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A podcast bringing you the forgotten classic movies of yesteryear. Join Michael Flaherty and Max Steele as they drink their way through all of the good, bad, and ugly that cinema has to offer.
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A podcast bringing you the forgotten classic movies of yesteryear. Join Michael Flaherty and Max Steele as they drink their way through all of the good, bad, and ugly that cinema has to offer.
Have you ever gone searching for a podcast, trying to find something that will lend a new perspective on life and find a deeper meaning? Yeah, this podcast won’t do that. We’re just two girls trying to figure out life and not doing a very good job at it.
Categories: Comedy
Welcome to Thrifting Minds, where our commitment to sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. As a passionately eco-conscious market, we take great pride in curating an exceptional collection of products from leading sustainable brands. Our mission is to provide you with a diverse and outstanding selection of goods that meet your needs and align with your values. Join Dom and Terrika as they sit down and discuss their passions for all things thrift, fashion, sustainability, and what drives their community!
Categories: Arts
It is an audio presentation of the lesson.
Categories: Education
Our Farms, Our Future brings together the sustainable agriculture community for thought-provoking conversations about the state of agriculture, how we got here, and where we’re headed. The series is produced by the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. Learn more at www.sare.org.
Categories: Science
Tags: agriculture, farming, grants, ranching, research, sare, sustainable, usda
A sound walking where Bilal Dídac P. Lagarriga recites some islamic mantras (dhikr) while he walks. All recorded live.
Categories: Society & Culture
The Next Step Podcast is a weekly podcast focusing on the joys of recovery and sobriety. We focus our discussions to weekly news and each week focus on one of the 12 steps to recovery found on arp.lds.org.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The InfoEco project seeks to advance a deeply powerful understanding of where data comes from and how it is used, setting the present moment within a century-long history of information supply and its power-laden consequences. At a moment when societies are in urgent need of guidance to navigate rapidly shifting digital terrain, we are coming together to build a deep understanding of the social and political life of data. In the 2022-2023 Academic Year, we are proud to present a series of podcasts documenting the Data Science 4 Social Justice (DS4SJ) project here at the University of Pittsburgh. One of Pitt’s goals is to leverage knowledge—through teaching, research, and community service—for society’s gain. The dominance of the digital sphere, the upheaval of civic life, and the role of technology in accelerating systemic inequality create an unprecedented opportunity to apply “use-driven data science” for social impact. This year, we will hear from numerous members of this project, from Pitt and beyond, about the ways that data science can facilitate a more equitable society.
Categories: Education, Technology
Tags: computation, data, digital, information, power, qualitative, quantitative
This is He Say She Say, a show with a couple bringing their private debates to the public for their friends, family and followers to decide who’s right by using #teamhe or #teamshe to vote. Different Topics every week. Be sure to subscribe and vote! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hesayshesay/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Helping with every day problems like depression, time management, and other stuff that might stress you out
Categories: Business
The mission of AIPIS is to properly educate real estate specialists and investors in the proven methods of income property investments as a road to building wealth. AIPIS Education Program Jason Hartman, internationally known investment property guru, had a vision. He wanted to share his 25+ years of real estate experience with a wider audience, so that they could benefit from everything he had learned. The idea for the Accredited Income Property Investment Specialist program grew out of Jason’s desire to help Realtors, mortgage officers, and financial advisors earn income via assisting their clients to build successful income property portfolios. He also wanted to assist these same professionals with a means to earn the necessary credits to renew their required licenses. The best way to accomplish all of these goals was to offer online courses. Thus, AIPIS was born! Jason Hartman has been involved in several thousand real estate transactions and has owned income properties in 11 states and 17 cities. His company, Platinum Properties Investor Network, Inc. helps people to achieve “The American Dream” of financial freedom via the purchase of income property in prudent markets. The three AIPIS courses that we are offering here, draw upon Jason’s very successful and well-received home study course, the Complete Solution for Real Estate Investors™. Jason Hartman is the Founder and CEO of Platinum Properties Investor Network, the Hartman Media Company and the Jason Hartman Foundation. Starting with very little, Jason, while still in college and at the age of 19, embarked on a career in real estate. While he was brokering properties for clients, he was investing in his own portfolio along the way. Through creativity, persistence, and hard work, he soon joined the ranks of the top one percent of Realtors in the U.S. In quick succession, he earned a number of prestigious industry awards, and became a young multi-millionaire. Investors use Jason’s podcasts, educational events, referrals, mentoring programs and property tracking software, to assist them with the location and purchase of investment properties in exceptional markets. Visit www.JasonHartman.com to learn more about the Platinum Property Investor Network. Jason also believes that giving back to the community is an important responsibility of successful entrepreneurs. He established the Jason Hartman Foundation, in 2005, with the goal of providing financial literacy education to young adults. The mission is to instill in young people those all-important real world skills, often not taught in school, which are the keys to the financial stability and success of future generations. Contact us at www.JasonHartman.com or call 714-820-4200 for more information about the foundation. AIPIS Objectives To develop income property investment curriculum To educate individuals, nationwide, in the proven methods of income property investing To provide certification programs for real estate, mortgage and financial professionals who are seeking to expand their own knowledge and credentials To publish educational materials that focus on sound investment concepts To utilize various presentation platforms and teaching methods to accommodate the various learning styles of students The AIPIS program will address foundational topics such as: The differences between saving and investing The importance of asset allocation and diversification The relationship between risk and return The value of prudent long-term investing The advantages of investment in real estate vs. investment in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, CDs, securities, or international investments
Categories: Business
This is a podcast about resilience and learning how to have a growth mindset.
Categories: Kids & Family
The Segal Centre for Performing Arts is Montreal’s preeminent not-for-profit English theatre company. From fun interviews with theatre artists from around the world to insightful and thought-provoking explorations on issues affecting our community, Backstage Chatter revisits some of our most fascinating conversations held virtually during the pandemic. In season 2, we bring you our audience favourite Sunday @ the Segal enriching pre-show panel discussions centered on the themes of our main season productions.
Categories: Arts
For the Irish historian John Bagnell Bury, history should be treated as a science and not a mere branch of literature. Many contemporary histories written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century were poetic and heroic in tone, blending fact and fiction, myths and legends. They sometimes relied on sources from Shakespeare and classical poets. For Bury, the facts of history may be legendary or romantic in nature, but they should be recounted in a scholarly and non-judgmental manner, without the accompanying emotions. His aim was simply to “tell history as it happened.” A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great was first published in 1900. It went on to become a standard text in many colleges and was used as a definitive guide to our understanding of the pre-Hellenistic kingdoms. Richly supplemented with maps and columnar notes, the book deals with its subject in an academic manner, but it is a work which is easily accessible to the ordinary reader as well. There are many interesting illustrations from antiquities in the British Museum and photographs of busts from various art galleries. There are 18 chapters, portraying the beginnings of Ancient Greece in the Heroic Age. The author is also concerned about how previous histories of Ancient Greece have largely ignored the Greek presence in Persia, Asia Minor, Italy and Sicily while emphasizing the Greek history of Sparta and Athens. Later chapters deal with Athenian democracy, Pericles and the Golden Age, the advance of the Persians, the Peloponnesian war and the decline of Athenian Greece, the rise of Thebes, the Syracusan empire, the rise of Macedonia and the final conquest of Persia and East Asia. There is also an interesting chapter on Aristotle and Alexander. Aristotle’s background and how he became Alexander’s teacher, the differing visions that tutor and pupil held about the ideal city-state and the ultimate influence that these ideas had on the development of Europe are discussed in the last chapter. Bury was a young genius who became a Fellow at Trinity College Dublin at the young age of 24 and a professor at Cambridge, where he taught both history and Greek, before he was forty. His interests included medieval studies and philology. His works cover a range of subjects including Greek and Byzantine history and the role of the Church and the Papacy in the 19th century. Though some of the information in this book may be a little dated following new studies, technological advances and discoveries uncovered by the latest research, it is extremely readable and interesting. A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great is a historical and interesting read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, History, John B. Bury, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction
The Jess Cagle Podcast with Julia Cunningham is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with the biggest names from TV, movies, and music.
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: hollywood, interviews, Movies, music, pop culture, tv
Welcome to the Nodes of Design podcast, where we delve into the fascinating design world with leaders from around the globe. Join us as we sit down with top designers, artists, and researchers to learn about their unique journeys into the design world and gain insights into their creative processes. Each episode explores a different aspect of the design(nodes), providing listeners with a rich and diverse range of perspectives on this fascinating field. This podcast is dedicated to folks who want to learn, implement, and grow as designers.
Categories: Arts
True Crime New Zealand is a kiwi based true crime podcast. It is storytelling based with no opinion, just facts. We are trying to give the big picture of these crimes with context as well as investigating what happened subsequently and how the crime affected the wider community of NZ. www.truecrimenz.com
Categories: History, Society & Culture, True Crime
Tags: archive, australia, documentary, kiwi, murder, NZ Crime, storytelling, Timeline, True Crime New Zealand, True Crime NZ, true crime podcast, true-crime
The leaders of New York’s #1 mid-market multifamily sales team, Joe Koicim, Shaun Riney, and Seth Glasser discuss the state of the market. We explore topics such as: who is buying and selling, the obstacles impacting transactions such as legislation and compliance, and where we see the best opportunities in the market.
Categories: Business
Tags: investment, multifamily, new york, real estate
Welcome to the Gift-Cast, previously known as the Product-Cast, brought to you by Gift of the Year and supported by the Giftware Association. The podcast shines a spotlight on the UK’s thriving gift industry, providing insight into all aspects of the creative and sales process, from concept to retail and everything in between. Each week you will meet a new key player from retail or supply and learn about their role within their business, their insights on the industry and, of course, to talk about their entry or previous winner in the Gift of the Year awards! The Gift-Cast is hosted by Alex Ryan – a marketing consultant and a gift/product marketing expert having spent 6 years as Head of Marketing at Paladone Products Ltd before launching his own agency, Marketing 101.https://marketing-101.co.uk/ The Gift of the Year awards are the most highly respected industry accolades, aimed at recognising the best new products, talent and inspiration in our industry each year.https://www.giftoftheyear.co.uk/ The Giftware Association is at the heart of the UK’s gift and home industry with 70 unique years’ experience. Listening to your needs and finding solutions to your problems. We can help you make money, save money and save time with our knowledge and contacts within the industry.https://www.ga-uk.org/
Categories: Business