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James Rodriguez
The Conquistadors: Exploration, Greed, and Destruction — Fexingo History
Fexingo
Cosmosis
Cosmosis
Relax for a while
Relax for a while
Einschlafen mit Geschichte
Schønlein Media
Apollo The Original Podcast
Apollo The Original
The Wild Goddess
Kayleigh Priest
Einschlafen mit Biografien
Schønlein Media
Toute l'actualité en temps réel avec Europe 1
Europe 1
Cinematic Sound Radio Podcast
Erik Woods
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
Be Amazed
Be Amazed
Pattern Break
Adrian Walsh
Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument
Arroe Collins
Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories
Darren Marlar | Weird Darkness
Retro Radio: Old Time Radio in the Dark
Darren Marlar
L'Aria che Tira - Pillole di Lirica
Ameria Radio
pplpod
pplpod
The WallBuilders Show
Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green
Le temps d’un jujube
Djcrowd & Jay seven
Celebrate Creativity
George Bartley
Crimes of the Centuries
Amber Hunt and Audioboom
陈说历史
长河飞烟
Texas History for Kids
Michelle Gallegos
Americana Curious
Ben Fanning & Zach Schultz
Lurie Breaks It Down
Women's Empowerment Network, SiriusXM
Tapes from the Darkside
T. Z. Borden
Rock a Domicilio
Alberto Marchena
Old Time Radio Snack Wagon|Rare Historic Radio Programs
Adam Graham| Old Time Radio Host
Know Your Enemy
Matthew Sitman
Urban Valor: the podcast
Urban Valor
Diz Tales
The Ralphcast Network
A Journey into Human History
Miranda Casturo
Дилетант
Дилетант
NewsK365
NewsK365
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Esperanza and Irwin
Esperanza and Irwin welcome four members of the Ladies Village Improvement Society: LVIS President Joyce Tuttle, and members Leslie Clarke, Cass Lovett and Ann Gegelys. Together, we discuss how this historic, volunteer d...
Esperanza and Irwin look back on the days when Sag Harbor was the East End’s gritty blue-collar heart. This episode touches on whaling history, but delves deeper into the village’s industrial past, when bustling factorie...
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Mark Parash, the owner of Southampton’s beloved Sip N Soda. Mark shares what it takes to keep the rich tradition alive in an ever changing eastern Long Island. Mark shares the family's history...
Esperanza and Irwin explore the intertwined histories of Speonk and Remsenburg—two neighboring hamlets whose stories reveal a deeper, often overlooked side of the East End. From Speonk’s roots as a railroad hub and worki...
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Jeremy Dennis for a powerful and deeply personal conversation about art, identity, and reclaiming space. A Shinnecock Indian Nation artist and the founder of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio, Den...
Esperanza and Irwin look back on the summer of 2003. That year, Georgica Pond stunned locals when it seemed to “disappear” almost overnight. After a sudden breach of the ocean barrier, the pond rapidly drained into the A...
Esperanza and Irwin never heard of Great Gull Island before stumbling on a 2025 NY Times article about it. Located within 2.5 miles of Plum Island within the Town of Southold, the island's early history is as Fort Michie...
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Mia Certic, the Executive Director of the Montauk Historical Society. Carl Fisher's influence in Montauk's history goes beyond his physical legacy of the Montauk Manor, the Carl Fisher House, ...
Esperanza and Irwin have discussed horticulture on the east end before. Tree collecting, while related, is a bit different. In the early 70's Alfonso A. Ossorio, the artist and sugar magnate, began amassing thousands of ...
Our 100th podcast! Esperanza and Irwin welcome Glenn Purcell and Charles Keller. Glenn and Charles have done extensive research on the Dominys, an early American family of clock and furniture makers from East Hampton. T...
Esperanza and Irwin delve deep into one of the most unknown of East End stories. The Lindisfarne Association (1972 -2012) was a nonprofit foundation and diverse group of intellectuals organized by cultural historian Will...
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Season 8 and 2026 with Steve Long, the East Hampton Historical Society's Executive Director, and Hugh King, East Hampton Village and Town Historian. With our celebration of America's 250th bir...
Esperanza and Irwin have had Robin's Island on their radar for quite a while. But it took a request from Colin, one of our listeners, to make it happen. (Thanks Colin!). Located in the Town of Southold, between Littl...
Esperanza and Irwin have discussed Freetown, East Hampton previously. It has been a stand alone episode, and has come up often organically. This episode presents Freetown through the eyes of Freetown resident Kevin Scot...
Esperanza and Irwin return to their sweet spot: the 1970's. 50 years ago, in the Spring of 1975, the Rolling Stones were arguably the biggest rock band in the world; some would say they still are. But facing a variety of...
Esperanza and Irwin are joined by journalist, community organizer and Springs resident Biddle Duke. We learned a bit of Biddle's early life growing up as the son of a diplomat, living abroad, but always returning to Wynd...
The Long Island Railroad's “Cannon Ball” made its first trip to Montauk from Jamaica, NY in 1890, and operated until the 1970s. The continuous service was provided on weekday afternoons from Long Island City until 1951 w...
Esperanza and Irwin welcome Sarah Kautz, the Executive Director of the Southampton History Museum. The question is an intriguing one: Did the Mayflower Pilgrims land at Conscience Point, Southampton as well as Plymouth R...
While Esperanza and Irwin both share their personal connections to the Art Barge, this extraordinary story speaks for itself. While Victor and Mabel's lives were devoted to Art, they couldn't have been more different. Vi...
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