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Past, Present, and Future

Josh Minister

Welcome to Past, Present, and Future! This is a new podcast hosted by me, Josh, where I'll be joined by a guest co-host and have a good chin wag about a chosen topic's past, present, and future!

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This week Josh is joined by Sarah Thomson, American history PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, to chat about Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan, the current sitting president Joe Biden, and discuss who could one day be president of the United... more

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3 years ago

In the first of a new part of the podcast called Mini Histories, Josh talks about the Italian Renaissance - an artistic and intellectual movement that was birthed in Florence and caught the minds and paintbrushes of people across Europe in the early ... more

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4 years ago

Happy Pride Month everyone! It is the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots - a historic and important event in gay history which we'll be talking about in the episode. Today I am joined by my friend Lewis Twiby and we have just arrived at the LGBTQ com... more

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4 years ago

It's the first episode and Josh talks about the Black Death - a plague that ravaged the world in the fourteenth century, Coronavirus and #CumGate, and what the world could look like after global lockdown and how we might prepare for further pandemics... more

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4 years ago

Welcome to Past, Present, and Future! This is a new podcast hosted by me, Josh, where I'll be talking about a chosen topic. Each episode I'll be joined by a guest speaker and have a good chin wag about what happened in the past, what is happening in ... more

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4 years ago

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