Random Arts Podcasts

  • Read It Twice
  • NELLYVYLLE THE PODCAST
  • Nosy Crow Stories Aloud
  • Lemonade out of lemons even if we drive lemons.
  • Where there’s a Will
  • Coffee For Life
  • Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by MASPERO, Gaston
  • Ayoo Chill Podcast
  • Morals (Moralia), Book 1, The by Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (c. 46 – c. 120)
  • Monster Pod
  • NCECA 360 Podcast
  • The Story of the Treasure Seekers by Edith Nesbit
  • How I See It
  • Beehive Podcast
  • You Don’t Think I’m A Good Man?
  • Tales from the Archives: Volume One
  • All Things Boobs Podcast
  • Thursday Arts (P)review
  • Superfantastic Podcast
  • By Design
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    Read It Twice

    Read It Twice

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    Since Mar 13, 2021 20:04 UTC

    “Read it Twice is a podcast featuring two friends and a good book. Each episode we will take the listener on a literary, fun-fact, journey through the heart and soul of some of the great works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, prose, and beyond.”

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    NELLYVYLLE THE PODCAST

    NELLYVYLLE THE PODCAST

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    Since Jan 7, 2022 06:00 UTC

    Everyone else was doing it so I figured I would join the fun. It’s just that simple. This podcast (at least this first season) is me trying to figure out me. It’s fun and random over here but we have some “moments” sprinkled in too. Hopefully, through my rambling you learn something about yourself as well…. or at the very least have nice background noise.Also I have one of those LinkTree thingys…Linktree/NELLYVYLLE https://linktr.ee/NELLYVYLLE

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    Nosy Crow Stories Aloud

    Nosy Crow Stories Aloud

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    Since Jan 24, 2013 10:47 UTC

    Nosy Crow is an award-winning publisher of multimedia apps as well as print books. Download our podcasts for free audio readings of our picture books as part of our innovative Stories Aloud programme.

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    Lemonade out of lemons even if we drive lemons.

    Lemonade out of lemons even if we drive lemons.

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    Since Mar 12, 2021 02:05 UTC

    WOW Y’all! A podcast about how we can make lemonade out of lemons! That’s basically how we say we will make gold out of the s*** that life throws out way! Whoo-Hoo! Let’s do it, writing about good deeds only! Ahh! I’m so excited. Alright, like most of you all, we let the content speak for itself. I hope you all love the positive podcasts as much as I love creating them for you all. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dae006to60/support

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    Where there’s a Will

    Where there’s a Will

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    Since May 17, 2023 20:15 UTC

    Meandering content within. I have a knack for finding people who have amazing stories and great conversation. So I figure why not share these amazing people with the world. This is a slice of life podcast centred around the art of conversation.

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    Coffee For Life

    Coffee For Life

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    Since Jun 26, 2021 14:55 UTC

    Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to “Coffee for Life”! I’m your host Rohit, and I’m thrilled to have you join me today for this caffeinated journey of conversation, exploration, and discovery. Grab your favorite mug, settle in, and let’s dive into the wonderful world of coffee and so much more. I’ll see you with a cup of coffee

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    Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by MASPERO, Gaston

    Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by MASPERO, Gaston

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    A handbook of Egyptian archaeology, issued by the British Museum, considered suitable for British tourists traveling to Egypt in the 19th Century. (Introduction by Timothy Ferguson)

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    Ayoo Chill Podcast

    Ayoo Chill Podcast

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    Since Apr 14, 2020 19:00 UTC

    Ayoo Chill is a Jersey based podcast that hosts Artists, Musicians, Comedians, Entrepreneurs, Creators and Dream Chasers. Starting as an audio only podcast show amidst the 2020 Pandy. It’s purpose served as a way to escape the Pandy and a way to cope with the loss of Beto’s mom. The pod grew from secretly filming in college study rooms to having a full-time home for the new Ayoo Chill Studios. The show aims to become a vessel for heartfelt, honest and unfiltered conversations while also building Jersey Culture and Love.

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    Morals (Moralia), Book 1, The by Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (c. 46 – c. 120)

    Morals (Moralia), Book 1, The by Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (c. 46 – c. 120)

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    The Moralia (or The morals or Matters relating to customs and mores) is a work by the 1st-century Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea. It is a collection of 78 essays and transcribed speeches that give an insight into Roman and Greek life. Extremely popular for centuries, Plutarch’s Morals have been read and imitated by many generations of Europeans, including Montaigne and the Renaissance Humanists and Enlightenment philosophers. Some of the most famous chapters on history are “On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander the Great” — an adjunct to his Life of the great general — “On the Worship of Isis and Osiris” – a crucial source of information on Egyptian religious rites – and “On the Malice of Herodotus”, in which Plutarch criticizes what he sees as systematic bias in the Father of History’s work; some important philosophical treatises are “On the Decline of the Oracles”, “On the Delays of the Divine Vengeance” and “On Peace of Mind’. But the Morals also bring in some lighter fare, such as “Odysseus and Gryllus”, a humorous dialog between Homer’s Odysseus and one of Circe’s enchanted pigs. The Moralia were composed first, while the Lives occupied much of the last two decades of Plutarch’s own life. Some editions of the Moralia include several works now known to be pseudepigrapha: among these are the “Lives of the Ten Orators” (biographies of the Ten Orators of ancient Athens, based on Caecilius of Calacte), “The Doctrines of the Philosophers”, and “On Music”. One “pseudo-Plutarch” is held responsible for all of these works, though their authorship is of course unknown. This book is also famously the first reference to the problem of the chicken and the egg. (Summary by Leni)

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    Monster Pod

    Monster Pod

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    Since Mar 28, 2019 19:21 UTC

    What do a fake real psychic, a member of an ancient order, a stoner cinematographer and a government spook have in common? They’ve all been tasked with ridding the world of monsters. Ghosts are guaranteed and jokes are highly likely in this actual play Monster of the Week podcast

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    NCECA 360 Podcast

    NCECA 360 Podcast

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    Since Sep 12, 2015 00:51 UTC

    The NCECA 360 podcast is the official podcast for the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. The biweekly podcast features ceramic news, information, interviews with artists, and exclusive NCECA Conference coverage.

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    The Story of the Treasure Seekers by Edith Nesbit

    The Story of the Treasure Seekers by Edith Nesbit

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    Since Dec 18, 2019 00:00 UTC

    The six Bastable children are plunged into grief when their mother dies and their father’s business partner cheats him of all his money. As a result, he loses not only his fortune but also his good name. However, the children decide to lend a hand. Determined to restore both, the children set out to find some way of making money. A variety of amusing and exciting events follow as they plunge into a series of scrapes in search of a legendary lost treasure. Published in 1899, The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E Nesbit was her first children’s novel. It has had an immense influence on children’s literature and was reputedly JK Rowling’s favorite children’s book. Others like CS Lewis (Chronicles of Narnia) and many other British and American writers were inspired by The Story of the Treasure Seekers. Told from a child’s point of view, the style is witty, amusing and interesting, making it the ideal read-aloud book for both parents and children. One of the interesting aspects of the book is that it is narrated by one of the children, but readers find out which one only towards the end. This child is priggish, arrogant and not always very smart, making his lofty observations and pronouncements even more funny as the reader can see through them quite easily! As with much of Victorian literature, there is plenty in the book that seems dated today. Additionally, E Nesbit’s passionate interest in the Socialist ideology that she and her husband Hubert Bland espoused are subtly yet surely inserted into the conversations and plot of The Story of the Treasure Seekers. However, far from being a dull and depressing tale of do-gooder kids, the novel is often hilariously funny as the children cook up various Quixotic schemes to make money. The child narrator’s voice is itself a piece of subversive humor, as he feels he is the smartest, most powerful person around, hurtling the children into various predicaments. They try speculation, becoming detectives, entering a writing competition among other zany adventures. All through, it is their courage, determination and sense of honor that shine through. The story has been successfully adapted to stage, screen and television several times. If you haven’t encountered this children’s classic yet, it’s a riveting, droll read with an underlying message for those who would like to read between the lines! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    How I See It

    How I See It

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    Since May 24, 2021 11:21 UTC

    Young rapper/ radio host who wants to bring a network to local artists and shine a spotlight on small communities through music, and more. Enjoy the show and thanks for listening.

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    Beehive Podcast

    Beehive Podcast

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    Since Nov 11, 2020 00:01 UTC

    On this podcast Nataliya features successful professionals, entrepreneurs and businesspeople to discover more about their lifestyle and personal aspects of their success formula. The bi-weekly podcast episodes shed new light on how extraordinary people sustain their success, their winning mindsets, daily routines, challenges they face and provide inspiration and tips for all listeners.

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    You Don’t Think I’m A Good Man?

    You Don’t Think I’m A Good Man?

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    Since Jun 24, 2020 17:35 UTC

    POETRY PODCAST ONLY 5 MINUTES
    ONE POEM IN AND OUT

    Hit Episodes Please For Older Shows

    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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    Tales from the Archives: Volume One

    Tales from the Archives: Volume One

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    Since Apr 4, 2012 03:50 UTC

    From the author who started it all and New Zealand’s original podcast authoress, Tee Morris and Pip Ballantine return to Podiobooks.com with Tales from the Archives, a collection of original steampunk short stories set in the world of their award-winning series, The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences. Featuring voices familiar and new, Pip and Tee invite you to sample the fantastic world of their shadowy organisation that fights for Queen and Empire against the mysterious and unknown. This volume includes: The Evil that Befell Sampson by Pip Ballantine- Eliza D Braun is a young field agent in the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences (South Pacific Branch) when she is asked by New Zealand’s preeminent suffragist to investigate some strange goings within the organisation. She cannot possibly imagination that this little case will alter her entire life and thrust her into a world barely prepared for her. Dust on the Davenport by O M Grey – Agent Simon R. Boswell, still considered the green agent of the Ministry, takes on his own a supposed haunting in Islington. Hauntings tend to be nothing too serious for agents specializing in the unexplained; but for Simon, this case supplies surprises of all kinds, around every corner… The Astonishing Amulet of Amenartas by Nathan Lowell- Agent Heathcliff Durham finds himself crisscrossing Africa, looking for an Amulet that could spell disaster for any who come near it. Battling blistering heat, starvation, wild animals, and despair, he is not comforted by the company of a rough and ready sort named Morrison. Soon Durham begins to suspect he may never return home—and to top it all off the tea has almost run out. A Ruby in Rain by Grant Stone – From the farthest edge of the Empire, New Zealand agents Lachlan King and Barry Ferguson are called to interview a recent arrival to Auckland’s prisons. An infamous gambler, according to the constable’s account, has turned himself into their custody, not for the safety of society but for his own. The Ministry steps in to uncover a man’s story of impressive luck, and more incredible vision.

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    All Things Boobs Podcast

    All Things Boobs Podcast

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    Since Dec 6, 2023 15:29 UTC

    A podcast that educates women about bra sizes, how bras should fit, bra solutions, confidence, and pretty much anything about boobs.

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    Thursday Arts (P)review

    Thursday Arts (P)review

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    Since Jul 20, 2023 19:02 UTC

    Welcome to the Thursday Arts (P)review, where the P is parenthetical. Each week we take this opportunity to revisit fun and interesting interviews, songs and performances you might have missed and to look ahead to events you won’t want to miss.Tune to KPBX 91.1 Thursdays at noon for a closer look at the past, present and future of Northwest arts.

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    By Design

    By Design

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    Since Feb 9, 2021 20:14 UTC

    By Design, a new podcast from the team at Abstract, explores the nuances and many steps in the product design process with a goal of highlighting all the work that design teams take on. Hosted by Josh Brewer, co-founder at Abstract, each episode focuses on a specific stage of the design lifecycle, with perspectives from some of the best leaders in design today. Listen in to hear more about how design teams work now and where design is headed in the future.

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