Shadow Entertainment’s Podcasts
Various genres of House, Hip Hop, R&B, Reggae, and Calypso mixes from ‘Canada’s DJ Shadow’! [itunes pic]
A mix of Hip Hop from 1990 to 1992 (Not work friendly!!!)
Categories: Music
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Improving the culture of medicine, one surgeon at a time.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
A deep dive into some of the best albums ever made with a history of the artist, recording of the album, cover art, a track by track analysis and a discussion of what happened next.
Categories: Music
Hand picked sermon’s to encourage and equip today’s Christ-followers.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
For women faculty, transitioning from a Career Development (K) Award to your first NIH R01 is about more than just writing a fundable grant. Host and expert NIH Grant Consultant Sarah Dobson guides early career researchers through the roadmap for overcoming the hurdles of being a woman in academia and avoiding the K cliff. She’s ready to see passionate and tenacious women K Award recipients level up to R01 funding and build impactful, thriving, and fulfilling research careers. Visit https://sarahdobson.co to learn more.
We key the microphone for the nation’s bravest. When it comes to saving lives and property, having the best tools and information on hand makes all the difference. Join us as we explore developments in the fire service – from technology to teamwork, budgets to operations, health, safety, and beyond.
A variation of ideas to pave the way to our future as African deserving to have our own kingdom, resources, power, and structure.
Categories: Society & Culture
Do you find you need to explain what a podcast is many times a day? Are you new to this whole podcasting thing? Geared for the podcast listener as well as the podcast creator, podgrunt will be your spokesperson and your guide. We’ll cover the basics, one step at a time.
Categories: Technology
We share stories about our lives, our views, and ultimately kick back.
Categories: Comedy
For those not satisfied with the religious status quo, but seeking substantive faith
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
This Used To Be The Place is a fiction podcast series exploring how New York City’s past collides with its present. Season One centers around Anna who, after emerging from her apartment for the first time in three days, finds a notebook with an intriguing list of names. Each episode, she tracks down one person on the list to try to determine how they’re all connected. Coming up with creative excuses, lies, and even schemes verging on criminal, Anna manages to insert herself into their lives in order to uncover their stories, or perhaps just to break the lonely monotony of her own life. As she ventures throughout New York, Anna discovers not only what the list means, but how the city isolates and connects us, and how the people who live here hide and reveal their secrets. Driven by a renewed sense of purpose as she investigates the list, Anna begins to move forward from a tragic past, navigating her struggles with mental health while dealing with the universal issues of finding your place in the world and coming to terms with who you are.
Categories: Arts
Talent Hub Talk is a podcast dedicated to giving you your Salesforce fix, featuring insights and real-life stories from Trailblazers, community leaders and those in the ecosystem with a valuable perspective to share. Talent Hub Talk is a podcast brought to you by Ben Duncombe, Founder of Talent Hub, the Salesforce Recruitment Experts.
My Ramadan features well-known Muslim personalities and everyday Australians sharing their experiences of Ramadan and Eid through five specially themed episodes. Join host Sarah Malik and guests including academic Susan Carland and Masterchef contestant Amina El Shafei as they talk navigating work while fasting, what it means to slow down and reject hustle culture, and how Ramadan connects to spirituality and self. We discover favourite Iftar food traditions and how Ramadan intersects with belonging and identity for Gen Z. The series culminates in a special Eid episode, exploring how mixed-culture families adapt and celebrate Eid and Ramadan today.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: SBS Eid/Ramadan 2023
A time of teaching, reading, meditation and praying, all from the back porch.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast for those of you who want your work environment to change for the better, perhaps you’re leading organisations, companies, your own businesses, or you’re a HR/OD practitioner or an individual who wants to influence positive change. Topics we will cover can include leading company changes and transitions, building change resilience, facilitating strengths based workplace culture change and learning from others who will join our podcast. Visit www.theleaderstudio.com.au for more information or connect with us through Instagram @leaderstudio.
Categories: Business
For as long as I can remember I’ve been on the hunt to find the answer to one big question: how do we make the most of this thing called life? But of course, there is no singular answer.
There isn’t a magic key out there that, when you find it, just unlocks everything and you can say, “yep great, I know how to do life now.” Instead, it’s a process. A process of listening and learning, of questioning and challenging. Gathering together threads of knowledge and wisdom that, over time, weave together to create a life of deeper awareness and understanding.
So that’s what I’m trying to do with this podcast. I’ll be speaking to people with a range of expertise and experiences. People with a unique perspective on what a meaningful life looks like. Writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, thought-leaders, innovators and more. We’ll sit down over a nice cup of tea and…while we won’t get to cover everything…we’ll try to get to the most of it…
When Mandy Len Catron blew up in 2015, people were asking: could someone really have unlocked the key to falling in love? Spoiler alert: not quite…but also maybe.
Mandy is perhaps best known as the writer of a New York Times article titled; To Fall In Love With Anyone, Do This. It was one of the most popular features in the New York Times in 2015. She’s also authored a popular book, How to Fall in Love with Anyone: A Memoir in Essays.
She shares with Antonia what love is, and how to get better at falling in love. She won’t take you from single to attached next week, but her scientific approach to love has real life benefits that aren’t as impractical as they might sound.
It really is a fascinating listen, giving an insight into love and how it works, with wide-reaching implications on the way we live our lives and how we feel about a whole bunch of things – including ourselves. Mandy isn’t some weirdo love doctor – she’s very real and a lot of fun. Enjoy!
Brought to you by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Host: Antonia Prebble
Produced by: Antonia Prebble & Roar Collective
Categories: Education, Science, Society & Culture
Time to spill the Tea with Lady Butterfly!!! 1st Tuesday of every month Lady Bfly comes to share transparent truths and testimonials to help shape, strengthen, encourage, and give hope to others through honest experiences and understanding of the gospel of the Lord. Come join and share your transformation testimony and give hope, illustrate faith, and encourage others in the Lord. Amen! Peace Prayers & Blessings Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ladybfly-teatime/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Using my past as an example we’ll talk about all the good and bad of parenting. I’m no kid. I’ve raised four kids and have seen it done very well and also have seen parents who should not pass go and collect $200.
Categories: Education
You’re listening to “Speak On It” podcast. Follow 2 best friends tackle Real life with Raw conversations displayed by Reckless emotion. Follow/Contact us: IG: @speakonit_r3 Facebook: Speak On IT Email: speakonit88@gmail.com
Categories: Society & Culture
Off Mic is a podcast about the latest in music and culture, especially within hip hop and R&B in particular. Hosted by Pedro Pincay and Solomon, natives of The Bronx, they’ll cover any music releases that happen, the latest news of the culture, and whatever else that pops off. Pedro and Solomon catch up on a variety of topics from recent releases to the Met Gala to the concert for Jay-Z re-opening Webster Hall and more music-related topics. This is the last episode of Season 1, so the show will be taking a break. Stay subscribed for when the show comes back in the future. In the meantime, you can also listen to other CessPool network shows.
Categories: Music