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She Evolved is a podcast created to inspire women through storytelling.
Categories: Education
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She Evolved is a podcast created to inspire women through storytelling.
Categories: Education
The Sundial is the student newspaper for California State University Northridge, available on campus, and in the app.
Categories: Education
The Verity podcast is hosted by author, speaker and public theologian Phylicia Masonheimer. Covering topics of faith and culture from a biblical perspective, through a historical lens, the podcast is designed to inspire you to ask better questions, go deeper in faith, and defend your beliefs with both grace and logic.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: theology
Do you remember what it was like to hear your favorite band for the first time? Join rock and roll superfan Alison and her BFF Rachel (who missed all the music) as they take a fresh look at some of the world’s best loved tunes. Join Rachel’s fun journey of discovery of your favorite bands and find out what effect the perspective of a completely clean slate can have on some all-time classic songs.
Categories: Music
Raw, heartfelt conversations on everyday spirituality, embodiment, cultural healing and art- in celebration of our beautiful Human spirit. . Your invitation to come to center….deepening presence, connection and aliveness to thrive in contemporary polycrises. Here you’ll find wisdom, laughter, beauty and courage- for our youngest parts from our wisest. . Host Ishita Sharma meets mystics and scientists, teachers and healers, visionaries and creatives in generous and generative space. Each one is a guide to wholeness, in their own beautiful way.
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Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Embracing Minimalism NZ is all about living MORE with LESS.
Join us as we journey towards embracing Minimalism
New Zealand based, world focused.
Categories: Society & Culture
It’s a series of me describing how I wrote letters, to impossible friendships, to potential homes, to lovers, to past traumas, and drenched my heart out a lot of times.. but never received one back: and maybe that’s okay. I want to write and speak about people, speak about them raw but there are people who’d done so wrong to me, that it seems like I shouldn’t give them a chance to be alive in any of my art, “but darlin’ you made a poet cry, you made an artist bleed, so expect yourself to be shown, striped naked by her eyes. “
Categories: Arts
F&W!, don’t ever forget this name, because it is the one that you will find in the world wide night life. F&W are the ones that will brighten your nights with their outstanding music and personality. F&W (aka Chris & Thomas) started in Montreal where they spend most of their time producing music. Montreal is known for its excellent quality of producers it brings out, such as: Paris and Simo. F&W is proud to be part of that great lineage and to expand it with their own unique style. They like to remix and create House and electronic music. They like to make people listen to sounds and tracks that they have never heard before. There’s no doubt that this young duo will be emerging as a group to watch in the near future.
Categories: Music
Do you know what’s interesting things to do in Vancouver? Let me give you ideas!
Categories: Society & Culture
Purpose of the show is to showcase Hong Kong globally as a great place to live, work, visit and invest; and highlight the entrepreneurial, dynamic and resilient spirit of Hong Kong people. Come hear guests from different walks of life in Hong Kong, who have pursued their passions and found great success in Hong Kong. Guests represent different industries, professions and nationalities depicting the true multi-cultural and international aspect of Hong Kong for which the city is truly known. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourhkstory/support
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast community for social justice-minded millennials who aren’t afraid to make things uncomfortable. RUDE sprouted from the collective struggle for a more just and inclusive world. Together, we host topical, re-energizing, forward-thinking conversations. And we want you to be part of it! Because it’s time to push back. http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:447201786/sounds.rss
Categories: Society & Culture
Join Haley and Sierra for a climb into missing people, conspiracies, and more mysteries!
Categories: Society & Culture
Louis Hughes was born a slave near Charlottesville, Virginia to a white father and a black slave woman. Throughout his life he worked mostly as a house servant, but was privy to the intimate details and workings of the entire McGee cotton plantation and empire. In Thirty Years A Slave Hughes provides vivid descriptions and explicit accounts of how the McGee plantation in Mississippi, and the McGee mansion in Tennessee functioned–accounts of the lives of the many slaves that lived, suffered and sometimes died under the cruel and unusual punishments meted out by Boss and his monstrously unstable and vindictive wife. He described the profane manner in which this peculiar institution dehumanized, on a daily basis, not only the black man but even more so the white man. Ultimately, Thirty Years A Slave is an expression of Hughes’s desire to accurately describe the nature of the influence that the institution of slavery had on this country during the two hundred years in which it existed here, and the influence it continues to have on the heart and soul of a post-Civil War, post-14th Amendment United States. (Introduction by James K. White)
Categories: Arts
In Moment 2 Moment, we seek to reveal the formative moments which most influenced each guest in becoming the Artist they are today. Join along as we journey together, exploring the shaping & molding of each influential Artist’s life & craft…one moment at a time.
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Whenever I have promoted in the fire service, one of the first comments is, “Don’t forget where you came from!” My question has always been, “How Can I?” How do you erase the events and what you have experienced and witnessed over a 25+ year career just because you promote? Let’s discuss those past years and figure out how that makes who you become when you move up the fire latter.
Categories: Business
This podcast series puts spotlight on knovledge about sexism as a way to contribute to the fight against sexism and sexist abuse in the university world.
Listeners are introduced to researchers and other leading sexism experts. They discuss awareness of sexism, boosting the work to prevent it and other sexist violations in working life – both within the academic workspace and outside.
The podcast is built on the e-book “Sexism in Danish Higher Education and Research” publised in 2020 by a group of researchers from Roskilde University (RUC), University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Aarhus University (AU) and Copenhagen University (KU.
Listening to this podcast, you will learn about sexism. You will gain insight into the reasons why sexism can thrive in academic organizations and knowledge of how sexism affects the individual as well as the workplace.
You will be presented with examples on how managers can prevent sexism and deal with it when it occurs.
The podcast is sponsored by Roskilde University (RUC), University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Aarhus University (AU) and Copenhagen University (KU).
Producer and host: Trine Askholm
Editor and producer: Freia Dam
Link to the book: https://sexismedu.dk/
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness
Speak English with ESLPod.com is for anyone who wants to learn or improve their English listening and speaking. These daily and cultural English lessons are brought to you by Dr. Lucy Tse and Dr. Jeff McQuillan, former professors of applied linguistics and education. Join more than 15 million people in 189 countries who have learned English with ESLPod.com. If you are an English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) speaker, then this podcast is for you!
If you can’t read this, then put on your glasses and listen to this episode on having bad eyes.
Slow dialogue: 1:07
Explanations: 2:45
Fast dialogue: 15:19
Sue: This medication I’m taking is messing with my vision. Everything is blurry.
Hamed: That’s a good reason for you to stay home from work today.
Sue: I can’t. I have to give a presentation this afternoon and I can’t flake out on my coworkers.
Hamed: What good are you to them if you’re blind as a bat?
Sue: Everybody else will have crystal clear vision, so all I have to do is to put in an appearance. Things may not be as sharp as I’d like them to be, but I can still make out people and objects – as long as they’re really big.
Hamed: I don’t think your coworkers are going to want you to blindside them today with your strange behavior. You’re going to do more harm than good.
Sue: I can see well enough. I only see double if I move my head like this. Whoa…
Hamed: At this point, I don’t care if you have X-ray vision. That medication is affecting more than your vision. It’s impairing your better judgment!
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
Categories: Education
Tags: anglais, EFL, els, englis, ESL, ESLPod, grammar, ingles, listen, pod, speak, TOEFL, vocabulary
The YFP is a social, comedic, pop culture, weekly podcast. We examine relationships, current events and sticky situations through a somewhat feminist lens. Please join us as we fearlessly navigate life with a dose of yummy, delicious sunshine! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yummy-fearless/support
Categories: Society & Culture