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  • American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast
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  • Wealthy Business Goddess Podcast  Dream Life Dream Business
  • The “Gettin’ Real with Coach E” Podcast
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    Voice For The Voiceless

    Voice For The Voiceless

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    Since Jul 12, 2018 20:22 UTC

    Our primary focus at FREE is advocacy. We educate and raise awareness in our community about what human trafficking is, what the signs and indicators are, how to identify at-risk individuals and provide ways we can all take action against human trafficking. A specific focus we also have is prevention work with youth to keep them from ever being trafficked or exploited. FREE’s primary focus is advocating for those affected by sex trafficking and sexual exploitation.

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    The Up & Coming Podcast

    The Up & Coming Podcast

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    Since Oct 16, 2020 03:12 UTC

    The Up & Coming Podcast was created to shine a light on talent, creatives and those making a difference, who aren’t necessarily getting the recognition their abilities call for. Host, Quari Alleyne, sits with each guest for an in-depth interview that will provide listeners with a better idea of who these Up & Coming individuals are.

    I’m always honored when I get the opportunity to interview people I’m truly a fan of. Not only does it make for a better conversation, but it allows me to attack the interview from an angle that’s steeped in endearment and curiosity. Through talking with @holytoledophoto in episode 7 of @theupandcomingpodcast_

    I realized she attacks her own photography in much of the same way. From working with @carmeloanthony, @precious, @tobias, @tylerherro, and DOZENS more, she brings a combination of her fandom, passion, professionalism and immense talent into the gym with her at all times—and the result is a collection of beautifully curated images that capture the true essence of her subject(s).

    And not only is her nickname second to none, but so is her work ethic. So it’s no secret as to why she’s enjoyed the success she has in just three short years.

    Fresh off shooting her first NBA Summer League, Toledo was kind enough to sit and chop it up with me to discuss what it’s like working with some of the best basketball players in the world, how she’s breaking the mold in a male dominated industry, maintaining her mental health, her brand @whatifunlimited which she co-founded with @Raptors forward @Precious and so much more!

    @holytoledophoto, I can’t thank you enough for the interview and shoutout to @josietheartist for coming through and hooking Kim up with a custom piece, be sure to follow her on Instagram. As always, thank you all for your continued patience, time and support, it truly means the world. Without further ado, please enjoy episode 7!

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    Reinvention Radio

    Reinvention Radio

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    Since Oct 1, 2017 21:03 UTC

    Reinvention Radio — where ‘normal’ comes to die; ‘mediocrity’ meets its final demise; and, ‘the status quo’ is unabashedly dismantled.

    Steve Olsher, New York Times bestselling author of What Is Your WHAT? Discover The ONE Amazing Thing You Were Born To Do; founder and Chairman of Liquor.com; creator of The Reinvention Workshop; and 25+ year entrepreneur who has built several multimillion-dollar businesses; and, co-host Mary Goulet, bestselling author of Go With Your Gut, real estate expert, media veteran and in-demand business consultant, scour the planet to bring you the world’s foremost social, business, political, technology and scientific disruptors.

    Each guest boldly reinvents average, obliterates the limits of possibility, challenges the accepted, and forges daring, cutting-edge paths. Steve and Mary’s no-holds-barred, unapologetic exploration of what’s new, what’s now and what’s next will unequivocally expand your knowledge, massively impact the trajectory of your business (and your life), and empower you to achieve financial, spiritual, and emotional freedom.

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    Get to Know Your Wedding Pro

    Get to Know Your Wedding Pro

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    Since Apr 25, 2018 02:19 UTC

    A podcast focusing on wedding professionals around the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Hear their stories and learn about why they joined the ever-growing and always fun wedding community!

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    American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

    American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast

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    Since May 23, 2016 04:00 UTC

    Welcome to the American Patchwork & Quilting podcast, a podcast aimed at making your quilting life more fun and creative, while connecting with quilters just like you. Join the staff of the magazines you love for a great episode filled with tips and tricks. Enjoy! Visit www.allpeoplequilt.com/podcast to see our complete podcast archives!

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    Tha Survival Guide

    Tha Survival Guide

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    Since Mar 2, 2018 04:45 UTC

    In a cold world devoid of blankets, listeners can count on the Survival Guide crew to speak the truth through the lenses of black men. Tackling topics on relationships, finances, music and cultural issues from Wall St. to Main St.; we bring a fresh perspective to ideas that other outlets may be sleeping on. Controversy is king but peace and positivity will always be the message from this podcast and its ever evolving take on life in America. As always if you have any comments, suggestions or need advice please email us at thasurvivalguide@gmail.com. Also please rate us on iTunes.

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    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Podcast

    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Podcast

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    Since Oct 15, 2010 18:55 UTC

    The BeerSmith Home Brewing Show is a beer brewing podcast focused on how to brew beer, homebrewing techniques, and beer stories from top US and international brewers. In each episode we bring you an interview with guests assembled from around the world to talk about beer, craft beer and homebrew. The BeerSmith podcast is hosted by Dr Brad Smith, the author of BeerSmith homebrewing software, the book Home Brewing with BeerSmith, and the BeerSmith blog which attracts over 200,000 readers monthly. Website: http://BeerSmith.com/blog

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    Wealthy Business Goddess Podcast  Dream Life Dream Business

    Wealthy Business Goddess Podcast Dream Life Dream Business

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    Since May 8, 2017 22:37 UTC

    The Wealthy Business Goddess Podcast has been created to inspire and empower spiritual entrepreneurs to step more purposefully into their Divine Feminine leadership and create the life and business of their dreams, whilst doing what they love, transforming the world and making fabulous money. Every week on the Wealthy Business Goddess show we have deep thought provoking and interesting conversations with visionary thought leaders, change makers, rule breakers and creative minds who spark and inspire creativity and are creating a big difference in the world.

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    The “Gettin’ Real with Coach E” Podcast

    The “Gettin’ Real with Coach E” Podcast

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    Since Sep 10, 2020 20:51 UTC

    “Gettin’ Real with Coach E” podcast is meant to take over 20 years of sports experience as a player, fan, and coach to meet you right where you are. The hope is to share of the stories of Sports, Family, & Life and the crossroads that tie them all together. We want to inspire, encourage, and do all we can to help you reach your goals no matter what they are. This podcast is a buffet… Take what you want, leave what you want, but don’t don’t leave without being satisfied.

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    Vinyl Divers

    Vinyl Divers

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    Since Mar 13, 2018 18:50 UTC

    Join Anthony Mullen each week as he reviews albums he picks up at his local record shops. From iconic albums to blind picks to unexpected gems, he listens to and discusses these records with a revolving door of guest hosts. So dust off that old stack of vinyl and get diving!

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    Run Come Riddims

    Run Come Riddims

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    Since Aug 2, 2018 03:34 UTC

    Putting out mixes of new roots and culture style reggae music from across the globe, dub-ish tracks, and rockin’ reggae riddims from the best of the best. Contact me at IrieProphet@protonmail

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    We’ll See You In Hell

    We’ll See You In Hell

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    Since Aug 3, 2015 04:27 UTC

    Comedian Joe DeRosa and writer Patrick Walsh discuss or provide commentary on a different horror/ sci-fi/ fantasy film each week. The guys go off on tangents aplenty, break balls, and test the limits of their friendship while riffing on classics, underrated gems, and plain old crap. Watch along or just listen and laugh — you’ve got options, babe! So without further ado, on with the show and ON… with the Joe!!!

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    Thoughtless After Dark

    Thoughtless After Dark

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    Since Mar 18, 2021 18:42 UTC

    Weekly night show hosted by Scott Wilson and Colton Macy pulling out all the fun with segments, laughs, and weird stories.

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    Sahih Bukhari The Book Of Zakat

    Sahih Bukhari The Book Of Zakat

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    Since Mar 18, 2019 08:27 UTC

    Sahih Bukhari The Book Of Zakat

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    As podcast

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    Since Feb 2, 2020 05:56 UTC

    Welcome to podcasts dont exist! This is a podcast where you can see the world from a 13 year old as they interview a few of there family members on different subjects! Anything from school, to time travel, the podcast has it all! Tune in every day to see if a new episode comes out, and if your still reading feel free to press the subscribe button to be notified when I come out with something new

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    The Rock and Roll Geek Show

    The Rock and Roll Geek Show

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    Since Mar 26, 2023 03:56 UTC

    This is the Real School of Rock! The Original Rock and Roll Podcast.Interviews, music and more from a Rock and Roll Geek.All done with a Metal Sludge,Blabbermouth sense of humor For fans of Aerosmith,Cheap Trick,Wildhearts,Metallica,AC/DC,American Heartbreak,Alice Cooper,New York Dolls,Sex Pistols,Motley Crue,Starz,Runaways,Punk,Joan Jett,Suzi Quatro,Nazareth,Hanoi Rocks,D Generation,Dictators,Ramones,Kiss,Guns n' Roses,Glam,Metal,etc.

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    The #1 Musical Experience

    The #1 Musical Experience

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    Since Dec 24, 2019 00:30 UTC

    Works of classical repertoire often exhibit complexity in their use of orchestration, counterpoint, harmony, musical development, rhythm, phrasing, texture, and form. Whereas most popular styles are usually written in song form, classical music is noted for its development of highly sophisticated instrumental musical forms, like the concerto, symphony and sonata. Classical music is also noted for its use of sophisticated vocal/instrumental forms, such as opera. In opera, vocal soloists and choirs perform staged dramatic works with an orchestra providing accompaniment.

    Longer instrumental works are often divided into self-contained pieces, called movements, often with contrasting characters or moods. For instance, symphonies written during the Classical period are usually divided into four movements:

    ( 1) An opening Allegro in sonata form, a slow movement,
    a minuet or scherzo (in a triple metre, such as 3
    4), and a final Allegro.
    These movements can then be further broken down into a hierarchy of smaller units: first sections, then periods, and finally phrases.

    Performers who have studied classical music extensively are said to be “classically trained”. This training may come from private lessons from instrument or voice teachers or from completion of a formal program offered by a Conservatory, college or university, such as a Bachelor of Music or Master of Music degree (which includes individual lessons from professors). In classical music, “…extensive formal music education and training, often to postgraduate [Master’s degree] level” is required.

    Performance of classical music repertoire requires a proficiency in sight-reading and ensemble playing, harmonic principles, strong ear training (to correct and adjust pitches by ear), knowledge of performance practice (e.g., Baroque ornamentation), and a familiarity with the style/musical idiom expected for a given composer or musical work (e.g., a Brahms symphony or a Mozart concerto).

    The key characteristic of European classical music that distinguishes it from popular music and folk music is that the repertoire tends to be written down in musical notation, creating a musical part or score. This score typically determines details of rhythm, pitch, and, where two or more musicians (whether singers or instrumentalists) are involved, how the various parts are coordinated. The written quality of the music has enabled a high level of complexity within them: fugues, for instance, achieve a remarkable marriage of boldly distinctive melodic lines weaving in counterpoint yet creating a coherent harmonic logic.

    The use of written notation also preserves a record of the works and enables Classical musicians to perform music from many centuries ago.

    Although Classical music in the 2000s has lost most of its tradition for musical improvisation, from the Baroque era to the Romantic era, there are examples of performers who could improvise in the style of their era. In the Baroque era, organ performers would improvise preludes, keyboard performers playing harpsichord would improvise chords from the figured bass symbols beneath the bass notes of the basso continuo part and both vocal and instrumental performers would improvise musical ornaments.

    Johann Sebastian Bach was particularly noted for his complex improvisations. During the Classical era, the composer-performer Mozart was noted for his ability to improvise melodies in different styles. During the Classical era, some virtuoso soloists would improvise the cadenza sections of a concerto. During the Romantic era, Beethoven would improvise at the piano.

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    As jazz spread around the world, it drew on national, regional, and local musical cultures, which gave rise to different styles. New Orleans jazz began in the early 1910s, combining earlier brass band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime and blues with collective polyphonic improvisation. But jazz did not begin as a single musical tradition in New Orleans or elsewhere. In the 1930s, arranged dance-oriented swing big bands, Kansas City jazz (a hard-swinging, bluesy, improvisational style), and gypsy jazz (a style that emphasized musette waltzes) were the prominent styles. Bebop emerged in the 1940s, shifting jazz from danceable popular music toward a more challenging “musician’s music” which was played at faster tempos and used more chord-based improvisation. Cool jazz developed near the end of the 1940s, introducing calmer, smoother sounds and long, linear melodic lines. Get bonus content on Patreon

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    Even Flow

    Even Flow

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    Since Dec 31, 2018 18:41 UTC

    Pop culture Cover art photo provided by Tobias van Schneider on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanschneider Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jadarien-horne/support

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    Technicity Daily Market Report

    Technicity Daily Market Report

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    Since Mar 17, 2022 17:47 UTC

    Daily Podcast with a rundown of the day’s market conditions for Stocks, Forex, and Cryptocurrencies, presented by Technicity Magazine! Technicity Magazine seeks to empower you daily with the latest news in Technology, Science, Space, Business, and Cryptocurrencies! Find the complete repository at https://techni.city! Please feel free to leave a comment, question, or suggestion at https://anchor.fm/technicity-podcast/message! Wherever you are in your trading journey, we’re here for you! Thank you for listening, and please join us again soon for more up-to-the-hour market conditions!

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