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Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Elliott and Kyle discuss their raw takes on world events that impact young professionals.
Categories: Education
A selection of Beethoven’s letters from the compilation by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel (1800-1877) and Ludwig Nohl (1831-1885), and translated by Lady Grace Wallace. (Summary by Scott D. Farquhar) 09 – To Herr Kauka is read by: Victor Guerreiro, Scott D. Farquhar, and WangHaojie
Categories: Arts
Blockchain technology is transformative, disruptive and has the potential to redefine business and propel humanity into the decentralized future. It is also complex, confusing, and only fully understood by a tiny subset of the world’s population. In this podcast, hosts Ben Arnon and Jay Kolbe speak with leading experts – both within and outside of the blockchain industry – who will help make sense of this emerging technology. Conversations focus on tangible examples of blockchain’s impact on mainstream consumers. We also discuss how blockchain will bridge the gap between today’s early adopters and those fostering mass adoption. This podcast aims to break down blockchain without dumbing it down. Our show is enjoyed by both experienced blockchain technology experts as well as newcomers to the space. Join us as we bridge from blockchain ideas to realities.
Tags: blockchain, business, crypto, cryptocurrency, digitizedsecurity, fortune500, immutableledger, secure, securitytoken, smartcontract, Technology
Join us as a group of girls play D&D 5E- some newer to the game than others – as their ragtag party learns the ins and outs of becoming certified ‘adventurers’ and how to get along with one another in a not so kind world. Stories, giggles and blood spill shared as they set aside their differences to face an unknown common enemy.
Tags: 5e, D&D 5E, DD, Dungeons and Dragons
Dream Jobs. When you think of a dream job, what do you think of? A Doctor? A Lawyer? or maybe even a teacher. In this podcast, Alana and her co-host Alvin interview people with jobs that could supposedly be a dream job. If you have job and YOU are interested in coming on the podcast please fill out this form : https://bit.ly/DreamJobsApplicationDescription ! Check out our website at : https://bit.ly/DreamJobsWebsite. Please subscribe to us and give us positive feedback wherever you get your podcasts!
Categories: Business
Hi, I’m Paula Mohammed, welcome to my podcast: In My Kitchen with Paula. This podcast is a gathering place for culinary adventurers who love to travel.
Here’s a little about me…
My parents came from very different backgrounds, so I grew up with cultural influences from Pakistan, Japan, Italy, and New Zealand. In our family kitchen, the different traditions, recipes, and stories mingled together to create meals that were fun, inspiring, and memorable.
This inspired a love of travel and cooking in me that continues today. AND a curiosity about the people behind the dishes.
I’m also the founder and CEO of In My Kitchen. We teach in-person and online cooking classes where my team of passionate home cooks from diverse cultures invite you into their kitchens to share their recipes, stories and travel gems.
On this podcast, we’ll explore the people, cultures and recipes from your travel bucket lists. Every week we’ll come together with a new guest and their unique dish. Using the dish as the vehicle, we’ll take a ride into the ins and outs of their culture and country. Along the way we’ll gather some insider travel tips that only a local knows, have a new recipe to try and basically just hang out…in my kitchen.
So grab your favourite beverage and join me on a culinary adventure!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: cooking, cooking show, Culture, Food, greece, iran, Italy, persia, Recipes, travel, Vietnam, women travel
Welcome to Building My Photography Business, where I discuss the steps I’ve taken to grow my photography business from $0 to $30k in 2 years as a side hustle to my full time job. Listen to me plan my coming year with marketing tactics and good old fashioned hard work.
Categories: Business
Weekly Reviews on popular things, Just. For. You!!
Categories: Society & Culture
Hosts Jessica Rhodes and Margy Feldhuhn are the dynamic duo who run Interview Connections, the first and leading podcast booking agency. In this podcast, Jessica and Margy teach listeners how to get booked on podcasts as a guest, how to be a great podcast host and leverage the power of podcast interviews to grow your business. To learn more about their company, go to InterviewConnections.com or join their free Facebook group, Guest Expert Profit Lab at InterviewConnections.com/Group
Categories: Business
Tags: business, entrepreneurship, gettingbookedonpodcasts, marketing, podcasting, podcastinterviews
Join Lisa VanDamme as she guides you through Ninety-Three by Victor Hugo. Recommended Book Url: https://readwithme.app.link/8WfqjpAKEjb Description Ninety-Three takes place during the bloodiest period of the French Revolution, the Reign of Terror – a time when the Vendée woods have become a pivotal and tragic battleground. It is the setting for a showdown between two formidable and ruthless adversaries – one Royalist, one Republican – that tests the limits of their inexorability. A novel with thrilling action, dazzling heroes, and a deeply thought- provoking theme, Ninety-Three looks at revolution and asks: Is it worth it, and at what cost? Why Lisa loves this book Ninety-Three is my favorite novel – not just by Hugo, but favorite period. It is the capstone work for all my students at VanDamme Academy, and I have yet to encounter one who was not both riveted and moved by it. It is a masterpiece of a novel, as spine-tingling in plot as it is soul-stirring in theme. But personally, what I love most of all is the characteristically Hugoesque spirit of humanity that radiates from its pages. To learn more about Read With Me visit https://readwithmesalon.com
Categories: Arts
Join Pat McAfee, AJ Hawk, the Toxic Table, and Tone Digs Monday-Friday as they tackle the biggest news in sports. Former Pro Bowl punter McAfee and his friends make an extremely uncommon combination of insider expertise, insightful perspective, and relatable ridiculousness. Every day promises one-of-a-kind entertainment that won’t be seen anywhere else.
Categories: Sports
The Moralia (or The morals or Matters relating to customs and mores) is a work by the 1st-century Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea. It is a collection of 78 essays and transcribed speeches that give an insight into Roman and Greek life. Extremely popular for centuries, Plutarch’s Morals have been read and imitated by many generations of Europeans, including Montaigne and the Renaissance Humanists and Enlightenment philosophers. Some of the most famous chapters on history are “On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander the Great” — an adjunct to his Life of the great general — “On the Worship of Isis and Osiris” – a crucial source of information on Egyptian religious rites – and “On the Malice of Herodotus”, in which Plutarch criticizes what he sees as systematic bias in the Father of History’s work; some important philosophical treatises are “On the Decline of the Oracles”, “On the Delays of the Divine Vengeance” and “On Peace of Mind’. But the Morals also bring in some lighter fare, such as “Odysseus and Gryllus”, a humorous dialog between Homer’s Odysseus and one of Circe’s enchanted pigs. The Moralia were composed first, while the Lives occupied much of the last two decades of Plutarch’s own life. Some editions of the Moralia include several works now known to be pseudepigrapha: among these are the “Lives of the Ten Orators” (biographies of the Ten Orators of ancient Athens, based on Caecilius of Calacte), “The Doctrines of the Philosophers”, and “On Music”. One “pseudo-Plutarch” is held responsible for all of these works, though their authorship is of course unknown. This book is also famously the first reference to the problem of the chicken and the egg. (Summary by Leni)
Categories: Arts
A weekly broadcast of St. Bede’s Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, California—a vibrant and inclusive community of faith serving Venice, Playa Vista, Mar Vista, Ocean Park, Marina Del Rey, and beyond. Each week, Soundwaves will feature the sermon from last Sunday’s worship services. In addition, as often as possible, we will share selections from the extraordinary St. Bede’s music program, update our listeners on church news, and convey the stories of our faith as we live out our baptismal covenant.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
I Want To Tell You One Thing is a podcast full of advice and real talk for emerging entrepreneurs! Each week, an established small business owner will share One Thing he/she wants you to know as you begin the entrepreneurial journey! We’ll be keeping it real here because it’s not always rainbows and butterflies, especially in the early years.
Categories: Business
Live Podcasting of Safehouse Church GSO. Please feel free to contact us at www.safehousechurchgso.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join us as we explore the murky crossroads where magic and espionage meet. From vaudeville tricksters deployed to the battlefields of World War II to the wizards of Langley, forget whatever you think you know about the business of espionage. Because the truth is a wilderness of Smoke and Mirrors. Produced by Adam Kirszner.
Categories: True Crime
Play Cole memebers and friends coment on the audio commentaries of terrible movies. For the complete Play Cole experience, watch the movie will you listen to the net cast. Some language may be NSFW.
Tags: commentary, humor, Movies