On the Record and Off the Wall
A one hour interview format with loads of ‘back story’ by and about entertainment figures, musical guests and just plain interesting people!
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A one hour interview format with loads of ‘back story’ by and about entertainment figures, musical guests and just plain interesting people!
Categories: Arts
Two friends, music lovers and idiots dive into the discography of different bands in an effort to save their dying friendship
As you might have realized from the episode title, this is not your typical WHTF episode. Ali and Justin step aside this week to let two friends of the show talk about a different artist and a completely different genre of music. George and Erica share their thoughts on Latin hip hop and one of their favorite artists, Bad Bunny. If you’re not familiar, stick around, you might find out this is your new favorite thing!
Categories: Music
The Road Home podcast with author and teacher is Ethan Nichtern is a contemporary exploration of Buddhist teachings and conversation with thought leaders interested in Psychology, Art, Culture, and Politics through the lens of mindfulness practice. Since 2002, Ethan has taught meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and workshops around the United States and online. He is the author of multiple books, including The Road Home: A Contemporary Exploration of The Buddhist Path. He is currently the head of the Yearlong Buddhist Studies Program for Dharmamoon.com. More info at EthanNichtern.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Resilience, Powered by New America, hosted by Anne-Marie Slaughter, features the wisdom and unique perspectives of change-makers, thought leaders, and creatives on how we, as a nation, can bolster the resilience of our society. The topics covered are diverse, ranging from immigration and refugees to food security and transformations in the workplace. Resilience is a production of New America released in line with our digital magazine. Learn more at www.resilience.newamerica.org.
Categories: Business
Director’s cuts, behind the scenes secrets, backstage drama, and in-depth commentary. If you’re anything like Nick DiRamio, this is part of your cinema obsession. You love movies, but you love how they get made even more. Ever wonder what it’s like on set during the making of your favorite (and favorite to hate) movies? Join NYU-trained filmmaker and creator of Clip Breakdown on YouTube, Nick DiRamio, as he and his guests skirt the line between fact and fiction while revealing how movies get made. See the shady side of Hollywood through a combination of first hand accounts, internet rumors, IMDB “facts,” and the inner workings of Nick’s imagination. We’ll fake our way onto the studio lot by exposing important production moments, taking you from inside the writer’s room to inside the director’s head. Nick and guests will be re-enacting, re-telling, and re-imagining real life scenes of movie magic. Part film school, part improv comedy, prepare to learn as much as you’ll laugh with strange-but-true (and sometimes made up) film facts, hilarious games, and enlightening debates about what makes us love the movies so much. We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 For advertising opportunities please email PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com Privacy Policy: https://www.studio71.com/us/terms-and-conditions-use/#Privacy%20Policy
Set in the small secluded valley of Sleepy Hollow, Irving’s short speculative story follows the rivalry between Ichabod Crane and Brom Van Brunt for Katrina Van Tassel’s hand in marriage. Mostly inhabited by descendants from Dutch settlers, the residents are known for their belief in superstitions and the supernatural, and have many stories to suffice their colorful imaginations. The story begins when the scrawny schoolmaster Ichabod Crane from Connecticut moves to Sleepy Hollow for a teaching job and rotates living with the families of his students. This type of living arrangement allows him to grow familiar with the stories circling the strange town. The most popular phenomena being that of the Headless Horseman, supposedly ghost of a Hessian soldier who lost his head during a battle in the American Revolutionary War. As Ichabod adjusts to his new home town, a visit to the rich farm of Baltus Van Tassel inspires him to win the hand of his only daughter Katrina. However, Katrina’s beauty and wealth have also attracted the attention of other bachelors in town including the exuberant Brom Van Brunt, or locally known as Brom Bones. Well in the habit of intimidating and scaring off Katrina’s suitors, mostly through physical confrontations, Brom instead turns to pranks as his main method of persuading Ichabod to give up on his love quest. A story torn between logic and superstition, the characters must determine what is real and what is not, or fall victim to local myths determining their fate. Other than being an intriguing story of greed, superstition and the supernatural, Irving also uses his main character Ichabod as a means of satire, mocking the seemingly refined culture of city dwellers. It is no coincidence that the educated Ichabod trades big city life for the small Sleepy Hollow, and is victim to the many pranks played on him. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is one of the earliest samples of American fiction which has remained a classic and favorite among its readers. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
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When I first started reading this book, I thought it to be a historical romance novel. As I read further, I pondered whether it might be a sea-faring story. Reading still further, I determined it to be an adventure story. Alas, it is all three. To Have And To Hold, written by Mary Johnston was the bestselling novel of 1900. The story takes place in colonial Jamestown during the 1600s.
Categories: Arts
Opening the champagne to ghostbusters
Categories: TV & Film
The Take Two Podcast is the Christian Campus House’s official podcast. It exists to take our weekly Tuesday Night Worship service a second take, diving deeper into the things we are learning together. We hope that you’ll join us as we share personal stories, challenge and encourage one another, and dive into God’s Word.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Welcome to the R&B4U podcast, where you can listen and talk about Everything R&B! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/d-king8/support
Categories: Music
I, a mixed blood Klamath Indian, explore what it mean to be Native American in these United States in 2019. I will explore current issues facing indigenous people and take a look at the past to trace back exactly how we got where we are. This podcast will look at many issues for people living in between cultures, whether it is being mixed race, transgender, adopted, etc. It will also touch on Native issues such tribal gaming, mascots, alcoholism, and missing and murdered Indigenous women. Email thegenoshow@gmail.com with questions/comments! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Native-As-I-Can-Be/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Award winning author, educator and chef Gail Sokol shares her experience, recipes, tips and tricks in this weekly baking podcast. Chef Sokol specializes in making baking easy and approachable for people of all skill levels.
Tags: bakery, baking, bread, cake, chef, cook, cookies, cooking, Culinary, dessert, homebaking, Kitchen, Recipes
Season Three: Discover Your Creative Ecosystem
Artist & writer Sarah Shotts shares the messy middle of her creative process.
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Categories: Arts
Rory has talks with his friends in show business about staying grounded and happy while living the dream. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
A group of friends, a disc of anime, a bottle of wine…better make it two. We’re an anime podcast taking a look back at some older anime titles on physical media, and seeing if they still hold up or not. Sometimes time lets us appreciate overlooked titles, while other instances require us to remove those rose-tinted glasses. So grab a glass of wine and have a listen.
Categories: Leisure, TV & Film
Tags: anime, Comedy, cosplay, Entertainment, film, Japan, manga, television, wine
Real People. Real Stories. Expect to laugh, cry, and relate to those who tell their experiences. Because in another, you might just find part of your story and the courage to step into owning it. To become an Author of Life means you get to choose.
Categories: Education
Join Bret Baier – Host of Special Report on The FOX News Channel – twice weekly for The Bret Baier Podcast. Every Tuesday, listen to the All-Star Panel where Bret focuses on the most important topics on the minds of Americans. Bret is joined each week by a rotating all-star panel of experts to discuss the policies, practices, and solutions to the biggest issues of the day. Every Thursday on Common Ground, Bret sits down with lawmakers, business leaders, and public figures from different perspectives coming together to discuss issues of the day and how Americans can find common ground in a polarized world.
Categories: News
Tags: baier, bret, campaign, Democrats, FOX, house, News, Politics, President, Republicans, white
Welcome to “What to Do with Ayeni Princess,” the podcast where I share valuable tips, insights, and experiences from my entrepreneurial journey and corporate world adventures. As a passionate business owner and ambitious professional with a 9 to 5 job, I delve into the strategies, challenges, and triumphs I encounter on both fronts. This podcast aims to empower and equip you with the knowledge and motivation needed to thrive in your own endeavors.
Categories: Business