Key Frames
Key Frames is a podcast where we talk about anime the way it should be talked about. Join us as we cast a critical eye on that animation out of Japan!
Categories: TV & Film
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Key Frames is a podcast where we talk about anime the way it should be talked about. Join us as we cast a critical eye on that animation out of Japan!
Categories: TV & Film
Host Jason Woods MD is a pediatric emergency medicine physician, interested in high-quality foamed for those taking care of children in all emergent and urgent forms. Episodes are largely interviews with experts on current topics, research, and changes in medical practice.
Categories: Education
Comedic night show in which host, Donnie, speaks on controversial topics, as well as bringing you entertaining discussions and interviews. A podcast that breaks the barrier on what is acceptable to discuss and have an opinion on in this day and age, as well as bringing you internet drama, constantly keeping you entertained.
What if your favorite college professors were willing to talk about everything from philosophy and politics to pop culture and love with the same kind of consideration and enthusiasm? Each week C. Travis Webb, Seph Rodney, and Steven Fullwood discuss life, culture, and art, and challenge their listeners to take fewer things for granted and all things more seriously.
Categories: Society & Culture
What is art history? What’s museum studies? What’s what, when, and where in a timeline of art history? Who are the famous and not so famous artists/artworks I should know about? Why are art and museums relevant? And, the biggest question of all, do we really sit in a dark room and look at pictures all day? Welcome to the Girl with an Art History Degree podcast where I answer ALL of these questions and SO much more! Join me, Hannah Smith, each week as I share my no-BS knowledge, perspective, and insight into art history and museum studies, as well as my experiences earning a bachelor’s degree.
Categories: Arts
In so many ways the Korean story is also an American story. The US has sacrificed tens of thousands of America lives in east Asia, from WW2 through the Korean war. For over a hundred and fifty years America has tried – and is still trying – to influence events in Korea. Much of the how and why we got to the brink of nuclear war with a tiny nation in east Asia has not just taken place in the blue and white light of our TV and computer screens. Most of it is locked away in the hazy grey vault of history: All but forgotten momentous events, haphazard diplomacy, pure chance and insanely careless decisions have fallen to earth to form the jagged and unstable building blocks to the North Korean nuclear crisis. Former ABC News Correspondent Mike Lee brings you in depth reporting on how, more than once, Korea was thrown under the bus by friends as well as enemies. Now is a crucial moment to better understand one of the most important stories of our time. The Korea Story You Never Heard is made for this moment.
Categories: Society & Culture
The latest podcast feed searching ‘Wild Boar News’ on SermonAudio.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Highschool is a eventful place, whether you have kids in it, or attend it yourself. Get some coffee, and cozy down with us.
Categories: Uncategorised
The #1 Comedy Podcast for Catholic Young Adults. Hosted by Ethan Stueve and Patrick Neve.
Categories: Comedy, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Comedy, commentary, conversation, Culture, faith, prayer, religion, spiritual
A journal of my journey through this life and discovering who I am and why.
Categories: Society & Culture
Join host Margaret McSweeney on interviews with top chefs & restaurateurs, get everyday tips for your foodie life, and cook With Margaret to test out recipes and new kitchen tools.
Categories: Arts
A useful lecture in which Sh. Khaled Ad-Dusary reads an article that talks about the virtue, significance, and style of seeking knowledge along with the morals that the seeker of knowledge should have.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to bluemind ASMR, your personal relaxation station. Here you’ll find lots of no-talking trigger compilations, unique sci-fi and fantasy roleplays, spa visits, whispered and soft-spoken rambles, affirmations, and meditations. What are you waiting for? Come and get cozy with me. bluemind ASMR is a listener-supported podcast brought to you by listeners just like you. This means no ads, no sponsorships. To find out how you can support the show, check out the show notes. All roleplays are intended to be gender-neutral unless otherwise stated. *Updates every other Tuesday*
Categories: Health & Fitness
A sports podcast focused on bringing to light many of the stories surrounding sports, rather than the sports themselves.
Categories: Sports
Entertaining and thought provoking audio stories for 3 to 10 year old boys and girls. These stories help to build imagination, vocabulary, comprehension and appropriate life values! Support us on this journey on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/storytimeuttara Learn more about us on https://onceuponatimewithuttara.com/
Categories: Kids & Family
Welcome to just THINK about it – with Nadine + Ben, our podcast that delivers the “why” behind the “what” for global investors. Why just THINK about it? Well, consensus views, the “it” in our title, often are based on surface level understanding or even narratives someone is telling us, versus actual data and deductive logic. We’re all busy, so it’s easier to listen to someone who calls themselves an expert, who we think “did the work” and gives us conclusions, versus really try to understand things ourselves. That’s where we come in. Each of us comes with decades of global, cross-asset class investment experience, so we can ask the tough questions, explore the views of people we know are experts, and drill down to the bedrock of why they believe what they’re saying. Plus, we promise you to have a ton of fun in the process.
Categories: Business, News, Society & Culture
This conference brings philosophers of religion, political theorists and literary scholars together to frame approaches to the problem of political evil–a project one might call ‘political demonology’–for our contemporary political and cultural crisis. What or who is the political enemy? What is political evil or sin? If we are living in the age of ‘the complete triumph of the individual’ (Gilles Chatelet), then the status of ‘individuality,’ ‘subjectivity,’ and ‘soul’ must be attended to within this context. But if individuality is coming to some kind of end (post-modern, post-capitalist, post-material, or otherwise), what moral-political regime is, or should be, appearing on the horizon? And what, then, is the meaning, place, and aesthetic of evil as a political phenomenon? Would the transformation of the individual mean liberation, oblivion, or even new forms of violence? And what is the role of statehood or the social? Through this interdisciplinary dialogue we seek to reformulate our own definitions, even as various contemporary crises violently reformulate them for us.
Categories: Education
One dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in West Sussex at a village inn. He is heavily clad in an overcoat and his face is wrapped in bandages. He takes a room at the inn, but refuses to socialize with anyone. He stays cooped up in his room all day and night, working with strange chemicals and apparatus. Suddenly, strange events begin to happen in the village. Mysterious burglaries and fires break out, culminating in a destructive rampage across the peaceful countryside. The stranger is the keeper of a terrible secret… The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance (to give the book its full title) by HG Wells was published in 1897. Written in novella form, this bizarre science fiction tale was first published in Pearson’s Weekly as a serial and later compiled into a single book. Based on scientific theories of optics and physics, this story instantly caught the imagination of readers and has been regularly adapted to film, television and radio since it first made its appearance more than a hundred years ago. Herbert George Wells’ writing career owes itself to an accident suffered in childhood. As an eight year old boy, he was once confined to bed with a broken leg. His father, a professional cricketer and failed businessman, regularly brought him books from the local library so that he could pass the time. His father’s financial troubles compelled his mother to go to work as a lady’s maid in a local mansion, while the children were put to work as apprentices with various local tradesmen. For Wells, this was one of the most unhappy, yet also the most profitable times in his life. The mansion where his mother worked had an enormous library where the child continued to read and educate himself. At eighteen, he went to work as a teacher in a residential school. His career flourished after that, and he won a scholarship to work under the great biologist, Thomas Huxley in London. He began writing science fiction stories in 1895 with the publication of The Time Machine, where he proposed the concept of selective time travel. Several other extremely popular Sci-Fi novels and short stories followed, interspersed with romantic stories, novels, ghost stories, film scripts, articles, satirical novels, historical and political treatises and non-fiction papers. Wells was an extremely prolific writer and continues to inspire generations of writers even today. The Invisible Man is a book that evokes great interest among readers of all ages and is an important landmark in the history of Sci-Fi writing. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
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Biblical devotional on parenthood sharing funny, anecdotal and thought-provoking content
Categories: Kids & Family