A Conversation Before The World Ends

Introducing "A Conversation Before the World Ends," a captivating history podcast that invites you on a thought-provoking journey through the pivotal moments moments, influential figures, ancient kingdoms, wars, and transformative ideas that have shaped humanity and altered the course of our world.In each episode, we delve deep into the annals of history, unearthing remarkable stories that have unfolded amidst the ebb and flow of time. From ancient civilizations to modern revolutions, we explore the turning points that have shaped the course of humanity.Through engaging storytelling, meticulous research, and expert analysis, our podcast aims to spark curiosity, ignite meaningful conversations, and shed light on the interconnectedness of historical events. We bring historical figures to life, unravel mysteries, and explore the far-reaching consequences of pivotal moments, painting a vivid picture of the tapestry of human history.But this podcast isn't just a chronicle of the past. It's a gateway to understanding our present and shaping our future. As we explore the triumphs and tragedies of the past, we invite you to reflect on their relevance to the modern world....

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episode 4: The Indus Valley Civilization: A Tale of the Rise and Fall of a Lost Utopia


On todays’ episode on a conversation before the world ends. We will be looking at the Lost Civilization of the Indus Valley and How did this civilization emerge? Was it an indigenous development from the neighboring Baluchistan? Was it stimulated by the


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 March 21, 2023  1h20m
 
 

episode 3: 1755 Lisbon Earthquake!! (The Apocalypse in the Age of Science and Reason)


All saint’s day, November 1, morning in 1755, something occurred that changed the trajectory of not only his life but also that of the Portuguese Empire. On today’s episode of A Conversation Before the World Ends, we will be venturing back to 1755, at


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 February 28, 2023  1h13m
 
 

episode 2: The Huns, Attila and the Fall of Rome


The year is 376, summer. A massive number of Goths arrived at the Danube River. The once long-standing frontier of the roman empire. The goths who were a mix or changing confederation of different tribes. For a more than a century the goths had been in so


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 February 9, 2023  1h7m
 
 

episode 1: The Third Way: New Democrats, New Labour and a New Center


Historian Tony Judt once said in a New York Times article in 1998 that “Each age has its Cliché. Ours in the third way”.  The 1990s were always at least in popular memory considered the nonpolitical decade. The Soviet Union dissolved effectively, br


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 January 16, 2023  1h30m
 
 

episode 12: A Report To The Shareholders I


As we bow out of 2022, we also bring our season 1 to a close. Thank you to everyone who gave us a listen! Let it be 1 episode or all the episodes. whether you just started listening to us or were with us from August. We truly love you and appericiate the


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 December 29, 2022  16m
 
 

episode 11: The Late Bronze Age Collapse and The Tribe That Came From the Sea


The year was 1177 BC. The 8th year of Ramses III’s reign  a group of people set up camp in Canaan and would use this as a launch point for their attacks. Coming in from the land and sea. They had no uniform. Each group wears different headdresses fr


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 December 14, 2022  1h19m
 
 

episode 10: Argentina '78 (Or, Remembering the Dirtiest World Cup of All Time)


To all those that disappeared and their families. We hope you'll eventually find solace and peaceThe idea of sports and politics don’t mix isn’t always enforced, it’s hard to keep them apart. From ancient times, the idea of politics a


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 November 30, 2022  1h5m
 
 

episode 9: Ivan the Terrible (Russia's First Tsar)


Today, the term "Terrible" can refer to anything from a very lousy dinner to a catastrophic calamity that kills millions. When it was conferred on Russian tsar Ivan IV in the 16th century, it explicitly meant 'awe-inspiring,' '


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 November 17, 2022  1h27m
 
 

episode 8: Horror and Other Things We Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock


It’s no secret that we are going through a new golden age of horror films.  Horror movies have for the most part been critical and financial darlings. With some ending up on the top 10 lists across respectable publications covering a plethora of differ


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 October 31, 2022  1h38m
 
 

episode 7: It's the Devil (The Story behind the Exorcist and Exorcisms)


The notion of exorcisms have lingered in the zeitgeist so insistently along those religious and superstitious. The idea that a malicious spirit or demon would take control of your body, your vessel, suppressing the soul might sound outdated to some but


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 October 19, 2022  49m