The Z.I.N Zone
Hey guys and welcome to the Z.I.N Zone, where Navya Baweja, Ipsa Prusty, and Zaara Jacobs dive deep into the true meanings of the world’s most classic novels.
Categories: Arts
Hey guys and welcome to the Z.I.N Zone, where Navya Baweja, Ipsa Prusty, and Zaara Jacobs dive deep into the true meanings of the world’s most classic novels.
Categories: Arts
“The Bear on KCRW Berlin” is your front row ticket to storytelling recorded live in Berlin. Every month we share our favorite stories from The Bear storytelling event, in English, from a diverse group of talented storytellers, grouped around a theme.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Personal Stories, storytelling, true stories
Welcome to From Scratch Cookery! I’m Wendy Hornback. Whether you’re a beginner cook or just want to learn more, I’m here to help you grow your cookery skills one simple step at a time.
Join me on Instagram, my handle is @wendyhornback and check out my website for free content and downloads – fromscratchcookery.com!
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Categories: Arts
Trouble sleeping? Want to fall asleep and stay asleep? Then this podcast is for you. Well-produced music and a calming voice will help you drift off to sleep in no time. It isn’t just fairy tales it’s also stories from famous authors around the world plus delta wave music, proven to help relax the brain quickly. The two together are the most effective way to help you drift off. No loud noises, no ads, no disruptions, great for all ages. Give it a try and wake up tomorrow rested. You got this. Have a good dream with Fairy Sleepy.
Categories: Arts, Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: #bestpodcast, #fairysleepy, #fairysleepypodcast, all ages, background music, deep slumber, delta waves, fairytales, mental-health, Podcast, Short stories, sleep better
Hello everyone my name is Abbie and I am a cosmetology student. Some of the things I will be talking about in my podcast are professional, hair, skin, nails and a lot of other things that come with being a cosmetology student.
Categories: Arts
Discover the secrets to unstoppable success in business and life where insightful conversations and expert advice inspire you to move confidently towards your goals. Understanding the relentless drive and unique challenges you face in pursuing success, we’ve developed a podcast that resonates with ambitious individuals like you. Tune in for empowering stories and strategies that will propel you confidently toward your goals. Get the inside scoop on what it really takes to thrive in the fashion industry and beyond. The path to the top starts here!
Categories: Arts
Three Questions, Three Drinks is a podcast for the inquisitive, for those who know there is still so much to know, and that the best way to learn is by asking great questions and seeking first to understand. Join me – Chris Mikolay – and my rotating group of brilliant and funny and opinionated friends as we pour a few drinks and dive headfirst into life’s most important, most absurd and most thought-provoking questions. We’ll either solve all the world’s problems, or we’ll get stuck arguing whether cereal is a soup. From the provocative to the profound, Three Questions, Three Drinks is a podcast that gets more interesting with every sip, and it will prove that there is still room for civil debate and altering your world view, even if it requires a little liquid courage. Cheers!
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Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
Welcome to TakeOver! How to occupy and reclaim space with Women of the Wick founder Sara Kärpänen. TakeOver! is dedicated to highlighting the work and personal stories of local activists, artists, and academics working towards a more equal society. Follow us for the latest news at @womenofthewick http://www.womenofthewick.com
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
The American Institute of Architecture Students presents an in-depth look at the world of architecture outside of conventional practice. From graphics to food, politics to fashion, the knowledge and skill sets developed through an education or background in architecture a vast and vastly applicable. These “Architypes” are living among us, relatively unheralded and these are their stories.
Categories: Arts
I did think about this podcast for a long time, and I think that I am finally coming around to what I want this to be about. My observations on photography and on life, over a cup of chai, and sometimes not. This will include book reviews on subjects directly and indirectly related to photography. I will also talk about my approach to photography, my journey in photography ( & the corporate strings that still tug at me), and my hopes. Finally – whew – I will include episodes about field trips that I have been on. I will try and do this twice a month. Let’s see. No promises.
Categories: Arts
Best-selling author David Teems reads David Teems. Conceived to explore and promote David’s new historical fiction, ASK FOR ME TOMORROW [Summer 2020], AS SURE AS APRIL puts this new novel center stage. He will read and improvise from his other published works as well, including titles of his favorite writers and thinkers. With music in, around, and underneath it all.
Categories: Arts
Go Take Pictures is an interview show hosted by Dan Hawk where you’ll get to know unique people making Photographs from a bunch of different genres, industries and styles.
Categories: Arts, Leisure, Technology
A half hour conversation with all kinds of people that make their living on the road from Musicians, Pro Athletes to anyone who has to leave home to pay the bills.
Categories: Arts
Tags: countrymusic, musicians, professionalathletes, racecardrivers, roadstories, tourlife
Join Sergio as he explores Latin Guitar Styles like Bossa Nova, Flamenco, and Classical Guitar. Here are 4 Bossa Nova exercises, each exercise uses the same 2 chords : Am6 and Am7 with voicing on strings 2 to 4. Its a good idea to practice with a metronome at a comfortable tempo. Note that the bass part is always on beats 1 and 3, while the chords vary between begin […]
Categories: Arts
A podcast about costume design and the performing arts from professional costume designers Jojo Siu and Sarah Timm! Join Jojo and Sarah as they analyze the costumes from your favorite film, TV, and theatre, and offer an inside look at the art and craft of costume design. Plus, look forward to bonus episodes where Jojo and Sarah interview industry professionals and find out why they chose their specific field in the arts. New episodes every other Friday.
Categories: Arts
Is there intelligent life on Mars? Why are there starless gaps in the Milky Way? What creates the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights? These and more are the interesting questions that are asked and sought to be answered in the 1909 book, Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett P. Serviss. Garrett Putnam Serviss was an American astronomer and popular sci-fi writer. He believed that science should be understood and enjoyed by everyone, not just by scientists. Though he was trained as a lawyer, he went to work as a newspaper reporter with The New York Sun in 1867. Here he discovered that he had an innate talent for explaining and describing scientific matter in a way that made it accessible to the ordinary public. Andrew Carnegie was struck by the talent of the young reporter and invited him to deliver a series of lectures on different subjects like cosmology, geology, astronomy and other such topics. Carnegie funded a country wide lecture tour and supplied Serviss with magic lantern slides and material to supplement his talks and make them more interesting. After the two year long lecture tour, Serviss decided to dedicate his life to the cause of popularizing science. He wrote more than fifteen books on different aspects of science. However, astronomy remained his favorite subject and he devoted eight books to this topic. Science fiction writing and short stories were also his forte. Curiosities of the Sky went on to become an extremely popular astronomy classic. It has been constantly revised and updated over the years as new discoveries are made and our knowledge of the universe expands. What makes the book so delightful is the engaging, poetic style and its wonderful eye for descriptive details. He also speculates about life on Mars and the Moon and the possible benefits of engaging with life forms on other planets and stars. Serviss’ preface to the book itself makes interesting reading. What the author has attempted to do in Curiosities of the Sky is to convey the mystery and celestial beauty of the universe in a way in which readers understand not just the insignificance of the tiny planet we inhabit, but he also seeks to stimulate interest and curiosity about everything around us. He ends with the frank confession that we really know very little about astronomy, but the theories and knowledge that we do have should spur us to explore further.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Curiosities of the Sky, ebooks, free audio books, Garrett P. Serviss, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, science
Circus Voices is brought to you by CircusTalk.com, the leading online casting marketplace for circus and performing arts, and an essential resource for circus and multidisciplinary artists and talent seekers. We give circus a voice by sharing circus and multidisciplinary arts-related information from around the globe. Our podcast features engaging conversations with international experts including professional artists and talent seekers, creative leaders, influential coaches and teachers, and industry innovators. Visit www.circustalk.com/news/tag/circus-voices-podcast for show notes and bios
Categories: Arts
A comedian and a stylist come together to talk about all the weird and wonderful ways they embrace the strange. The weirdos win! Week after week, we cover everything from fashion to activism, to self-care, to weird history, pop culture, and the wild inside world of the entertainment industry.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
The Biggest Little Movie Podcast is focused on young, and the young-at-heart, film enthusiasts and professionals who are carving their way into the industry. This podcast is for the filmmaker who wants to learn more and hear other experiences on what it takes become an influencer of the craft.
Tags: filming, filmmakers, Filmmaking, Short Films
At midnight, anything can happen. Inspired by classic old time radio shows of yesteryear, this audio drama brings you stories of horror, suspense, and mystery… at midnight, anything can happen. Learn more info at: www.twelvechimesradio.com
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.