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How do we say this…we have the answers to all the questions you never had || Biweekly WTBU podcast by your problematic faves: Dija & Namita
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How do we say this…we have the answers to all the questions you never had || Biweekly WTBU podcast by your problematic faves: Dija & Namita
Categories: Comedy
Real life, real people, and real answers. Join us for lively discussions about everything, including the taboo life issues that many refuse to address. We’ve got to keep it real so that God can deal, and we can heal!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
The podcast about all things spine and pain with the professionals at Axis Spine Center On this episode we sit down with Dr Jessica Jameson to discuss spine fractures, what causes them, and what can be done about them. Join us! As always send us suggestions at podcast@axisspinecenter.com The content in this website and podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.…
Categories: Education
Small Caps is Australia’s #1 site for investor news & information on ASX listed small cap companies. The podcast keeps investors informed by showcasing interviews with directors of ASX listed small cap companies and financial market analysts. For more information visit: https://smallcaps.com.au/.
Flip Your Script is a podcast about life’s critical turning points and how people find the inspiration and motivation to move forward and rewrite their unique stories. The show is hosted by Kristi Piehl, who flipped her script from an Emmy-winning journalist to a successful entrepreneur (Media Minefield) and speaker.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
An excellent combination of interviews with successful entrepreneurs, athletes, investors, dreamers, and overachievers who share their insights for success!
M. Curtis McCoy is an author who has published books on Success, Motivation & Inspiration. Listen in on conversations with experts, professionals, and inspirational people. Learn business insights and tips on becoming successful in many aspects of your life.
Hear from people who overcame extreme adversity and succeeded, even when the cards were stacked against them. This is the success podcast you can’t miss!
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Next to de Alexis de Tocquville’s almost contemporary Democracy in America, Frances Trollope’s work may be the most famous (or at least notorious) dissection of manners and morals of the United States. The work was a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic, and particularly in America, where Trollope was reviled as representing the worst of old world prejudices the new republic (though the criticism did nothing to hurt sales). Accompanied by a son and two daughters, Trollope lived in the United States from 1827 to 1831, spending most of her time in Cincinnati, where she had hoped, when joined by her husband, to open a large department store, which was also to be a place of entertainment and culture. She was, unfortunately, almost entirely ignorant of business practices, and habitually short of money, which her husband was in no position to make up. After leaving Cincinnati she traveled briefly in the eastern states, before returning to England. There is something of a happy ending; Domestic Manners was her first book, and such a success that she turned to writing, producing in her lifetime over a hundred books, which, though they never made her very rich, were more than sufficient to keep the wolf from the door. She passed on her highly disciplined writing habits to her son Anthony (who had not accompanied her to the New World), who produced forty-seven novels as well as several other works. His views of the United States, thanks in part to its attractive young women, were, of course, more benign; indeed in The Duke’s Children, the lovely New Yorker Isabel Boncassen is to become the Duchess of Omnium. It’s worth remembering that Frances Trollope’s introduction to America was made through what was still something of frontier territory in Ohio, and few historians would argue that refinement and high culture were outstanding features of the Jacksonian era, which she saw first hand. Though some at the time feared that Domestic Manners would lead to a new Anglo-American war, fortunately the critical disputes took place on paper. Eventually passions cooled, and some Americans even came to admit that some of her judgements were just. Mark Twain, for instance, while chiding Trollope for falling for American tall tales (see the story of the crocodile’s — or alligator’s — destruction of a family in Chapter III), also remarked that the reason Domestic Manners was so hated by patriotic Americans was because it was so true.In any case, it is offered by the reader as a contribution to the American political campaign of 2012.Introduction by Nicholas Clifford)
Categories: Arts
James Pybus, Digital Marketing Mentor shares Digital Marketing tips based on his 25 years of digital marketing experience. James has been working with one person businesses through to HP Microsoft Platinum Partners as well as Global retailers. 100% free to use Keyword Research Tool Provider and Digital Marketing Mentor based on The Logic Digital Marketing Methodology. James is: 1. Creator of ‘The Logic Digital Marketing Methodology’ 2. Author of ‘Lost in the Digital Noise’ – on digital strategy. 3. Designer of Best Marketing Management Tool 2019 (B2B Marketing Expo, ExCel, London.
Categories: Business
In this podcast two regular guys discuss artists and music that makes them who they are today. Go back in time and reconnect with those artists and songs from the past. Maybe even learn something new about songs you have heard thousands of times.
Categories: Music
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 different recordings of O, it was out by Donnycarney, by James Joyce, in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of March 11th, 2007.
Categories: Arts
This podcasts speaks to all things fatherhood from a black father’s perspective. We discuss a variety of topics ranging from education to mass incarceration. The goal is to get dads to open up and be honest about the ups and downs of fatherhood and manhood. “Dad, Can We Talk?” is by dads, and for dads! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dadcanwetalk/support
Categories: Kids & Family
We believe that the best and most pleasurable design, is the design that you dont see, the design that is hidden, and works without you noticing.
Categories: Arts
Host, comedian Dawn Brodey, takes you through the annals of history with a special guest and history subject each episode. From Dillinger to Frankenstein, from The Crusades to Freak Shows – Dawn brings her history degree and unfiltered sense of humor to deliver well-researched deep-dives that strip history naked and serve it up raw.
Categories: Comedy, Education, History
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Join the festive fun as a dysfunctional family battle their way home, towards the festivities and each other. Comedy Drama by Dafydd James, Rachel Tresize, Philip Ralph, Kevin Dyer & Niall Griffiths.
Categories: Fiction
Our podcast aims to make death and dying something we can talk about openly without discomfort or fear. Presented by James Abbott, our award-winning show features James in conversation with a guest on a key topic related to the Art of Dying Well, taking in everything from being at the bedside of a dying loved one, to receiving a terminal diagnosis. Coping with grief, bereavement, death, dying, and much more are all under discussion.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Leisure, Society & Culture
This podcast is all about the choices we have to make all day everyday. In every aspect of our lives. We build what we want to see or wish never to see by making a choice. Making a choice can sometimes be complicated or that simple. Never leave anything to chance you have a choice; so take, make it, you have it.
Categories: Society & Culture
We are salts and we are lights on this earth through Christ. There’s always someone new to be a salt and a light to. Matthew 5: 13 – 16 ❤️❤️❤️
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Nothing’s Kosher! Clearly this podcast is a perspective from the other side of the spectrum. Highly opinionated, sarcastically comedic, but brash at times. Enjoy the show! Feel free to interact with us on all social media platforms, we talk our talk, and correspond accordingly. Social Media: Twitter: @BeanPieBrother @_iNEEDaBAKER_ @ViewsFromaJerk Instagram: @itsNekos @ tiffiniandco @viewsfromajerkpodcast “I can’t afford to not record” – 3000
Categories: Society & Culture
Meet the pioneering minds of seasteading. The visionaries, the technologists, the entrepreneurs, the architects, the mariners, the engineers – the bold, forward thinking people who will improve humanity and the planet by establishing floating cities, where we are free to experiment with new means of living together on the blue frontier.
Categories: Education, Government, Technology