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Once upon a time… in Vlaanderen

Nieuwsblad, FAAM, Canon van Vlaanderen

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Stap in de teletijdmachine van Sven Speybrouck. Hij neemt je mee naar plekken in Vlaanderen die vandaag heel gewoon lijken, maar waar ooit iets verbijsterends gebeurde. Naar Dendermonde bijvoorbeeld, waar mammoeten rond zwierven. Naar Lier, waar een onschuldige vrouw als heks werd verband. Naar de mijnen van Beringen waar Duitse soldaten na de oorlog moesten werken, diep onder de grond. Verhalen die ondergesneeuwd werden door de tijd, en in deze podcast weer terug tot leven komen. Once upon ...
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Discover the captivating stories behind Canada's film and television industry with 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North,' the must-listen podcast that takes you deep into the making of iconic movies and the stars who shaped the history of Canadian filmmaking. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It’s the groves of academe: Bennington College, the wildest and wickedest school in America. In the last great decade: the 1980s. Bennington class of ’86, class of Bret Easton Ellis, future writer of American Psycho and co-leader of the literary Brat Pack; Jonathan Lethem, future writer of Motherless Brooklyn and MacArthur Fellow; and Donna Tartt, future writer of The Secret History and Pulitzer Prize winner. All three are, at various times, infatuated and disappointed with one another, thei ...
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Once Upon A Time...

Monica Iken

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The Podcast will show how one can overcome a horrific loss by creating something positive in their honor even when the odds are against them and told it would never happen...you ask what? you will have to follow and listen to my Podcast. And yes I will invite Stakeholders, Politicians, Survivors, and anyone affected by a sudden loss or tragedy to tell their stories.
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Once Upon a Time in Texas

Michael Mitchell

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Once Upon a Time in Texas will mainly focus on lore, myth, legend, characters and stories in and around Texas. There will also be random thoughts by your host Michael Mitchell and conversations with guests about the history of Texas and we might even dabble in current events.
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童話、民間故事、寓言⋯ 快跟著Olga和Lev一起進到白樺樹森林裡,看看主角們在森林裡觸發了怎樣的事件或任務吧! |各平台連結| https://open.firstory.me/user/ckoln3wz92eig0912d16woapt/platforms |贊助白樺樹| https://pay.firstory.me/user/ckoln3wz92eig0912d16woapt Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Haven’t you ever wondered what it is like to live in a fairytale? In our ONCE UPON A TIME AFTER SHOW we dive into the fairy-tale meets modern world of Emma Swan. Is she actually the daughter of Prince Charming and Snow White? Get caught up on your fairy tale with a superfan show dedicated to everything that’s happening in storybrooke from superfans of the show. Just because the show is over doesn’t mean you can’t get caught up on one of the best shows ever made! Special cast interviews, and ...
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Once Upon a Time in Havana

Lisette Alvarez

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How can an island, only 90 miles from the U.S. coast, feel so far away? Award-winning audio storyteller and second-generation Cuban-American Lisette Alvarez guides you through their journey as the first person in their family to return to Cuba after 70 years, all within the context of U.S.-Cuba geopolitical history. This 12-episode true story is released in advance of an upcoming fictional spy thriller audio drama: HAVANA SYNDROME.
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Once Upon a Time in the Ashes is the podcast that focuses on those English and Australian cricketers who played in just one Ashes test. They may have played in other test matches for their country, but in Ashes cricket one test and one test only. Tune in for some fascinating stories.
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Do you like to listen to three friends having in-depth and comical discussions about the latest film releases and an assortment of old ones? Of course you do. I mean, look at you. You have amazing taste. Plus, that thing you're doing with your hair? It works. Trust me. Expect silly comedy, quizzes, analysis about filmmaking and screenwriting, sequel pitches, and a bunch of man-child Englishmen who love the sound of their own voices. That's right. It's a podcast!
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We are all storytellers. Hosted by Talia Smith, we invite artists, activist, and archivists from around the world to share their favorite stories. Once Upon a Time: A Storytelling Podcast's mission is to educate and inspire listeners by exploring the stories found all around us.
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Once Upon a Time In... Nyborg

Gustavs Skenders

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Welcome to the Once Upon a Time... in Nyborg podcast by the two film dudes! Every 2 weeks we, Gustavs and Ali, will take a deep dive into a movie, analysing it, discussing it and just having an overall fun talk about it. In the end, we rate the movie on a scale from 1 to 35, in honour of the 35mm film stock. We hope you enjoy! **SPOILER ALERT FOR MANY MOVIES DISCUSSED**
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Gather 'round the campfire for a summertime lineup of myths and folktales from around the world, told by global actors, musicians, and storytellers. The podcast is produced by Sparkler Learning, an education nonprofit, and hosted by Sparkler's Education Director, Dana Stewart, who invited friends from around the globe to share their stories as part of Sparkler's summer learning program (Camp Sparkler). Listen together — and travel around the world in your imagination, all through the power o ...
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1942. De Duitse bezetter laat in Beringen een hele reeks houten barakken bouwen, omgeven door prikkeldraad, om Russische krijgsgevangen in onder te brengen. Die moesten tijdens WOII verplicht in de mijn werken. Tot de oorlog voorbij was. Toen waren de Duitse soldaten zelf aan de beurt, samen met veroordeelde collaborateurs bij wijze van Wiedergutma…
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What if your middle school English project became a published book? That’s exactly what happened to Gordon Korman. At just 12 years old, he turned a classroom assignment into This Can’t Be Happening at Macdonald Hall—the start of a legendary career in children’s literature. Featuring insights from cultural historian Ed Conroy (Retrontario) and Gord…
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A sneak peek at an upcoming episode of the new audio drama anthology from Bill Meeks. Meet the Special family, a theater-loving, stoner couple and their three very different kids. It’s 1994, and Michael and Jennifer Special are just trying to help fund in the arts in their community, but their son Ricky is on the run from a school bully, and their …
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In this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh takes us back to the 1700s and the remarkable story of Fort Mose—America’s first legally sanctioned free Black settlement. Just north of St. Augustine, Florida, Fort Mose offered freedom, safety, and community to those who escaped slavery in the British colonies and found refu…
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Hoe kan het dat een diepgelovige gynaecoloog uit Turnhout een cruciale rol heeft gespeeld bij de emancipatie van de vrouw begin jaren zestig? Want dat is wat dokter Nand Peeters heeft gedaan: het seksleven van honderden miljoenen vrouwen wereldwijd drastisch veranderd. Tot op vandaag. Niet omdat hij dé pil heeft uitgevonden, want die bestond al. Ma…
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Rejecting Monty Python: This week, we bring you this episode from our friends at We Regret to Inform You: The Rejection Podcast. Lo! Upon the first breath of Monty Python’s Flying Circus o’er the enchanted waves of BBC One, scribes within the castle walls did trade many a curious whisper and scroll, to wit: “This episode contained two really awful …
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Wat kan je als moeder doen als je kind sneuvelt op het slagveld van WOI? Niks. Je voelt je verslagen. Verloren. Kapot van verdriet. Zeventien was hij toen hij sneuvelde in de begindagen van de oorlog als eerste van zijn regiment: Peter Kollwitz, de zoon van de Duitse kunstenares Käthe Kollwitz. Achttien jaar heeft ze zich afgevraagd wat ze kon doen…
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Bij de eerste verkiezingen na de onafhankelijkheid van België hadden zo’n 40.000 Belgen stemrecht. 1% van de bevolking. Zestig jaar later was dat nog maar 2%. De protesten klonken steeds luider. Op 18 april 1902 wordt er in de Kamer gestemd over het Algemeen Enkelvoudig Stemrecht. De meerderheid in het parlement wilde er niks van weten. Die avond t…
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Plots konden kunstenaars hun atelier in de stad verlaten om op de boerenbuiten buiten boeren te gaan schilderen. Sommigen gingen er zelfs wonen. Zoals Emile Claus. Op een veld in Astene schilderde hij ‘De bietenoogst’. Een gigantisch groot schilderij waar zopas nog 100.000 mensen zijn naar komen kijken. Maar hoe kreeg hij dat voor elkaar? Daarover …
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In this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh takes us into the world of space science with Dr. Patricia S. Cowings—the first African American woman trained as a scientist astronaut by NASA. Affectionately nicknamed the “Baroness of Barf,” Dr. Cowings revolutionized astronaut training by developing biofeedback techniques …
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Author Paul Myers talks about his new book John Candy: A Life in Comedy—exploring what made Candy funny, with anecdotes about Chevy Chase, Richard Pryor, Dave Thomas, and more. Paul Myers is a Canadian writer and musician living in Berkeley, California. His previous books include The Kids in the Hall: One Dumb Guy, which was the source for the Cana…
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Lier, 20 januari 1594. Een vrouw uit Nijlen staat op de brandstapel op de markt van Lier. Haar naam is Cathelyne Van Den Bulcke, en ze was al gegeseld, gefolterd en uitgerokken voor ze uiteindelijk werd terechtgesteld. De aanklacht: hekserij. Maar wat had Cathelyne uiteindelijk juist gedaan? Wanneer werd iemand bestempeld als heks? Waarom vlogen ze…
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In het hart van Mexico-city stond jarenlang een standbeeld van een Vlaamse missionaris: Pedro De Gante. Hij trok in de 16de eeuw mee met de Conquistadores, en bekeerde Azteekse kinderen tot het katholieke geloof. De Gante richtte daar een school op, leerde de taal en onderwees kinderen met plezante liedjes. Een nobele missie? Of schaamteloze brainw…
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We schrijven het jaar 1860. Ergens in het bestofte archief van Mechelen vindt de stadsarchivaris een schat. Een prachtig boek, gemaakt van kalfsleder perkament. Het staat vol partituren en met de hand geschilderde miniaturen, en was allicht een gift aan de jonge Karel V. Maar de inhoud van het boek is zo mogelijk nog interessanter. Want het zijn pa…
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De Blandijnberg in Gent: vandaag een vredevolle campus van de unief, waar diversiteit wordt omarmd en iedereen zijn eigen unieke zelf kan zijn. Maar een slordige 750 jaar geleden stond daar, op die berg, een man op een brandstapel. Rond hem stond een mensenmassa met rieken en toortsen, te schreeuwen dat hij de stad naar de Hel zou helpen. Zijn naam…
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Mei 1968. Studentenprotesten woeden volop in Leuven, in de VS is Martin Luther King net vermoord, maar in Dendermonde vergaapt men zich aan... putten. Er worden diepe putten gegraven, want er is zand nodig voor de aanleg van de E17. In een van die putten stoot de 15-jarige Hugo De Potter op een groot bot. Een mammoetbot. Hij vindt er nog één, en no…
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In this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, we travel to Savannah, Georgia, to uncover the story of the First African Baptist Church — one of the oldest continuously operating Black churches in North America. Founded in 1773 by George Liele and formally organized in 1788 under Andrew Bryan, the church stood as both a sanctuary of worship …
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What makes a John Candy classic? Ryan Barnett invites Joe Ramoni (Hats Off Entertainment) and Tracey Morgan (author of Searching for Candy) to take a joyous, laugh-filled tour through John Candy’s entire filmography — from beloved hits to forgotten gems. Along the way, they debate, reminisce, and wrestle with the impossible task: narrowing it all d…
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Vanaf 19 augustus kan je op dit kanaal op tijdreis. Sven Speybrouck neemt je mee naar plekken in Vlaanderen die vandaag heel gewoon lijken, maar waar ooit iets verbijsterends gebeurde. Naar Dendermonde bijvoorbeeld, waar mammoeten rond zwierven. Naar Lier, waar een onschuldige vrouw als heks werd verband. Naar de mijnen van Beringen waar Duitse sol…
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Meet Eugene Bullard — boxer, war hero, spy, and the world’s first African American military pilot. In this episode, we follow his incredible journey from the Jim Crow South to the skies over France during World War I. Nicknamed “The Black Swallow of Death,” Bullard defied racism, dodged bullets, and danced with legends in Jazz Age Paris — only to r…
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In the late ’80s, John Candy's hit a rough patch with a string of underwhelming films—Hot to Trot, Speed Zone, and Who’s Harry Crumb. But a creative reunion with John Hughes soon put him back on track, leading to some of the most memorable roles of his career. In this episode, we chart Candy’s quiet resurgence and surprising pivot into sports owner…
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In this powerful episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh uncovers the extraordinary story of John Berry Meachum, a formerly enslaved man who defied racist laws to educate Black children in antebellum America. Born into slavery in 1789, Meachum purchased his freedom and became a preacher, carpenter, and educator in St. Louis…
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John Candy spends the early ’80s steadily climbing the ranks—grinding out supporting roles, inching toward leading man status. He misses out on Ghostbusters, but gains something greater: a growing family with his wife Rose, and a career-defining turn in Planes, Trains and Automobiles. This episode traces Candy’s breakout moment and the beginning of…
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The three episodes were absolutely captivating. Amazing archive, powerful interviews by all of the major players at the time but most of all I loved the editing. I reached out to Jesse Overman one of the supremely talented editors on a team of supremely talented Netflix editors who cut the series. Already a fan of Once Upon a Timeline, he came on t…
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Born in 1886 in Lenox, Massachusetts, Van Der Zee’s journey began with a simple camera he won at age fourteen. That small gift would launch a lifetime of visual storytelling that documented the rise of Harlem during its cultural renaissance. From weddings and community events to portraits of icons like Marcus Garvey, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, and …
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John Candy enlists in Stripes, returns to the familiar chaos of Melonville on SCTV, and then makes waves in Hollywood with a breakout role in Splash. This episode follows a pivotal stretch in Candy’s career, as his comedic chops earn him big-screen attention and set the stage for stardom. John Candy: The Lou Gehrig of Comedy is a series that honour…
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As SNL takes off, the Second City crew launches SCTV, carving out their own place in sketch comedy history. Hollywood soon comes calling, and John Candy lands a coveted role in Steven Spielberg’s 1941—his first real taste of movie stardom. This is the moment Candy begins to bridge the gap between cult favourite and big-screen contender. John Candy:…
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In this episode of Once Upon A Time in Black History, we plug into the vibrant, swinging world of Stuff Smith—jazz’s electrifying violinist. Born Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith in 1909, Stuff defied expectations and redefined what a violin could do in jazz. From his bluesy, high-energy solos to his pioneering use of electric amplification, Smith pushe…
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Amelia Allwarden & Anna Hauger, the brilliant editing team behind the HBO series Dune: Prophecy come on the show to tell us all the cutting room secrets about how they put together the feature length season finale. Between them Amelia and Anna have worked on a ton of high-end shows like Pen 15, Watchmen and Sunny but they first worked together on t…
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John Candy takes his first steps into professional comedy on the main stage at Second City Chicago, where he strikes up a friendship with a young Bill Murray. But just as he’s finding his rhythm, he’s called home to help launch a new chapter of Second City in Toronto. We trace Candy’s early days in improv—and the beginnings of a career rooted in co…
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From The Good Place to Veep to Lessons in Chemistry and now to the latest season of Only Murders in the Building. The supremely talented Mathew Barbato came onto the show to talk the science of comedy editing, coming up through reality TV and his unique approach to cutting one of the standout episodes of the classic Hulu show.…
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In this episode of Once Upon a Time in Black History, host Tamara Shiloh spotlights Florence Beatrice Price, the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major U.S. orchestra. Born in 1887 in Little Rock, Arkansas, Price overcame racism, sexism, and personal hardships to become a groundbreaking classical composer. Her music—ro…
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Before the fame, John Candy was a kid from the Toronto suburbs with a big heart and a knack for making people laugh. This episode looks back at his early years—from children's theatre stages to his first big break auditioning for Second City Toronto—marking the quiet start of a legendary comedic journey. John Candy: The Lou Gehrig of Comedy is a se…
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In today’s episode, we’re opening the Pantry of the Past to spotlight Hercules Posey, the first known White House chef. Enslaved by George Washington but celebrated for his culinary brilliance, Hercules wasn’t just a cook—he was a man of impeccable skill, style, and quiet resistance. From commanding the president’s kitchen in Philadelphia to making…
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In the pre-dawn quiet of the U.S. Navy’s David Taylor Model Basin, a young Black woman sat behind a computer, quietly rewriting history. This is the story of Raye Montague—engineer, innovator, and a hidden figure whose brilliance transformed naval ship design. Born in Jim Crow-era Little Rock, Arkansas, Montague dreamed of becoming an engineer afte…
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