IELTS Speaking Q&A
Welcome to IELTS speaking Q&A by Mudy Bajoh
Categories: Education
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As a mom of a son with Skraban-Deardorff Syndrome, a WDR26-related intellectual disability, I started listening to podcasts as a form of therapy and to get advice for how to navigate through the emotions and questions that come with having a child with a rare disease diagnosis. I started this podcast for those impacted by Skraban-Deardorff, and other rare diseases, as a way to share stories, ask and answer questions, get advice and have a platform where we can work to understand together what the diagnosis means and how we can support each other. The podcast will feature guests and experts across the rare disease spectrum that highlight how to bring out the best in our rare kids and showcase that we are not alone, but part of a great community of people supporting our rare children. If you have any topics you would like to be discussed on the show, or if you would like to be a guest, please reach out to me at SmilesIncludedPodcast@gmail.com.
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: Epilepsy, Gene Mutation, Global Development Delay, Intellectual Disability, rare, rare disease, Skraban-Deardoff, WDR26
The Scottish Review of Books Podcast amplifies the print and online offerings of Scotland’s critical quarterly. Episodes contain interviews with the magazine’s writers and editors, discussion of articles in new issues, original essays, and reporting from across Scotland’s cultural landscape.
Categories: Arts
It’s the Anytime Podcast Show (http://twitter.com/AnytimePodcast) , hosted by Yvette Fielding (http://twitter.com/Yfielding) and Glen Hunt (http://twitter.com/RadioGlen) from TV’s Most Haunted (http://twitter.com/onlymosthaunted) , but this podcast is a world away from the paranormal. Instead, it’s rude, lewd and crude, filled with great humour and silliness. If you love to laugh out loud, just listen anytime you like. When you’re done, you’ll want to listen again.
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Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture, TV & Film
The bearer of weird news is an exploration of the news, both the weirdest news and the weirdest parts of the news you are familiar with. The world’s a weird place, Matt wants to talk about it. Just for funny is a news quiz. Some of the best, newest, and most interesting comedians and performers are invited to play a quiz about the latest, weirdest news items.
Vonnie presents daily readings of their favorite poems. Some you know and love, and some you have yet to hear. This is a moment in time. A space for you to center yourself. A chance for you to find the poetry of life.
Categories: Arts
Ludus Novus explores how games and other interactive art can be more than entertainment. Gregory Avery-Weir of Future Proof Games, game designer on “Majesty of Colors,” “Ossuary,” and “Exploit: Zero Day,” produces short audio essays and creative pieces about the medium of digital and non-digital games.
Categories: Arts, Leisure, Society & Culture
Each month Jonathan Ulysses brings you his Ulybug show with exclusive live mixes from the coolest clubs around the world.
Categories: Music
Celebrating the greatest songs in modern music history and the creators behind them.
Categories: Music
The Chic Script is a lifestyle. Chic is timeless, contemporary, and feminine. Chic is humility, intellect, and compassion. Chic is living each day with purpose, intention, and style. The Chic Script is a platform for style, inspiration, and community, for young professional women. Welcome, to The Chic Script. Clinical pharmacist and fashion enthusiast, Candace Allen, PharmD.
Categories: Arts
Bible preaching, teaching, and encouragement from Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Indianapolis.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, christianity, faith, fundamentalism, gospel, Jesus, preaching
There are stories all around us. Everyone has a story and they somehow contribute to the community around them. I wanted to capture some of those stories. I will interview people and we will discuss their life journey, some challenges they were able to overcome to become successful at something. These are stories worth hearing. I want to inspire and motivate you to take action on your goals. Visit www.CoachAhsan.com
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business
Pi presents a podcast and launch event for Five Years and Mutton Fist Press respectively. This iteration for the roaming arts organisation aims to essay on the ideas, themes and subjects surrounding the act of wandering, articulated through narratives, song, sound enquiry and monologue. Wandering suggests an element of passivity, a simple observational amble perhaps. The artists that have been invited to participate in this project demonstrate that this can be more complicated, political, humorous, thoughtful, melancholic, self-examining, useful and nuanced. The podcast and launch will be framed within a monologue narrative, 4 chapters in length. Pi has asked the invited artists to use these chapters as a starting point to build their own ideas from. Loose Baker starts things off by recounting the first chapter, only to be usurped by an automaton for the second. The upper hand is taken once more by Baker for chapter three, only to see this see-saw of narrative battle once more be taken by a robot for the finale. A draw? Phill Wilson-Perkin presents the sounds heard by a sculpture of Lenin, dead and buried under a car park of a north London housing estate. the sounds from a threatened estate shopping centre, whose miss-management may have driven its architect to suicide. the sounds heard by the surviving work of a communist sculptor all played through a drying approximation of his new material, Pericrete. Miezarute (Adam smith and Kieko Takahashi) perform itinerant troubadorial ballads. ‘Three songs of just passing by, seeing what catches the eye, forever missing the prize, with a merry band that sighs’. Hannah Dargavel-Leafe submits’ Round, About’ a looping landscape constructed from field recordings made on a walk between two roundabouts chosen as points on a map. Mark Siebert offers ‘stuck in the middle distance’, an analogue, wistfully melancholic perambulation of among other things ants on a beach, as well as a horse and lion engaged in conflict. Georgina Wesley proffers ‘Whats your background’, a series of works consisting of real-life experiences which have been juxtaposed with narrators which stereotypically would not be connected to the narratives which they are relaying. A series of manipulated monologues that concern race, identity and location. SamTaylor offers a new work asking questions of identity within football empires, gentrification and stepping into the afterlife. AE Hutch’s ‘Return Journey’ is an audio-visual mix-tape pulled from imaginings whilst wandering around “Tornado Sands” and the surrounding island. Tornado Sands is an imaginary place AE Hutch first visited on his album “Picnic At Tornado Sands” in 2009. The launch event will include sculptural, pictorial and moving image works to augment the aural offerings of the podcast. Lisa Cradduck has furnished the above content of the podcast with its very own cover image, a lino-print of William Boothe’s poverty map of London, crumpled into a illegible ball, ‘Cronic Want’. Gareth Berwyn has provided a lino cut/etching entitled ‘Dick on a Train’. Editions will be available to buy at the launch,
Categories: Arts
These are the People is an American radio show and podcast, hosted by Jon Washington. Taking a journalistic approach to everyday dumb people, this show is your window into the doings of the community. Everyday people: they’re just like us!
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
For over 17 years Mark Cox, Paul Riley and Jane McCarry starred in the iconic BBC comedy “Still Game” In 3 Down 1 Across they chat about anything and everything from global events to exactly WHY that guy never lets you park your car where you want. Funny and friendly, good Scottish comedy banter (chat). https://twitter.com/3down1across Guy Fawkes – Okay, he was annoyed – but really? Was there NO other option? How often do we take the drastic route? How many consequences in life are “unforeseen”? We’re chatting about taking it a bit too far, maybe with you when you go. Lockdowns, US elections, Bonfire Night: it’s all happening… Plus – Watch-cut/not watch-cut/not watch-not cut Prosthetic bellies Unexploded Incontinence Pants And Fond Farewells
Yousef brings you his weekly radio show recorded live from his sets around the globe…
Categories: Music
This podcast is about restaurants, food experiences, and food culture. If you love talking about food, or learning about places to eat, this podcast is for you. Plus, OMG That Meal! has a companion app called To Eat List. So, you can easily remember the places you learn about. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toeatlist/support
Categories: Arts
I’m Dr. Z., a clinical psychologist and an author. In PLAYING-IT-SAFE I will share with you research based-skills, interviews, readings, insights, tips, and all types of curated info to get unstuck from worries, anxieties, fears, obsessions, and ineffective playing-it-safe actions.
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Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: Avoidance, doubt, high-achievers, imposter syndrome, inner critic, Obsessions, overthinking, panic, Perfectionism, personal development, playing-it-safe, procrastination, self-criticism, uncertainty, worries