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Categories: Comedy
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Hi everyone my name is Tierra and I’m creating this podcast to reach and touch women like myself. I want to open up about real life struggles and things that we go through as women. So many of us are afraid to speak up because we feel so alone and I’m here to let you know that, SIS you are never alone!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The podcast is dedicated to answering your questions about the LP and giving you deeper insights into what it is and what it can do. We hope you find it useful and please email any questions to us.
Categories: Health & Fitness
We’re Gonna Need Wine is a podcast discussing any and everything from life, sex, pop culture, society and all the other sh** women go through. Nothing is off limits! Join our host every Wednesday for a new episode, and trust me you’re gonna need wine.
Categories: Society & Culture
These Shiurim were based on ‘By His Light’ discussing a variety of Hashkafic topics such as: Man’s purpose on Earth Balancing work and Torah studies The nature of man’s relationship with Hashem The importance of Learning Torah Spiritual specialisation vs generalisation Being good vs being ‘frum’ Bittachon – trust in Hashem The Holocaust A Jew’s responsibilities to the rest of Klal Yisrael Teshuva – repentance Modern Orthodoxy Disclaimer: These recordings were made entirely independently of any organisation or Rabbinic authority. Please feel free to contact me at rafael.elchanan@gmail.com, or check out ‘By His Light’ for yourself at https://korenpub.com/products/by-his-light-character-and-values-in-the-service-of-godhardcover
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
“Reality… is real.” That’s a quote from my favorite book of all time, Ready Player One. It sums up the podcast that is Moose at the Mic. I’m its host, Moose. This podcast leans into everything authentically “me” and my life’s comings and goings. Initially, it was focused on nerdom, but it’s evolved. Now, I discuss parenting, faith and spirituality, dieting and exercising, friendship, and what it means to be a human on this rock floating through space. Sit down. Take a listen. And thanks. Thanks for listening to my podcast.
Categories: Society & Culture
Institutional Research and Commodity Trade Recommendations in Real Time. Co-founders Lewis Borsellino & Pat Tabet.
Categories: Business
Beyond The Degree hosts a diversity of University of Toronto alumni from all disciplines to discuss their careers, interests, alma mater, city, and whatever else the conversation goes to.
Categories: Business
Welcome to the MIIEN Notes Podcast, an audio experience powered by MIIEN Consultancy. Your host and personal style consultant, Mikara Reid will help you align your confidence, clothes and productivity so that you can effectively showcase your professional and personal brand. On this fashion podcast, you’ll find a mix of the What’s Your MIIEN! ? episodes, Mini’s, Dressing experience, segments from speaking engagements, and MIIEN Tales. Join our community, The MIIEN Zine and get your free issue here: www.miien.co/join . Log onto out site: www.MIIEN.co Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miien/support
Categories: Arts
Here we feature house music mixtapes by djs based in South Africa, but we have no limits…we hope to broaden our scale and deliver more.
Categories: Music
Tags: deep house, deephouse, deeptech, Electronic, music, soulfulhouse
Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. In past episodes we discussed a broad range of topics from the legal rights of someone in a conservatorship like Britney Spears to the Supreme Court’s abortion decision to how American law firms had to untangle their Russian businesses after the invasion of Ukraine. Past episodes are still available in our back catalog of episodes. In future shows, we’ll bring on experts to help make sense of things like machine learning and developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence, how the states draw voting maps, and ways that the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling will change college admissions. Our co-hosts know a bit about these topics because it’s their life’s work. Pam Karlan studies and teaches what is known as the “law of democracy,”—the law that regulates voting, elections, and the political process. She served as a commissioner on the California Fair Political Practices Commission, an assistant counsel and cooperating attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and (twice) as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. She also co-directs Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, which represents real clients before the highest court in the country, working on important cases including representing Edith Windsor in the landmark marriage equality win and David Riley in a case where the Supreme Court held that the police generally can’t search digital information on a cell phone seized from an individual who has been arrested unless they first get a warrant. She has argued before the Court nine times. And Rich Ford’s teaching and writing looks at the relationship between law and equality, cities and urban development, popular culture and everyday life. He teaches local government law, employment discrimination, and the often-misunderstood critical race theory. He studied with and advised governments around the world on questions of equality law, lectured at places like the Sorbonne in Paris on the relationship of law and popular culture, served as a commissioner for the San Francisco Housing Commission, and worked with cities on how to manage neighborhood change and volatile real estate markets. He writes about law and popular culture for lawyers, academics, and popular audiences. His latest book is Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History, a legal history of the rules and laws that influence what we wear. The law is personal for all of us—and pivotal. The landmark civil rights laws of the 1960s have made discrimination illegal but the consequences of the Jim Crow laws imposed after the civil war are still with us, reflected in racially segregated schools and neighborhoods and racial imbalances in our prisons and conflict between minority communities and police. Unequal gender roles and stereotypes still keep women from achieving equality in professional status and income. Laws barring gay people from marrying meant that millions lived lives of secrecy and shame. New technologies present new legal questions: should AI decide who gets hired or how long convicted criminals go to prison? What can we do about social media’s influence on our elections? Can Chat GPT get copyright in a novel? Law matters. We hope you’ll listen to new episodes that will drop on Thursdays every two weeks. To learn more, go to https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-podcast/.
Categories: Government, News, Society & Culture
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My experience in being in love and my advice for those who may want it!
Categories: Kids & Family
Raven Ministries International Inc.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: evangelism, inner city missions, pastor troy bohn, raven ministries international, raven street church, short term mission trips, urban missions
Michelle Baker’s motivational podcast for self-employed creatives delivers insights and actionable advice to develop personal and professional success as a maker, artisan or designer. We all wear MANY hats as creative business professionals. Let’s talk about it! 🎩 • • • If you are a creative solopreneur— a designer, illustrator, artist, or other type of independent, self-employed creative professional—HAT CHATS are created for you and designed to inspire, educate and “Help Artists Thrive.” (HAT) Listen while you create! • • •
Categories: Arts
The Invisible Man (1897) is one of the most famous science fiction novels of all time. Written by H.G. Wells (1866-1946), it tells the story of a scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility and uses it on himself. The story begins as the Invisible Man, with a bandaged face and a heavy coat and gloves, takes a train to lodge in a country inn whilst he tries to discover the antidote and make himself visible again.
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Created to have fun and share the experiences of my life and those around me. Enjoy
Categories: Society & Culture
NextMobility Covers everything in the mobility sector. This includes, car-sharing, ride-sharing, electric vehicles, and self-driving cars. On the NextMobility podcast we discuss the future of mobility with industry leaders. Season 1 landing on September 6th!
Categories: Technology
Independent Bible Baptist Church located in Indianapolis Indiana. Free Download Bible Studies and Sermons from Irvington Bible Baptist Church.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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