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    <title>History Uncensored</title>
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    <copyright>(C) Wake Up Productions </copyright>
    <description>Nothing stays buried forever…

History Uncensored will blow away the cobwebs on the stories, legends, myths and mysteries which have shaped our civilisation; revealing a past far more astonishing than any textbook ever revealed.

Bianca Nobilo takes you down history’s wildest rabbit holes; exploring the sinister secrets, challenging questions and vibrant topics which would make your history professor blush.</description>
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    <itunes:author>Wake Up Productions </itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Nothing stays buried forever…

History Uncensored will blow away the cobwebs on the stories, legends, myths and mysteries which have shaped our civilisation; revealing a past far more astonishing than any textbook ever revealed.

Bianca Nobilo takes you down history’s wildest rabbit holes; exploring the sinister secrets, challenging questions and vibrant topics which would make your history professor blush.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Nothing stays buried forever…</p>
<p>History Uncensored will blow away the cobwebs on the stories, legends, myths and mysteries which have shaped our civilisation; revealing a past far more astonishing than any textbook ever revealed.</p>
<p>Bianca Nobilo takes you down history’s wildest rabbit holes; exploring the sinister secrets, challenging questions and vibrant topics which would make your history professor blush.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:email>podcasts@rsvmedia.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>How Was The US-Israel Alliance Built? From Truman To Trump</title>
      <description>Just eleven minutes after Israel declared statehood in 1948, the United States became the first country to recognise it. Nearly seventy years later, it was also the first to formally and controversially recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

This video explores one of the most consequential and emotionally charged alliances in modern history. The US–Israel relationship has been shaped not just by strategy and security, but by religion, politics, shared narratives, and powerful historical forces.

From early American Puritans who saw their nation as a “new Israel,” to decades of deep military and economic cooperation - amounting to over $300 billion in aid - this partnership has long been considered unshakeable.

However, in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attacks and the war in Gaza, US support has surged once again - yet public opinion is shifting. Younger Americans are more critical, political divisions are growing, and what was once a near-unquestioned consensus is now under strain.

So how did this relationship become so strong and why is it now facing new pressure?

Bianca Nobilo is joined by historian David Tal to discuss.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2026 17:15:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Just eleven minutes after Israel declared statehood in 1948, the United States became the first country to recognise it. Nearly seventy years later, it was also the first to formally and controversially recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

This video explores one of the most consequential and emotionally charged alliances in modern history. The US–Israel relationship has been shaped not just by strategy and security, but by religion, politics, shared narratives, and powerful historical forces.

From early American Puritans who saw their nation as a “new Israel,” to decades of deep military and economic cooperation - amounting to over $300 billion in aid - this partnership has long been considered unshakeable.

However, in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attacks and the war in Gaza, US support has surged once again - yet public opinion is shifting. Younger Americans are more critical, political divisions are growing, and what was once a near-unquestioned consensus is now under strain.

So how did this relationship become so strong and why is it now facing new pressure?

Bianca Nobilo is joined by historian David Tal to discuss.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Just eleven minutes after Israel declared statehood in 1948, the United States became the first country to recognise it. Nearly seventy years later, it was also the first to formally and controversially recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

This video explores one of the most consequential and emotionally charged alliances in modern history. The US–Israel relationship has been shaped not just by strategy and security, but by religion, politics, shared narratives, and powerful historical forces.

From early American Puritans who saw their nation as a “new Israel,” to decades of deep military and economic cooperation - amounting to over $300 billion in aid - this partnership has long been considered unshakeable.

However, in the wake of the October 7 Hamas attacks and the war in Gaza, US support has surged once again - yet public opinion is shifting. Younger Americans are more critical, political divisions are growing, and what was once a near-unquestioned consensus is now under strain.

So how did this relationship become so strong and why is it now facing new pressure?

Bianca Nobilo is joined by historian David Tal to discuss.
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      <title>Did NATO Break Its Promise To Russia?</title>
      <description>Formed in the aftermath of World War II, NATO was designed to deter Soviet expansion, anchor American power in Europe, and prevent another catastrophic war. But from its very beginning, NATO has been more than just a military pact—it’s been a political balancing act between security, sovereignty, and influence.

From the creation of Article 5 and the promise of collective defence, to Cold War tensions, nuclear deterrence, and post-9/11 operations, NATO has evolved far beyond its original purpose. It has expanded eastward, intervened beyond its borders, and faced internal divisions—from Charles de Gaulle’s partial withdrawal to modern debates over burden-sharing and U.S. dominance.

Today, questions around NATO are more relevant than ever. Has it remained a defensive alliance, or become something more interventionist? Did it break promises to Russia? And without the United States, what does NATO actually look like?

As war returns to Europe following Russian invasion of Ukraine, NATO has rediscovered its original purpose—but also faces new challenges that will shape its future.

Bianca Nobilo deep dives into the history, contradictions, and enduring questions behind one of the world’s most powerful alliances.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 09:07:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Formed in the aftermath of World War II, NATO was designed to deter Soviet expansion, anchor American power in Europe, and prevent another catastrophic war. But from its very beginning, NATO has been more than just a military pact—it’s been a political balancing act between security, sovereignty, and influence.

From the creation of Article 5 and the promise of collective defence, to Cold War tensions, nuclear deterrence, and post-9/11 operations, NATO has evolved far beyond its original purpose. It has expanded eastward, intervened beyond its borders, and faced internal divisions—from Charles de Gaulle’s partial withdrawal to modern debates over burden-sharing and U.S. dominance.

Today, questions around NATO are more relevant than ever. Has it remained a defensive alliance, or become something more interventionist? Did it break promises to Russia? And without the United States, what does NATO actually look like?

As war returns to Europe following Russian invasion of Ukraine, NATO has rediscovered its original purpose—but also faces new challenges that will shape its future.

Bianca Nobilo deep dives into the history, contradictions, and enduring questions behind one of the world’s most powerful alliances.</itunes:summary>
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From the creation of Article 5 and the promise of collective defence, to Cold War tensions, nuclear deterrence, and post-9/11 operations, NATO has evolved far beyond its original purpose. It has expanded eastward, intervened beyond its borders, and faced internal divisions—from Charles de Gaulle’s partial withdrawal to modern debates over burden-sharing and U.S. dominance.

Today, questions around NATO are more relevant than ever. Has it remained a defensive alliance, or become something more interventionist? Did it break promises to Russia? And without the United States, what does NATO actually look like?

As war returns to Europe following Russian invasion of Ukraine, NATO has rediscovered its original purpose—but also faces new challenges that will shape its future.

Bianca Nobilo deep dives into the history, contradictions, and enduring questions behind one of the world’s most powerful alliances.
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      <title> How Hezbollah Was Created: The Israel-Lebanon Story</title>
      <description>The Israel-Lebanon conflict didn’t start overnight - it’s the result of decades of war, displacement, and unresolved tensions.

From Lebanon’s fragile beginnings and the arrival of Palestinian refugees, to the rise of the PLO, Israel’s invasions, and the emergence of Hezbollah. Bianca Nobilo traces the key moments that shaped one of the Middle East’s most enduring conflicts.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 14:49:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Israel-Lebanon conflict didn’t start overnight - it’s the result of decades of war, displacement, and unresolved tensions.

From Lebanon’s fragile beginnings and the arrival of Palestinian refugees, to the rise of the PLO, Israel’s invasions, and the emergence of Hezbollah. Bianca Nobilo traces the key moments that shaped one of the Middle East’s most enduring conflicts.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Israel-Lebanon conflict didn’t start overnight - it’s the result of decades of war, displacement, and unresolved tensions.

From Lebanon’s fragile beginnings and the arrival of Palestinian refugees, to the rise of the PLO, Israel’s invasions, and the emergence of Hezbollah. Bianca Nobilo traces the key moments that shaped one of the Middle East’s most enduring conflicts.</p>]]>
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      <title>Apocalypse Now? Trump, Iran &amp; the Return of End-Times Thinking</title>
      <description>In America, apocalyptic thinking has repeatedly surged at moments of crisis. During the Cold War, evangelicals read global conflict as a countdown to the end and after 9/11, similar language returned. 

And today, figures around Donald Trump - and some of his supporters - have framed him not just as a political leader, but as a divinely chosen figure in a cosmic struggle between good and evil. 

So, what happens when politicians start using an apocalypse as not just as metaphor, but as a script - because they believe it or because they know others do? Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the first apocalyptic texts and beyond to find out what led to Trump's 'holy war' in the Middle East.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 13:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In America, apocalyptic thinking has repeatedly surged at moments of crisis. During the Cold War, evangelicals read global conflict as a countdown to the end and after 9/11, similar language returned. 

And today, figures around Donald Trump - and some of his supporters - have framed him not just as a political leader, but as a divinely chosen figure in a cosmic struggle between good and evil. 

So, what happens when politicians start using an apocalypse as not just as metaphor, but as a script - because they believe it or because they know others do? Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the first apocalyptic texts and beyond to find out what led to Trump's 'holy war' in the Middle East.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In America, apocalyptic thinking has repeatedly surged at moments of crisis. During the Cold War, evangelicals read global conflict as a countdown to the end and after 9/11, similar language returned. </p>
<p>And today, figures around Donald Trump - and some of his supporters - have framed him not just as a political leader, but as a divinely chosen figure in a cosmic struggle between good and evil. </p>
<p>So, what happens when politicians start using an apocalypse as not just as metaphor, but as a script - because they believe it or because they know others do? Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the first apocalyptic texts and beyond to find out what led to Trump's 'holy war' in the Middle East.</p>]]>
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      <title>The Hidden Imam: The Secret Behind Iran’s Supreme Leader</title>
      <description>500 years ago, a teenage warlord reshaped Iran forever.

When Shah Ismail seized power in 1501, he didn’t just conquer territory - he forcibly transformed Iran into a Shia nation, laying the foundations of its modern identity. 

From the rise of the Safavid Empire to the belief in the Hidden Imam, Bianca Nobilo explores how religion, power, and politics became inseparably linked.

This video looks at how that moment still shapes Iran today and why the country now has a Supreme Leader.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 14:42:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>500 years ago, a teenage warlord reshaped Iran forever.

When Shah Ismail seized power in 1501, he didn’t just conquer territory - he forcibly transformed Iran into a Shia nation, laying the foundations of its modern identity. 

From the rise of the Safavid Empire to the belief in the Hidden Imam, Bianca Nobilo explores how religion, power, and politics became inseparably linked.

This video looks at how that moment still shapes Iran today and why the country now has a Supreme Leader.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>500 years ago, a teenage warlord reshaped Iran forever.

When Shah Ismail seized power in 1501, he didn’t just conquer territory - he forcibly transformed Iran into a Shia nation, laying the foundations of its modern identity. 

From the rise of the Safavid Empire to the belief in the Hidden Imam, Bianca Nobilo explores how religion, power, and politics became inseparably linked.

This video looks at how that moment still shapes Iran today and why the country now has a Supreme Leader.
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      <title>Manosphere Myths: What History ACTUALLY Says About Marriage, Gender &amp; Obedience</title>
      <description>Across the 'manosphere' and trad-wife culture, a claim keeps resurfacing: that marriage works best when men lead and women obey. 

Accordingly, nearly a third of Gen Z men agreed that a wife should always obey her husband, and a third said the husband should have the final say in important decisions. That’s more likely than Baby Boomers or any other living generation to think so. 

The people pushing this ideology usually argue two things at once: that this model is traditional, and that it’s natural.

So, is there some truth to this - or are they selective myths assembled from fragments of different periods? Because when people say the answer is to “go back,” the obvious question is... back to what, exactly?

Bianca Nobilo delves into the history of how the manosphere came to be - speaking to special guests, Princeton primatologist and biological anthropologist Professor Agustín Fuentes and legal historian Professor Rebecca Probert.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 16:39:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Wake Up Productions </itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Across the 'manosphere' and trad-wife culture, a claim keeps resurfacing: that marriage works best when men lead and women obey. 

Accordingly, nearly a third of Gen Z men agreed that a wife should always obey her husband, and a third said the husband should have the final say in important decisions. That’s more likely than Baby Boomers or any other living generation to think so. 

The people pushing this ideology usually argue two things at once: that this model is traditional, and that it’s natural.

So, is there some truth to this - or are they selective myths assembled from fragments of different periods? Because when people say the answer is to “go back,” the obvious question is... back to what, exactly?

Bianca Nobilo delves into the history of how the manosphere came to be - speaking to special guests, Princeton primatologist and biological anthropologist Professor Agustín Fuentes and legal historian Professor Rebecca Probert.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Across the 'manosphere' and trad-wife culture, a claim keeps resurfacing: that marriage works best when men lead and women obey. </p>
<p>Accordingly, nearly a third of Gen Z men agreed that a wife should always obey her husband, and a third said the husband should have the final say in important decisions. That’s more likely than Baby Boomers or any other living generation to think so. </p>
<p>The people pushing this ideology usually argue two things at once: that this model is traditional, and that it’s natural.</p>
<p>So, is there some truth to this - or are they selective myths assembled from fragments of different periods? Because when people say the answer is to “go back,” the obvious question is... back to what, exactly?</p>
<p>Bianca Nobilo delves into the history of how the manosphere came to be - speaking to special guests, Princeton primatologist and biological anthropologist Professor Agustín Fuentes and legal historian Professor Rebecca Probert.</p>]]>
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      <title>Can War Be Predicted? History’s Most DANGEROUS Hotspots Explained</title>
      <description>Are some wars inevitable and can we actually predict where conflict will break out next?

In today's video, we break down the world’s most dangerous geopolitical hotspots, from rising tensions between global powers to long-standing regional flashpoints. As instability grows across multiple regions, the question is no longer if conflict will emerge but where, and why.

We map conflicts from Russia, Caucasus, Levant and the Sahel regions to explore the key forces driving modern conflict, the risks of escalation, and whether history offers any clues about what comes next.

With global tensions on the rise, understanding these flash-points has never been more important.

Bianca Nobilo is joined by special guest, geopolitics expert Tim Marshall to discuss.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 19:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Are some wars inevitable and can we actually predict where conflict will break out next?

In today's video, we break down the world’s most dangerous geopolitical hotspots, from rising tensions between global powers to long-standing regional flashpoints. As instability grows across multiple regions, the question is no longer if conflict will emerge but where, and why.

We map conflicts from Russia, Caucasus, Levant and the Sahel regions to explore the key forces driving modern conflict, the risks of escalation, and whether history offers any clues about what comes next.

With global tensions on the rise, understanding these flash-points has never been more important.

Bianca Nobilo is joined by special guest, geopolitics expert Tim Marshall to discuss.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are some wars inevitable and can we actually predict where conflict will break out next?

In today's video, we break down the world’s most dangerous geopolitical hotspots, from rising tensions between global powers to long-standing regional flashpoints. As instability grows across multiple regions, the question is no longer if conflict will emerge but where, and why.

We map conflicts from Russia, Caucasus, Levant and the Sahel regions to explore the key forces driving modern conflict, the risks of escalation, and whether history offers any clues about what comes next.

With global tensions on the rise, understanding these flash-points has never been more important.

Bianca Nobilo is joined by special guest, geopolitics expert Tim Marshall to discuss.
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      <title>The SCANDAL That Created The Oscars: A Dark Side Of Hollywood</title>
      <description>What do a Hollywood party, a shocking death, and a desperate attempt to clean up the film industry have to do with the Oscars?

Join Bianca Nobilo as she explores the infamous 1921 scandal involving silent film star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and the tragic death of actress Virginia Rappe - an event that ignited public outrage and threatened to destroy Hollywood’s reputation. 

As scandal after scandal rocked the industry in the early 1920s, studio executives feared government intervention and moral backlash.

The solution? A major image overhaul that helped lead to the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and eventually the Oscars themselves.

Discover the dark side of early Hollywood, the scandals that shook the industry, and how one of the biggest controversies in film history helped shape the awards we know today.

Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>What do a Hollywood party, a shocking death, and a desperate attempt to clean up the film industry have to do with the Oscars?

Join Bianca Nobilo as she explores the infamous 1921 scandal involving silent film star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and the tragic death of actress Virginia Rappe - an event that ignited public outrage and threatened to destroy Hollywood’s reputation. 

As scandal after scandal rocked the industry in the early 1920s, studio executives feared government intervention and moral backlash.

The solution? A major image overhaul that helped lead to the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and eventually the Oscars themselves.

Discover the dark side of early Hollywood, the scandals that shook the industry, and how one of the biggest controversies in film history helped shape the awards we know today.

Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do a Hollywood party, a shocking death, and a desperate attempt to clean up the film industry have to do with the Oscars?

Join Bianca Nobilo as she explores the infamous 1921 scandal involving silent film star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and the tragic death of actress Virginia Rappe - an event that ignited public outrage and threatened to destroy Hollywood’s reputation. 

As scandal after scandal rocked the industry in the early 1920s, studio executives feared government intervention and moral backlash.

The solution? A major image overhaul that helped lead to the creation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and eventually the Oscars themselves.

Discover the dark side of early Hollywood, the scandals that shook the industry, and how one of the biggest controversies in film history helped shape the awards we know today.

Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all Uncensored content.</p>]]>
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      <title>Why The Strait Of Hormuz Can CRASH The Global Economy</title>
      <description>The Strait of Hormuz is a strip of water, a few miles wide, through which passes enough energy to shake the whole world. It's one of the most geopolitically charged waterways on Earth, and this is not an accident of the present. It is the result of strategic geography that has channelled trade, empire and coercion for centuries.

Bianca Nobilo gives us a quick history...</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:04:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Strait of Hormuz is a strip of water, a few miles wide, through which passes enough energy to shake the whole world. It's one of the most geopolitically charged waterways on Earth, and this is not an accident of the present. It is the result of strategic geography that has channelled trade, empire and coercion for centuries.

Bianca Nobilo gives us a quick history...</itunes:summary>
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<p>Bianca Nobilo gives us a quick history... </p>]]>
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      <title>'We Absolutely Played a Part in JFK Death' History of The Mafia With Michael Franzese</title>
      <description>Bianca Nobilo dives into the compelling history of the American Mafia, speaking to former mob boss Michael Franzese and more.

Who were the first real gangs of New York? How deeply involved in American politics - and assassinations was the Mafia? And what did it feel like to watch your criminal empire crumble from the inside?  

Behind the suits and swagger were rackets, intimidation and victims - listen to find out more.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 18:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bianca Nobilo dives into the compelling history of the American Mafia, speaking to former mob boss Michael Franzese and more.

Who were the first real gangs of New York? How deeply involved in American politics - and assassinations was the Mafia? And what did it feel like to watch your criminal empire crumble from the inside?  

Behind the suits and swagger were rackets, intimidation and victims - listen to find out more.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bianca Nobilo dives into the compelling history of the American Mafia, speaking to former mob boss Michael Franzese and more.</p>
<p>Who were the first real gangs of New York? How deeply involved in American politics - and assassinations was the Mafia? And what did it feel like to watch your criminal empire crumble from the inside?  </p>
<p>Behind the suits and swagger were rackets, intimidation and victims - listen to find out more.</p>]]>
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      <title>The Dark History Behind 'Unlucky' Friday 13th</title>
      <description>Friday the 13th is considered unlucky by many - but why? 

There’s at least one every year, with the next one coming up this week and the calendar date causes people to skip travels, avoid important business deals and generally feel a sense of unease.

It’s easy to assume it comes from ancient superstition - but this isn’t actually the case. 

History Uncensored’s Bianca Nobilo explains more…</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 13:35:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Friday the 13th is considered unlucky by many - but why? 

There’s at least one every year, with the next one coming up this week and the calendar date causes people to skip travels, avoid important business deals and generally feel a sense of unease.

It’s easy to assume it comes from ancient superstition - but this isn’t actually the case. 

History Uncensored’s Bianca Nobilo explains more…</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Friday the 13th is considered unlucky by many - but why? </p>
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<p>It’s easy to assume it comes from ancient superstition - but this isn’t actually the case. </p>
<p>History Uncensored’s Bianca Nobilo explains more…</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>742</itunes:duration>
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      <title>Why Hasn’t Iran’s Regime Fallen? The History of Resistance</title>
      <description>Iran has been governed by the Islamic Republic for more than four decades, with the regime suppressing fundamental rights and killing thousands of Iranian people in the last few months alone. 

Resistance to the system has repeatedly erupted - from student uprisings, to reform movements, to mass protests led by women and young people. 

So why hasn’t it fallen?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo discusses this with Iranian historical sociologist Professor Kevan Harris, author of 'A Social Revolution: Politics and the Welfare State in Iran', which is coming soon.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 15:09:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Iran has been governed by the Islamic Republic for more than four decades, with the regime suppressing fundamental rights and killing thousands of Iranian people in the last few months alone. 

Resistance to the system has repeatedly erupted - from student uprisings, to reform movements, to mass protests led by women and young people. 

So why hasn’t it fallen?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo discusses this with Iranian historical sociologist Professor Kevan Harris, author of 'A Social Revolution: Politics and the Welfare State in Iran', which is coming soon.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Iran has been governed by the Islamic Republic for more than four decades, with the regime suppressing fundamental rights and killing thousands of Iranian people in the last few months alone. </p>
<p>Resistance to the system has repeatedly erupted - from student uprisings, to reform movements, to mass protests led by women and young people. </p>
<p>So why hasn’t it fallen?</p>
<p>History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo discusses this with Iranian historical sociologist Professor Kevan Harris, author of 'A Social Revolution: Politics and the Welfare State in Iran', which is coming soon. </p>]]>
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      <title> History of Iran: Persian empires, Islamic conquest &amp; 1979 Revolution</title>
      <description>If you want to understand world history, regional, Middle Eastern politics, and our world's broader contest between democracy and autocracy, you have to understand Iran.

It is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations and the first ancient superpower, the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus, a state that has been repeatedly conquered by Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, yet its strong national identity rooted in Persian history has never been erased.

Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the country that the whole world now has its eyes on, to help us understand what led the events we see unfolding today.

Note from Bianca: You can look more closely and read the inscription on the Cyrus cylinder here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1880-0617-1941</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 10:43:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you want to understand world history, regional, Middle Eastern politics, and our world's broader contest between democracy and autocracy, you have to understand Iran.

It is one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations and the first ancient superpower, the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus, a state that has been repeatedly conquered by Greeks, Arabs, Mongols, yet its strong national identity rooted in Persian history has never been erased.

Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the country that the whole world now has its eyes on, to help us understand what led the events we see unfolding today.

Note from Bianca: You can look more closely and read the inscription on the Cyrus cylinder here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1880-0617-1941</itunes:summary>
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<p>Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the country that the whole world now has its eyes on, to help us understand what led the events we see unfolding today.</p>
<p>Note from Bianca: You can look more closely and read the inscription on the Cyrus cylinder here: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1880-0617-1941 </p>]]>
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      <title>"Somewhere Between MORON &amp; MONSTER" Royal Scandals Up To Andrew's Downfall</title>
      <description>Kings once ruled by divine right... but now royals can be arrested by Thames Valley Police. But how did we get here? 

Bianca Nobilo gives us 1,000 years of royal scandal in just three minutes, before speaking to royal author Robert Hardman to discuss whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor can be removed from the line of succession and more.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 15:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Kings once ruled by divine right... but now royals can be arrested by Thames Valley Police. But how did we get here? 

Bianca Nobilo gives us 1,000 years of royal scandal in just three minutes, before speaking to royal author Robert Hardman to discuss whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor can be removed from the line of succession and more.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Kings once ruled by divine right... but now royals can be arrested by Thames Valley Police. But how did we get here? </p>
<p>Bianca Nobilo gives us 1,000 years of royal scandal in just three minutes, before speaking to royal author Robert Hardman to discuss whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor can be removed from the line of succession and more.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2284</itunes:duration>
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      <title>How to Depose a Prime Minister In Under 10 Minutes</title>
      <description>How hard is it really to depose a Prime Minister? Can they be impeached like a US president? And can a monarch remove a PM?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo talks us through the ways in which to remove a leader in the UK - drawing on past examples of when a bid to oust someone has been successful... and when it has not.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 12:21:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>How hard is it really to depose a Prime Minister? Can they be impeached like a US president? And can a monarch remove a PM?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo talks us through the ways in which to remove a leader in the UK - drawing on past examples of when a bid to oust someone has been successful... and when it has not.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Top 5 Mystery Disappearances - From Mary Celeste To MH370!</title>
      <description>An entire colony of 100 people gone - leaving a single word carved into wood.
A man who parachuted from a plane into a storm, never to be seen again.

A ship found sailing across the Atlantic, missing all of its passengers.

All of them vanished, forever.
Bianca Nobilo talks us through the five most mysterious disappearances - and explains how although they may be unsolved, there is still new evidence emerging...</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>An entire colony of 100 people gone - leaving a single word carved into wood.
A man who parachuted from a plane into a storm, never to be seen again.

A ship found sailing across the Atlantic, missing all of its passengers.

All of them vanished, forever.
Bianca Nobilo talks us through the five most mysterious disappearances - and explains how although they may be unsolved, there is still new evidence emerging...</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>An entire colony of 100 people gone - leaving a single word carved into wood.
A man who parachuted from a plane into a storm, never to be seen again.</p>
<p>A ship found sailing across the Atlantic, missing all of its passengers.</p>
<p>All of them vanished, forever.
Bianca Nobilo talks us through the five most mysterious disappearances - and explains how although they may be unsolved, there is still new evidence emerging...</p>]]>
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      <title>"DARK Day For The Monarchy" Andrew Arrested | Emergency Episode With Tom Bower</title>
      <description>Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct while in public office on today, his 66th birthday.

It's possibly the biggest royal scandal of our time - but there have, of course, been many throughout history.

Bianca Nobilo speaks to royal author Tom Bower to discuss what today might mean for the former prince - and for the future of the monarchy as a whole.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 18:18:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct while in public office on today, his 66th birthday.

It's possibly the biggest royal scandal of our time - but there have, of course, been many throughout history.

Bianca Nobilo speaks to royal author Tom Bower to discuss what today might mean for the former prince - and for the future of the monarchy as a whole.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct while in public office on today, his 66th birthday.</p>
<p>It's possibly the biggest royal scandal of our time - but there have, of course, been many throughout history.</p>
<p>Bianca Nobilo speaks to royal author Tom Bower to discuss what today might mean for the former prince - and for the future of the monarchy as a whole.</p>]]>
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      <title>William Dalrymple: ‘I’d Love To Teach The History of Palestine To Donald Trump’</title>
      <description>Award-winning historian and best-selling author William Dalrymple joins History Uncensored host Bianca Nobilo to discuss life in India, the hidden cause of the American Revolution, ancient superpowers ... and the mystery of a deceased cockatoo.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 15:41:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Award-winning historian and best-selling author William Dalrymple joins History Uncensored host Bianca Nobilo to discuss life in India, the hidden cause of the American Revolution, ancient superpowers ... and the mystery of a deceased cockatoo.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Award-winning historian and best-selling author William Dalrymple joins History Uncensored host Bianca Nobilo to discuss life in India, the hidden cause of the American Revolution, ancient superpowers ... and the mystery of a deceased cockatoo.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>3761</itunes:duration>
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      <title> Ancient Greek Sacrifice, Nazis and Corruption; A History Of The Olympics</title>
      <description>The Olympics were not always a celebration of peace and unity. In the past, they were weaponised by dictators and marred by violence and corruption.

They have however always been a recurring instrument of power, identity, and spectacle. 

Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the ancient games to how the Olympics became a Cold War battlefield.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 12:02:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>The Olympics were not always a celebration of peace and unity. In the past, they were weaponised by dictators and marred by violence and corruption.

They have however always been a recurring instrument of power, identity, and spectacle. 

Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the ancient games to how the Olympics became a Cold War battlefield.</itunes:summary>
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<p>They have however always been a recurring instrument of power, identity, and spectacle. </p>
<p>Bianca Nobilo takes us on a journey from the ancient games to how the Olympics became a Cold War battlefield.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>4656</itunes:duration>
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      <title>What Samurai Life Was REALLY Like - Debunking The Myths | Bonus Interview!</title>
      <description>Following her deep-dive in our Samurai Uncensored episode, Bianca Nobilo finds out more about what the Japanese warriors were really like from specialist Dr Jonathan Lopez-Vera.


Many of us have a preconceived notion of the samurai, thanks to the depiction of them in film and video games - but the truth is actually much different from the myth.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 17:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Following her deep-dive in our Samurai Uncensored episode, Bianca Nobilo finds out more about what the Japanese warriors were really like from specialist Dr Jonathan Lopez-Vera.


Many of us have a preconceived notion of the samurai, thanks to the depiction of them in film and video games - but the truth is actually much different from the myth.</itunes:summary>
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Many of us have a preconceived notion of the samurai, thanks to the depiction of them in film and video games - but the truth is actually much different from the myth.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>830</itunes:duration>
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      <title>The Hidden Origins of Samurai: "Death Wasn’t Failure, Dishonesty Was"</title>
      <description>The myth of the samurai slices through the fog of history. The elite warriors and masters of the sword who are bound to live and die with honour are shrouded in myth.

Where did the samurai actually come from?  What did they really live by - and what was invented later? And were women ever part of the warrior class -  or is that pure legend? 


Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the legendary fighters.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Wake Up Productions </itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The myth of the samurai slices through the fog of history. The elite warriors and masters of the sword who are bound to live and die with honour are shrouded in myth.

Where did the samurai actually come from?  What did they really live by - and what was invented later? And were women ever part of the warrior class -  or is that pure legend? 


Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the legendary fighters.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Bianca Nobilo talks us through the history of the legendary fighters.</p>]]>
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      <title>'A Political Weapon' The History Of Deepfake Nude Images</title>
      <description>Deepfakes nudes have moved from fringe experiment to mass phenomenon. The creation and distribution of tampered-with images has affected hundreds of thousands of people, overwhelmingly women, without their consent. 

It's a problem that's only worsening today with the growth of AI - and history explains why this behaviour is happening. Bianca Nobilo delves into the past of deepfakes and nude images being used as a political weapon, far before modern technology even existed...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 07:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Wake Up Productions </itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Deepfakes nudes have moved from fringe experiment to mass phenomenon. The creation and distribution of tampered-with images has affected hundreds of thousands of people, overwhelmingly women, without their consent. 

It's a problem that's only worsening today with the growth of AI - and history explains why this behaviour is happening. Bianca Nobilo delves into the past of deepfakes and nude images being used as a political weapon, far before modern technology even existed...</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Deepfakes nudes have moved from fringe experiment to mass phenomenon. The creation and distribution of tampered-with images has affected hundreds of thousands of people, overwhelmingly women, without their consent. 

It's a problem that's only worsening today with the growth of AI - and history explains why this behaviour is happening. Bianca Nobilo delves into the past of deepfakes and nude images being used as a political weapon, far before modern technology even existed...</p>]]>
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      <itunes:duration>2509</itunes:duration>
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      <title>A Short History of Greenland - 'The Most Valuable Piece of Real Estate On Earth'</title>
      <description>When President Trump first expressed interest in acquiring Greenland in 2019, the world was incredulous - but did you know he wasn’t the first?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo talks us through a brief history of world’s largest island…

Deeper reading/ listening from Bianca:

“I recommend ‘The Future History of the Arctic’ by Charles Emerson and ‘The Arctic: What Everyone Needs to Know’ by Klaus Dodds for a sense of the wider picture and ‘When the Ice Is GONE’ by Paul Bierman and ‘Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic’ by Kristian Søby Kristensen and Jon Rahbek-Clemmense for a deeper dive into Greenland's politics and climate. Lastly,  Spiralkampagnen is the podcast I reference, which you can find on Spotify.”</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2026 18:08:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>When President Trump first expressed interest in acquiring Greenland in 2019, the world was incredulous - but did you know he wasn’t the first?

History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo talks us through a brief history of world’s largest island…

Deeper reading/ listening from Bianca:

“I recommend ‘The Future History of the Arctic’ by Charles Emerson and ‘The Arctic: What Everyone Needs to Know’ by Klaus Dodds for a sense of the wider picture and ‘When the Ice Is GONE’ by Paul Bierman and ‘Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic’ by Kristian Søby Kristensen and Jon Rahbek-Clemmense for a deeper dive into Greenland's politics and climate. Lastly,  Spiralkampagnen is the podcast I reference, which you can find on Spotify.”</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When President Trump first expressed interest in acquiring Greenland in 2019, the world was incredulous - but did you know he wasn’t the first?</p>
<p>History Uncensored's Bianca Nobilo talks us through a brief history of world’s largest island…</p>
<p><strong>Deeper reading/ listening from Bianca:</strong></p>
<p>“I recommend ‘The Future History of the Arctic’ by Charles Emerson and ‘The Arctic: What Everyone Needs to Know’ by Klaus Dodds for a sense of the wider picture and ‘When the Ice Is GONE’ by Paul Bierman and ‘Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic’ by Kristian Søby Kristensen and Jon Rahbek-Clemmense for a deeper dive into Greenland's politics and climate. Lastly,  Spiralkampagnen is the podcast I reference, which you can find on Spotify.” </p>]]>
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      <title>History of Vampires: From Slavic Panic to Modern-Day Bloodsuckers!</title>
      <description>Bianca Nobilo uncovers the history of vampires, from the village in the 1700s who dug up their dead to make a grisly discovery, to how the bloodsuckers have been presented in film and literature, taking them from monsters to sex symbols. Plus, what does it take to be a modern-day vampire?

Bianca speaks to Leibniz Institute research associate, Peter Kreuter, Prof Roger Luckhurst, who is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Dracula and Maven Lore, 'fangsmith' to today’s vampire community.

A note from Bianca:

“Would you have believed in vampires if you lived in the 18th Century? The roots of this myth has long been a fascination of mine and my recommendations are: Bram Stoker's Dracula - the version edited by Professor Luckhurst, of course. The classic, John Blair's Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New World by John Blair &amp; The History and Folklore of Vampires: The Stories and Legends Behind the Mythical Beings, Charles River Editors. Also, if you can ever get to Transylvania - I would. Off to get my fangs fitted. B x”</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 16:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bianca Nobilo uncovers the history of vampires, from the village in the 1700s who dug up their dead to make a grisly discovery, to how the bloodsuckers have been presented in film and literature, taking them from monsters to sex symbols. Plus, what does it take to be a modern-day vampire?

Bianca speaks to Leibniz Institute research associate, Peter Kreuter, Prof Roger Luckhurst, who is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Dracula and Maven Lore, 'fangsmith' to today’s vampire community.

A note from Bianca:

“Would you have believed in vampires if you lived in the 18th Century? The roots of this myth has long been a fascination of mine and my recommendations are: Bram Stoker's Dracula - the version edited by Professor Luckhurst, of course. The classic, John Blair's Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New World by John Blair &amp; The History and Folklore of Vampires: The Stories and Legends Behind the Mythical Beings, Charles River Editors. Also, if you can ever get to Transylvania - I would. Off to get my fangs fitted. B x”</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bianca Nobilo uncovers the history of vampires, from the village in the 1700s who dug up their dead to make a grisly discovery, to how the bloodsuckers have been presented in film and literature, taking them from monsters to sex symbols. Plus, what does it take to be a modern-day vampire?</p>
<p>Bianca speaks to Leibniz Institute research associate, Peter Kreuter, Prof Roger Luckhurst, who is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Dracula and Maven Lore, 'fangsmith' to today’s vampire community.</p>
<p>A note from Bianca:</p>
<p>“Would you have believed in vampires if you lived in the 18th Century? The roots of this myth has long been a fascination of mine and my recommendations are: Bram Stoker's Dracula - the version edited by Professor Luckhurst, of course. The classic, John Blair's Killing the Dead: Vampire Epidemics from Mesopotamia to the New World by John Blair &amp; The History and Folklore of Vampires: The Stories and Legends Behind the Mythical Beings, Charles River Editors. Also, if you can ever get to Transylvania - I would. Off to get my fangs fitted. B x”</p>]]>
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      <title>History of Magic: Newton's Search For The Philosopher's Stone + Wizards Of Renaissance Europe</title>
      <description>Bianca Nobilo delves into the wonderfully wicked world of magic, uncovering the real life wizards in Renaissance Europe, Isaac Newton’s secret search for the Philosopher’s Stone and more.

Guests include author Rachel Morris, who tells the story of the golden age of alchemists, including John Dee, and Professor William R Newman, who has written what many consider to be the definitive work on Isaac Newton’s life as an alchemist. Plus, Bianca speaks to physicist Professor Michio Kaku about the magic of science.

A note from Bianca:
“Welcome wizards! To prep for this episode I read ‘The Years of the Wizard’ by Rachel Morris (ideal read on a cosy Sunday) and William M Newman's majestic ‘Newton the Alchemist’. Also recommend ‘The History of Alchemy: Influences on Culture, Science and Society’ edited by Georgiana Hedesan, Andreas Winkler and Salam Rassi. You too can attempt to decipher Newtons' alchemical manuscripts by visiting The Newton Project: https://www.newtonproject.ox.ac.uk/ Professor Newman has recreated 17th Century alchemical experiments which you can see here: https://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/newton/Lastly, If you discover the Philosopher’s Stone, hit me up. My red light mask can only go so far. B x"</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 14:02:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bianca Nobilo delves into the wonderfully wicked world of magic, uncovering the real life wizards in Renaissance Europe, Isaac Newton’s secret search for the Philosopher’s Stone and more.

Guests include author Rachel Morris, who tells the story of the golden age of alchemists, including John Dee, and Professor William R Newman, who has written what many consider to be the definitive work on Isaac Newton’s life as an alchemist. Plus, Bianca speaks to physicist Professor Michio Kaku about the magic of science.

A note from Bianca:
“Welcome wizards! To prep for this episode I read ‘The Years of the Wizard’ by Rachel Morris (ideal read on a cosy Sunday) and William M Newman's majestic ‘Newton the Alchemist’. Also recommend ‘The History of Alchemy: Influences on Culture, Science and Society’ edited by Georgiana Hedesan, Andreas Winkler and Salam Rassi. You too can attempt to decipher Newtons' alchemical manuscripts by visiting The Newton Project: https://www.newtonproject.ox.ac.uk/ Professor Newman has recreated 17th Century alchemical experiments which you can see here: https://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/newton/Lastly, If you discover the Philosopher’s Stone, hit me up. My red light mask can only go so far. B x"</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bianca Nobilo delves into the wonderfully wicked world of magic, uncovering the real life wizards in Renaissance Europe, Isaac Newton’s secret search for the Philosopher’s Stone and more.</p>
<p>Guests include author Rachel Morris, who tells the story of the golden age of alchemists, including John Dee, and Professor William R Newman, who has written what many consider to be the definitive work on Isaac Newton’s life as an alchemist. Plus, Bianca speaks to physicist Professor Michio Kaku about the magic of science.</p>
<p>A note from Bianca:
“Welcome wizards! To prep for this episode I read ‘The Years of the Wizard’ by Rachel Morris (ideal read on a cosy Sunday) and William M Newman's majestic ‘Newton the Alchemist’. Also recommend ‘The History of Alchemy: Influences on Culture, Science and Society’ edited by Georgiana Hedesan, Andreas Winkler and Salam Rassi. You too can attempt to decipher Newtons' alchemical manuscripts by visiting The Newton Project: https://www.newtonproject.ox.ac.uk/ Professor Newman has recreated 17th Century alchemical experiments which you can see here: https://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/newton/Lastly, If you discover the Philosopher’s Stone, hit me up. My red light mask can only go so far. B x"</p>]]>
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      <title>Were The Nazis 'Normal'? Uncovering Nuremberg With Bianca Nobilo | Feat Brian Cox</title>
      <description>Bianca Nobilo delves into the Nuremberg Trials of the 1940s, which saw high-ranking Nazi officers charged and punished for war crimes and crimes against peace and humanity.

She dares to face the uncomfortable questions, such as: were the people who committed such atrocities 'normal' - and in some cases, even charismatic? 

Succession star Brian Cox, who depicted Hermann Göring in the 2000 series Nuremberg, speaks to Bianca about the experience of portraying such a complex notorious historical figure.

She also speaks with 'East West Street' author Philippe Sands, and 'The Nazi and The Psychiatrist' author Jack el-Hai, whose book was the inspiration for the upcoming 'Nuremberg' movie, starring Russell Crowe.

Plus, Professor Richard Cohen gives insight into the Nuremberg Archive and how it is 'essential' in refuting Holocaust denial.



A note from Bianca:

"Well hello! Thank you for watching :) If you'd like to learn more, here are the materials I used to prep for this episode: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer, The Nazi &amp; the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai &amp; East West Street by Philippe Sands. I watched Nuremberg the 2025 movie &amp; Nuremberg the 2000 miniseries with Brian Cox as Hermann Göring. You can search the archive I was talking to Professor Cohen about here: Virtual Tribunals - Spotlight Exhibits - and Home - The Wiener Holocaust Library helped me find documents related to my own family history.  Bianca x"</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 14:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Bianca Nobilo delves into the Nuremberg Trials of the 1940s, which saw high-ranking Nazi officers charged and punished for war crimes and crimes against peace and humanity.

She dares to face the uncomfortable questions, such as: were the people who committed such atrocities 'normal' - and in some cases, even charismatic? 

Succession star Brian Cox, who depicted Hermann Göring in the 2000 series Nuremberg, speaks to Bianca about the experience of portraying such a complex notorious historical figure.

She also speaks with 'East West Street' author Philippe Sands, and 'The Nazi and The Psychiatrist' author Jack el-Hai, whose book was the inspiration for the upcoming 'Nuremberg' movie, starring Russell Crowe.

Plus, Professor Richard Cohen gives insight into the Nuremberg Archive and how it is 'essential' in refuting Holocaust denial.



A note from Bianca:

"Well hello! Thank you for watching :) If you'd like to learn more, here are the materials I used to prep for this episode: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer, The Nazi &amp; the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai &amp; East West Street by Philippe Sands. I watched Nuremberg the 2025 movie &amp; Nuremberg the 2000 miniseries with Brian Cox as Hermann Göring. You can search the archive I was talking to Professor Cohen about here: Virtual Tribunals - Spotlight Exhibits - and Home - The Wiener Holocaust Library helped me find documents related to my own family history.  Bianca x"</itunes:summary>
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She dares to face the uncomfortable questions, such as: were the people who committed such atrocities 'normal' - and in some cases, even charismatic? 

Succession star Brian Cox, who depicted Hermann Göring in the 2000 series Nuremberg, speaks to Bianca about the experience of portraying such a complex notorious historical figure.

She also speaks with 'East West Street' author Philippe Sands, and 'The Nazi and The Psychiatrist' author Jack el-Hai, whose book was the inspiration for the upcoming 'Nuremberg' movie, starring Russell Crowe.

Plus, Professor Richard Cohen gives insight into the Nuremberg Archive and how it is 'essential' in refuting Holocaust denial.</p>
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<p>A note from Bianca:

"Well hello! Thank you for watching :) If you'd like to learn more, here are the materials I used to prep for this episode: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer, The Nazi &amp; the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai &amp; East West Street by Philippe Sands. I watched Nuremberg the 2025 movie &amp; Nuremberg the 2000 miniseries with Brian Cox as Hermann Göring. You can search the archive I was talking to Professor Cohen about here: Virtual Tribunals - Spotlight Exhibits - and Home - The Wiener Holocaust Library helped me find documents related to my own family history.  Bianca x"</p>]]>
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