Homemade Camera Podcast
Graham, Ethan, and Nick talk about modifying and building cameras. Look for episodes on the 7th and 21st of each month.
Graham, Ethan, and Nick talk about modifying and building cameras. Look for episodes on the 7th and 21st of each month.
In this podcast I will read to you some of my poems that were written from my personal experiences and my other inspirations. This podcast is basically to make you feel better and the only message is kindness. So tune in with me and let me help you. I can promise you to make you feel better if I cannot make your situations better. So leave it to me! I hope you enjoy! I love you.
Categories: Arts
1 Track – the podcast where I invite today’s leading composers and performers of new classical music to answer this simple question, “If someone wanted to know your music, and you only had ONE track to play for them, what track would that be?”
Tags: chamber, Classical, Composer, contemporary, lanman, music, piano, symphony
Desert Lady Diaries: 30-minute conversations with women who live in the desert. Find out why they came, what they do here and why they stay.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
In the six volumes of the Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Julian Hawthorne presents us thrilling and mysterious short stories from all corners of the world. Some of the stories appeared in this collection for the first time translated into English, and many of them come from unexpected sources, such as the letters of Pliny the Younger, or a Tibetan manuscript. In the third volume, we find stories written by English and Irish authors. (Summary by Leni)
Categories: Arts
It’s not easy running a camp, but that’s why I hired you! These little monsters have us running all day, and would all night if they could, but I can always get them to bed with a story. And who doesn’t love a good scary story? Strange things happen every day. Horrible, and straight up weird things happen all the time. Once the kids are asleep, I’ll give you the reeeeal scary details. Campfire stories are fun because they’re fiction. But what if you knew the things that go bump in the night and scratch at your cabin door were real….and trying to kill you? Join me every other Friday, starting at noon, for a little dose of terror. See you at Sundown.
Categories: Arts
Radio Eyes is an audio experiment that is equal parts meditation and hallucinatory chaos. This program is designed to challenge the listener to see with their ears, and explore a sonic world of endless possibilities.
If seeing is believing, than what we hear can be unbelievable.
Categories: Arts, Music, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: drug, Electronic, environmental, fieldrecording, foundsound, hallucination, johncage, LSD, marijuana, mcluhan, media, meditation, music, mystic, newage, noise, npr, Pagan, paradigm, poetry, psychedelic, psychoacoustic, relaxation, soundart, soundscape, spokenword, ubuweb, WFMU
Welcome to the Oaken Lab Podcast: Intimate discussions and playlists with our friends and collaborators.
Categories: Arts
The B.I.STANDER Podcast – 978557 Is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle that covers arts, culture, civics, current events, science, sports, technology, politics, island activities, environment, music, quality of life issues, wellness and just about everything else!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: societybainbridgeislandbistandertimselfpoliticssportswellnessoutdoorsfoodmindfullnessseattle
Losing a parent or sibling at a young age is a life-defining event. In bi-weekly episodes, Ann Faison, an artist and grief specialist, and the author of two books that reflect on the grieving process, endeavors to better understand this rarely talked about form of trauma through interviews with adults who experienced grief as teens, parents of teens currently navigating a significant loss, and other experts. To learn more about Ann, visit https://www.helpwithgrief.me/
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Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: adolescence, adolescent, creativity, grief, mourning, Teenagers, trauma
A shy, introverted young poet. A weekend in a magnificent English country house. A beautiful young lady whom the poet is secretly in love with. An assorted group of guests with varied interests, motives, ambitions and aspirations, and the complex web of history and events that connect all of them. Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley was his first book, published in 1921, when he was just 27 years old. It is typical of many books written during this period by writers like Thomas Love Peacock and Somerset Maugham, centered round a country mansion and the quaint, British tradition of being invited to spend a weekend with a group of people whom one may or may not know. Crome Yellow is a novel of manners rather than plot and depends more on its style and characterization for its appeal. It is a precursor to Huxley’s brilliant novel Brave New World and indeed some of the characters in this book appear in his other books too, albeit in different avatars. The young poet, Denis Stone, is invited by Henry Wimbush, the owner of Crome, the lovely country house in rural England. He accepts the invitation mainly because he knows that Anne Wimbush, Henry’s niece, will also be there. She is four years older than Denis and sees him as a bit of a wimp, but knows that he is in love with her. She has almost made up her mind to accept him if she proposes. The other guests include an artist, Gombauld, a hearing-impaired young lady who buries herself in books to avoid interacting with people, a pompous journalist, a cynic, a philanderer and a vicar and his wife. Henry Wimbush is engaged in writing a history of his home, while his wife is addicted to gambling. This bunch of characters thrown together and the events that follow their intermingling with each other, form the plot of the book. Aldous Huxley’s sparkling and witty style is evident in his debut novel. Crome is supposedly a portrayal of Garsington Manor, the home of Lady Ottoline Morrell, a famous beauty and renowned hostess to such greats as TS Eliot, Yeats, Bertrand Russell and others. Huxley’s satirical depiction of the typical country house weekend is indeed amusing and thought-provoking. Modern-day readers may find the customs and traditions of pre-War England quaint. Many of the people in the book are “stock” characters found in many English novels of the time making Crome Yellow a delightful parody of the life and times of the 1920s. An interesting read! More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Tags: Aldous Huxley, audio books, audiobook, Crome Yellow, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, humor, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, satire
Think fashion is just about the clothes you wear? Three students are here to break that mindset. As they begin the three month countdown to receiving their fashion degrees, hosts Alyssa, Tricia, and Sarabeth explore the complex, misunderstood, and glamorous industry that fosters some of the most powerful people in the world. Tune in for stress-free, entertaining conversations on hot topics in the fashion industry and so much more! Enjoy interviews with industry professionals, influencers, and students alike. Subscribe and follow for more captivating content! Follow us on Instagram @fashionuncensoredpodcast! For business inquiries, email fashionuncensoredpodcast@gmail.com.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Fashion & Beauty
Every week, Darin and Gabe subject a song to critical analysis to determine whether it slaps.
I am an elopement photographer in Telluride Colorado. This podcast is to help you learn about eloping in the mountains. From the basics of obtaining a marriage license in Colorado, to the stories behind the couples I take pictures of! So if you’re thinking about eloping, this might be the podcast for you.
Categories: Arts
Feel beautiful in your skin! Listen to all the beauty tips and tricks here!
Categories: Arts
Most Read Books is a podcast for everyone who wants to know what everyone else is reading and whether you might want to read it too. It offers short and to-the-point episodes that cover bestselling books in general/literary fiction, popular nonfiction and mysteries/thrillers.
Four women. One podcast. A hard stack of romance novels. Join the Kinky Ladies Book Club as we review the steamiest (or sometimes trashiest) romance and erotica novels we can find. We’ll make you laugh, cringe, and be sure to get you hot and bothered… but mostly bothered.Have a hot read for us? Send your book recommendations to kinkyladiespodcast@gmail.com. New episodes released twice monthly, on Tuesday. See you then, hot stuff.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Health & Fitness
Tags: book review, Books, feminism, humor, Kindle, kink, novel, romance, sex, women
The writer C.S. Lewis is invited to visit a lab in 1940’s Cambridge England where he is shown a device called a “chronoscope” that does to time what a telescope does to space. The chronoscope shows strange images of a dark tower ruled by men with stingers on their foreheads. An accident with the machine results in minds being switched between Cambridge and the dark tower. In the present, a precocious teenager and her mysterious nanny explore and ultimately complete this work of fiction that was discovered after C.S. Lewis’s death.
Categories: Arts
Arts podcasts include all types of creative and performing arts. Most notably, Arts is the main category where visual arts podcasts and literature podcasts can be found. It also has some overlap with music and film podcasts, which each have separate categories of their own.