MI Music Podcast
KJ and Scott interview Michigan musicians about their musical journey and get down to the bottom of what makes music so awesome.
Categories: Music
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KJ and Scott interview Michigan musicians about their musical journey and get down to the bottom of what makes music so awesome.
Categories: Music
A podcast about two friends that take a laidback and casual approach to random topics all while tossing a few back.
Categories: Society & Culture
Girls Just Wanna features two best friends and comedians, Katie & Aurelia, as they navigate long-distance friendship. And each week, they’ll interview women about their careers, passions, and projects, to try and expand their own bubbles just a bit.
Categories: Comedy
Your favorite spoiler-filled one-star Wynonna Earp podcast. Hosted by: Monica and friends
Categories: TV & Film
A podcast where we discuss things in everyday life that make you question “hmm”
Categories: Comedy
Dev is a grab driver and a business owner in the making. This series will be about his journey and idiosyncrasies that he sees in himself and others and how it is helping him to become a better person daily
Categories: Business
Get inspired by people who make a difference bigger than themselves with host Aaron Pete. From overcoming obstacles to finding motivation, these guests will inspire you to dream bigger and strive for greatness!
Popular guests include Brent Butt, Ariel Helwani, Rav Arora, Tara Henley and Lorne Cardinal.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: Aaron Pete, Ariel Helwani, Brent Butt, Crime, indigenous, mental-health, News, Politics
A podcast that gets to the heart of climate change through personal stories. Hosted by Mary Anne Hitt & Anna Jane Joyner. Trigger Warning: Parts of our conversation include subject matters regarding mental illness, substance abuse, and suicide. If these topics could be potentially triggering for you, please listen at your own discretion.
In this final season of NPLH, we’re exploring the concept of loss and what it means to embrace the mystery of the future.
For our third and final episode of NPLH, Anna Jane opens up to share her own very personal story of facing death and loss and finding the courage to go on.
Mental Health Resource: If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Lifeline anytime, at 800-273-8255
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast, about anything, but mostly nothing. Join childhood friends Carson and Gavin as they laugh about who knows what, play funny sounds, and talk about……..something? Who knows. You’ll enjoy it, and that’s a promise. At least, I think you will. You honestly might not, and that’s okay. Just don’t listen. It’s probably better if you didn’t. But if you wanted to, that would also be cool. New episodes every Friday. Want to stay up to date with the podcast? Give us a follow on our social media platforms, and check out the video version of this show on YouTube in the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ittakesallkindspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ITAKPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOiFvMWeu7DwKfyx8Hvc6Hg
Categories: Comedy
A weekly conversation between host (and ADJ•ective New Music Composers’ Collective Member) Rob McClure and a guest artist, concerning aspects of their work, life, and contemporary creativity.
Categories: Music
Chances are, you are reading this because you are aware that Jamestown, Virginia, celebrated its 400th birthday in 2007. It was the first “successful” English settlement in America. Although the colonists eventually moved upriver to be quit of the hard luck and difficult conditions on the small island, they left behind a trove of possessions – used, worn out, or forgotten.Did you ever stop to consider just how many different items you have, need, or use, to live, work, and amuse yourself? Chances are that you would seriously underestimate! But once you put such a list together, another person could tell quite a story about the life you lead.The puzzle of archeology is how to tell that story, just from the discovery of the traces you leave behind. Literally hundreds of thousands of artifacts have been recovered from this pioneering community during three major efforts (1903, the 1950’s, and 1994-present) to reconstruct how Europeans of the early 17th century managed to transplant themselves to a wild and hostile land.The authors, writing for the National Park Service in 1956, relate a fascinating tale of the colonists’ resources, their possessions, and their manufactures. They relate documentary evidence from England, Virginia, and elsewhere, and then match it up with items found on the site.Think about packing for a trip to a new world, where you will spend the rest of your life. There are no shops, no regular supply deliveries. You will build your own home. Food is strictly grown or caught on your own. The local folks (Indians) may be (and were, at some times!) hostile to your presence. You will depend on only a few dozen other people to help you with the things you don’t know how to do, and they will depend on you. How do you prepare? What do you take?This is that story.For an easy-to-understand history of Jamestown, have a look at this site: http://www.tobacco.org/History/Jamestown.htmlTo help you visualize Jamestown, and especially the area of the original three-sided fort, I highly recommend this site: http://www.apva.org/finding/index.html (Summary by Mark F. Smith)
Categories: Arts
The world of Cybersecurity is evolving constantly, from increasing legislation to a changing threat landscape. Join PwC experts as they discuss the challenges and opportunities facing global organisations like yours and learn about strategies and actions you can take to build a resilient organisation and drive secure growth.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: cyber, cybersecurity, hacking, threat
‘Imagen this…’ the podcast for all things Gen Z! Want to know more about Gen Z? Then join us for our around 20-minute monthly podcast where in each episode we’ll be joined by one of our Gen Z community members. We’ll discuss what matters to Gen Z, how they think, and the incredible impact they’re having on society.
Categories: Business
Stikeman Elliott provides creative Canadian legal services to clients around the world. In this series of 15-minute podcasts on private equity and midmarket M&A, with a focus on Canada, a wide range of industry participants discuss the deal market trends that they’ve been seeing. The host and originator of the series is Mario Nigro, M&A partner at Stikeman Elliott in Toronto. Read more about Mario Nigro: https://bit.ly/3IkJsPJ
Categories: Business
I’m a boss ass medical marijuana grower. And I just pretty much say and speak whatever I want it’s a free country right Silent village with Dr. Shots with my sick twisted n thoughts.. Life is earned not stolen. Live it to the f****** fullest I could be dead in 5 seconds I don’t know never have never will.. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-sebring/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Join Be Shakti as she covers a range of topics exploring somatic psychology, Chinese medicine, YIN Yoga, Yogic philosophy and its application in a modern day world, and all of the in betweens of living as a walking bag of stardust. For more on Be head to beshaktiyoga.com or follow along on instagram @beshakti Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/be-shakti/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to the wild, ridiculous, and completely out of control adventure that is called special needs parenting. The kind of “all your child will eat are frozen pancakes from Trader Joe’s, and they are out, so you are crying to the friendly crew member in the Hawaiian shirt and he gives you free flowers on your way out the door because he feels so sorry for you” kind of adventures. Join Maureen, a light hearted host with deep insights. There will be laughs and tears. Probably at the same time.
Categories: Kids & Family
The First-Gen Lounge, an award-winning podcast, is the FIRST show of its kind and #1 in the world for first-generation scholars and professionals. It is a place where we come to kick it and talk honestly about all things life. You’ll cry. You’ll laugh. You’ll grow… and you’ll be inspired while listening to motivating stories and valuable lessons from fellow first-gens. In every session, you’re going to get practical strategies for becoming the best version of yourself. From entrepreneurship, mentorship, graduate school advice, boosting productivity, finances, networking, facing adversity, and changing the world around you—we chat about it all (you can expect quite a few laughs, too)! More importantly, here YOU WILL find a strong community that will encourage you to keep growing each day—we’re people who break barriers and defy the odds but understand there is still much ahead of us; therefore, leaning on, and learning from, each other is what we do. So, go ahead and grab a seat, get real comfortable, and join the conversations every Thursday at 9pm EST! Learn more at www.thefirstgenlounge.com. #TheFirstGenLounge
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Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business, college students, empowerment, entrepreneurship, higher education, personal development, Self-Improvement, young professionals