Talks With My Kids
Mary sits down to talk with her kids about the issues of the day, the conflicts in their own family, and whatever else seems worth discussing.
Categories: Kids & Family, News, Society & Culture
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Mary sits down to talk with her kids about the issues of the day, the conflicts in their own family, and whatever else seems worth discussing.
Categories: Kids & Family, News, Society & Culture
Chris from The Kickback is hosting a new podcast where he sits down with all sorts of different types of guest from comedians, actors, entertainers, athletes, and even other podcasters. So every Friday check out who is Kicking Back with Chris.
Categories: Comedy
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Categories: Arts
Sermons preached at First Family Church (audio files only)
by Nick Neves, pastor | Sunday morning services | 07.04.21
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
A Black woman and Latina analyzing the most twisted genre of film, horror. Join us in our deep dives into social justice through the frights and thrills of horror.
Categories: TV & Film
Youth Ministry isn’t easy, and you don’t have much time. That’s why this is a car ride’s worth of content to help you reimagine, revive, and rebuild youth ministry.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Writer, Author, Pastor, Motivational Speaker & people’s person who desires to impact people’s lives.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Simply put, parenting is a journey. It’s a journey full of joy and fulfillment but it also includes many challenges along the way. This podcast is designed to help you grow through the difficult moments, and cherish the gift of parenthood. Get ready to be the parent God created you to be and that you are capable of being. We will see you along the way! The Podcast Host, Bruce Roberts, serves as the Next Generation Pastor at Bell Shoals Church in Brandon, FL.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
This podcast consist of interesting conversations about everyday life and the ways in which we can think and act to become better people!!
Categories: Society & Culture
News and Insights for Today, and Tomorrow UC Today reports on the latest Microsoft Teams news and marketplace trends. Every day our tech journalists uncover the hottest topics and vendor innovations shaping the future of work.Our coverage is fully digital offering our audience authentic news and insights on the channel of their choice. We offer daily news, weekly features, video conversations and authority content aligned to the needs of business leaders in today’s world.For industry professionals, our weekly newsletter offers a range of popular stories hand-picked by our editorial team. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter.If you’re seeking editorial coverage, connect with our news desk.
Categories: Technology
Tags: Collaboration, Direct Routing, microsoft, Microsoft Teams, Office 365, Phone System, Rob Scott, Skype for Business, Tom Arbuthnot, Unified Communications
Rebranded from So-Called Oreos, Sufficiently Black is a show that explores what it means to be comfortable in your Blackness despite living in a world obsessed with stereotypes. Hosts Kia, Amari, and Janae deep-dive into Black womanhood, identity and culture through a critical lens as they navigate their way through adulthood.
We’re taking a look back at an episode during the So-Called Oreos day for the holiday season! The hosts start off on a little bit of a funny tangent (sorry!) about a white student not knowing he applied to an HBCU and some funny Jonas Brothers interactions. The conversation revolves around how Black people celebrate the holidays and how it may different from our white counterparts. Rachel and Amari explain how they celebrate in a Caribbean household and the four debate if potato salad is only seasonal and what goes on yams. They later discuss the history behind Kwanzaa and why many Black Americans don’t celebrate as well as how to deal with grief during the holidays.
Is Kwanzaa Still A Thing? www.npr.org/2012/12/28/16820286…anzaa-still-a-thing
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Email: sufficientlyblackpodcast@gmail.com
Twitter: @sufficientlyblk
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Categories: Society & Culture
Sanshin Zen Community is an international Buddhist sangha founded in 1996 by Shohaku Okumura, a Soto Zen priest and respected translator of the thirteenth-century Japanese Zen master, Eihei Dogen Zenji. Based at Sanshin-ji, in Bloomington, Indiana, Sanshin exists to provide intensive practice of zazen in the style of Kosho Uchiyama-roshi, informed by thorough study of Dogen’s teachings and communal work. Sanshin offers opportunities for daily practice, weekly Dharma talks, monthly retreats, and a three-month ango (intensive practice period). Activities are open to all Buddhist practitioners, as well as anyone with a sincere interest in the practice of Zen.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Be The Love is a brand-new, 100% youth-led podcast hosted by VOCO singer Sanya Bhartiya. In this podcast, VOCO singers discuss the issues that matter to them, how they experience those issues in the world, and how to create change around those issues by choosing to “Be The Love” across the universe. VOCO, short for Vocal Coalition, unites 5th-12th grade Colorado singers in performances with Colorado artists of all styles and genres so they can inspire people everywhere to overcome hate together. To learn more, visit vocalcoalition.org.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Developed and produced by the Center for the Advancement of Leader Development and Organizational Learning (CALDOL) and the Center for Company-level Leaders (CCL) at the United States Military Academy, West Point New York. This podcast features engaging discussions and is intended to educate and inspire to current and future generations of junior officers and other company level leaders in the US Army. Published every other week, the content of this podcast will help develop your capacity as a leader and provide actionable guidance for improving your organization.
Understanding the classes of supply are important for every leader in the Army. Junior Officers will be asked to resource training events, missions, and daily …
The post EP053: Classes of Supply appeared first on The Center for Junior Officers.
Categories: Education
Join radio hosts D. Beige, Sha and Nekei as 3 different lifestyles discuss common gray areas of dating; such as (mis)communication between sexes, coparenting, insecurities, shady relationships, sex and more. Tune in to honest and hilarious conversations and gain insight about the other half of the dating game. Dating is easy. Relationships are hard.
Categories: Comedy
A space where journalists are supported, celebrated and heard. Hear the story behind the journalists and get tips/advice on how to succeed in your career. Created and hosted by Emmy-nominated anchor, Venise Toussaint. Follow @BecomingStorytellers on Instagram.
Categories: Business
Tags: journalism, journalist, Storytellers
Daily readings from the devotional classic entitled “Our Daily Time With God” published by Discovery Books department of Our Daily Bread and copyrighted in 1968
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
This is a podcast where people can see the different sides of Science that most laypersons aren’t exposed to. With Science did WHAT?!, I want to show you how science permeates everything we do, how it can cover the study of anything and everything, how it can be both tedious and exciting, how muddled and filled with mistakes it can be, how nonlinear the pursuit of knowledge this path is, and how the path to a career in the scientific world isn’t the same for everyone. In all that I can remember experiencing and in what I’ve seen with other scientists, it’s not just the wonder of the final product (i.e., knowledge and facts found in textbooks) that inspired us to dabble in science; it was having seen a window into the scientific process. That was the gateway into falling in love with science — at least for me it was. Science did WHAT?! is my attempt at paying that forward.
Categories: Science