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Two brothers have been arguing about video games their entire lives. And now, here it is, as a weekly podcast.
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Tags: fcg, fighting games, indie games, pc gaming, PS4, video games, xboxone
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Two brothers have been arguing about video games their entire lives. And now, here it is, as a weekly podcast.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: fcg, fighting games, indie games, pc gaming, PS4, video games, xboxone
I’m Screaming! is a podcast for anyone who’s ever wanted to scream at the top of their lungs at a moment in pop culture. Join hosts Gisele Milan Smith & Meg Brady, two eerily kindred millennial ladies, as we discuss the things that we can’t stop, well, screaming about! From the new Lady Gaga album, to Ru Paul’s Drag Race, to the latest Marvel news, we have our fingers on the pulse of what in pop culture is making everyone internally combust. Take a deep breath, leave your pride at the door and let’s lose our voices together.
Categories: Society & Culture
Restaurant reviews, recipes, tips, tricks and food news!
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness
This book provides the basics of Theosophy and perhaps the beginning of a life long journey. Theosophy comes from the ancient wisdom that man and nature are as inseparable from the universe as the universe is inseparable from man and nature. It is a science and a philosophy, not a religion which depends on (dogma) faith. Knowledge gained through the study of Theosophy comes from the understanding of natural laws and harmony of the universe. Rogers shows us why we cannot separate ourselves from God (universe); the evolution of the soul; rebirth after physical death; why we don’t remember past lives and much more. If you’ve ever questioned why we are here or what happens when we die, the study of Theosophy may provide answers. (Summary by kirk202)
Categories: Arts
This podcast series features five initial episodes of the stories of women who undertook significant work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center and the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. In conversation with historical musicologists, music theorists, and fellow composers, they explore aspects of their experiences within the field of electronic music. We hope to continue building on this archive of interviews in the future. This project is made possible by the generous support of a public outreach grant from the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University.
Categories: Music
Welcome to Adulting 101 hosted by Danielle Ryan, a mindset coach & yoga instructor. This is a space for real & raw conversations about navigating adulthood; the good stuff, the hard stuff, and the stuff that makes you ask ‘what the f#$%’ !? Tune in as we discuss everything from personal development to entrepreneurship, spirituality, wellness, and self-confidence. This podcast was created by a millennial for millennials helping you find the guidance, motivation, and reassurance you need to remember that you are enough as you already are. New episodes every Monday at 7am EST.
Categories: Society & Culture
Spiritual Inspirations with Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: meditation, peace, spirituality
This podcast is about a pregnancy that doesn’t end the way it should; about what happens when your baby is born too early to survive alone. It’s about the parents, the babies, and the doctors who save them. Hosted by award-winning novelist Francesca Segal, whose memoir, Mother Ship, inspired this podcast.
During the fifty-six days that her premature twins were in hospital, Francesca wrote a diary. That diary became a book, Mother Ship, and the incredible letters and emails from readers that began – and haven’t stopped – inspired this podcast. In each episode, Francesca will talk to friends and medics, parents and professionals about their experiences, so that new parents of premature babies feel supported and less alone. This is a place for the free exchange of stories, humour and support and information about prematurity and its consequences.
Mother Ship is brought to you by VINTAGE Books and produced by Leena Norms. We’d love to hear what you think – please rate and review to spread the word and follow us on social media
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Find out more about Francesca’s book at http://bit.ly/MotherShipBook.
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Categories: Kids & Family
Life can be truly extraordinary when you begin to nurture the most important relationship you have, the one with yourself. Science tells us that the odds of you being born are an astounding 1 in 400,000,000,000,000. Wrap your pretty little head around them apples! You are a masterpiece, an original, one-of-one, and in the words of our host, SUCH A CATCH! Tune in each week as Erin dives deep into the art of nurturing a loving and empowering relationship with oneself. Through candid reflections and personal stories, she aspires to ignite your belief in your infinite potential and the incredible opportunities available to us all. Focusing on personal growth, Erin will offer insights into nurturing a mindset that thrives on progress and positivity. You’ll discover how to transform challenges into opportunities and setbacks into stepping stones toward the life you’ve always dreamed of. So, whether you’re pursuing your own version of happily ever after or simply striving to become the best version of yourself, this podcast is tailor-made for you. Join Erin on this empowering journey as you uncover the secret to a fulfilling life—a strong, loving relationship with the incredible human being staring back at you in the mirror. Socials: @youresuchacatch Website: www.youresuchacatch.com
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: dating, dating advice, dating apps, dating stories, dating tips, single life
I can’t make this up. Speaking on funny real life situations with no apologizes or censorship. Viewer discretion is advised.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: drama, Funny, real life, relationships
Casual conversations about life, dating and bs. Email us at idontknowhowtopodcast@gmail.com.
Categories: Comedy
The He Said What Network believes that communication between Black men and women is essential to our survival. Our relationships have suffered because we haven’t communicated. Our team strives to acknowledge, repair, and share hurts from the past and present. Everyone needs the same essential tools to interact with others on a daily basis, regardless of whether they’re in a relationship. We aim to connect individuals and communities through our podcast to inspire them to live life unclouded with better understanding. Check back soon for our 2024 Show Schedule
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: black men, caring, communication skills, dating, dating advice, effective communication, healthy relationships, point of view, relationship advice, relationship advice for women, relationship questions, singles, Women in Media
Podcasts of encouragement, loving yourself and random things I feel like giving lending a voice to
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Your breakdown on just how everything in the USA is built on top of a racist foundation. Part sociological study, part legal analysis, part anecdotal story-telling, and 100% interesting… Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bullcitykidz/support
Categories: Society & Culture
A simplified approach to a well-mannered dog for pet dog owners. Caroline’s 7th Grade project is about dog training. I was honored to be the subject of her project where she interviewed, and spent the day with me.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Do you wish you were in control of your financial picture? Are you destined for more than the 9-to-5 grind? MMMW is here to help you see beyond your day job and build a successful web design business on your own terms. No matter what stage you’re at in your freelance journey, listen along for super valuable insights on launching, growing, and scaling a creative side hustle. Host Tom O’Malley shares proven strategies, tips & tricks that have earned him over $1 million building websites on nights and weekends. Guest interviews with industry pro’s offer thoughtful perspectives on a variety of high-value topics from finding new clients to hiring talent and everything in between. The Making Money Making Websites podcast is a masterclass in freelance success. Hit subscribe and let’s make your future happen faster together!
Tags: Business ideas, Coaching, entrepreneurs, freelancing, Income, Money, personal finance, side hustle, web design, Websites, wordpress, Work From Home
If you’re looking for *quick* and succinct tips on how to podcast, grow your audience, and monetize your show this is NOT the show for you. Will you get all that from this show? Absolutely! And a lot more, but not in way you expect. This show is a personality driven show hosted by powerhouses and podcasting industry experts Jessica Kupferman and Elsie Escobar (supported by their producer John.) They will give you insightful, wise, expert advice about all aspects about the podcasting industry, from advertising and sponsorships, to the latest and greatest microphones and workflows, to how the podcasting industry is failing and thriving. You will also get the reality of what it takes to podcast as working from home women and moms running their own businesses and supporting a vibrant community of women podcasters nearing 10k members. If you don’t like chit chat, banter and feeling like you’re hanging out with Elsie and Jess at their kitchen table (or eavesdropping on them) while they drop some brilliant wisdom about podcasting (and possibly 800 other subjects), go ahead and save yourself some time and move along now
Categories: News, Technology
Tags: elsieescobar, femalepodcasters, howtostartapodcast, jessicakupferman, podcastinghelp, womanpodcasters
The “My Cup Runneth Over Podcast”, hosted by Lex and KP, features two women discussing the overflow of life’s blessings and hard lessons and all the foolery in between. Tune in for a new episode every week for a new episode. Got any questions or suggestions? Email us mycuprunnethoverpod@gmail.com Tweet us: @mycuprunnethpod Follow us on IG: @mycuprunnethoverpod Hit us up on Facebook: My Cup Runneth Over Podcast
Categories: Society & Culture
“Dude, you can get past a dog. Nobody f’s with a lion.” – Grandma’s Boy “You notice things if you pay attention.” – In The Mood For Love Marcus Pinn likes movies. Scott Thorough likes movies. Marcus writes about movies (Pinnland Empire, The Pink Smoke), and Scott sometimes scores movies (Newlyweeds, Manos Sucias). They both have a background in hyper underground rap music, and enjoy sandwiches. Through a deep love of rap music, wrestling, and dissecting low and high brow cinema, Marcus and Scott developed an interesting kinship. After a bar conversation about movies where a stranger interrupted to tell them how much they enjoyed listening, they decided, “hey let’s see if other people want to listen to our zany thoughts about film”. “Zebras In America” is a stream of consciousness rap on film and anywhere it may take a conversation. “Zebras In America Opening Theme” music by Scott, scratches by Marcus. Logo created by DJ SNAFU
Categories: TV & Film
The continuing story of Katy Carr, recounting the time she spent at boarding school with her sister Clover.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Dramatic Works, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, Susan Coolidge, Teen/Young adult, What Katy Did at School