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Karen Bryan’s recent posts to audioboom.com Tips for things to do in Austria outside the capital of Vienna.
Categories: Technology
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Karen Bryan’s recent posts to audioboom.com Tips for things to do in Austria outside the capital of Vienna.
Categories: Technology
Pray through the Bible verse by verse with Mary DeMuth. When life overwhelms you, unburden yourself through prayer and experience God’s nearness. God is listening.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, daily, day, demuth, every, Intercession, Jesus, mary, Pray, prayer, scripture
Youth Culture Today is a 60-second daily radio spot from CPYU and Walt Mueller, now available as a podcast. It provides a quick glance into the world of teenagers and today’s youth culture for parents, youth workers and others who care about kids and want to help them navigate adolescence in ways that bring glory to God.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Center for Parent/Youth Understanding, CPYU, parenting, radio, Student Ministry, Teenagers, Walt Mueller, Youth Culture, Youth Culture Today, youth ministry
Barney Saltzberg reads his picture book called, This Is A Great Place For A Hotdog Stand
Categories: Kids & Family
The Jess Cagle Podcast with Julia Cunningham is a weekly podcast featuring interviews with the biggest names from TV, movies, and music.
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: hollywood, interviews, Movies, music, pop culture, tv
Parental Control is a monthly parenting and lifestyle podcast created by My Baba and hosted by the website’s founder Leonora Bamford. The first episode came about when Leonora became increasingly frustrated at how challenging it is to keep her children safe online and wanted to find out what teenagers really think about being online and staying safe. Parental Control is about feeling in control as a parent or prospective parent and feeling confident tackling problems head-on. Each month, we’ll discuss current and on-going issues that affect mums and dads throughout parenthood and tease out the solutions with the help of some brilliant guest and expert speakers. My Baba provides the daily scoop on family, food and lifestyle – we’re not just experts at all things parenting.
Categories: Kids & Family
This episode is an informal roundtable, bringing together key youth activists who contributed to the Gender Transformative Education brief, launched in December 2021, with Plan International, Transform Education, UNGEI and UNICEF Education. The brief was developed through a highly consultative and intergenerational process, bringing together the voices of global, regional and national education and gender practitioners, academics, ministers, activists and experts. Young feminist activists and youth-led organizations played a critical role in co-creating the brief, which explains how to “do” g
Categories: Education
Just two college students trying to point others to Christ!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Yes, you can GET MORE FREEDOM, MONEY & FUN OUT OF WORK! But it won’t just land in your lap. Are you a high achiever who’s tired of hitting roadblocks? Then this is the show for you! Cat Breet welcomes industry leaders from around the world to share their breakthrough moments and secrets to success. Tune in now to get the HOW-TO, TOOLS & INSPIRATION you need to make YOUR dreams your reality … faster and easier. A better life begins with a better career. Are you ready to get yours?
Categories: Business
Improv podcast! Join Eddie, Gio, & Kyree as they try to make sense of the world. One. Episode. At. A. Time.
Categories: Comedy
You and Your Hair With Your Hair Doctor is a podcast for you and your hair (whether natural or relaxed hair) where you get hair(e)education, tips on healthy lifestyle living to help your hair growth, hair gist and many more. You get episodes every second and last Saturday of the month. To send your review, feedback and suggestions, you can reach out to me @_ibukunolu or @hybeekaystyles on Instagram and yourhairdoctoribukunoluwapo@gmail.com Remember to keep drinking your water and minding Your Hair Business.😌
Categories: Arts
LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Be Kind When You Can by Eliza Cook. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 30, 2011.Eliza Cook was an English author, Chartist poet and writer born in London Road, Southwark.She was the daughter of a local tradesman. She attended the local Sunday Schools and was encouraged by the son of the music master to produce her first volume of poetry. From this she took confidence and in 1837 began to offer verse to the radical Weekly Dispatch, then edited by William Johnson Fox. She was a staple of its pages for the next ten years. She also offered material to The Literary Gazette, Metropolitan Magazine and New Monthly. (summary from Wikipedia)
Categories: Arts
Plumbing the depths of pop culture and finding out how capitalism sucks and is interesting in the process. Host Jedd Cole brings together philosophical and literary tools to tease apart the ways movies, music, stories and ideas make sense (out) of life, society and politics.
Categories: Society & Culture
Dr. Karen Wyatt, hospice physician and author of “7 Lessons for Living from the Dying,” interviews experts on all aspects of the end-of-life, including: caring for the dying, funeral and burial practices, planning for the end-of-life, conscious dying, grief and loss, caregiver support, afterlife, death and the arts, and community initiatives to improve end-of-life care. Access show notes at www.eolupodcast.com
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: advance directive, Afterlife, aging, compassion and choices, conscious dying, death and dying, death with dignity, end of life, funeral industry, green burial, grief, healthcare system and dying, home funeral, physician assisted dying, preparing for end of life, spirituality and death
Current content discussions from the views of two completely different generations. Gen X and the Next Generations that follow.
Categories: Sports
Purple Highs documents the people who went to Prince‘s Paisley Park Studios in Minnesota. Hosted By Mark Bonde and Prince‘s longtime DJ, Dudley D.
Categories: Arts
Listen to 2013 choral music for both church and school from Greg Gilpin.
Categories: Music
All Things Considered is a podcast where I talk about all the things – faith, career, relationships and just… thoughts.
Categories: Society & Culture