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Host Jenn Tully brings on a guest and asks them ‘What Are You Listening to This Week?’ Listen each week to find your new favorite song!
Categories: Music
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Host Jenn Tully brings on a guest and asks them ‘What Are You Listening to This Week?’ Listen each week to find your new favorite song!
Categories: Music
A podcast centered around anything and everything positive from different views and walks of life. Our shows are live every Monday at 7PM AZ Time.
Join me as I sit down with a licensed professional counselor and we discuss mental health and how it affects the black community
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
We chat to amazing people about their journey of bringing their passions, work and health into alignment, to create a life and business that they love. Because when things are in alignment our eyes light up, things flow and great things happen.
Categories: Business
Tags: alignment, business, feminism, health, lifestyle, wellbeing
Welcome to The First Pancake. A podcast about people who embraced their failure and have ran with it. Each week we’ll have a new interviewee who has burnt their metaphorical pancake and gone on to learn from their experience. Episodes include interviews with a hostage negotiator, a poet, a convicted murderer, a divorcee, and many more… Subscribe to hear them all.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: development, failure, growth, interviews, learning, lessons, life, regret
A talk show hosted by Javier and Krysta that revolves around the friends in our universe. Krysta is a singer-songwriter, producer, and radio DJ. Known for her soulful voice and empowering lyrics, her music revolves around self-love and growth, which she hopes to inspire in her audience. Javier is an energetic 13-year-old who is passionate about music, games, technology and more. Being born with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, he hopes to use his voice to encourage others.
Categories: Kids & Family
Published in 1766, The Vicar of Wakefield follows the turbulent shift in the fortune and status of the Primrose family, as they must endure various setbacks that threaten their ultimate wellbeing and prosperity. Focusing on themes including family, prudence, resilience, religion, deception, marriage, and social status, the classic is regarded as Goldsmith’s most notable literary achievement. The novel centers on Dr. Charles Primrose, a benevolent and naive vicar, who together with his wife and six children lives an idyllic and comfortable life in the affluent town of Wakefield, owing their position to a smart investment. The upcoming wedding between their eldest son, George, and Arabella Wilmot, the daughter of a wealthy church dignitary, brings additional joy to the family. However, the potential marriage is threatened when Primrose shares his philosophies concerning marriage with Mr. Wilmot, whose views are contradictory to his own, as he is three times widowed and about to marry for the fourth time. At the same time, their bubble of happiness is burst when news reaches Primrose that he has lost all his money due to his merchant’s embezzlement. Consequently, George’s marriage is called off by Mr. Wilmot, and the Primroses are forced to move to a more humble parish, while sending George to London with the hope that he can earn an income to help his family recover from their financial misfortune. Subsequently, the Primroses settle in a house owned by Squire Thornhill, a roguish young man, who takes an interest in the vicar’s eldest daughter Olivia. Despite Thornhill’s notorious reputation, his interest in Olivia begins to spur hope, as the Primroses believe that such a union would save them from their current misfortune. Furthermore, the vicar befriends the kind but poor Mr. Burchell, who saves his daughter Sophia from drowning, and is promised hospitality. Experiencing the harsh tribulations of life, the Primroses must set aside their pride and remain united through every obstacle. An enduring piece of literature renowned for Goldsmith’s accurate descriptions, gentle irony, satire, and profound wisdom, The Vicar of Wakefield can be read both as a sentimental novel promoting innate goodness, or it can also be understood as a satire on the social and economical inequalities at the time. Nevertheless, the novel is sure to enthrall with its vibrant characters, unexpected twists, and melodramatic occurrences that are generously distributed throughout its pages.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield
SIS equips, encourages, and empowers women in their purpose to know God’s Word, apply it in their lives, and share it with the world.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: #womensministry, bibleresources, biblestudy, biblestudytools, christianencouragement, christianwomen, encouragement
Tune in to the ICanSpeakToo podcast of Portia B., a special education teacher who is focused on educating students, teachers and parents on the building blocks of language and communication. For more information and videos for activities discussed on the podcast, follow on Instagram.com/icanspeak2
Categories: Kids & Family
Melanated Faith is a podcast about faith and culture. On this podcast you’re gonna hear the truth spoken, the tea spilled, and pop culture explored by your co-hosts, Faitth and Kathryn.
Categories: News, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Women of today are keen to bring their entrepreneurial spirit to life, invest and take on leadership. Women Authors of Achievement Podcast is the source for your own discovery, where each episode portrays some of the most remarkable women of today.
Categories: Business
Tags: achievement, advice, Berlin, business, career, conversation, creative, creativity, discover, entrepreneur, Experience, Founder, inspiration, interview, investment, leadership, personal story, Professional, remarkable, success, women, work
‘Roger & Me’ is a weekly movie review podcast tribute to ‘Siskel & Ebert’ hosted by film critics Brett Arnold & Mark Dujsik, covering every new theatrical release, big and small. Film criticism for those who keep up with new releases and go to the movie theater regularly. We have no affiliation with Gene Siskel or Roger Ebert, we’re just big fans aiming to do what they did!
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: film criticism, film critics, film reviews, gene siskel, movie reviews, new release movie reviews, new release movies, roger ebert, siskel & ebert
A Podcast by JD Buckridge, CEO & Chief Strategist at Higher Vision Coaching-Training-Consulting. www.timeforvision.net
Categories: Business
HSB’s New Ways of Thinking covers timely topics impacting the U.S P&C insurance industry. Each episode will feature a special guest and will provide a unique perspective related to the specific topic.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: cyber, equipmentbreakdown, Insurance, insuranceexecutive, IoT, reinsurance, riskmitigation, thoughtleadership, underwriting
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/bbbricks/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/bbbricks/subscribe Talk about real things, some talks may be random at times and have some laughs. But just have fun listening & enjoy yourself.
Categories: Society & Culture
I’m Kadabra and if you know me you know I love house music, the producers, the DJ’s and or course all of my fellow music lovers! Kickin’ It will sound more like a proper radio show rather than a DJ mix. This is a space to play off brand, different sounds, b-sides….and we will welcome guest DJ’s to highlight some of their favorite music also! If you have a request or suggestion for the show please email me at djkadabra@gmail.com
Categories: Music
Welcome to ‘Speaking of Which’, from those interactions, more structured sessions will take place with potential guests being introduced in future. Your Host, HP
Categories: Society & Culture
Podcaster, comedian, and martial arts enthusiast Joshua DeJong dives deep into what it means to be human and how we could all improve our lives and by extending the lives of those around us.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A lifestyle podcast aiming to create a passionate and thriving community who aspire and inspire in all aspects of life. Every Monday, best friends, Ozi and Caro bring you productivity tips, healthy, and wellness advice, experiences, and stories that can help you on your journey as you live your best life.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: black girl, college, girlboss
The speed of the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan in August 2021 took the world by surprise. Now there is uncertainty and fear among many Afghans – what will Taliban rule look like? What will become of their country?
The Taliban took control of Kabul just weeks before the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the event that led to the US invasion of Afghanistan in October 2001 and the Taliban’s fall. It was hoped this would be a new beginning, bringing peace to a country that had known nothing but war since the Soviets invaded 20 years earlier. After 2001, there was a new constitution and elections; women returned to parliament, girls returned to school and civil society flourished. But there was also a resurgence in violence. And now, with the last American soldier gone and the Taliban back in power, many Afghans are fearful for the future.
The BBC’s Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet has followed every twist and turn of the Afghan story. In this landmark series of interviews for the BBC World Service, she hears from Afghans how the last 20 years have shaped them: their dreams for a new future and their fears that the cycle of violence will never stop.
Afghans have a word which seems to capture this moment: kashke. It’s a word that conveys sadness, regret and hope, roughly translating as “if only”, which is why we’ve called this series A Wish for Afghanistan.
Categories: News