Social Work Students & COVID-19
Hear the different experiences of graduate Social Work students and how they have navigated school, work, life and serving clients during the pandemic.
Categories: Society & Culture
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Hear the different experiences of graduate Social Work students and how they have navigated school, work, life and serving clients during the pandemic.
Categories: Society & Culture
THERE’S A LOT OF REALLY GREAT AND NEEDS TO BE HEARD MUSIC OUT THERE. LET’S GROW SOMETHING BADASS TOGETHER! MUSICFARMER IS A SHOW ABOUT THE AUSTIN MUSIC SCENE AND THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY. A PODCAST TO PROMOTE AND SUPPORT MUSICIANS AND OTHER CREATIVE TALENT….BECAUSE GIVE A DAMN! THE SHOW FEATURES MUSIC, INTERVIEWS, AND CREATIVE DISCUSSIONS. MUSICFARMER IS RECORDED IN AUSTIN, TX AND IS HOSTED AND PRODUCED BY BEN GRIMM.
Categories: Music
Our protagonists, Cameron Banga and Jon Becker, are Apple Watch enthusiasts. After a year of watch ownership, both agree that there is a gap in the market for a very specific type of watch band. In this podcast, Cameron and Jon will discuss their experiences as they source different watch bands from a variety of manufacturers, in an attempt to create a product they can sell on the internet.
Categories: Business, Technology
This Is Your FBI is a radio crime drama broadcast in the United States on ABC from April 6, 1945, to January 30, 1953, for a total of 409 shows. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it “the finest dramatic program on the air”.
Producer-director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy (1945), Dean Carleton (1946–1947) and William Woodson (1948–1953). Stacy Harris played the lead role of fictional Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad, Bea Benaderet and Jay C. Flippen.
This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company).
Categories: Fiction, Society & Culture
Weekly sermons from Christ’s Church of Oronogo in Oronogo, MO.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Christ's, church, Missouri, Oronogo, preaching, sermon
Seeing It God’s Way is a podcast teaching the truth of God’s Word in a fun and practical way. Join me as we grow closer to Christ in love & in truth. Cover art photo provided by NordWood Themes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nordwood Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/SeeingItGodsWay/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Two close friends talk music, production, creativity and have a few laughs along the way.
Stories told through found audio from an alternate universe. Season four, “The Cradle” is a story about a mother and daughter as they attempt to lead a family-centric commune surviving on the fringes of society. Narrated by Mona Grenne. Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Original music by Mary Epworth.
Categories: Fiction
Tags: fiction, janinamatthewson, jeffreycranor, maryepworth, nightvale, poetry, relaxation, wtnv
Thoughts of a guy who used to be unhappy, trying to live like he wants to be when he dies.
Categories: Education
As society we tend to run away from the hard conversations that are necessary to have in order to have effective change and this causes a disconnect in being able to truly dismantle divides that have passed down for many generations! Once a week, I will seek someone to have an uncomfortable conversation with and my hope is to have a bigger understanding of the disparities that plague our world. Learning how to listen better, empathize with stories that we cannot relate to, then we will try to always offer solutions. The sky is the limit when it comes to discomfort so buckle up for an hour ride once a week and make sure you are truly taking off your shoes so you can walk a mile in someone else’s shoes.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: controversy, conversational
This podcast is for anyone in who wants to get better at leadership. Let’s develop our skills together. If you like to learn and want to make the Enterprise Technology industry a better place to work, this podcast is for you. These episodes contain my own thoughts and do not necessarily reflect the official positions of CHS, Inc.
Categories: Business
A show from two people that will say what you think UNAPOLOGETICALLY
Categories: Society & Culture
I’m a hairdresser and I want to talk about why our industry values an unreachable beauty standard for our clients and ourselves. Why are all our educators models young, with beautiful hair and unrealistic to what comes into our salons daily? I want to know.
Categories: Education
Reflections on my Life’s Path, with Insights on Quantum Mechanics, The Torah and Lapid Judaism.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Sarah, Kristie and Jennifer love cheesy, romantic, made-for-TV (or streaming service) movies. On this podcast, we watch and discuss such films in Dames of Hallsnark. If you love to hate watch schmaltzy Hallmark-style cinema and breaking down the play by play with friends, this is the podcast for you!
How to survive society is a weekly podcast where the host explores various strategies for navigating the complexities of modern society. The podcast covers a range of topics, from relationships and social dynamics to trauma anxiety, mental health and leadership.One recurring theme in the podcast is the importance of self-awareness. The host emphasizes that understanding one’s own thoughts, feelings, and values is essential for making good decisions and building meaningful relationships with others. Listeners are encouraged to engage in regular self-reflection and introspection, perhaps through practices like journaling or therapy.Another key theme is the value of community and connection. The host discusses the challenges of loneliness and isolation in modern society, and offers tips for building strong, supportive relationships with friends, family, and colleagues. The podcast also touches on broader societal issues like inequality and social justice, and encourages listeners to think critically about their role in creating a more just and equitable world. Throughout the podcast, the host draws on personal anecdotes and interviews with experts to provide practical advice and insights. Listeners are encouraged to approach the challenges of modern society with curiosity, humility, and a willingness to learn and grow. Ultimately, the podcast aims to help listeners build a sense of resilience and adaptability in the face of life’s challenges, and to thrive in an ever-changing world.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: how to, inspirational, mental-health, Motivational, Society, story-telling, Surviving, survivors, tools
Real estate podcast with Eddie Ruettiger and Nancy Vallee of the Ruettiger Group at Baird and Warner. They are here to discuss today’s real estate market and guide you through the process of gaining new real estate for your personal wealth plan. The show covers various topics such as pricing, inventory, rates, insights from experts, and strategies to help you understand the current real estate market.
Categories: Business
The latest sermons from Fellowship Church Lubbock on SermonAudio.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality