A Good Book Review
A podcast wherein we review a variety of books written for a christian audience.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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A podcast wherein we review a variety of books written for a christian audience.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Building HVAC Science covers a broad array of topics in building science and HVAC diagnostics, as well as human comfort, health, and safety. Hosted by HVAC measurement and building performance experts Eric Kaiser & Bill Spohn, this show will take a deep dive into all things that relate to buildings and people in the built environment. This show is a production of TruTech Tools, LTD.
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: 057074, buildingperformance, buildingscience, energyrating
How do organisations gather and use data to innovate? In this podcast, Devoteam G Cloud’s Sven Hermans and Tristan Van Thielen chat with data leaders to discuss how they made their organisations more data driven, the challenges they encountered along the way, and how your company can get started on a data journey.
Categories: Technology
A film show hosted by two film majors. We will be discussing movie news, what we watched over the past week, a top 10 list and a game!
Categories: TV & Film
This will be the journey of how one navigates a lovely ever-changing life in a not so lovely ever-changing world! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keeser-coley/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Love, joy, happiness and fulfillment, are your cultural boundaries keeping you from having all this? Asian, American or Asian-American, there is pride to be found in your cultural heritage, being identified as one is an honor and never an embarrassment. Join Kimchi Chow as she shares her insights on life lessons she has learned from the past 4 decades living as an immigrant in the USA. She shares tips from other Asian women and immigrants who overcame the challenges of cultural conflicts and how to find the key to claim power in life. Before her migration from Vietnam, Kimchi already had a set of standards and expectations born from her Eastern cultural upbringing. After living in America for 40 years, her customs and culture has changed through her experiences that made her into a person she did not want to be. She is an investor and a business owner with a background in engineering. On top of all of this, she is a wife, a mother and a daughter. Having her fair share of stress is an understatement, when she tried to balance her duties for her family and her obligations to her work. Kimchi tried to please everyone, forgetting about herself and almost losing her marriage from the imbalance in her life and setting the wrong priorities. Apart from her own struggles, Kimchi witnessed a lot more from others, from relationships breaking apart to couples filing for divorce, parents disowning their children and even children committing suicide from the pressure they get from their parents. These incidents made her realize she needed to change and adapt to her new environment to protect herself, her marriage and her children. She saw that health, wealth and relationships are like the three legs of a stool, with each one playing a vital role to support each other and what they stand for. Exploring possibilities, experimenting on beliefs and learning painful yet meaningful lessons, Kimchi found a way to be more authentic with herself and show more compassion towards others. In the past twenty years, she has learned an effective way to communicate with others and be relatable to them, giving them the respect that they yearn for. As a life coach and teacher, Kimchi empowers Asian women and immigrants so they can create a life with power, freedom and choice. She wants to help Asian women to live their lives to the fullest and express themselves freely no matter what country they live in. She wants to help every woman to know that happiness and fulfillment in life are within their grasp. Asian Women of Power is the podcast that will address and compare the key values between Asian and North American cultures. The episodes will discuss behaviors, expectations and assumptions from men to women and from parent to child. Kimchi will share different communication styles based on different personalities that most people think are gender specific as well parenting techniques from the perspective of an Asian woman. With self-confidence, your life will look and feel meaningful and you can start inspiring others to live a better life. When you know what you stand for and believe it can make an impact, then there is a reason for you to share it to the world, as well as listen to the messages the rest of the world wants to share. Find balance in family and work with a life filled with positivity.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Welcome to Being the Dot, a new podcast about the experiences of People of Color in professional settings. Hear stories that will resonate with you, inspire you, move you, and motivate you to find how you can thrive, not merely survive, in your own life.
O. J. Toks is the happy husband of Dana. He is the founder and president of O. J. Toks Ministries, which presents and hosts While You Are Single, an online ministry for Single Adults. Toks is also the author of While You Are Single: A Guide to Finding and Keeping the Right Mate for Your Life, and Rejected for a Purpose: How God Uses Rejection to Help You Find and Fulfill Your Destiny. His mission is to inform and inspire people to find and fulfill God’s purpose in every aspect of their lives. He is also a Christian Inspirational Hip Hop Artist. The mission of his music is the 4Es: Encourage, give hope; Enlighten, give light; Educate, give knowledge; and Entertain, inspire joy. He has released two albums: A Breath of Fresh Air, and Incognito.
Categories: Uncategorised
Partnerships can make you or break you – from the boardroom to the bedroom, having the wrong people in your life can make it a living hell.
If you want to win big, you have to bet on the right people.
Join your hosts, David and Patricia Carlin each week as they sit down with high-level entrepreneurs, celebrities, financial advisors, authors, experts and more to tell us the secrets to their success and the relationships that have accelerated their success.
Their mission is simple: They just want to make more money by helping you make more money.
If you’re not ready to radically increase your income, this is not the podcast for you.
If you are, keep listening to the Betting on Us Podcast.
Categories: Business
Homeowners and design professionals alike struggle choosing paint colors. Join Architectural Color Experts Amy Krane & Amy Woolf unravel the mysteries of how to choose color for your home or business, interior and exterior. It’s a rousing conversation between colleagues which spans all aspects of color for the built world and design decisions involving color for our modern life.
Categories: Arts
Tags: best paint colors, exterior paint colors, house color, interior design, Paint, paint color, picking paint colors, wall color
Being You, A Black Woman, is hard…especially in Corporate America. There are too many hurdles thrown at us as we try to climb the ladder of success. From microaggressions against you and your hair to the lack of advocates and sponsors everyone needs. Someone please just tell us what to do to make corporate America work for us! The Trill MBA Show is here to help you fight these battles by giving you the strategies that work, straight…no chaser. With our host, Felicia aka The Trillest MBA you will ever know, the Trill MBA Show curates the real truth to help you survive and thrive in Corporate America.
Hey, Glow Queen! You know what they say…growth is the gift that keeps on giving and becoming the dream version of myself was a journey that was long and tiresome but all so worth it and lucky for you I’ve done the hard work so you don’t have to. Join me every Thursday as I explore the secrets of self-love, the endless tips and tricks for a flawless self-care session, and a guide to how to glow-up and show-up. I’m Life Coach and Mentor Kat Thomas, the everyday girl, the friend, and your new virtual sister, yes ma’am! Tune in for all the tea and things! See ya Thursday, Glow Queen!
Categories: Education
I Only Like Their Old Stuff is a weekly podcast that is intended to be entertaining as well as interesting. Every week we attempt to answer life’s most nagging question: Hype or Not the Hype?
Digital Voices and Ed Marx bring industry leaders to discuss the future of healthcare technology.
Categories: Technology
Explora Yoga is an initiative to bring closer yoga seekers and the best yoga retreats in India to help you set out on a conscious exploration of your existence and liberate the potentials of your body, mind, and soul. They bring to you, life improvement techniques in its authentic forms and tell you about numerous yoga destinations where you can find solace to mental chaos. ExploraYoga.com is your yoga buddy at anywhere in India.
Categories: Education
14-year journeyman professional wrestler Jake Omen has been a lot of places and done a lot of things. To be more specific, Jake Omen has been a lot of strange places and done a lot of weird things. From crack houses in London to eating live squid with Olympians in Tokyo, Jake has a few stories to tell. Plus, this is cheaper than hiring a therapist.
Categories: Society & Culture
Rob Kall, author of Bottom-Up; Tapping the Power of the Connection Revolution, Interviews some of the world’s smartest, most dynamic people on his Bottom Up Radio Show with the goal of getting them to share their wisdom and knowledge AND to stretch their vision. Rob explores two themes: 1-the bottom-up revolution, bottom-up mind and their patterns and ideas. The world is transitioning from a top-down to a bottom up world. Rob explores this with brilliant minds who have a take on how this is happening and how it is being used– from web culture analysts to media experts to protest leaders in the Arab Spring 2-Progressive activists, leaders and thinkers– from economics to Occupy, revolutions to Fracking, Rob interviews leading progressives and activists. His guests have included Senator Bernie Sanders, Howard Zinn, Noam Chomsky, Daniel Ellsberg, Glenn Greenwald, Jeremy Scahill, Howard Gardner, Frans De Waal, Arianna Huffington, Joseph Nye, Clay Shirky, Phil Donahue, Ann Marie Slaughter, Greg Palast, Lawrence Lessig, Rob Hopkins, Paul Craig Roberts, Dennis Kucinich, Jeff Sharlett, Riane Eisler, David Korten, Ethan Zuckerman, Douglas Rushkoff, Jean Houston, Thom Hartmann, John Dean, Scott Horton, Mike Medavoy, John McTiernan, Sen. Arlen Specter, Cindy Sheehan, Sibel Edmonds, Ray McGovern, Ellen Brown, Bruce Fein, Chris Hedges and Wendell Potter. Check out Rob’s article/interview series on Bottom up Bottom-up Article Series http://opednews.com/bottomup Join the conversation on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bottomuptopdown/?fref=ts and at Rob’s Bottom-up Top-Down Conversation at Google Groups. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bottomuptd Also check out Rob’s other radio show, Futurehealth Radio, podcast archive at Futurehealth.org/podcasts
Categories: Arts
The Indigo Minute podcast is a fun, exciting, and powerful inside look at the science of ascension, and the mechanics of how we create our reality. Hosted by Maksim, it features discussions on the nature of who we are, while providing tools, techniques, and meditations for personal and collective transformation. To explore further visit: https://indigominute.com/magazine/
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: alchemy, individuation, Jungian, meditation, Psychology, spiritual
The Speak Good Podcast: Using the Power of Communication for Good. Hosted by Brad Phillips, this podcast examines challenging subjects through the lens of communication. Sharp thinkers, public figures, researchers, and other experts join Brad for each episode to discuss topics such as how to counter misinformation, bridge racial divides, build stronger organizations, and manage our imposter syndrome. For more information, visit https://www.throughlinegroup.com/podcast/
Categories: Business, News, Society & Culture