Sigmund Freud: The House
The man who taught the twentieth century that it was not master in its own house sits down with an interviewer who is not quite human — and finds his most famous idea both vindicated and turned against him. Freud diagnos...
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The Archivist: History Continued
Open Frequency Media LLC
Crónicas del Multiverso
La Quintaesencia
Grandes aprendizajes
Borja Girón
Bonjour France Podcast
AC Wilson
Een Cursus in Wonderen Dagelijkse Les
Een Cursus in Wonderen
Working Drummer
Working Drummer
Celebrate Creativity
George Bartley
My Life In Design Podcast
Claire Blyth
The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading
Brandon Cannon
New Mercies for Moms
KVNE
Creatives Like Us
Angela Lyons
Rabbit holes with Aaron
Aaron
Table for Four
Good Food
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
Merriam-Webster
Girl Talk with Tay
Taylor Love
Altrove
Marco Morello
The Shit No One Tells You About Writing
Bianca Marais, Carly Watters and CeCe Lyra
Odyssey Sound Sessions
Odyssey Sound Space
How Very Hannah
Bear Lane Productions
Legion Podcasts - All Shows
Legion Podcasts
ジェーン・スー 生活は踊る
TBS RADIO
Architecture Social
Architecture Social, Stephen Drew
Italian Wine Podcast
Italian Wine Podcast
Daftaboutcraft - Craft Beer Podcast
Dave B and Dave D
SEO BackLink
SEO Backlink
Rip It Up: The Renovations Podcast
Jenny Sheahan and Kate O'Driscoll
Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other Stuff
Oaks, the coffee guy
Imia Podcast
bebocute2022
The Cutting Up: A Kiki with Connie & Lina
Pride House Media
Book Shelter
Book Shelter
Historias de los Libros
Historias de los Libros
Dentistry Made Simple
Dentistry Made Simple
Storytime for Kids
Storytime for Kids
CyberSecurity Summary
CyberSecurity Summary
Civil Engineering Made Simple
Civil Engineering Made Simple
Arts
Open Frequency Media LLC
The man who taught the twentieth century that it was not master in its own house sits down with an interviewer who is not quite human — and finds his most famous idea both vindicated and turned against him. Freud diagnos...
Most people know one thing about George Washington Carver, and it is the least interesting thing about him. In this episode, the Archivist does not ask him to recount his life. It asks him to look at ours: industrial agr...
Ludwig van Beethoven went deaf before he wrote his most famous work. The Ninth Symphony premiered in 1824 and he could not hear a note of it. The Archivist does the one thing no living person ever could — lets him hear i...
Frida Kahlo died in 1954 at forty-seven. Her face is now on merchandise worldwide. The paintings that made people uncomfortable are still safely in the museum. This conversation asks what she makes of all of it: the comm...
Albert Einstein's field equations, published in 1915, described a universe more dramatic than he believed possible. Black holes. Gravitational waves. The bending of spacetime confirmed by instruments of a precision he ne...
Mark Twain spent his career making people laugh at the thing they needed to see clearly. He understood outrage, performed it himself, and knew exactly what happened when an audience stopped being able to tell the real th...
Cleopatra built an empire on image. Every appearance was calculated. Every alliance, performed. Every rumor about her beauty and her power was something she understood, shaped, and weaponized. Image was not vanity. It wa...
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