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The official podcast of BoredWrestlingFan.com, the BWF crew discusses professional wrestling television and news from a fans perspective.
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The official podcast of BoredWrestlingFan.com, the BWF crew discusses professional wrestling television and news from a fans perspective.
Foot on Yo’ Neck is a podcast devoted to stirring dialogue that fortifies the well-being, livelihood, and imaginations of Black Women, all while talking just a lil bit of shit! Foot on Yo’ Neck was created in 2019 because we were tired of witnessing Black Women being disparaged in media and academia. This podcast is a sonic community that is rooted in the Black Womanist tradition of alternative world-building. Foot On Yo’ Neck is about applying pressure to all systems of power through expressing our collective truths and manifesting unyielding liberation. @footonyoneck on all platforms
Categories: Society & Culture
Contact us at sotw@anchorbaptistslc.org
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
We podcast. We talk about anything that has to do with basketball. It’s a good time, you should join us. #JsForDays
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Categories: Sports
Join Teen Mom UK’s Mia Boardman and Chloé Patton for the parenting podcast, Nappy Days. Every episode, Mia has an honest chat with a famous mum or dad about some of the challenges they’ve faced and what life as a parent is like for them now. Mia and Chloe then have a debrief on the interview with an update on their own lives too. Subscribe now and listen on Global Player, MTV.co.uk and all of the podcast platforms.
Categories: Kids & Family
Ever wondered what YouTuber BeaPlays gets up to in her real life? Well wonder no more! Join Bea and her friends as they chat about what they got up to this week, their opinions on current world events of that week and of course some chat about the latest gaming news during the time frame, too! This quite literally is a podcast about what happened during a week in Bea and her friend’s lives! Plus some fun along the way!
Categories: Society & Culture
Making Government Work: A Conservative Agenda for the States is an updated version of the highly acclaimed 1994 original book. It serves as a modern-day guide for how as Americans we can move the states forward with common sense, conservative public policy initiatives to benefit the Nation as a whole.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Have you ever had a burning question about something that might be uncomfortable? Ever had to preface your question with an apology, for fear of offending someone? Our podcast “Sorry but can I ask…?” is all about getting into those uncomfortable conversations that we feel Singaporeans should have but don’t have often enough. In each episode, we’ll unpack a burning question and bring in our views and experiences into these issues. The dream is to get more Singaporeans talking, checking their bias, and mostly for us to grow through discourse. Grab a cup of tea (or kopi, or wine) and join us!
Categories: Society & Culture
A place for long form talk with percussionists and other compelling people.
Categories: Arts
A.J. Martinez is the drummer and co-founder of the NJ punk rock band Doc Rotten. He decided to record conversations with musicians, friends, and anyone he finds interesting. The conversations span widely from talking about touring, addictions, politics, or just making fun of things he and his guests find amusing.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Music
Tags: addiction, Comedy, conversation, jokes, music, Podcast, punk, punkrock, rock
The Odin Way is a podcast searching for knowledge and truth from all sources, the podcast reviews the actions humans take on a daily basis that shapes the world as we attempt to grasp each knowledge such actions or inactions present, we review different subjects, philosophical schools of thought and personalities who left great marks on the sands of time, they is knowledge and wisdom in everything and we aim to see them all. Just like Odin we are relentless in our chase.
Categories: Society & Culture
Thoughtcast by Onething is an experience design podcast that looks to take a unique angle on an age-old format. We’re bringing everything from hotly discussed topics, to diamonds in the rough, and deconstructing it all, from every angle possible. We aim to provide discussion on the topics which can help everyone in some way through storytelling.
Categories: Arts, Business, Technology
Tags: app design, experience design, product design, Service Design, system design, ui, ui design, user experience design, user interface design, ux, ux design, UX for Apps, UX UI Design Company
We are a Catholic and a Protestant who have managed to have civil discourse and survive! Sometimes we meet at a local Pub
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast about crazy yet funny things happened to me and other people at workplaces.
Please visit our site to find more information about our podcast: https://www.whathappenedatmywork.com/
Categories: Comedy
This is the Almost There podcast, where we will be navigating life post college and pre making it big. Let’s be honest, young adulthood is a lot harder than it’s shaped up to be- so we are going to be having real conversations about all things we deal with in this stage of life like adulting, careers, relationships, and the major zinger… self reflection.
Categories: Society & Culture
The Young Smirks podcast invites guests to speak about current Islamic issues and affairs. Hosted by John Fontain, Young Smirks has lived as a video podcast YouTube since its launch in 2019 and now is available as an audio podcast across all major platforms. Be sure to follow us on Instagram, YouTube and all the other outlets. Like, subscribe and leave a comment and also, please support us on Patreon so we can continue the work we do to bring you these interviews with inspirational brothers.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
In her ongoing quest to bring people to their own financial flashpoints through entertaining storytelling, Vanessa has designed her podcast to be a unique series of stories that span scripted narrative and fictional characters. The debut, a five part scripted narrative called The Breakfast Club, introduces us to six very different people, who used to be the popular group in the high school they graduated from 25 years ago. Now their financial and life circumstances look completely different. There’s a glam business owner, a mum of three, a divorced part time lawyer, an accountant, a car salesman and a billionaire tech guy. Their past is the only thing they have in common. But once the tequila is passed around and the group start to relax, the real truth comes out about who each of them have really become. Through looking at the characters life and choices, we can start to see these people are not very different from most of us. And while some had a lot more money than others, most are unhappy because of choices they made earlier in life, without knowing the consequences for their future. Vanessa is our narrator and guide, to expose what’s really going on with these six characters, who are likable and relatable. She also brings in expert guests, to pull back the curtains on what money is influencing behind closed doors, and identifies the five powerful pillars of financial change. If you love a good podcast weaved with entertainment and insight for your own life, then The Breakfast Club is for you. It is the companion podcast to Vanessa’s financial fable, The Breakfast Club for 40 Somethings.
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Categories: Business, Education, News
Tags: financial planner, Financial Planning, investing, personal finance, Retirement, savings, Super, Superannuation
This Used To Be The Place is a fiction podcast series exploring how New York City’s past collides with its present. Season One centers around Anna who, after emerging from her apartment for the first time in three days, finds a notebook with an intriguing list of names. Each episode, she tracks down one person on the list to try to determine how they’re all connected. Coming up with creative excuses, lies, and even schemes verging on criminal, Anna manages to insert herself into their lives in order to uncover their stories, or perhaps just to break the lonely monotony of her own life. As she ventures throughout New York, Anna discovers not only what the list means, but how the city isolates and connects us, and how the people who live here hide and reveal their secrets. Driven by a renewed sense of purpose as she investigates the list, Anna begins to move forward from a tragic past, navigating her struggles with mental health while dealing with the universal issues of finding your place in the world and coming to terms with who you are.
Categories: Arts
°Platform for creators to speak their truth °Audio Diary Thee Eye cannot conceal The veil has lifted
Categories: Music