accounts from today's generation of warriors. Grab your favorite Whiskey or Bourbon, light a cigar, kick up your feet, and enjoy the show! (Silkies and woobies highly recommended). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whiskeyandwar/support
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Building better software, one incident at a time. Host Kevin Riggle talks with software engineers about that time they broke production. Whether you're an industry professional, or just curious about what makes the modern Internet run and what happens when it breaks, we bring you stories you haven't heard elsewhere. This is the audio version of the podcast. Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@critical-point Produced by Complex Systems Group (https://complexsystems.group). Part of Critical ...
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Step into the lives of those who lived the Great War. World War One Stories brings history to life through gripping, original fiction. Each episode transports you to the trenches, homes, and villages forever changed by war—where soldiers fight, families endure, and civilians struggle to survive. Love, loss, hope, and sacrifice come alive in powerful narratives that honor the human spirit. Subscribe now and hear the voices of the past—because every story deserves to be told.
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History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.
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Cold War Spy Stories

Analyse Buckley

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During the cold war, many events took place that made the war based arounf secrecy. They were being secretive either because they wanted to keep their people safe or they didn't want anyone to know about the fail of their projects. Cover art photo provided by David Sinclair on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ayosake
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How do our food stories change during wartime? Each episode follows a veteran or wartime volunteer from their home in the United States through their overseas deployment and back again. We hear firsthand where they fought, who they fed, how they ate, and what tastes they missed most while away at war. From World War II through today, soldiers and civilians come together at the table to remember, reflect, and show respect. Hosted by Jacqueline Raposo.
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Coming in from the Cold explores forgotten—or never-remembered—national security policy initiatives, incidents and events during the Cold War. In each episode Cold War Historian Bill Rosenau, sits down with experts on a wide range of topics to discuss these events and how they are relevant to today’s challenges. The views expressed here are those of the commentators and do not necessarily reflect the views of CNA or any of its sponsors.
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A Marine Corps infantry veteran reading regimental histories written by the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War. Relive the tales they weave on their marches across Antietam, Gettysburg and more! The Podcast covers these Histories and author interviews, soldier poetry and more related content on the War Of The Rebellion YouTube channel.
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Warning: This episode contains depictions of corpses, substance abuse, a suicide attempt, and some foul language. Viewer discretion is advised. Kris Goldsmith is an Army combat Veteran who served in Iraq. As a 19 year-old, he was assigned the task of photographing corpses and documenting mass graves. He developed severe PTSD, and in 2007, as the re…
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In this unforgettable episode told entirely through handwritten correspondence, we follow the love story of George and Elsie Ware—torn apart by World War I and held together by the letters they send across oceans and years. From muddy trenches near Ypres to the quiet heartache of home in Oregon, each word carries the weight of war, loss, and enduri…
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Kevin Cronister is a 15-year law enforcement veteran currently serving with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force with a Master’s Degree in forensic psychology. He is also an instructor with Guardian Training Solutions and the host of the Screen Guardians Podcast, who joins us to discuss the goal of ICAC and the shocking lack of resources…
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In this episode of the Submarine Sea Stories Podcast, host Bill Nowicki reunites with Dave Bowman, a former submariner who was first interviewed nearly 11 years ago. They reminisce about Dave’s captivating career in the Navy, his passion for naval history, and his extraordinary journey from a landlocked upbringing to life underwater. Dave shares pe…
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About this episode: Revolution and civil war require explosive issues and impassioned men more than willing to make change and, if necessary, to do so violently. This is the story of two such Southern men. This is the story of fire eaters Louis T. Wigfall and Edmund Ruffin. ----more---- Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode: Nathaniel Macon Rog…
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Join us in this insightful episode as we dive into the world of nuclear energy with Mark Schneider, a former US Navy nuclear operator now working to reignite nuclear power in Australia. Discover Schneider’s intriguing career journey, from his formative years in Oregon to his extensive 20-year Navy service, where he first developed his passion for n…
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The residents of a small village are forced to provide for the Tsar's army during wartime. As they endure the weight of this harsh duty, their lives are shaped by the relentless demands of survival. In this story of sacrifice and resilience, the villagers struggle to hold on to their humanity while navigating the tension between obedience and defia…
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Colonel Leo Thorsness served as a fighter pilot in Vietnam. He was a Wild Weasel, whose missions required them to draw surface-to-air (SAM) missiles away from bombers, and then destroy the SAM sites. This meant that Weasels spent sometimes more than 20 minutes over the target, as opposed to the one or two minutes bomber pilots spent. On one mission…
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Every other week, we'll be re-releasing an episode we think deserves more attention. Today, we'll hear about The Candy Bomber. After World War Two, Germany was split up and occupied by the United States, France, Britain and the Soviet Union. In June of 1948, the U.S., France, and Britain announced they were creating a unified West German currency. …
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Tell me lies! Tell me the truth! Did the Mexican Navy really sail a ship into the Brooklyn Bridge? Did Diddy really have Bernie Mac killed? All this and more on Locker Room LIVE! Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or buy merchandise. …
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Marlon "The IA Guy" Marrache from The IA Guy Podcast and Savage Training Group joins Chuck to discuss what it's like working in internal affairs at an agency like the Los Angeles Police Department. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes o…
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Colonel John Folsom served in the Marine Corps from 1980 to 2010. He was trained as a CH-46 helicopter pilot and a Forward Air Controller, but never flew combat missions. Instead he did staff work at various levels of command. In this interview, Folsom gives an honest look into the lives of non-combat military personnel. He also talks about his wor…
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Join us in this insightful episode as we dive into the world of nuclear energy with Mark Schneider, a former US Navy nuclear operator now working to reignite nuclear power in Australia. Discover Schneider’s intriguing career journey, from his formative years in Oregon to his extensive 20-year Navy service, where he first developed his passion for n…
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Joe Yurick from the This Sober Vet Podcast talks about his time in the military, his struggle with overcoming alcohol addiction, and finding new strength in telling the stories of other veterans and sobriety. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older…
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Lieutenant Commander Mike Smith served in the Navy as an F/A-18 pilot. He deployed 3 times between 2002 and 2014, and was stationed in Japan, Italy, Virginia, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. He was also Strike/Fighter Pilot of the Year in 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Riding on a ship doesn't make you a seaman, so how is Katy Perry an Astronaut? We discussed that and more on this week's Locker Room LIVE! Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or buy merchandise. You can also become a patron here and fo…
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Lieutenant Colonel Neal Rickner served in the US Marine Corps as an F/A-18 pilot and a Forward Air Controller. He completed three tours in Iraq between 2003 and 2007. As a Forward Air Controller (FAC), he toured with an infantry battalion, tasked with coordinating air support based on the needs of the battalion. After coming back from deployment, R…
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About this episode: It takes a cast to put on a play and our story this day is filled with characters that emoted passions raging from reasoned deliberation to knee-jerk and violent. And not only for the chain of events that led to the first confrontation of the American Civil War but throughout and even beyond the four-year long conflict. Men and …
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A Marine, a police officer, and now a District Attorney Investigator who happens to be Chuck's buddy (and role model) joins the show to talk about his deployment overseas serving with the Marines. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or…
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Technician Fifth Grade Clement Elissondo served in World War II as a tank gunner. He deployed to France just days after the Invasion of Normandy, and survived the destruction of four of his tanks. In this interview, Elissondo describes the difficulties of tank warfare, narrowly escaping enemy capture, and the camaraderie amongst a tank’s crew. Lear…
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Captain Sidney Salomon served in World War II as an Army Ranger. The Rangers were an elite American unit that trained and operated with the famous British Commandos. Using the element of surprise as their main weapon, the Rangers played an important role in the Invasion of Normandy, the Dieppe Raid, and many other significant campaigns. In this int…
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A sheriff's deputy on the county SWAT team talks about the SWAT callout so insane that the department aftermath caused half the team to quit. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or buy merchandise. You can also become a patron here and…
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In rural Scotland, Fiona Douglas takes in a newborn after tragedy strikes her neighbor’s family. As the war rages in France, she and her sons form a fragile household with sixteen-year-old Jamie, who vows to raise the child left behind. A deeply emotional story of quiet resilience, chosen family, and the long wait for those who may never return.…
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Lt. Patrick Doering is a crisis negotiator and author who joins Chuck to discuss his experiences inspiring movies like The Negotiator. Patrick has over 22 years of law enforcement experience is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. Patrick also provides insight from presenting case studies at several negotiation conferences nationwide. Remember t…
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April 1916. Dublin is quiet—until it isn’t. Captain Aiden McCool, an Irishman in British uniform, returns home just as whispers of revolution become gunfire. Assigned to monitor unrest, Aiden finds himself trapped between duty to the Crown and love for his family. When the Easter Rising erupts and the city burns, a single message brings his world c…
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Why do you always arrest the person who calls the police? Why would a victim sleep with her rapist again? Answer: therapy? All this and more on this week's Locker Room Live! Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visit www.warstoriesofficial.com to listen to older episodes or buy merchandise. You c…
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Mal Middlesworth served in World War II in the Marine Corps. He was 17 years old during the Attack on Pearl Harbor, serving on a Marine Detachment on the USS San Francisco. In this interview, he describes what he saw during Pearl Harbor, the Guadalcanal Campaign, and the Battle of Peleliu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoi…
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An Air Force Captain who served as a flight surgeon with a Master's Degree in medical cannabis describes transitioning from the Air Force into Anesthesiologist and Pain Management specialist. We also get the real scoop on the medical value of THC and CBD. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. You can also visi…
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About this episode: Some six years ago, we chronicled the Confederacy’s Gibraltar that allowed Wilmington, NC to be the last major Confederate port open to the outside world. 72 episodes later and in the 160th year of its capture, we, again, turn our attention to the massive earthen fort and those that took part in the campaign to either storm or d…
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Charles Sternburg served in the Navy in World War II with the Black Cats. The Black Cats were a group of bombers that flew stealth missions in the Pacific, tasked often with destroying enemy submarines or flying reconnaissance. They flew seaplanes called PBY Catalinas which were nearly invisible during the night, but were incredibly vulnerable to e…
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