Locked Up and Knocked Up
The real life tale of a Hollywood boss babe who takes her first steps into motherhood when she discovers she is pregnant during a global pandemic in LA.
Categories: Arts
The real life tale of a Hollywood boss babe who takes her first steps into motherhood when she discovers she is pregnant during a global pandemic in LA.
Categories: Arts
Conversations from the cutting edge of independent design and hardware. Every week Stephan Ango and his guests demystify the world of design, manufacturing, crowd-funding, retail and more. Ljuba Miljkovic of Automatic joins Stephan Ango to discuss how we can make cars smarter.
Categories: Arts, Business, Technology
Tags: hardware, industrial design, kickstarter, Technology
Self-proclaimed gods have quietly ruled the multiverse of Mebar for over 800 years. But the one founding member of their order that condemned their methods has just been set loose from prison.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Adventure, alternate, book, fantasy, fi, fiction, multi, MYSTERY, novel, reality, SCI, science, verse, writing
Helping creators ask better questions, make meaningful work, and meet the challenges of selling ideas for a living.
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Welcome to this podcast, where I will be talking all things photography, business, work-life, home-life…. I’m gonna chat about it ALL!!! I’ve ran a successful and lucrative photography business now for over 13 years, shooting newborns and maternity. I’ve learned A LOT over those years, and I want to share it all with YOU- the good, the bad, and the ugly. So… grab some coffee, let’s chat!
A poetry podcast where i read poetry and drink tea and talk about poets and their poems each week i will choose a theme and read some poems around that them for your listening pleasure. Sometimes i will do interviews of fellow poetry lovers or poetry haters to try and help them see the beauty in poetry you can buy me a cup of tea at ko-fi.com/unwrittennat
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POETRY PODCAST ONLY 5 MINUTES
ONE POEM IN AND OUT
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Hey everybody, my book is finally out and its surprisingly fine and well written.
So I have been told.
I promise you will enjoy it,
They are poems on a variety of subjects love, social issues and many more,
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My book of poems
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Join Josh and Kristian as they take a journey into the mad world of Folk Songs, and explore what makes them tick! There’ll be drinking, fighting, gambling, smoking, and much more besides, all with that homely hint of Irish and Norwegian flare!
Aesteraceae is one big happy family of over 23,000 species of daisies. It is mostly composed of edible flowering plants as well as some herbaceous plants.
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An original musical drama in five episodes. Written and acted by a cast of NYC teenagers based on the stories of their lives and experiences. Listen to the voice of today’s young people as they confront the real-life issues youth face and strive to change our complicated and unjust world. Directed by David Mila. Music by Wesley Zurick. Sound by Sean Woods and Ryan Hall. For more information and credits, visit www.the-possibility-project.org. LONG TIME NO SEE is sponsored in part by Macy’s Downtown Brooklyn and the New York State Council on the Arts.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture
Tags: Arts, drama, justice, music, new york city, performing, radio, social change, Teenagers, theater, youth
Book Loving African American Queens Created by two women who love to read and discover new genres of literature. For suggestions, comments, questions please email us at blaaq.bookclub@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blaaq/support
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If you’ve watched and loved Winona Ryder playing the innocent May Welland in the 1993 film adaptation of Edith Wharton’s sweeping novel about class-consciousness in nineteenth century America, you will certainly enjoy reading the original. Though Martin Scorcese’s brilliant work was certainly true to the spirit of the original novel, no film can reproduce the charm of language and turn of phrase employed by one of America’s greatest writers. The Age of Innocence was Edith Wharton’s 12th novel and is located in familiar Wharton territory. The genteel snobbery of the upper classes with its underlying cruelty and heartless judgments passed on those who cross the line is wonderfully depicted in The Age of Innocence. The story opens at a glittering music concert, featuring the wonderful opera singer Christine Nilsson singing Faust at the Music Academy in New York. In the high-society club boxes, the leading lights of New York society train their opera glasses on the crowd, occasionally throwing a sniping remark or two. Newland Archer, a young, handsome, wealthy lawyer whose privileged background is matched only by that of his new fiancée, May Welland. As the self satisfied and complacent Archer surveys the crowd in the opera theater, he overhears two men gossiping about a lady who has just entered a nearby opera box. She is Ellen Olenska, the recent widow of a Polish count, who had shocked society a few years earlier by first marrying a complete outsider and then running away from him to live alone in various cities across Europe. For Archer, the issue is complicated by the fact that Ellen is his beloved May’s first cousin. What follows has a devastating impact on the lives of everyone who is connected with the cousins. The story traces the roots of social prejudices and is an absolutely frank and fearless look at the hypocrisy, double standards and betrayals that people indulge in, in the name of “good form.” The Age of Innocence is filled with memorable characters like the elderly gossip Sillerton Jackson, who is not just considered to be an authority on “families” but also possesses an indelible memory about every single scandal and mystery that has occurred in the claustrophobic Manhattan society of the day. The Age of Innocence won the Pulitzer Prize in 1921 and takes its title from a famous eighteenth century English painting by Joshua Reynolds. It was initially serialized in 1920 in the Pictorial Review magazine, but later compiled into a book and published in the following year. As a ruthless and bitter commentary on the social mores of the day, The Age of Innocence is certainly an insightful book to enjoy.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, Edith Wharton, free audio books, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, The Age of Innocence
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging out with friends! A few quotes from listeners: 😄 “This podcast helped get me through lockdown. Love it!” – Jennifer Carstens 😄 “I usually try to catch your show Sunday afternoons on YouTube. I’ve come to look at you, Rick, Pete, Matt and others as buddies.” – Ed Kinter 😄 “Thanks for reminding me that reading is a joy.” – Adam Taylor ————- 🍁 Join us as we discuss cosmic horror, weird fiction, Lovecraftian horror, horror movies, books, and related topics. I mean… all KINDS of related topics. Especially horror. 🍁 Guests have included Paul Tremblay, Catriona Ward, Laird Barron, Gwendolyn Kiste, Joe Lansdale, and many others! ————- 😄 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecraftezine 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/misanthropemike 😱 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LovecraftZine 🔗 All eZine links: https://linktr.ee/misanthropemike ————- 🎃 “The Lovecraft eZine” is a small press, website, and podcast devoted to the Cthulhu Mythos, cosmic horror, comics, horror, weird fiction, and more.
Tags: cthulhu, DAGON, horror, Innsmouth, Lovecraft, lovecraftian, weird
A naïve but sincere young lawyer’s assistant who only dreams of marrying his childhood sweetheart and yearns to have a home and family with her. His sharp witted boss keeps the firm going by dint of shrewd business sense and legal talent. When the assistant accidentally stumbles into a murder case, the scene is set for events that change all their lives. Dead Men’s Money by Joseph Smith Fletcher was published in 1920, the era considered to be the Golden Age of detective fiction. Writers like Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy L. Sayers, Raymond Chandler, Ellery Queen, Georges Simenon and many more from different parts of the world were writing hundreds of novels that followed a more or less similar style and pattern. Cozy country houses, remote and lonely locations, a closed group of people, a series of murders, a romantic interest, the incompetence of the local police, an amateur or professional sleuth who successfully unravels the mystery and a final explanation were the elements of most of their books. Though these elements were acknowledged to be clichéd, the charm and appeal of the classic detective story has never waned. Joseph Smith Fletcher was a multi-talented writer. He was a journalist and historian as well as a leading writer of detective fiction during the Golden Age. His books are characterized by memorable characters, solid plot elements, brisk pace and “clean” story telling style. Fletcher also wrote some very notable non-fiction books on history, some novels about rural life, poetry and essays before turning to detective fiction in 1914. The success of his first book encouraged him to write more than 100 whodunits, many of them featuring his fictional sleuth, Ronald Camberwell. Set initially in the quiet environs of a rural small town, Berwick-on-Tweed, bordering Scotland, the plot of Dead Men’s Money takes the reader across many changing locales. It features a hero, Hugh Moneylaws, who is none too bright. His widowed mother runs a small boarding house to supplement the family income. Hugh wants desperately to make some extra cash, so he agrees to run a mysterious errand for one of the lodgers who is apparently too ill to go out. This sparks off a chain of events that impact all of them. Well constructed, exciting and amusing in parts, Dead Men’s Money is indeed a great addition to your library and is sure to appeal to readers of all ages. If you haven’t encountered JS Fletcher before, this could also be the start of a great collection of his novels.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: Adventure, audio books, audiobook, Dead Men's Money, ebooks, fantasy, fiction, free audio books, Joseph Smith Fletcher, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, MYSTERY
Mike Wendt and Andy Ferg give their expert opinions on the most important topics that are occupying their minds at any given moment. Most of the time that’s food… because with these F-Buddies, the F is for Food.
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The Skin Nerd: Under The Skin with Jennifer Rock, exploring the skincare cabinets and stories of some great hoomans.
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A podcast about reading Hellboy comics and talking to our friends.
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Interviews with fantasy and adventure authors about their new books. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/fantasy
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Calling all mystery lovers, true crime connoisseurs & supernatural enthusiasts. You have officially found your new favorite place for all things chilling with Avery After Dark hosted by Avery Ross. New episodes every week!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, True Crime
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.