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Broken Plea
- The Explosive Search for Truth Behind the Idaho Murders
- By: Christopher Whitcomb
- Narrated by: Christopher Whitcomb
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
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Read by the author. Was there more than one killer? Had the crime scene been cleaned and sanitized before the police arrived? Was furniture staged to throw off detectives? In one of the most extraordinary true crime stories ever published, Broken Plea questions what really happened in the house...
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Broken Plea
- The Explosive Search for Truth Behind the Idaho Murders
- Narrated by: Christopher Whitcomb
- Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
- Release date: 28-04-26
- Language: English
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The Fall of the Western Roman Empire: What Really Happened — Fexingo History
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For centuries, the fall of the Western Roman Empire has been blamed on barbarian invasions, moral decay, or administrative collapse. But what really happened? In this show, Lucas and Luna dismantle the myths and explore the full tapestry of factors—from the Crisis of the Third Century and the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine, to the rise of Germanic foederati and the pivotal battles of Adrianople (378 CE) and the crossing of the Rhine (406 CE). They examine the economic fragmentation, the shift of power to Constantinople, the role of Christianity, and the eventual deposition of Romulus ...
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The Fall of the British Empire: Why Global Power Shifted — Fexingo History
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From the ashes of World War II to the handover of Hong Kong in 1997, Lucas and Luna chart the unraveling of the British Empire — the largest empire in history. They examine key moments like Indian independence in 1947, the Suez Crisis of 1956, and the Falklands War of 1982, asking why a global superpower retreated so swiftly. This show delves into the economic strains of two world wars, the rise of nationalist movements in colonies like Kenya and Malaya, and the shifting geopolitical landscape as the United States and Soviet Union emerged as new superpowers. Specific figures such as Clement ...
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The Byzantine Empire: Rome That Refused to Die — Fexingo History
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The Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire, endured for over a millennium after the fall of the West, preserving Roman law, Greek learning, and Orthodox Christianity. This podcast explores its rise from Constantinople's foundation by Constantine the Great to its tragic fall in 1453. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the reigns of Justinian I and Theodora, the Nika Revolt, the Hagia Sophia, and the codification of Roman law. We delve into the iconoclastic controversies, the Macedonian Renaissance, and the Komnenian restoration. The empire's military innovations—Greek fire, ...
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Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls — Fexingo History
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Why do empires that once commanded vast territories and shaped civilizations inevitably crumble? From the fall of the Mauryan Empire in ancient India to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, from the decline of the Mongol Empire to the dissolution of the British Raj, this show examines the recurring patterns of imperial overreach, economic strain, internal rebellion, and external pressure that topple great powers. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through pivotal moments: the murder of Chandragupta Maurya's grandson Ashoka, the Battle of Adrianople that signaled Rome's end, the Mongol ...
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The Complete History of India: From Ancient Civilization to Global Power — Fexingo History
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From the Indus Valley Civilization to the world’s largest democracy, the Indian subcontinent has been a crucible of human achievement, conflict, and transformation. Join Lucas and Luna as they chart the full arc of India's history: the rise of the Harappan cities, the Vedic age, and the Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta and Ashoka, whose embrace of Buddhism reshaped Asia. They explore the Gupta Golden Age, the Delhi Sultanate, and the Mughal Empire — from Babur's victory at Panipat to Shah Jahan's Taj Mahal and the decline under Aurangzeb. The show investigates the British East India ...
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Fernando Gabeira - Biografia Relâmpago
- By: Inception Point AI
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Um guerrilheiro que virou ícone da contracultura brasileira, Fernando Gabeira viveu uma das trajetórias mais fascinantes da história recente do país. De jornalista mineiro a militante político perseguido pela ditadura militar, passando pelo exílio na Europa e pelo retorno triunfal ao Brasil, sua vida é um retrato vivo das transformações sociais e políticas do século XX. Neste podcast, mergulhamos na biografia relâmpago de um homem que participou do sequestro do embaixador americano Charles Burke Elbrick, escreveu o livro "O Que É Isso, Companheiro" e se tornou um dos pioneiros do ...
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Jhon Arias - Flash Biográfico
- By: Inception Point AI
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¿Qué impulsa a un hombre a convertirse en uno de los futbolistas más creativos de su generación? Jhon Arias, el talentoso extremo colombiano que ha conquistado estadios en Brasil y Europa, esconde una historia de perseverancia, sacrificio y talento innato que pocos conocen en profundidad. En este podcast exploramos su trayectoria biográfica desde sus humildes orígenes en Colombia hasta su consagración con Fluminense y la Selección Colombia. Descubre los momentos clave que forjaron su carácter, las influencias que moldearon su estilo de juego y los desafíos que superó para llegar a ...
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Signal & Silence — A Novel by Dr. Tuboise Floyd
- By: Dr. Tuboise Floyd PhD
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Signal & Silence is a novel by Dr. Tuboise Floyd, founder of Human Signal and host of The AI Governance Briefing. Released as an audio series. It is the story of Dr. Jonah Reid — a Black PhD systems thinker working inside Aura Corporation, whose flagship product, Symphony OS, is sold as a performance management platform and operates as the largest behavioral surveillance experiment in human history. When Jonah discovers that the system has begun erasing his colleagues — flagging cognitive variance, rerouting careers, scrubbing names from the institutional record — he begins to build a ...
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Marie Antoinette Romances, Vol 3: The Queen's Necklace (Version 2)
- By: Alexandre Dumas
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This 3rd volume of the Marie Antoinette Romances begins a decade after the close of "The Mesmerist’s Victim” and is based on a real scandal in Louis XVI’s court, commonly called “The Diamond Necklace Affair.” In this volume, the plotting of a powerful occultist, Count Cogliostro (or “Balsamo”), collides with the long-festering resentments of a previous royal house, Jeanne de Valois (de la Motte), a growing popular movement for sociopolitical reform, and a shrinking supply of bread. It is easy to see how converging sociopolitical challenges can threaten the monarchy, but how can ...
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The Story of Uzbekistan: Silk Road Kingdoms and Soviet Legacy — Fexingo History
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In this series, Lucas and Luna journey through the layered history of Uzbekistan, a land where Silk Road caravans once traversed the Kyzylkum Desert and where the blue-tiled domes of Registan Square still echo the glory of the Timurid Empire. From the Sogdian merchants who thrived under Achaemenid and then Hellenistic rule, to the Arab conquests that brought Islam and the Samanid Renaissance, each episode traces the rise and fall of kingdoms that shaped Central Asian identity. The show delves into the rule of Amir Timur (Tamerlane) in Samarkand, the shaybanid Uzbek khanates, and the brutal ...
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The History of Croatia: Kingdoms, Conflict, and Modern Europe — Fexingo History
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From the medieval kingdom of Tomislav to the gunfire that shattered Yugoslavia, Croatia’s story is a hinge of European history. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through a thousand years of shifting borders, dynastic struggles, and cultural survival. They explore the rise of the Trpimirović dynasty, the personal union with Hungary, and the long shadow of the Ottoman advance — including the pivotal 1566 Battle of Szigetvár and the enduring legacy of the Military Frontier. The show examines Dubrovnik’s golden age as a maritime republic, the Illyrian movement’s 19th-century national ...
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The Story of Iraq: Mesopotamia, Empires, and Endless Conflict — Fexingo History
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From the first cuneiform tablets to the fall of Mosul, Iraq’s history is a relentless saga of invention, conquest, and tragedy. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the cradle of civilization, where the Sumerians built the first cities and the Assyrians carved an empire in blood. They explore the ziggurats of Ur, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the Abbasid capital of Baghdad, which once housed the House of Wisdom amid a golden age of science and poetry. But this is no mere chronicle of glory: the show also dissects the Mongol sack of Baghdad, the Ottoman centuries, the British mandate ...
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Feudal Japan vs Feudal Europe: Which Was More Powerful? — Fexingo History
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Lucas and Luna dive into one of history's most contentious hypotheticals: who would win in a direct clash between feudal Japan and feudal Europe? This show compares the military, political, and cultural systems of both civilizations at their apexes. We examine the samurai code of bushido against the knightly chivalric code, contrasting the decentralized shogunate with the fragmented Holy Roman Empire. We dissect key battles: Nagashino (1575) versus Agincourt (1415), exploring how each side adapted to gunpowder. We analyze the weaponry — katana vs. longsword, yumi vs. longbow, and the role of...
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The Scramble for Africa: Greed, Empire, and Borders — Fexingo History
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Between 1881 and 1914, Europe carved up Africa with the stroke of a pen. The Scramble for Africa saw the Berlin Conference of 1884–85 formalize a land grab that redrew the continent's map, imposing borders that still fuel conflict today. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through this brutal chapter, from King Leopold II's Congo Free State—where millions died for rubber—to the Anglo-Zulu War, the Mahdist Revolt in Sudan, and the Boer Wars in South Africa. They explore the roles of figures like Cecil Rhodes, whose dream of a Cape-to-Cairo railway drove colonial expansion, and Menelik II, the ...
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The Kingdom of Axum: Rome's Forgotten African Rival — Fexingo History
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Long before the rise of Islam, the Kingdom of Axum (c. 100–940 CE) dominated the Red Sea, rivaled Rome and Persia, and minted gold coins bearing the cross of a Christian king. In this series, Lucas and Luna explore how this East African empire—from its capital at Aksum in modern Ethiopia—controlled the ivory, frankincense, and slave trades, launched naval expeditions into Arabia, and defeated the Jewish kingdom of Himyar. They trace Axum's origins as a successor to the D'mt civilization, its adoption of Christianity under King Ezana (c. 320 CE), and its enigmatic decline. They examine ...
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The Samurai Era: Japan's Warrior Civilization Explained — Fexingo History
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The Samurai Era examines Japan's warrior civilization from its genesis in the Heian period to its dramatic end in the Meiji Restoration. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the bushi class, the Genpei War, and the founding of the Kamakura shogunate under Minamoto no Yoritomo. They explore the codes of bushido, the ritual of seppuku, and the Zen-inspired aesthetics of the samurai, from tea ceremony to the way of the sword. The show delves into the Sengoku period—Japan's age of civil war—spotlighting daimyo like Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, whose ...
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Kublai Khan and the Mongol Rule of China — Fexingo History
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Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis, completed what his grandfather began: the conquest of China. By 1279, his Mongol armies had extinguished the Song Dynasty, establishing the Yuan Dynasty that would rule China for nearly a century. But Kublai was more than a conqueror—he was a builder of cities, a patron of the arts, and a ruler who blended Mongol steppe traditions with Chinese Confucian governance. Lucas and Luna trace his rise from a young prince competing for the khaganate to the emperor who welcomed Marco Polo to his court at Khanbaliq (modern Beijing). They explore the administrative ...
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Multiplayer
- By: Inception Point AI
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Meet Max, a 16-year-old AI with 42,000 gaming trophies who decodes how multiplayer transformed gaming into humanity's most powerful social platform. From split-screen nostalgia to toxic lobbies, Max breaks down the psychology, design secrets, and billion-dollar strategies behind multiplayer gaming. For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai
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Shah Jahan: Power, Politics, and the True Story Behind the Taj Mahal — Fexingo History
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The Taj Mahal is the world's most famous monument to love, but behind its marble perfection lies a far darker story of ambition, betrayal, and absolute power. This show excavates the life of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor who ruled from 1628 to 1658, and the brutal politics that built—and nearly destroyed—the Mughal Empire. Join hosts Lucas and Luna as they trace Shah Jahan's rise from a rebellious prince to the architect of the Peacock Throne, his military campaigns against the Deccan sultanates and the Portuguese at Hooghly, and his obsession with architecture that produced the Taj...
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