The Kingsroad Podcast about Game of Thrones
This is a Game of Thrones breakdown show. We will start with House of the Dragon. Listen to us help you find all of the easter eggs in the show and more.
Categories: TV & Film
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This is a Game of Thrones breakdown show. We will start with House of the Dragon. Listen to us help you find all of the easter eggs in the show and more.
Categories: TV & Film
Tune in to Power of Place – Stories of the Pacific Northwest, an audio storybook hosted by Edward Krigsman honoring places that matter and the people who steward, protect or celebrate them. Whether you have just arrived or have spent a lifetime here, we hope you will find our podcast both entertaining and grounding. Enjoy Power of Place podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. To learn more about our podcast series including exploring photos from each episode, please visit ekreg.com/podcast
Categories: Society & Culture
Hey! This is my film review podcast that I started with some friends. It isn’t too serious so if you like movies as much as me, tag along.
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents Artists Among Us, a podcast about American art and culture. We tell stories revealing the complexities and contradictions that have shaped life in the United States today.
Minisodes feature brief conversations about artworks and events in and around the Whitney. The series is ongoing.
Season 1: Day’s End considers the American artist David Hammons’s sculpture, Day’s End (2014–21) anchored on the banks of Manhattan’s West Side and stretching into the Hudson River. We follow the evolution of the Manhattan coastline through the history of the Meatpacking District, and celebrate the communities that have shaped the neighborhood where the Whitney now stands. This podcast was produced by Sound Made Public in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of American Art.
TheYumYumFoodie Eddie Zamora and Megan Elizabeth love food, travel, and people. This show epitomizes all the above. Amazing guests, great booze, and fun stories are coming your way. Grab a drink, kick back, subscribe, rate, and review for a great time.
Daughter of two DJs, wife, and mother of two, I had an idea—I’m going to record myself reading children’s books! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liana-rodriguez/support
Categories: Kids & Family
Teacher happy hour in podcast-form! This is not your typical teacher podcast. Each week, we discuss weird and funny teacher experiences, including Weird Student Questions & Confessions, Comment Hero of the Week, Teacher Pep Talks, and more!
The “We Need to Talk” podcast is a production of the Office of the Dean of Students office at Miami University. In our podcast, we will discuss challenges and important issues impacting our campus community.
Categories: Education
This podcast is centered around having Relevant, Engaging, Authentic, Leadership conversations about the challenges educators face on a daily basis and how to overcome them. Coach Sween and Cammie C are not experts but share their insight and experiences in hopes to inspire educators to be better and do better. They will provide real conversation for real educators that face real issues. So prepare to be informed, challenged, encouraged to BE RELATIONAL, RESILIENT, and REAL
Categories: Education
ETMarkets Podcasts: Listen to the latest market updates on ET Markets Podcasts. Hear the latest Stock market audio news, share market podcasts, and more on The Economic Times Podcasts.
Categories: Business
“As you see, we’re flying over an island. A city. A particular city. And this is a story of a number of people, and a story also of the city itself.” That’s from the opening voice-over of the 1948 movie The Naked City, which was a very big deal when it was made, because it was a rare studio film that was shot entirely, lock stock and barrel, on the streets of New York City. You see, the American motion picture industry began in New York, at the end of the 19th century – Thomas Edison and other early innovators had their laboratories here, and shot their early films in and around Manhattan. But the movies moved to California in the 1910s, and rarely came back. Plenty of films were set in New York… but astonishingly few were shot here. Studios constructed fake New Yorks on their Hollywood backlots; maybe, if they couldn’t fake it, they’d shoot a scene or two in New York, or send a crew to shoot exteriors, or use stock footage. But that all changed with Executive Order No. 10, issued by Mayor John V. Lindsay on May 31, 1966. That document formed the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting—a one-stop shop intended to eliminate the red tape and copious permits of New York filmmaking, and to lure filmmakers East. It worked – perhaps too well. The problem was, the explosion of production that followed the establishment of the Mayor’s Office in the mid-1960s coincided directly with the beginning of the most troubled period of the city’s history… a quarter-century of rising crime, increasing debt, decreases in public service and servants, and general urban anarchy. And that period was captured over the course of the next two decades, vividly, in the likes of Midnight Cowboy; The French Connection; Death Wish; Dog Day Afternoon; Taxi Driver; The Taking of Pelham 123, The Warriors; Fort Apache, The Bronx; Do the Right Thing; and After Hours—portraits of a city’s decay and downfall, and ones that, ironically enough, might not have existed at all were it not for the incentives provided by the city itself. Now, from the safe distance of a Disney-fied and gentrified Manhattan, these films provide us with a window into a past that’s been razed and replaced by a safer present. 9/11 took a toll on The City… so did the rise of income inequality, rendering New York City, more than ever, a place solely by and for the rich. That shift, and the rapid suburbanization that accompanied it, has left New York nearly indistinguishable from other large American cities. And thus these movies…. become a valuable reminder of what once was. And what we’re witnessing, in the films made in New York, and set in the present, is a conversation of, of connections and reflections between the fictional lives in their foregrounds… and the real lives happening behind them. So in their own unique ways, every great New York movie is an accidental documentary of what The City was – at the precise point of its production, and not a moment longer. All of those movies, taken together, tell their own version of the history of New York. That’s the history we’re here to tell.
Categories: TV & Film
A franchise podcast for the Horror Completionist. Hosts James Strayer and John C Meyers talk and analyze their way film by film through horror’s longest running franchises. How do they evolve? What do new filmmakers bring when a franchise is several films deep? Usually, they start out great but perhaps 6- 8 entries in… they start to hurt a bit. Music by Michael Arthur Holloway and logo by Ethan Kimberling.
Categories: TV & Film
As Millennials who have to follow the footsteps of the boomers, we are bewildered how much we don’t know about the importance of insurance and investments. Especially with today’s economy, how can we save and not go into debt? We are here to teach and give tips on how to handle your finances and how to get that secure financial future. #StableMillennials Hello everyone! We’re back! Summer was a bit busy with BC’s restriction easing up a bit, and we’re all slowly going back to normal. This episode we will be talking about how we got through the pandemic and how we stayed positive and hopeful during the quarantine. We also have a special guest, who talked to us about the importance of insurance and being prepared of the uncertainties. As financial advisors, we want to help you have a good foundation that will make sure that you and your family will be able to live comfortably. Let us help find the best insurance for you without breaking the budget! If you have any questions, feel free to contact us on our Instagram and Facebook @stablemillennials. You can even reach us through email stablemillennials@gmail.com with the subject line “The Stable Millennials.”
Honest Conversations with tech professionals to help technologists across disciplines grow and, most importantly, THRIVE in their careers and life.
Categories: Technology
Dedicated to exposing the New World Order and Proclaiming the Truth of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Defending liberty and justice for all through the dissemination of information for the purpose of public awareness.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: Christ, christian, christianity, constitution, Freedom, illuminati, infowars, Libertarian, Liberty, newworldorder, nwo, Resistance, salvation
Each weekday, Dana Bash and a panel of well-sourced reporters bring you the most important political stories of the day. On the weekend, Manu Raju kicks off CNN’s Sunday morning political programming with Inside Politics Sunday. Dana and Manu get answers from the people making headlines, explain the political that stories matter, and report on how the news will impact you.
Categories: News
The Plug Podcast is taking anal sex conversations deeper. Your host Alicia Sinclair, Sex and Pleasure Educator is answering your anal sex questions and bringing special expert guests to the discussion. Brought to you by b-Vibe, a premium collection of tech-forward anal play products.
Categories: Education
Kevin Porter loves podcasts–he’s created a couple successful ones himself! He’s setting out to get inside the heads of his fellow podcasters, learning how their shows were made and revisiting some highs and lows from their beginnings.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Tags: inside voices, Kevin Porter, podcasting, voice
A platform helping the next generation of creative leaders share their story and discovering their creative philosophies #podcast #contentcreation
Categories: Arts
We review albums and songs from the big names to the small artist at SoundCloud and BandCamp
Categories: Music