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LGBT theatre group in Birmingham, UK. Acting Out is fun!
Categories: Arts
Welcome to the Performer Power-Up Podcast, where I empower you to take control of your life, improve your well-being, and simply flourish in one of the most physically, mentally, and emotionally taxing careers out there: a career in the arts. I’m Meg, certified health and life coach, professional actor/singer/dancer, and your host. Join me on my quest to open the conversation on all things wellness within the performing arts industry. It’s time to ditch the dreaded “starving artist” mentality and finally embrace the “thriving artist” identity. Instagram: @megsholistichaven
Categories: Arts
Ascension Coach and Healer to Sensitives and Starseeds. Marilyn O’Malley, creates podcast events to empower, inspire, teach and help move you into higher dimensional 5D energy.
She interviews people who are living their mission and passion, experts, sages, and mentors that have valuable wisdom to share.
Marilyn also shares her wide variety of energy tools; meditations, visualizations and short teachings that guide you to live more comfortably in your body feeling connected, expanded, empowered to make the difference you’re here to make.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Life is full of questions and we just happen to have enough time (and insanity) to try answering them! Join a bunch of bored cousins from the PH 🇵🇭 as they explore colorful topics like films, books, society, or even life itself— all in pursuit of self-amusement. New episodes every Saturday! Join the fun by messaging us some interesting questions on Instagram @couzwhynot or email us at couz.whynot@gmail.com
Categories: Society & Culture
News and Insights for Today, and Tomorrow UC Today reports on the latest Microsoft Teams news and marketplace trends. Every day our tech journalists uncover the hottest topics and vendor innovations shaping the future of work.Our coverage is fully digital offering our audience authentic news and insights on the channel of their choice. We offer daily news, weekly features, video conversations and authority content aligned to the needs of business leaders in today’s world.For industry professionals, our weekly newsletter offers a range of popular stories hand-picked by our editorial team. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter.If you’re seeking editorial coverage, connect with our news desk.
Categories: Technology
Tags: Collaboration, Direct Routing, microsoft, Microsoft Teams, Office 365, Phone System, Rob Scott, Skype for Business, Tom Arbuthnot, Unified Communications
True Love. No limits, no obstacles, no miscommunications. Only Love. “Give up, let go, leave everything behind, follow your passions, and remember how to fly, and everything you’ve ever dreamed of can be yours.” –That’s how this story goes. There’s no arch villain, no dark conspiracy, not even a comedy of errors. This story goes straight to the heart of happily ever after and, like true love, it never strays. The Director’s Cut of Lost and Not Found begins where one person reaches that point of “enough is enough,” stops playing by the rules, and starts following his heart. Leaving behind everything that led to his decision, and restoring parts of the story that had once been left on the cutting-room floor, it delivers a new experience whether you’ve read the other editions or not. In these pages you’ll find a faerie, a two-headed monster, titans young and old, a flying city, amazing museums, unusual time mechanics, and many more wonders as they’re discovered by two people in love. This cut of the book was made for the lovers and the dreamers out there.
Categories: Arts
Tags: descriptive, ending, faerie, fantasy, fiction, happy, love, Pan, peter, romance, saccharine, science, scifi, Sweet, tink, Tinkerbell, true, Utopia
When life gives you lemons, make Melonade! Life gave me dyslexia and over time I’ve learnt to appreciate the strengths in learning differently. Melonade is a series of podcasts where I will be chatting with lots of people about neurodiversity, their experiences and their thoughts on how education can be improved and arts importance in society.
Categories: Education
This is for anyone who wants to improve their results. Race drivers, athletes and executives can all take from this podcast. Enjoy.
Brought to you by the visionary minds at Institute for the Future, this captivating series delves deep into the ever-evolving landscapes of science, technology, and culture. In each episode, IFTF’s distinguished researchers engage in riveting conversations with the world’s most innovative scientists, engineers, trailblazers, and thought leaders, who are redefining the course of our collective future – here and now. In this season, “Future Now” shines a spotlight on the bold endeavors to revolutionize enterprise and business practices. Our gripping discussions explore the pursuit of more humane, inclusive, and equitable outcomes, providing you with an exclusive front-row seat to the breakthroughs that will define tomorrow.
Categories: Society & Culture
Host Andrea Vascellari tackles phases of strategic planning and dives deep into the various elements required in each phase.
In this episode we are going to introduce “FIR on Strategy Updates” and we will talk about the length of the show and the future content – stats mentioned during the show.
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Categories: News, Technology
With karāma standing for geography or dignity, and sūtra being stories, KarāmaSūtra will capture the memories & musings of individuals who ultimately shape the collective fabric of our society. A narrative podcast that chronicles the communities we’ve grown up with. We think you’ll enjoy a new podcast from Amaeya Media, Tell Me More, a show for kids and adults. Join 8-year-old Spatika, who’s lived in Dubai all his life, and Liz McEnaney, who’ve moved here recently as they uncover what the city looked like in the beginning. As fans of KaramaSutra, we think you’ll love it—check it out and let us know what you think. Stay safe and we’ll be back soon!
Categories: Society & Culture
Out Now with Aaron and Abe is a weekly podcast dedicated to providing a discussion about the newest film release of the week. Join friends, Aaron and Abe, along with the possible inclusion of some special guests, as they have plenty of fun in examining and critiquing the latest in newly released flicks. If you have an hour to kill…
Categories: TV & Film
From the opening passage itself of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, the reader is drawn into the world of the hero, Pip, who is at that time, seven years old. The author creates an unforgettable atmosphere: the gloom of the graveyard, the melancholy of the orphan boy, the mists rising over the marshes and the terrifying appearance of an escaped convict in chains. Told in first person (one of the only two books that Dickens used this form for, the other being David Copperfield) Great Expectations is a classic coming of age novel, in which we trace the growth and evolution of Pip or Philip Pirrip to give his full name. Pip has lost his parents very early in life and is being brought up by his much older sister and brother-in-law Joe Gargery. His sister is a dominating and shrewish woman, while Joe is an affectionate man. Joe’s uncle Mr Pumblechook (another of Dickens’ delightfully evocative names) asks Joe to send Pip to the stately mansion Statis House ostensibly to play with the owner Miss Havisham’s adopted daughter Estella. This marks the beginning of a life-changing experience for Pip. Miss Havisham is a wealthy eccentric whose twisted agenda is that of taking revenge on the man who jilted her at the altar. Pip is unwittingly drawn into her malevolent schemes. When Pip grows older, Miss Havisham’s lawyer Mr Jaggers informs Pip that he has come into a large fortune from an unknown benefactor and that he must move to London and learn to become a “gentleman.” What follows is a strange and labyrinthine tale of Pip’s journey into adulthood. Dickens’ wonderful gift for characterization peoples the book with a host of memorable characters and sub-plots. The novel also explores the fears and anxieties of childhood and traces Pip’s moral and emotional development and his ambitions as he matures. Estella as the warped creation of a vengeful mind has her own route to traverse. Great Expectations finds Charles Dickens at the peak of his creative powers. The Victorian preoccupation with wealth and social ambition, personal ambition, class distinctions, crime and punishment and how they looked at education and self improvement as a means to rise in society are all vividly portrayed here. There are some delightfully humorous passages throughout the book which add to its flavor and authenticity. As with most of Dickens’ work, this is a book to be savored by young and old alike and preferably to be read aloud, as Dickens himself did in his wildly popular public readings. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Charles Dickens, Classics (antiquity), ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Great Expectations, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, romance
The Lexi J Wellness Podcast covers a variety of topics with an underlying goal of self improvement. We discuss life, relationships, business and the human experience. The hosts, Lexi and Brett, are a married couple deeply curious of their potential. The two are in constant pursuit of personal excellence in hopes that it will set a positive domino effect in motion for others to become the best version of themselves.
Categories: Education
Hear fresh Torah from OU-JLIC Toronto’s Rabbi Aaron Greenberg, straight from the 6ix (or 905)!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast about maternal mental health. Hosted by Kristina Dulaney, RN, PMH-C. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weseeyoumama/support
Categories: Health & Fitness
Join Matt, Austin, Evan, and a variety of guests as they discuss college, music, life, and share some wild stories
Categories: Society & Culture
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was written by Philip Melanchthon during and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pontifical Confutation of the Augsburg Confession, Charles V’s commissioned official Roman Catholic response to the Lutheran Augsburg Confession of June 25, 1530. It was intended to be a defense of the Augsburg Confession and a refutation of the Confutation. It was signed as a confession of faith by leading Lutheran magnates and clergy at the meeting of the Smalcald League in February, 1537, and subsequently included in the German [1580] and Latin [1584] Book of Concord. As the longest document in the Book of Concord, it offers the most detailed Lutheran response to the Roman Catholicism of that day as well as an extensive Lutheran exposition of the doctrine of Justification. (By Wikipedia)
Categories: Arts
A Costa Rica Surf Culture Podcast. Brought to you by Joe Walsh, the founder of Witch’s Rock Surf Camp in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. Join Joe, Niki, and P-MAC as we discuss surfing in Costa Rica and taking surf trips around the world. Listen to interviews with surf industry veterans, surf travelers, and other worldly surfing characters. Enjoy the show. Email any questions or comments to getoutandsurfCR@gmail.com Come stay with us at Witch’s Rock Surf Camp in Tamarindo. http://witchsrocksurfcamp.com See you surfing, pura vida, Joe Walsh http://instagram.com/getoutandsurf
Categories: Society & Culture