Justin Ramos
Comedy, Sneakers, Fashion, Music and Pro Wrestling
Categories: Arts
A podcast about race, food, and racist food. Join Kelly Nusz and Darryl Goodner in discussing the wild and ridiculous racist tropes in the food you know, and probably love. While also dismantling those tropes and creating something new.
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture
Join digital product designer and “professional amateur” Ben Hernandez for deep conversations, fact-filled prose and when appropriate a rant or two on topics ranging from Design to technology to mental health.
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Everything skincare related, and the science behind it.
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A variety show covering people, relationships, cars…..real hard hitting , deep stuff New show every few days.
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David Summer plays Selected Duets for Flute. Using his home recording studio, David has recorded some of the duets from the book Selected Duets for Flute, Volume 1 Edited by H.Voxman. These flute duets are standard learning material for flute students taking flute lessons and can be fun to play for all flutists. In addition to being educational, the duets can also be used by two flutes in performance. They are especially effective for wedding ceremonies, church services and other occasions calling for elegant music. This podcast contains the recordings of both flute parts, played as a duet. As a resource for flute students and flute teachers, David has also recorded each of these duets in a flute 2 only version that can be used as a play along. The matching flute 2 only version for each of these recordings can be found on the Flute Podcast page of David’s website at www.summersong.net.
Categories: Arts, Education, Music
Tags: classical music, David Summer, duets, flute, flute duets, flute lessons, flute podcast, flute teacher, Flutes, flutist, music education, music lessons, Music Teacher, play along, play-a-long, selected duets, two flutes, Woodwind
Learn how to source the most delicious groceries without wasting food or a single penny!
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We’ve been importing and distributing wine in the United States since 1975, with a focus on independent, classic producers. This podcast was started as a way to connect you to our winemakers and colleagues in the field, and we hope it gives you some extra insight on the grapex wines in your cellar or shelves.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, distribution, Drink, Food, restaurants, sommelier, travel, wine, wine business, Wine Tasting
The Museum of Endangered Communication Methods is proud to present Phone Tag, a podcast by guest curator Rod O’Toole. This podcast documents (improvised and fictional) voicemail exchanges of note.
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The High Desert in Southern California can be a dangerous place. It’s not only a pit stop on the way to Las Vegas, but instead is home to a large population spread out over multiple cities. Recent years has seen crime escalate throughout the area, but it’s a cluster of missing persons in a less than a two year period that caught my attention. This podcast will discuss these still open cases, and hopefully shed new light for the families.
Categories: Arts
Tags: CASE, cold, investigate, investigation, Missing, MYSTERY
‘Women and Shakespeare’ features conversations with diverse creatives and academics who are involved in making and interpreting Shakespeare. In the conversations, we find out both how Shakespeare is used to amplify the voices of women today and how women are redefining the world’s most famous writer. Series 1 is sponsored by NYU Global Faculty Fund Award.
From deep dishes downtown to pepperoni in Park Hill, Megan and Paul are hungry enough to review every pie in Mile High. Follow us on Twitter @PaulKarolyi and @ClassyDanger. New episodes released intermittently.
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The internet’s first source for Rationalist Fiction in audio format!
aTELLa LIKE IT IS, celebrates creativity in all its many forms. Host, Deborah Atella & her guests tell the real, behind the scenes stories about what they have created in their lives, relationships and businesses. aTELLa LIKE IT IS encourages creativity one conversation at a time. From art, writing & music to crafting businesses, relationships, meals, solutions or vibes. Our lives are a canvas of constant creation often happening unconsciously. Creativity isn’t about perfection. It is about embracing our imagination and being curious. Creativity is about entertaining a different perspective and taking risks.
Welcome to amazing conversation and information from Hall of Fame broadcaster and journalist Ken Robinson in this series of classic entertainment programs and recent interview and music shows. The collection also contains Audio Antiques, historic performances and events from the golden age of radio, with special attention given to the contributions of African-Americans, who were largely excluded from the broadcasting industry. However, a few determined individuals were able to break through barriers and make their voices heard. For details visit www.krobcollection.com
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The first book in the Psammead Trilogy, Five Children and It follows the fantastical adventures of five siblings who encounter an outlandish creature with a strange ability to grant wishes. Though the idea of having their wishes brought to life, the children quickly discover that not every wish turns out to be as wondrous as initially believed. The children’s novel offers a generous amount of fantasy, humor, and adventure, as the children are repeatedly subject to wishes gone amusingly awry. The magic begins when playful siblings Robert, Anthea, Cyril, Jane and their baby brother move to the countryside during the summer, not yet aware of the excitement to follow. One day, while digging at a sand pit to reach the other side of the world, the group comes across a bizarre furry creature with a misshapen body known as a Psammead, which they later learn has power to grant wishes. Subsequently, the Psammead agrees to grant one wish per day, but not without a catch, as he grants the wishes according to his own mischievous interpretation. He also informs them that each wish lasts until sunset. So, the siblings find themselves in quite the surprising predicaments, as their ambiguous wishes are manipulated by the Psammead, who in turn equips the children with wings, provides them with unrecognizable beauty, a useless treasure, and a terrifying encounter with Native Americans. Despite their initial thrill about their wishes being fulfilled, the siblings promptly discover the negative side of their desires, as Nesbit cleverly presents the notion that one must be careful what they wish for, because once granted, its accompanying consequences might not seem all that glorious. Celebrated throughout generations, Five Children and It has been able to sustain its magical appeal through its endearing characters and the vivid portrayal of the ingenuous wishes. In addition, Nesbit’s novel evocatively brings to life the imagination of its audience, as it awakens the child within with its effective use of witty language and descriptive imagery. Nevertheless, the novel presents a magical haven sure to be revisited time and time again. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England’s West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound. (summary by Wikipedia) Cast:Dr. Watson: Cori SamuelSherlock Holmes: Arielle LipshawDr. Mortimer: Robert HoffmanSir Henry Baskerville: Elizabeth KlettBarrymore: AllenJohnsCartwright: ToddHWStapleton: mbBeryl Stapleton: TriciaGLaura Lyons: Amanda FridayInspector Lestrade: David LawrenceWilson: om123Clerk: April GonzalesWaiter: ElliCabman: Laurie Anne WaldenPerkins: GracePostmaster: Charlotte DuckettJames: Tiffany Halla ColonnaMrs. Barrymore: AvailleFrankland: Martin GeesonAudio edited by Arielle Lipshaw
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Let’s talk about us is a podcast that focuses on our day to day life experiences that we think are unheard of but quite similar amongst us. Let’s talk about us! aims at sharing experiences, laughing at the similarities, finding solutions where we can and getting informed. The podcast shall also feature trending topics and amazing music!! Keep listening, we are all in this together! It is an ‘us’ thing.
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Welcome to What the World Will Become, a podcast about the humans who dedicate their lives to building a more free and just world. Over the course of this season, you’ll hear from women-identified and gender non-conforming activists from around the world who are carving out spaces for creative resistance and new possibilities in the context of profound difficulty.
Find out more about us at https://www.theinclusivegloballeadershipinitiative.org/wwwb
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
It’s Not About The Giraffes Film Podcast – A group of film school grads and workers in the entertainment industry talked and debate on the latest in the industry while having fun.
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.