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Hey there! My name is Alec Meijerink, a young creator who enjoys collaborating with others and bringing ideas to life. Join me on my journey to find out about innovation projects and what it takes to bring them to live.
Categories: Arts
Bright Hearth podcast exists to recover the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christianity, cooking, femininity, masculinity, parenting, patriarchy, Productive Household
Hosts Nick and Dakota are two friends who invite even more friends to speak there mind on all sorts of things! Intro/Outro Music: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
Categories: Comedy
Welcome to Revolutionary Space, where we talk about how magic happens in the form of built structures.
Categories: Society & Culture
Mgmt: @lifeofseers Live on Just Chicago Radio on Party 934, Wednesdays from 7-9 PM EST. Artists may send submissions (CLEAN versions only) to ryan@828mgmt.com.
Categories: Music
This is a show about inspiration, love, life and its every day struggles, and life after the loss of our son. The mission is to let you know that you are NOT ALONE. Lets struggle together, lets build each other up, and let God take the burdens off of our shoulders so we can live in the moment and appreciate what life has to offer.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Through the Fearless podcast, Cissie Graham Lynch―daughter of Franklin Graham and granddaughter of Billy Graham―shares personal experiences of how God has worked through her life. Each episode will take a look at different subjects and explore what the Bible teaches about those topics―encouraging listeners to explore God’s Word for themselves so that they know what they believe and why they believe it; challenging them to stand boldly for the Gospel of Jesus Christ in an ever-compromising world.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Patrick and Clifford set out to bring you a Tolkien podcast for Middle Earth fans of ALL levels to enjoy!
Women from the Springfield, Missouri-area share their journey to the top of their professions and the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way. They’re rewriting the script on success and there’s no ceiling. Interviews by Springfield Business Journal’s Christine Temple.
Tags: business, leadership, sbj, springfield missouri, women
Join the Museum of Anthropology at UBC for a journey of musical discovery from Asia, to Europe and the Americas. Learn about what it takes to create a new album as Vancouver-based musician Alex Morison composes his new album using audio archives and field recordings and collaborates with Indigenous poets and award-winning musicians throughout the process. This monthly podcast is created for audiophiles, the culturally curious, and lovers of the bizarre.
In this final episode of A Taste of RumSalt, host and Composer in Residence Alex Morison invites Nacho Nyak Dun First Nation story keeper, Louise Profeit-LeBlanc, into his creative process. Profeit-LeBlanc teaches us about the power of Indigenous stories, her responsibilities as a storykeeper and the importance of justice in the work of reconciliation.
This episode is the culmination of collaboration, inspiration, and awakenings. By pairing newly composed music created by seven musicians from the larger RumSalt Orchestra, Morison creates a soundscape for Profeit-LeBlanc’s telling of the story Snowy Owl. The music envelops her oration in a soundscape of music and emotion. All of the music was collectively composed in response to her story and voice, and guided by the musicians’ instincts. This podcast marks the conclusion of Alex Morison’s artist residency at MOA.
Interview Guest
Louise Profeit-LeBlanc
Profeit-LeBlanc is a Traditional Storyteller from the Nacho Nyak Dun First Nation of the Yukon Territory in Northern Canada. Her 30 year commitment to the cultural and artistic heritage of her people includes being co-founder of two seminal organizations of the Yukon: the Yukon International Storytelling Festival and the Society of Yukon Artists of Native Ancestry.
Over eleven years, Profeit-LeBlanc contributed to advancing Aboriginal art in Canada through her position at Canada Council for the Arts, where she served as coordinator for the Aboriginal Arts Office, in Strategic Initiatives. During that time she also worked with local festivals and inner-city school programs, sharing traditional stories and providing a framework of curriculum for teachers to use in their classes.
Categories: Arts
Conversations between a few friends to keep you entertained and serve as background noise for your day
Categories: Society & Culture
“How Do You Spirit” is a safe space for seekers and believers, dedicated to empowering individuals on their journey of personal growth, transformation, and connection with Spirit. Through meaningful conversations and practical guidance, we encourage strength, protection, and tools for spiritual prosperity.
Our mission is to build a vibrant, inclusive community that uplifts each member on their unique path. Together, we bridge the space between the seen and unseen, fostering unity, insight, and spiritual well-being for all.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
We look at the latest research, reports and interesting topics to help health and safety, human resource and training managers in their efforts to keep every worker safe, every day.
Categories: Business
What if cities were designed as spaces for both people and wildlife to thrive? What if we thought like coots, ducks or peregrines? There Project invites you on an audio journey along London’s 200-year-old Regent’s Canal. Taking a bird’s eye view, it questions whether design can help us become more ecocentric. Starting at the Islington Tunnel, listeners will follow 15-year-old conservationist Kabir Kaul, as he guides us on a walk east towards the Kingsland Basin Nature Reserve. Along the way, we hear from designers, thinkers, activists, and residents who are transforming our place in nature, and nature’s place in London National Park City. Speakers include award-winning designers Studio Ossidiana and Thomas Thwaites, author Richard Smyth, Bridget McKenzie of Climate Museum UK, Wildlife Gardeners of Haggerston and more. Although this is not strictly a guided walk, we encourage everyone who can to go out and enjoy this audio journey on the Canal – recommended starting point is at Islington Tunnel, walking east towards Kingsland Basin Nature Reserve (a leisurely 40mn walk). This is an experience designed for individuals to enjoy using their own phone and headset.The audio journey was conceived by There Project, with sound design by Deborah Ridley, for London National Park City.There Project is a collaboration between design curators Justine Boussard and Sarah Turner, founded to grow the community of designers who use their skills and creativity to imagine regenerative futures. London National Park City is a place, a vision and a movement to improve life in London by making it greener, healthier and wilder.
Categories: Arts
The Outer Realm is an NFT podcast hosted by CryptoArt pioneer Eric P. Rhodes. To learn more visit: https://www.theouterrealm.io/ Every week we interview people from around the globe about what it takes to become a successful NFT artist on this exciting new frontier for art sales. In each episode, my guests will reveal their creative process, discuss the intricacies of blockchain technology, and inspire you to create your first NFTs!
Categories: Technology
For Women and Girls Only!
Learn how to survive the shidduch crisis from a single who’s been in shidduchim for over 10 years.
Hear daily doses of inspiration and chizuk to get you through this challenge!
Contact us at redefinednotleftbehind@gmail.com.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A new series which will discuss contemporary Islamic Legal issues in light of most pressing concerns from the younger Muslim community which resides in the west. Those topics will be addressed to his eminence Sayed Jawad Qazwini who will not be responding to those questions with a Yes or No answer, but will further elaborate on the methodology of Ijtihad used by scholars to arrive at one or more perspectives. This show will highlight the strength of research in the Shia Islamic Seminary and the variety of opinions by the contemporary scholars.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
The Because Maybe Network presents – THE ’90s podcast, where we talk about Pop Culture, Movies, Games, and the scenes and changes that changed the world.
The Because Maybe Network stopped prodducing for the moment. John lets you all know why!
–B.M. Network– Linktree: https://linktr.ee/becausemaybenetwork
To get all the latest information on The Because Maybe Network, check out the Linktree, where you will find all our social media, and places to find our podcasts!
–John Social Media– Twitter: https://twitter.com/welshjrc1984 Instagram: https://instagram.com/welshjrc1984
–For business enquiries– www.becausemaybenetwork.com becausemaybepodcast@gmail.com
–Music Credits– Frog Legs Rag (1906, piano roll) by James Scott – Free Music Archive – http://freemusicarchive.org/music/James_Scott/Frog_Legs_Ragtime_Era_Favorites/01_-_james_scott_-_frog_legs_rag Licensed under Public Domain Mark 1.0 License
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