A Little Radical
A family activist and travel podcast
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
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A family activist and travel podcast
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Telling the story of good news and renewal through worship, community, and work in DC. It’s all about Jesus. Sermons from Redemption Hill Church in Washington, DC from Pastor Bill Riedel and other guest preachers. Join us on Capitol Hill Sundays at 9 AM or 5 PM at 400 D St SE.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
AGILITY: All About Finding Your Harmony So You Can Make Your Next Best Move
Categories: Education
Hello, and welcome to the Archdiocese of Indianapolis’ Lenten podcast, “Walking with Christ,” where we will join together to pray, fast, and give alms as we take a deep dive into each Station of the Cross. We will be reflecting on the Scriptural Stations of the Cross that were celebrated by St. John Paul II. Thank you for joining us on this journey.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
eVOlution – Be part of the journey and experience as four VO novices chronicle their unique roadmap from dream to demo to career as full time voice over artists. Hosts’ websites: Bruce Hennigar – https://www.hennigarvo.com James Wong – https://www.jamesmwong.com/ Brittany Nolan – https://brittnolanvo.com Edgar Hernandez – https://Instagram.com/wlVOrine29
Categories: Arts
Kid-created podcast explores experiences with doctors, nurses, and hospitals! Especially good for children – including kids with significant health issues and those who have spent time in hospitals. Inspired and demanded and co-created by Zoe, a 9yo superstar who has lived through soooooo many doctor appointments and surgeries. Also co-hosted by Ronan, Zoe’s hilarious and sensitive 5yo brother! Fueled by generous story contributions from Zoe’s family, friends, and other amazing people, including doctors and nurses and others talking about their work.
Categories: Kids & Family
People are fascinated by the strange and horrifying. And we’re two bearded dudes here to break down all the movies that freak you out and make your skin crawl. Whether you’re a hardcore horror fan or you watch peeking between your fingers, Bearded B-Roll is perfect for you. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday!
Categories: TV & Film
Revisit the stories of Jesus and His followers in this life-changing daily devotional.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
I am, is a podcast for the people. Everyday we feel different things, we question ourselves, Who are We? we face choices daily, we make decisions daily , how do we cope? We Chase dreams we Chase goals we reach new levels. How do we handle stress in life ? We wear many different hats in this world let’s sit down and have a discussion about it. Who are you? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dhyb/support
Categories: Business
The I Love Funny Women! podcast is all about Funny Women…duh. Now, more than ever, humor and laughter is important. This podcast is an ultra inclusive, relevant, and funny show about the everyday occurrences in these herlarious women’s lives. Laugh along with comedian, producer and comedy coach, Dina Nina. She’ll be introducing you to some fantastic and amazingly funny women with their personal stories, perspectives and jokes. Some are stand up comedians and some are just funny AF. Take a break and enjoy some side aching laughter and some deep conversations around our lives every week. We love to make you laugh and we love funny women.
Categories: Comedy
The Atari XE Gaming System was a version of their XE 8-bit line of computers but attempting to compete against the successful Nintendo Entertainment System. At the same time offering the computer option. Our podcast will focus on the cartridge games made for this system but, because this is essentially an atari 8-bit computer, we’ll also review games that will play on this system.
Tags: 400, 8-bit, 800, 8bit, atari, computer, games, gaming, retro, xe, XEGS, xl
Decorating by the Book is the only design book podcast hosted by Suzy Chase.
Categories: Arts
I’m a composer, performer, director and podcaster – originally from Chicagoland, now in Michigan. Founder of etc. Music School (www.etcmusicschool.org), writer / composer of hundreds of songs, plays and musicals, and host of The Story Goes podcast.
Categories: Society & Culture
The first #naturalhair podcast uplifting Black women sharing raw firsthand stories of acceptance and how to embrace your authentic crown and self.
Categories: Arts
The Writing Time podcast is an exploration of how Time appears in literature. The first series examines the works of Anton Chekhov and Samuel Beckett.
Categories: Education
Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.
A place to come and listen to all sorts of diffrerent topics that might be on your mind as a women or a young teen
Categories: Society & Culture
Attention Gen Z’ers and Millennials! Are you unsure of what is going on down in D.C. and want to know more? Then this podcast is for you! I’m diving into our government and politics by doing a weekly rundown of the most important things you should know. I’ll be sifting through the news bias and sea of headlines to give you unbiased and nonpartisan political news. I’ll also touch upon important info you should know about why the government is the way it is, and invite some friends along the way to help. Join me in the aisle!
Categories: News
Siraj Wahhaj was born as Jeffrey Kearse and raised in Brooklyn. His mother was a nurse and his father a hospital dietitian. His brother is writer and editor Gregory S. Kearse of Silver Spring, Maryland. He went to church religiously and went on to become a Sunday school teacher as a teenager in a Baptist church.[4] Wahhaj then later went on to the New York University on a partial scholarship. He also played basketball where he met a teammate who interested him in the Nation of Islam, an African-American movement. He subsequently converted to Islam. In 1969 he ended his schooling and joined the Nation of Islam, changing his name to Jeffrey12x.[4] During this time he was vocal in his belief that “white people are devils.” He said of this, “I preached it. I taught it.”[5] Wahhaj says of his interest in the Nation: “It wasn’t the theology that attracted me to the Nation of Islam at all… It was the kind of do-for-self black pride.” When Elijah Muhammed died in 1975, “His teachings began to unravel in my mind”, and he became a Sunni Muslim with the encouragement of Muhammad’s son Warith Deen Mohammed. Mohammed took over and reorganized the Nation of Islam, urging members to come to orthodox Islam. Kearse then changed his name again to Siraj Wahhaj, which means “bright light” in Arabic. He was chosen to study Islam at the Umm al-Qura university of Mecca for a period of four months in 1978.[5] He also briefly taught a course in Islamic studies at Howard University, where Johari Abdul-Malik is the chaplain.
Categories: History, Religion & Spirituality
Yes Way is a weekly podcast with comedian, Daniel Weingarten.
Categories: Comedy