Kickin’ It With Campus Life
A student-led podcast from the Office of Campus Life at The University of the Arts exploring topics like college student leadership, being an artist, self-care, social justice, and more.
Categories: Arts
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A student-led podcast from the Office of Campus Life at The University of the Arts exploring topics like college student leadership, being an artist, self-care, social justice, and more.
Categories: Arts
Do you feel like your outside of the box? Tangent to the circle? Well follow us on our journey to understanding through sports, entertainment, trending topics, cultural awareness and mental health.
Categories: Society & Culture
Dave and Elizabeth are joined by friends as they discuss around popular media. Sometimes silly, sometimes serious but never boring (OK, occasionally boring), PDAIS is unlike anything else you’ll hear.
Categories: TV & Film
Sheventures is about women who pivot careers, take risks, and get it done. Each interview-style episode will feature a woman who tells her story and provides actionable career and life tips. No mansplaining! Get ready to listen, be inspired, and take action.
Categories: Business
Tags: entrepreneurship, femalefounders, mompreneurs, smallbusinessowners, WomenInBusiness
Peer to Peer features two best friends living together in a house in Atlanta, and chronicles stories from their unusual lives. They’re two distant friends that met on an old basketball podcast, Agent 00 and Legend of Winning discuss interesting topics from their lives and popular culture. A serious departure from the type of content they regularly post on YouTube, no subject is off-limits for these two.
Welcome to Memories That Made Us. The podcast that explores the power of recall and the way it has shaped us. In this podcast, platinum-selling singer-songwriter Tom Walker discovers those places, faces, and half-remembered moments that have changed the lives of some very special guests, to reveal who they are today, where they’ve come from, and where they’re going.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
It’s like a book club, but for music instead! Join your host, Seth Nicholas Johnson, as he attempts to listen to every album ever made.
Categories: Music
Most individuals and teams want to improve. They have areas where, if things were different, they’d achieve more in life and work. We’re all told breaking ingrained, ineffective habits is a slow, hard-won process, but it doesn’t have to be. “The Mindset Playbook” podcast provides science-based, actionable guidance on how to think, engage, and achieve more effectively. Join the conversation with guests who have proven plays for moving beyond the often fleeting feelings of motivation and inspiration to instead leverage strategies and tools that sustain meaningful progress and growth. About The Host: Larry Olsen has worked with top Fortune 50 companies and professional athletes to establish their vision and sense of purpose. He is the founder and CEO of Aperneo, an achievement acceleration company providing individuals and teams quick, actionable guidance on how to break ingrained, ineffective habits. The Aperneo approach to professional development balances common sense, practical neuroscience, and personal accountability, enabling clients to gain insights and perspectives to live, work, and engage with more success. Learn more at www.aperneo.com.
Categories: Education
Tags: brainhacks, find your passion, how to be happier, how to deal with difficult times, improving life, learn your why, Mindset Matters, mindset playbook, neurohacker, personal development, self growth
A “liberal arts” Asian, a “pseudo-autistic” Asian, and an alpha thug in a tiny asian woman’s body interview unhinged Open-Micer comedians chasing their dreams in LA. Low rung LA open-mic comedians gather around a round table at midnight to talk about weirdo things.
Categories: Comedy
Join Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback as he talks with an eclectic variety of thinkers, artists, and change-makers about their experiences (Jewish or otherwise) and their own search for meaning and purpose in their lives.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: jewish, Judaism, Meaning, purpose, Rabbi, spirituality, Yoshi
Join Rollie Bush as he helps his gorgeous son, Andy, take control of his life. Rollie invites experts and special guests to impart wisdom and advice to Andy. Created by Picnicface’s Mark Little (Mr D, Gary and his Demons) and Andrew Bush (Funny or Die, Street Cents) and joined by Everardo the Intern, My Gorgeous Son blends conversation, characters, sketches and games.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: Comedy
Long before Christiane Amanpour, Frances Fitzgerald and Martha Gellhorn blazed a trail in courageous investigative journalism, a pioneering and intrepid writer and journalist whose pen name was Nellie Bly opened up a whole new field in what had previously been a strictly male domain. Ten Days in a Madhouse was published as a series of articles in the New York World during 1887. Nellie Bly was given the assignment by her editor to have herself committed to an insane asylum in New York with a “view to writing a plain and unvarnished narrative of the treatment of patients therein and the methods of management…” She was to feign insanity and get herself legally declared insane, pass the test conducted by the doctors and get committed. She was to chronicle her experiences and write a report that revealed everything that she went through in the asylum. It was not an easy decision to make and Nellie herself had doubts about the fact that once she was declared insane, her editors would hardly be in a position to get her out! Ten Days in a Madhouse received a sensational response. Nellie’s account of the dehumanizing conditions inside the asylum, the prevailing attitudes towards mental illness, contemporary ideas of treatment and the brutality and neglect of the system that she experienced were an eye-opener for the authorities. The authorities were left red-faced when it was discovered that insanity could so easily be faked. However, her expose of the conditions inside the Lunatic Asylum for Women at Blackwell’s Island prompted a grand jury investigation in which she was asked to testify. The Department of Public Charities and Corrections was allotted a larger budget as a result of this. Nellie Bly, or to give her real name, Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, was a champion of human rights. She was also an extremely adventurous and creative journalist who looked at her profession not just as a job. A later series of articles that followed Ten Days… was one in which she aimed to beat Phineas Fogg’s record of 80 days recreating the journey described in Jules Verne’s novel. Nellie completed the nearly 25-thousand km journey in 72 days. Her other articles included Six Months in Mexico, a report on Mexico under the dictator Porfirio Diaz. She retired from journalism after marrying the industrial tycoon Robert Seaman and proceeded to devote herself to social causes. Ten Days in a Madhouse is a riveting account of the shocking and pathetic condition of mental health rehabilitation in the early part of the twentieth century. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Biography, ebooks, free audio books, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Nellie Bly, Non-fiction, Ten Days in a Madhouse
This is ForFoodOnly. Where we stir Food & Gist.
Our Conversations will be influenced by our backgrounds, growing up on Nigerian dishes and exploring authentic food cultures from all over the world.
We want to shed more light on our African dishes, ingredients, and personal stories, as well as share new food experiences, whether from travels, tasting, learning, and embracing that of other cultures and their food.
At the table, with food and storytelling, we are all one.
Categories: Arts
Those great conversations that only happen over a pint at the pub, a splash of bourbon before dinner, a cuppa tea during a mid-morning break, or some coffee over a tasty breakfast. Semi-filtered, some strong opinions, and you might not agree … but we will certainly get you thinking…We are not here to define and solve problems. We are here to talk about stuff that most people don’t want to talk about – non-Politically Correct tech, vulnerable leadership, “inside baseball” for corporate life. Join us for a “telewhiskey”…
Categories: Business, Society & Culture, Technology
Tags: tele-whiskey telewhiskey tele-coffee telecoffee tele-whisky telewhisky
“The SMShow” is a place to motivate, inspire and encourage people regardless of background, economic status, or present realities. I will share the wisdom I’ve gained through my experiences and answer the questions on HOW to thrive as a woman, author, entrepreneur and minister.
Categories: Society & Culture
In these tough times of austerity, Brexit and ketwigs do people still care? The answer is yes! Join Paul Growney from Caring Connections on the monthly ‘Who Cares’ podcast. Paul will be interviewing a range of inspirational guests ‘who care’ for their local community. Find out a bit more about them, what they do, and why they do it! So ask yourself the question, do YOU care?Give us a listen and start caring today!
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: Care, community, liverpool, mental-health, Merseyside
Sports have been one of the few integral parts of human civilization since its inception. As our world evolves with the times, it’s important that our relationship to sports does as well. New Light Sports is an expansive and insightful look at all sports topics, new and old. New Light Sports is the best place for all your positive and insightful sports coverage.
Most professional sports leagues around the world have suspended their operations due to the Coronavirus flu pandemic. It’s an unprecedented global disruption not seen in the sports world since the end of World War II. This NewsCast provides great perspective and positive insights into our current society’s relationship to sports and if we’ve grown too accustomed to greatness. Maybe we should be preparing for more disruptions in the future?
Categories: Society & Culture
From the creator of nothing notable. Tune into This Week In Sin Podcast where they take the content of CinemaSins and give you their own take and reviews of their content as well as their own insights to topics of the week.
Categories: TV & Film
More Than Lifting is a podcast created by two passionate fitness coaches, Rhys Morgan and Chris Thatcher, to share their experiences in bodyweight, gymnastic and functional strength training with the world.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: bodyweighttraining, calisthenics, fitness, gymnastics, strengthtraining
a wacky exploration of things we’re forced to learn about
Categories: Education