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The New Hoodoo podcast is hosted by two Mississippi Mystics, Halicue Hanna and Andi Anderson. The New Hoodoo podcast serves spirituality tea that is strong, hot, and unapologetically Black and femme. In each episode, we share how and why our Hoodoo practice and spiritual perspectives flavor every aspect of our modern experience. In addition to all of the sacred history and knowledge that we share about this revered African Diasporic Spiritual tradition, we also deliver “hoodoo hot takes” on what’s swirling to the top of the cauldron of pop culture and politics.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: akashicrecords, astrology, candlemagic, hoodoo, numerology, tarot, tarotcards, voodoo, wicca, witchcraft
Paul Martin is a writer of science fiction, crime and fantasy. He also has a casual interest in history, philosophy and theology. #sciencefiction #fantasy #crime
Categories: Fiction
On January 4th, 2017 life as we knew it would change forever. This is a very candid and upfront discussion on what happens to those left behind when a loved one is deported and being real with yourself on finding a path forward.
Categories: Society & Culture
Weekly podcast that will feature the members of @NYJetsEdits (Cam Shank, Pablo Garciaguirre, and Matt Robbins). We are very passionate Jets fans with varying opinions, so don’t get surprised if our discussions get heated. Hosted by: Cam Shank , Pablo Garciaguirre, and Matt Robbins ; The 3 owners of @NYJETSEDITS. You can see our posts through Instagram, Twitter, and Bleacher Report
Categories: Sports
Give yourself an hour-in-residence with creative folks discussing the intersections of process, place, and the personal. Artists, writers, and cultural producers who have engaged with Centrum’s residency program over its 40+ years bring you into their studios, homes, and minds to guide us towards the myriad ways our creative practices can affect change through art.
Co-founded by Carol Becker and David Henry Hwang, this marquee annual festival presents readings of three plays by living international playwrights alongside conversations with the playwrights and translators. © 2020 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York Creative Commons License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Email’s Not Dead is a podcast about how we communicate with each other and the broader world through modern technologies. Email isn’t dead, but it could be if we don’t change how we think about it. Hosts Jonathan Torres and Eric Trinidad dive into the email underworld and come back out with a distinctive look at the way developers and marketers send email.
Categories: Technology
Ever since the discovery in 1995 of an object with half the mass of Jupiter in a four-day orbit around the star 51 Pegasi, it has been clear that the dynamics of extrasolar planetary systems can be quite different from that of our solar system. More than 200 extrasolar planets have now been found, including at least 20 systems with multiple planets, some in resonant configurations. Their diversity must originate in the properties of the protoplanetary disc of dusty gas out of which they form, the dynamics of the formation of the planetary core, and the subsequent interaction of the planet with the surrounding disc, with other planets, and with the central star. Over the past decade, there has been significant progress on the theoretical aspects of the planet formation process. Two viable models of planet formation have been explored, core accretion (growth of dust into planets through mutual collisions) and gravitational instability in the disc, and several modes of angular momentum exchange between planet and disc have been identified which may explain the proximity of the 51 Peg planet to its star. However, many of the stages of planet formation remain poorly understood. In part this is because of a lack of knowledge of the physical nature of protoplanetary discs, although this has increased dramatically in recent years owing both to observations of the gaseous and dusty components of the discs of pre-main-sequence stars and to computational modelling of their (magneto-) hydrodynamics. The outcome of planet formation is also becoming more tightly constrained, through the growing number of systems known to have either extrasolar planets or planetesimal belts analogous to the asteroid and Kuiper belts. The discovery of planetesimals and dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune is also leading to a revision in our understanding of the formation and evolution of the outer solar system. The wide array of phenomena seen in all systems is opening up new areas of celestial mechanics. Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/DDP/
Categories: Uncategorised
Written in the first century b.C., On the Nature of Things (in Latin, De Rerum Natura) is a poem in six books that aims at explaining the Epicurean philosophy to the Roman audience. Among digressions about the importance of philosophy in men’s life and praises of Epicurus, Lucretius created a solid treatise on the atomic theory, the falseness of religion and many kinds of natural phenomena. With no harm to his philosophical scope, the author composed a didactic poem of epic flavor, of which the imagery and style are highly praised. (Summary by Leni)
Categories: Arts
Welcome to the Photo Nerds photography podcast featuring your hosts , Gareth Danks, Paul G Johnson and Gary Gough. These well known photographers from YouTube and beyond come together to talk everything photography and a whole lot more.
Categories: Technology
Weekly sermons from the pulpit of Grace Fellowship of Dixon.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Five guys exploring their faith in conversation, Bible study and Interviews.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventist, christianity, church, Lightbearers, sda, table, talk
“Goodie Bag Radio” is a bi-weekly podcast where two opposite minded friends explore various topics, life living in the Central Valley, and the antics (that nobody tells you about) of adulthood.
Categories: Comedy
Join national recording artist Kelontae Gavin best know for his singles No Ordinary Worship and Hold Me Close among others, for open honest and candid dialog and conversations. Every episode is power packed with different topics and ways to apply biblical wisdom to everyday life. Listen as he and guest discuss important conversations from christian living, mental and spiritual growth all while rocking a dope pair of J’s!!!! New Episodes every week! Tune in!
Categories: Education
We are a podcast about nothing…and everything. The premise is simple, we discuss trivia and ‘Easter eggs’ that exist within movies. Some of the trivia are 100% true (Easter egg) and some, less true (Rotten egg). Our formula is loosely based around the unofficial game, 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon. Want to know more? Tune in!
Categories: TV & Film
A podcast bringing you all the latest news from the indie book world!
Categories: Arts
The podcast where we talk about anything and everything. Send us a voice message at https://anchor.fm/AnythingAbout/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anythingabout/support
Categories: Leisure
In this podcast series, through a question and answer format, various Christian educators from various backgrounds, denominations, and locations discuss how they show Christ in their classrooms and other related topics.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality