After Practice
Matthew and Ian wasting your time that could be used for literally anything else. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/after-practice/support
Categories: Comedy
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Matthew and Ian wasting your time that could be used for literally anything else. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/after-practice/support
Categories: Comedy
A Comedy Podcast By and For Book Lovers. If you love books, laughter, and witty ladies drinking tea (and whiskey), this is the podcast for you.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Leisure
Tags: about books, about reading, Books, Comedy, female comedian, nerd stuff, Reading
A safe space to address all thoughts. All opinions matter. We created this podcast to show it is okay to agree to disagree. We welcome all topics, from sex, to politics. Nothing will ever be off limits. You will always have a seat at our table so we encourage our listeners to go ahead and shoot us an email @ notyouraverageshow50@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @ Notyouraverageshow_
Categories: Society & Culture
An actual play D&D 5e podcast made specially for rogue halflings on distant adventures.
Listen as a group of plucky outsiders work hard to make a cozy welcoming space for their found family. Does this describe the podcast itself, or the making of the podcast; the characters or the players?
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: islam, Religion & Spirituality
Come hang and enjoy a drink of your favorite liquid with (non-famous) musician and filmmaker Ricky Mendoza as he meanders about storytelling, persuasion and life in general. — Ricky Mendoza is the owner of StoryMakers (www.storymakers.co), a video production company and is a working musician. Ricky Mendoza & The Screaming Heart Guitar can be heard at www.rickymendoza.org
Tags: drinks, Filmmaking, music production, persuasion, Psychology, spoken punk
This podcast was created because your host, Toya realized that when we go through things in life that knock us off of our square we tend to withdraw ourselves; thinking that we’re going through a struggle that no one can understand. When in reality, there are so many people who share our experiences. Dealing with the ebs and flows of life stretch across lines of race, gender, age, and even time. But my goal is to reassure you that just how our struggles can be universal, so can our strength. But we’re never too serious to share some “tea”, laughs, and crazy and light stories. That’s why I’m here, that’s why you’ll join the family. Universal Teas; the People’s Podcast.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: family, friends, God, hood, life, love, people’s, Podcast, self help, spiritual, tea, universal, vision
A podcast at the intersection of parenting, journalism and education with writer Emily F. Popek and guests.
Categories: Kids & Family
We are two magical black queens reflecting on the experienced and inexperienced.
Categories: Society & Culture
At “Let’s Get Silly”, Dashia has candid conversations with comedians, actors, writers, and even clowns. We chat about what they find funny, they’re comedic influences, we play silly improv games, have laugh battles and Improv Rap. The podcast is all about hanging out and having a really good time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letsgetsilly/support
Categories: Comedy
Our Deaf Ways is a series by SBS and Deaf Australia about everyday life as a Deaf person. Deaf people from all walks of life share stories and perspectives on Deaf Ways, celebrating Deaf culture and language.
Categories: Society & Culture
Mark Immelman isn’t just the older brother and swing coach of 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman, he’s a broadcaster on a variety of platforms, one of the leading instructors in the world of golf and happy to help improve your game.
Categories: Sports
Tags: Golf, markimmelman, pgatour, pgatourradio
This is Children Of The Most High (YAH) COTMHY Ministries, a weekly podcast. Motivational, The Word of YAH, Devotionals, Inspirational, the Holy Scriptures, Encouragement, Love and Truth #ChildrenOfTheMostHigh A ministry and a registered business. Shalom!!! $COTMHY
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A monthly podcast brought to you by the Spinsters of Horror! This is a time once a month where Jess puts down her knitting needles and Kelly steps away from the TV to discuss horror, cult, and subversive movies with thoughtful analysis, research and passion.
Categories: TV & Film
The goal here is to FOCUS our everything on seeking the Most High while he may be found and calling on him while he is near. Deliverance will be received by those who cry out to the Most High with their whole hearts.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: #blackamericans, #deliverence, #graphedin, #prophsey, #seekthemosthigh, #themosthigh, #tribeofjudah, Endtimes, exodus, hope, repent
Loving Veggie Podcast is about making meatless meals part of your daily lifestyle. Please join me in learning, experimenting and overall having fun with vegetarian meals. To read more about the author
Categories: Arts
Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. In past episodes we discussed a broad range of topics from the legal rights of someone in a conservatorship like Britney Spears to the Supreme Court’s abortion decision to how American law firms had to untangle their Russian businesses after the invasion of Ukraine. Past episodes are still available in our back catalog of episodes. In future shows, we’ll bring on experts to help make sense of things like machine learning and developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence, how the states draw voting maps, and ways that the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling will change college admissions. Our co-hosts know a bit about these topics because it’s their life’s work. Pam Karlan studies and teaches what is known as the “law of democracy,”—the law that regulates voting, elections, and the political process. She served as a commissioner on the California Fair Political Practices Commission, an assistant counsel and cooperating attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and (twice) as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. She also co-directs Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, which represents real clients before the highest court in the country, working on important cases including representing Edith Windsor in the landmark marriage equality win and David Riley in a case where the Supreme Court held that the police generally can’t search digital information on a cell phone seized from an individual who has been arrested unless they first get a warrant. She has argued before the Court nine times. And Rich Ford’s teaching and writing looks at the relationship between law and equality, cities and urban development, popular culture and everyday life. He teaches local government law, employment discrimination, and the often-misunderstood critical race theory. He studied with and advised governments around the world on questions of equality law, lectured at places like the Sorbonne in Paris on the relationship of law and popular culture, served as a commissioner for the San Francisco Housing Commission, and worked with cities on how to manage neighborhood change and volatile real estate markets. He writes about law and popular culture for lawyers, academics, and popular audiences. His latest book is Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History, a legal history of the rules and laws that influence what we wear. The law is personal for all of us—and pivotal. The landmark civil rights laws of the 1960s have made discrimination illegal but the consequences of the Jim Crow laws imposed after the civil war are still with us, reflected in racially segregated schools and neighborhoods and racial imbalances in our prisons and conflict between minority communities and police. Unequal gender roles and stereotypes still keep women from achieving equality in professional status and income. Laws barring gay people from marrying meant that millions lived lives of secrecy and shame. New technologies present new legal questions: should AI decide who gets hired or how long convicted criminals go to prison? What can we do about social media’s influence on our elections? Can Chat GPT get copyright in a novel? Law matters. We hope you’ll listen to new episodes that will drop on Thursdays every two weeks. To learn more, go to https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-podcast/.
Categories: Government, News, Society & Culture
Tags: abortion rights law, affirmative action, ai law, artificial intelligence, california fair political practices commission, cell phone search, civil rights, college admissions, Conservatorship, copyright law, critical race theory, digital privacy, elections, employment discrimination, equality law, gender equality, jim crow laws, law, law of democracy, law podcast, Law School, legal commentary, legal conflicts, legal developments, legal experts, legal history, legal issues, legal podcast, legal questions, legal rights, legal stories, legal topics, lgbtq+ rights, machine learning, marriage equality, NAACP, pam karlan, popular culture, racial segregation, rich ford, sirius xm, social media, stanford law school, stanford legal, stanford school of law, Supreme Court, supreme court litigation, u.s. department of justice, Ukraine, urban development, voting maps, warrant
What’s up and welcome to “I Speak Spanglish, y que?” We are two proud Latinas from Chicago who want to create a space for the Latinx experience, a space for those who haven’t quite heard their stories told. Join us every other week as we talk about how we navigate life as Latinas Americanas. Here at ISSYQ we’ll dive into all things related to dating, relationships, politics, pop culture, all through our bicultural lens.
Categories: Society & Culture
Who couldn’t stand to exercise a little more wisdom? In this short podcast, I will help you quickly understand and apply wisdom in all things: mind, body, and soul.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
After Stage is an Italy – based duo, house performers. info/bookings: afterstagemusic@gmail.com
Categories: Music