Random Arts Podcasts

  • Putting It Together
  • Teavana_Teaist
  • The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
  • Women By Example
  • Conversations About Art
  • High Anxiety Pod
  • In Every Season with Marah
  • What Do You See?
  • Not a Foot of Land
  • D•Colin•ized
  • Designers In Business
  • Wine for Normal People
  • Musings with me
  • How I Create Me
  • After You 在你之后
  • Nodes of Design
  • It’s Lit! [Unabridged]
  • Sorry Not Sorry
  • The You IntoxiCast
  • Daughter & Dan’s Dish
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    Putting It Together

    Putting It Together

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    Since Sep 6, 2019 05:00 UTC

    Putting It Together is the w3 and Davey Award-winning podcast about the business of Broadway. Host Ollie Southgate sits down with Broadway’s best business minds to talk about the state of the art and their role in keeping the world’s biggest theatre town at the top of the list.

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    Teavana_Teaist

    Teavana_Teaist

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    Since Aug 18, 2020 18:03 UTC

    This takes you through the journey history and culture of tea. Talking about different tea blends Tea tastings, stories etc.

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    The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

    The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

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    Since Sep 23, 2020 00:00 UTC

    One dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in West Sussex at a village inn. He is heavily clad in an overcoat and his face is wrapped in bandages. He takes a room at the inn, but refuses to socialize with anyone. He stays cooped up in his room all day and night, working with strange chemicals and apparatus. Suddenly, strange events begin to happen in the village. Mysterious burglaries and fires break out, culminating in a destructive rampage across the peaceful countryside. The stranger is the keeper of a terrible secret… The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance (to give the book its full title) by HG Wells was published in 1897. Written in novella form, this bizarre science fiction tale was first published in Pearson’s Weekly as a serial and later compiled into a single book. Based on scientific theories of optics and physics, this story instantly caught the imagination of readers and has been regularly adapted to film, television and radio since it first made its appearance more than a hundred years ago. Herbert George Wells’ writing career owes itself to an accident suffered in childhood. As an eight year old boy, he was once confined to bed with a broken leg. His father, a professional cricketer and failed businessman, regularly brought him books from the local library so that he could pass the time. His father’s financial troubles compelled his mother to go to work as a lady’s maid in a local mansion, while the children were put to work as apprentices with various local tradesmen. For Wells, this was one of the most unhappy, yet also the most profitable times in his life. The mansion where his mother worked had an enormous library where the child continued to read and educate himself. At eighteen, he went to work as a teacher in a residential school. His career flourished after that, and he won a scholarship to work under the great biologist, Thomas Huxley in London. He began writing science fiction stories in 1895 with the publication of The Time Machine, where he proposed the concept of selective time travel. Several other extremely popular Sci-Fi novels and short stories followed, interspersed with romantic stories, novels, ghost stories, film scripts, articles, satirical novels, historical and political treatises and non-fiction papers. Wells was an extremely prolific writer and continues to inspire generations of writers even today. The Invisible Man is a book that evokes great interest among readers of all ages and is an important landmark in the history of Sci-Fi writing. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Women By Example

    Women By Example

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    Since Apr 2, 2020 15:43 UTC

    Women By Example is a podcast that talks to women who are doing different and interesting things in their field of work – women who can inspire girls all over the world to take on careers, follow their passions, challenge the system and be role models. Started by Amaara Bahanda, who saw girls not just in the U.K. where she was born and raised but also in India, where she visited family frequently; in Nigeria, through her parents work; and in other parts of the world during her extensive travels – the exposure to different parts of the world and some of the charity work she was involved in, highlighted to her the difference in the opportunities available to girls due to their socio-economic backgrounds. She wants to reach girls in different parts of the world and use the various personal stories that are to follow in these episodes to inspire them to do great things with their lives.

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    Conversations About Art

    Conversations About Art

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    Since Dec 10, 2019 05:00 UTC

    Heidi Zuckerman is a globally recognized leader in contemporary art and the first woman to build two art museums. About Art has Heidi in courageous authentic conversations with people she finds interesting to talk about their lives, values, and always about why art matters! Join Heidi, an inspiring story teller, on the journey to connect to art and make lives better!

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    High Anxiety Pod

    High Anxiety Pod

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    Since Aug 18, 2018 23:00 UTC

    Leon & Chris chat to famous guests about their lives, getting older, staying relevant, what keeps them up at night and general moany chit chat.Get in touch on twitter at @highanxietypod

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    In Every Season with Marah

    In Every Season with Marah

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    Since Jul 13, 2021 17:37 UTC

    Hey all! Your Ate Girl sharing with you anything aabout Womanhood, Faith and Beauty. 💖 Follow this podcast for updates. Subscribe on my Youtube channel – Marah Shamir Instagram – marah_shamir

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    What Do You See?

    What Do You See?

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    Since Sep 10, 2021 03:09 UTC

    Furniture maker Julian McCartney from Glencross Furniture & Antique Restorer Jamie Neville-Young from Dealing in Design discuss what they see in the space of furniture, design, architecture, and applied arts. www.instagram.com/whatdoyouseepod whatdoyouseepod@gmail.com

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    Not a Foot of Land

    Not a Foot of Land

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    Since May 7, 2020 18:17 UTC

    The implications of colonization extend into the very fabric of society today: in the words we speak, the books we read, the art on our walls. Listen along with Megan Scarborough as she investigates a mural at her academic institution and brings up discussions of how we, as a community, respond.

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    D•Colin•ized

    D•Colin•ized

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    Since Jan 25, 2021 00:46 UTC

    D. Colin shares her poems, stories and the adventures of my poetpreneur & artivist journey as a Black femme. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/d-colin/support

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    Designers In Business

    Designers In Business

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    Since Feb 27, 2022 13:00 UTC

    Tom Prior hosts a broad range of voices from across the design and business spectrum for the Designers with Impact podcast.

    Each episode features an expert guest who shares our interest in exploring the ways designers can have more impact in business, as collaborators, and for people + planet.

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    Wine for Normal People

    Wine for Normal People

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    Since Oct 28, 2020 04:08 UTC

    A podcast for people who like wine but not the snobbery that goes with it. We talk about wine in a fun, straightforward, normal way to get you excited about it and help you drink better, more interesting stuff

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    Musings with me

    Musings with me

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    Since Jun 22, 2020 11:17 UTC

    A Podcast that will talk about everyday ideas and thoughts, with people who are familiar and relatable.

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    How I Create Me

    How I Create Me

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    Since Jan 28, 2022 16:42 UTC

    For many expressive folks, our productivity is divergent. It doesn’t fit a 9-5 routine or trendy coaching tips. And yet! Many of us find unique ways to produce–creatively–while also thriving in the commercial world. How I Create Me hosts conversations with these remarkable humans. We’re gonna chat about how we craft our personal and professional selves. How we build identities and skills.

    We think they deserve attention. We carry them through life, but sometimes, if we’re lucky, they also carry us.

    It can be discouraging to consume business-oriented content. It’s usually laden with pithy advice that doesn’t apply. And there’s a frustrating spectrum of opinions. We’re told to stay true to our idiosyncrasies, profits, and performance reviews be damned. We’re told to rein it in if consumers or corporations aren’t buying our personal brand.

    So, as we mitigate these tensions, instead of “one-size fits all” tips and tricks, we’ll be sharing:

    👉 Distinct stories from our creative journeys

    👉 Impediments we’ve overcome–or are still wrestling with today

    👉 Insights we’ve gathered along the way

    There will be some quirky questions. And you’ll get to know us better as the remarkable humans we are…

    I hope you’ll join us. Together, we can find resonance in each others’ stories. We can find the courage to keep going–or the wisdom to try something different.

    So come get amongst it. Join the HICM Family at HowICreate.Me.

    Proudly sponsored by The Frame Brain at FrameBrain.co.

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    After You 在你之后

    After You 在你之后

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    Since Apr 7, 2023 08:23 UTC

    Welcome to my podcast “After You”. In each episode, we invite friends from all walks of life to share their growth and work experiences, including the highs and lows. We also delve into and explore their experiences and ideas in areas such as art, culture, cooking, entrepreneurship, and more. Meanwhile, this podcast is also a way for me to pause and reflect with my guests, and create memorable moments.

    We hope that their stories can inspire our inner source of motivation and keep our passion alive. We will update regularly on platforms such as XIAOYUZHOU, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and others. We look forward to you listening.

    Hello大家好,我是逍遥。欢迎来到我的播客在你之后,after you。每期节目,我们会邀请各行各业的朋友们分享他们的成长和工作经历,低谷和高光时刻等等。我们也会深入探讨和洞悉他们在艺术文化,烹饪世界,创业等经历和话题。于此同时,也是为了我自己停顿,和嘉宾一起反观,并留下一些记忆节点。

    希望他们的故事可以激发我们本身的源动力,保持那份热情。我们讲定期在小宇宙、Spotify、apple podcast,stitcher等平台更新。欢迎大家届时收听。

    源动力对我来说作为一名艺术家是是分享和连接并从一个更大的语境下定义自身的角色,做这个播客初衷。

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    Nodes of Design

    Nodes of Design

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    Since Dec 17, 2019 09:43 UTC

    Welcome to the Nodes of Design podcast, where we delve into the fascinating design world with leaders from around the globe. Join us as we sit down with top designers, artists, and researchers to learn about their unique journeys into the design world and gain insights into their creative processes. Each episode explores a different aspect of the design(nodes), providing listeners with a rich and diverse range of perspectives on this fascinating field. This podcast is dedicated to folks who want to learn, implement, and grow as designers.

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    It’s Lit! [Unabridged]

    It’s Lit! [Unabridged]

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    Since Jan 18, 2022 09:00 UTC

    Welcome to It’s Lit! [Unabridged], the sister podcast to the popular YouTube series It’s Lit!. Hosted by Princess Weekes, this 10-episode podcast spinoff will feature lively conversations with noted authors about their work, discussions about influential novels, and issues related to books and literature. It’s Lit! [Unabridged] delivers the conversations you want to have during your book club, but without having to actually sign up for one.

    Credits:

    Host, Writer + Producer – Princess Weekes

    Executive Producer – Amanda Fox

    Coordinating Producers – Stephanie Noone, Thomas Fernandes

    Sound Edit + Mix – Crutch Phrase Studio

    Fact Checker – Yvonne McGreevy

    Music provided by APM

    For PBS:

    Executive in Charge: Maribel Lopez

    Director of Programming: Gabrielle Ewing

    The It’s Lit Podcast has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom.

    It’s Lit! [Unabridged] is produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios.

    © 2022 PBS. All rights reserved.

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    Sorry Not Sorry

    Sorry Not Sorry

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    Since Jul 6, 2019 01:33 UTC

    A podcast dedicated to exploring the Black Experience in NYC from dating to politics, to pop culture – we got it covered! Put down the Kool-aid and come sip this tea, served piping hot by your hosts J² (JiJi @Jionne.Mc and Jenni @JenniFDB). Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sorry-not-sorry/support

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    Daughter & Dan’s Dish

    Daughter & Dan’s Dish

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    Since Aug 16, 2020 17:34 UTC

    Tween daughter & her dad discuss dining at 2 Roscoe Village (Chicago) restaurants and share their honest reviews.

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