I Think I Get it
I Think I get it describes how Lindsey feels at the middle and end of each movie she sees. Then she tells Zak what she saw.
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I Think I get it describes how Lindsey feels at the middle and end of each movie she sees. Then she tells Zak what she saw.
Categories: TV & Film
Sermons and short reminders for one to come closer to Allah, one step at a time.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A middle-aged nerd named Dennis is joined by his family & friends to chat about over pop culture entertainment with two podcasts: We Have Spoken – The Mandalorian Podcast is a limited series discussing each new episode of the popular Disney+ show as it becomes available. Den X’Celsior! – The All Things Marvel Podcast is a weekly show collecting all the news & info surrounding the Marvel universe in all forms of media (Movies/TV, games, comics, toys, etc…)
Categories: TV & Film
With parenting advice coming at you from so many sources, how do you know what to listen to and what to ignore? Parenting the heart of a child is completely different than the behavior modification approaches that often parents use. Instead of relying on rewards, incentives, threats, and punishment, you’ll learn how to identify heart lessons to teach your child and implement them in practical ways. In this podcast, Parenting Coaches Dr. Scott Turansky and Elena Zwetsloot will offer you strategies, tools, and practical ideas to help you train, teach, and build relationships with your children.
Categories: Kids & Family
JMA Podcast : Hosted by Technologist @JamalMakesApps
Categories: Technology
whistlekick Martial Arts Radio is the only bi-weekly podcast devoted to the traditional martial arts in all forms. We dig into what makes martial artists tick, their history and experience… and tell some great stories in the process. It’s all about bringing martial artists together and learning from one another. Our guests include the famous and the unknown, from taekwondo, karate, hapkido, capoeira, kungfu, FMA, HEMA and everything else you can imagine.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Sports
Tags: bjj, Hapkido, karate, kungfu, martial, martialarts, taekwondo, tkd
Southlake, Texas, seems to have it all: stately homes, intense civic pride, and above all, terrific schools. So when a video surfaced in 2018 showing Southlake high school students chanting the N-word—and when Black residents came forward to share stories of racist harassment and bullying—the school board vowed to make changes. But the unveiling of the Cultural Competence Action Plan set off a backlash that’s consumed Southlake, fueled by a growing national crusade against critical race theory. Hosted by NBC News national reporter Mike Hixenbaugh (host of the hit podcast Do No Harm) and NBC News correspondent Antonia Hylton, Southlake tells the story of how one idyllic city became the test case for a new political strategy with national repercussions.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: carroll high school, critical race theory, Education, nbc news, race, Racism, School board, south lake, southlake, Texas
Rite of String is a podcast about string orchestra education.
Tags: stringeducation
Money on the Left is a monthly, interdisciplinary podcast that reclaims money’s public powers for intersectional politics. Staging critical conversations with leading historians, theorists, organizers, and activists, the show draws upon Modern Monetary Theory and constitutional approaches to money to advance new forms of left critique and practice. It is hosted by William Saas and Scott Ferguson and presented in partnership with Monthly Review magazine. Check out our website: https://moneyontheleft.org Follow us on Twitter & Facebook at @moneyontheleft
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Arts, civil rights, Critical Theory, Heterodox Economics, Humanities, Job Guarantee, Left Politics, MMT, Modern Monetary Theory, Political Economy, social history
A podcast that deep dives into the world of movie musicals! Whether you love the movie adaptation of a beloved stage musical, or can’t believe a film was made, Showgays will discuss, analyse, and poke fun at movie musicals, from the most infamous to the most beloved. A podcast on The Ampliverse
Categories: TV & Film
India’s Most Productive Podcast. We interview some of the most influential people in the country and ask them how the hell they got so damn productive!? A few of the notable names that have come on the show are Capt. Raghu Raman, Miss Malini, Cyrus Sahukar and many more of your favorites to come. We’re a good mix of goofy and serious. If you don’t like to cuss words, maybe this podcast isn’t for you.
Categories: Education
Tips for happy, healthy living from Christian psychologist and life coach, Dr. Jennifer Degler. With her trademark wit and warmth, Dr. Jennifer and her guests provide practical tips for enjoying emotional wellness, rewarding relationships, and satisfying sex. For more info, go to http://jenniferdegler.com.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: abuse, anxiety, christian, depression, family, friendship, growth, healthy, marriage, parenting, psychologist, relationship, relationships, sex, sexuality, spirituality, wellness
Host Nikki Lee, editor of American Ninja Warrior Nation, gives in-depth interviews with some of the most fascinating ninjas. In each episode, she takes a deep dive with one of your favorite ninjas to talk about their passions on and off the course. Watch full episodes of American Ninja Warrior (ANW) on the NBC App.
Tags: akbar gbajabiamila, American Ninja Warrior, anw, Matt Iseman, NBC, ninja, sasuke, training
This is a podcast about “And Then There Were None”, a book written by Agatha Christie.
Categories: Arts
Higher Ed Now is a production of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni. It is a podcast concerning issues and policy in America’s higher education system.
Categories: Education
Tags: academicexcellence, academicfreedom, accountability, accreditation, college, collegetuition, costsofcollege, curricularreform, freespeech, highereducation, highereducationpolicy, interviews, liberalarts, studentloans, university, whatwilltheylearn
A man discusses philosophy and personal supernatural experiences
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Burroughs’ second book in the classic Barsoom series, The Gods of Mars is a scientific fiction novel following the adventures of John Carter as he returns to Mars after a ten year hiatus in the hope of being reunited with his wife, child and the Red Martian people. First published as a five-part serial in a pulp magazine in the course of 1913, the novel was later published as a whole in 1918. A tale of audacity, honor, optimism, and perseverance, Burroughs successfully builds on to the previous book allowing a broader view of the Red Planet. The novel begins as John Carter returns to Barsoom after his involuntary absence of ten years and finds himself in the Valley Dor, or the Barsoomian afterlife from which no one is permitted to leave. However, the Valley Dor is anything but a spiritual haven and instead Carter discovers that it is a ruse, forged by the Therns, a race of self-proclaimed gods. For eons they have deceived Barsoomians into believing that the pilgrimage to the Valley Dor is a journey to paradise, although in reality most visitors are either killed or enslaved by the Therns. Accompanied by friend Tars Tarkas, the pair tries to escape from the place, and are aided by the confusion caused by an attack by the Black Pirates of Barsoom upon the Therns. Taking advantage of the present mayhem, Carter and his accomplices are able to hijack a Black Pirate flier, killing most of the Pirates in the process and saving a Thern captive. Carter learns that the Black Pirates or the “First Born”, also see themselves as gods therefore clarifying their hatred for the Therns. The Red Planet finds itself in a time of crisis, immersed in religious and schismatic conflict, and it is up to Carter to not only participate but maneuver a planetary scale revolution. Burroughs continues his fast moving plot full of action and twists, as the endearing hero must prevail through many obstacles and bring order between the inhabitants, while ultimately reuniting himself with his family. The Gods of Mars is an exciting installment in the Barsoom series which continues to pave the way for science fiction as its protagonist faces his greatest challenges and deadliest dangers to date.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Adventure, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, Edgar Rice Burroughs, fiction, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, science, science-fiction, The Gods of Mars
Inspirational wisdom, prayer, and encouragement for ALL people facing life’s hardest challenges, to encourage Happiness, hope, health, healing, humor, humanity. Dan shares a deep inner perspective from his cultural and spiritual life journey that brought him to Standing Rock than nation wide into schools, colleges, media, film and TED TALK, to help others learn about decolonization, and respect for Mother Earth as an inspirational speaker/storyteller/performing artist. At a time of great grief/loss i want to be of service. https://anchor.fm/dan-nanamkin2 (Please click link to share support)
Categories: Education
Not all family legacies are created by blood. What it takes to make a family, in any sense of the word, comes by the heart. Host, Dustin Gruss, is a speaker and coach for the family man who wants to lead by caring better for himself, first. Gruss and his wife of over 7 years are on a family journey they wouldn’t have imagined- one that includes infertility, grief, foster care to adoption and now parenting two toddlers as a multi-racial family. This podcast aims to be a resource for anyone on any part of the infertility, childfree, pet only, foster care/adoption and parenting journey. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/familybyheart/support
Categories: Kids & Family