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This is a christian podcast speaking on issues the church just does not want to speak on. We will be tackling Cultural,Societal,and Generational gaps. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryan-jimenez51/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast-ed deep dive into the films of Agnès Varda, one feature (and a few shorts) at a time
Categories: TV & Film
213 Things About Me tells the true story of ‘Rose’, who was diagnosed with autism aged 36 and took her own life six months later. 213 Things About Me is told through a list of Rose’s traits, which she made immediately after being diagnosed with Autism. She possessed numerous talents, teaching herself 12 instruments, a bunch of languages, complex mathematics and other extraordinary things. Ultimately she was unable to find a place in the world. 213 Things About Me is written, directed and narrated by award-winning, disabled documentary filmmaker, photographer, artist, published writer and investigative journalist Richard Butchins, who was a close friend of Rose. Richard is also on the autistic spectrum. Trigger warning 213 Things About Me contains issues of a sensitive nature with references to suicide, which may trigger an anxiety response, especially in those who have a history of trauma. If the podcast causes distress talk to a friend, family member or someone you trust about how you are feeling. There are people who would like to help and will listen to you on confidential phone line services. You can call the following numbers in confidence Samaritans – call 116 123 https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/talk-us-phone/ Papyrus (for people under 35) – call 0800 068 4141 https://papyrus-uk.org/ The Autism Helpline enquiry service provides impartial, confidential information along with advice and support for autistic people and their families and carers. https://www.autism.org.uk/services/helplines/main.aspx Autism.org.uk has helpful advice about anxiety in autistic adults. Starring: Rosa Hoskins as Rose, Abigail Thaw as the voice of Rose’s mother and Patrick Knill as the voice of authority. Editing/sound engineering: Patrick Knill. Commissioned by: Disability Arts Online www.disabilityarts.online Additional funding: Unlimited www.weareunlimited.org.uk
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: autism, disability, isolation, lockdown, neurodivergence, neurodiversity, suicide
A cup of gratitude allows people to share their experience, strength, and hope. Let’s connect, be vulnerable, and open up and share our intimate experiences in hope to help the still suffering person.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Unexplained is a haunting and unsettling bi-weekly podcast about strange and mysterious real life events that continue to evade explanation. A story-based show mixing spoken-word narrative, history and ideas – often to terrifying effect – that explores the space between what we think of as real and what is not; where sometimes belief can be as concrete as ‘reality,’ whatever that is…
More info at www.unexplainedpodcast.com and on twitter @unexplainedpod and facebook.com/unexplainedpodcast
Categories: History, Science, Society & Culture
Hold on to your boots, these conversations are full of southernisms and authenticity! Join the bi-monthly conversations with Powerful Women about moving the pendulum. Claire Brown interviews women in leadership positions, business owners, women in the C-Suite, and influencers about their journey, mission and vision. How do we RISE? Through conversations and vulnerability, of course! It is time to get fierce in conversation with PowerWomen!
Categories: Society & Culture
This is a yearly podcast where three friends – Dan, Keith, and Steve – talk about our favorite films of the past year. That’s pretty much it. It’s unedited and unfiltered. Just three millennial American guys talking. Don’t everybody jump on this at once.
Here, you will find my random thoughts and ideas 🙂
Categories: Religion
Fail to the Chief is the podcast where comic “historian” Thom Woodley talks about the men who became President… almost. Romp through the losers of presidential history, laugh and marvel at how different life might have been, had America made different choices. FailToTheChief.wordpress.com
What a Hell of a Way to Die is a left-wing military and veteran podcast hosted by Nate and Francis, two extremely online combat veterans. Join us to hear discussion of veterans issues, defense news, and military culture — all from a lefty perspective.
Categories: Government, News
Tags: Army, Left, marine, Military, navy, Socialism, veteran
40 years ago Jim Davis birthed a tubby orange oracle into the Universe. We haven’t been able to get enough ever since. Join us as we plumb the depths of Garfield. Exploring his mystic existence, and plumbing the depths of his three panels like the lasagna loving, spider hating, tarot cards they truly are.
Categories: Comedy, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Comedy, cosmic, crystals, garfield, mystic, prediction, psychic, Sublimation, tarot
Brittany tackles moving into DC while trying to navigate life in the city, a full time job, and a great social life. Check out her insta @brittttaany_
Categories: Society & Culture
Nick & his inner circle tackle everything that goes down in the group chat that you’ve always wanted to see, but never had access to! This isn’t your ordinary podcast.
Categories: Society & Culture
Joe Bunting is best known as a bestselling author and the founder of The Write Practice, a top community of writers. Character Test examines good characters of all kinds (from Harry Potter to NY Times bestselling Navy SEALs to social activists), then draws out the practical tips, lessons, and strategies listeners can use to improve the stories they are telling with their own lives.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Education
Tags: Books, characterization, narrative therapy, Self-Improvement
The world of tabletop games is a lot bigger than most people realize. In fact it’s so big that the idea of investigating it can actually be kind of intimidating. When you see all those games you’ve never heard of, with rules and concepts and themes you’ve never seen before in a game, it’s hard to know where to start. The answer is: start with the SnakesCast. Every week, we’ll bring you ten or fifteen minutes’ worth of banter about what makes these games worth playing. With a different theme every episode and a rotating cast of both gurus and non-gurus from Toronto’s premiere boardgame café, we’ll show you just how much there is to play with out there.
Welcome to Beyond the Breach. A new series about how individuals and organizations manage change – with a focus on technology’s impact on humanity and the nature of cybersecurity risk. * The show is hosted by Jonathan Reiber, a writer and security strategist who served as a Speechwriter and Chief Strategy Officer for Cyber Policy in the Obama Defense Department, and co-hosted by D.J. Skelton, a combat veteran, retired Army officer, founder of Paradox Sports, and outdoorsman. * In each episode we explore lessons from public service and the past to inform the leadership and management challenges of our digital present. We also talk about life in the outdoors — the trips we and our guests have made into the wilderness, the places we’ve walked and seen, and the trips we will take in the future. Our goal: help humanity to adapt and flourish in the digital age. * In each episode we interview leaders to learn about their journeys and how they’ve helped society manage cybersecurity risk. We draw on our experience helping to run large bureaucracies and forming policy, leading men and women on the battlefield, and on the leadership lessons we’ve learned in the public and private sector. Stories are important to us. What are the stories you’ve learned about managing security, for yourself and your organizations? We want to hear them. * Substantively, our first season looks at change management through a series of nine analytic frames. In our first episode, “cognition” we explore the psychological reasons for why humanity responds to short-term threats like terrorism but struggles to respond to longer-term threats like climate change and cybersecurity. Jonathan interviews Jason Healey at Columbia’s School of Public and International Affairs about steps we all can take in the future. In “transition” DJ and Jonathan talk about the role of the outdoors in helping leaders manage change and reset their thinking, and the importance of building a “strategic habit” for managing risk and building teams. * In “projection” we interview Jesse Goldhammer about the role of scenario planning and long-term strategic thinking in operational planning. In “narration” Jen Easterly speaks with us about the power of storytelling in helping society adapt to cybersecurity risks. For “proliferation” we speak with Richard Danzig and Kara Frederick about the growth of emerging technologies and weapons proliferation on the world stage and the risks cyberspace technologies post to liberal democracies and what to do about it. Future episodes this season will focus on regulation and risk, the foundation of America’s emergency services for cybersecurity crisis response, the precondition of trust in complex cybersecurity operations, and the necessity of execution skills for leadership. * Addressing major technological change is not easy – we need to build institutions, laws, and safety measures to prevent risk. But that’s what we’re about. * Our encounter with technology is a story of creativity, optimism, and resilience. Give us a listen. Let us know what you think. You can find us on twitter @jonathanreiber @dj_skelton, LinkedIn, and Instagram. The show is brought to you by Illumio, which delivers adaptive security for every computing environment, protecting the 80 percent of data center and cloud traffic missed by the perimeter. For more information, visit www.illumio.com
Categories: Technology
The goal of this podcast is to inspire and motivate us to live with greater Aloha. Not sure what Aloha means? Take a deep dive into this profound word with creator and host, Luana Kawaʻa as she shares her life experiences as a native Hawaiian wife, mother, grandmother, and educator. Searching for peace and purpose in your life? Need a little extra boost? Striving to be a little better each day? Take a breath of aloha here, each day on the Morning Mana’o Podcast! … Subscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast on social media and with your family and friends. Follow along on Instagram @morningmanao and Facebook. For more information and to work with me, go to luanakawaa.com.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: aloha, Hawaiian, Hawaiian Culture, Hawaiian Language, indigenous, inspirational, life coaching, Live Aloha, Motivational, self help
Purely Arsenal is a podcast about Arsenal Football Club. Latest news about football and weekly podcasts about the English Premier League brought to you by fans for fans.
Categories: Sports
I’m Dre. Im a current healthcare worker, washed up former athlete, wannabe foodie, mediocre musician but a great dog dad. Someone made the mistake of allowing me to give my unfiltered opinions on issues normal people face in the world. On occasion there may be audio issues with Apple Podcasts. If that happens, please check out our host site on Spotify:
Categories: Society & Culture