Tom vs. Comics vs. Hate
Join Tom Katers as he talks about Barrry Allen…alot.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Aquaman, Batman, DC, Flash, justice, League, Superman, The, Universe
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John Greene’s entry into radio initially was for a laugh and to pass a few months away. In ‘John Greene’s radio diary, there’s a look back at his forty years in the industry. There’s a feature on the pirate radio era, a chance to meet some guests from the industry and guidelines for those who wish to make radio a career.
Categories: Business
60 minutes of Great Pianists, all commercial free, with no talking DJ between songs. All songs Creative Commons by-nc-sa 1.0 licensed from the record label that isn’t evil: magnatune.com
Categories: Music
Tags: Baroque, Chamber Music, Classical, creative commons, David Bowles Signature Series, Great Pianists, magnatune, Mozart, piano, schubert
Discover the music of Igor Stravinsky, one of the 20th century’s most important creative figures, in a series of five podcasts from his publisher Boosey & Hawkes. Jonathan Cross reassesses Stravinsky’s achievement, 50 years after the composer’s death, with a selection of musical examples illustrating the rich variety of his works. Stravinsky’s deep fascination with time and rhythm is explained and the podcasts explore his interests ranging across art, literature, myth, faith, dance and jazz. We join the composer’s journey, from 19th century Russian romanticism, through a sequence of pioneering ballets and a new look at classical traditions in the 1920s and 30s, to a radical post-war reinvention in the USA. Stravinsky’s legacy is reassessed and his complex connections with other classical composers is charted throughout his lifetime and beyond.
Tags: Auden, Balanchine, ballet, classical music, composition, dance, Diaghilev, music history, Neo classicism, rhythm, Russia, Stravinsky
Because I am your Queen! I am Elysia Rose Cordero and I will talk about it. This podcast is recorded on the streets and places in San Francisco. I don’t care. I love this place. A creepy musical show for you.
Categories: Arts
Art at The Spot is a podcast dedicated to the artists we promote within The Spot Geneva Gallery. We provide a platform to those artists that give a voice to the oppressed and the unheard.
Categories: Arts
Observations of daily life as drawn from books read or written, blog posts read or written, poems, current events, conversations with my children, and just life in general. Most, but not necessarily all episodes may reference biblical references and scriptures familiar to those of a Judeo – Chrsitian background. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stayblessed-in-him/support
Categories: Education
TechStuff is a show about technology. And it’s not just how technology works. Join host Jonathan Strickland as he explores the people behind the tech, the companies that market it and how technology affects our lives and culture.
Categories: News, Technology
The “Let’s Wine About It” podcast chronicles the lives of two educated individuals who are intentionally trying to master life over a glass of wine. Creating an open door atmosphere to bring awareness to all generations discussing the mind, body, && spirit.
Categories: Society & Culture
A Canadian RV Family towing their way through the wilderness on a part-time basis, with RV lifestyle tips, tricks, gear and reviews for getting the most out of getting outside. Learn from our mistakes and become more confident on the road. You CAN see all of North America as a part-time RV Family, it just takes a bit of careful planning…stick with us to see how!
Categories: Society & Culture
This is a family show discussing the dynamics of a modern family through the eyes of a stepdaughter and stepfather. Where we travel back in time where Joe and Gladys 1st met and Joe realizes that he has fallen in love with a single mom. The show gives an insight of the learning process on adapting and building a bond in becoming an insta-family where training wheels are not included.
Categories: Kids & Family
A show about social justice, black lives and culture, oh, and The Boondocks!
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Boondocks, social justice, The Boondocks
With the West Midlands People Podcast we speak to business leaders within the region about why people are important to them, we give them the chance to share their journey, plus we have some fun along the way. #recruitment #careers #jobs #people #passion #westmidlands #birmingham
Categories: Business
New Leaf is a podcast for mamas (and mama-supporters) exploring the practical, emotional and sometimes messy side of getting ‘Back to Work’ after having had a baby, with a particular focus on pre- and post-baby identity with its seismic changes and transitions.
Most societies and workplaces still do not adequately support women in their motherhood journeys.
New Leaf aims to generate conversation around improving the motherhood journey, from pregnancy to returning to work, to build solidarity, happiness and confidence in listeners.
Professional Coach Laetitia Gordon-Furse interviews incredible ladies from all over the world to find out quite how they managed their returns, sharing their own challenges and vulnerabilities, funny stories and anecdotes, but also personal struggles and solutions to the major life change of becoming a mama and embracing their new identity.
WHO’S IT FOR?
This podcast is for anyone who’s feeling uncomfortable or nervous about the transition back to work, or confused about the change they’ve experienced in their new identity as a Mama. It’s also for lovely people who want to better support the mamas in their lives through empathy and understanding. It’s a non-filtered, imperfect, view of what it is all about.
New episodes every fortnight.
Click here to subscribe to the New Leaf Nutshell, to get your weekly round up of Episodes, tips, tricks, tantrums and more –> https://newleafpodcast.substack.com
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Anna kent, midwife, humanitarian and single mum of 5 year old Aisha joins me today on the season 3 finale of new leaf podcast.
I found out about Anna after my mum pointed me in the direction of a BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour broadcast featuring Anna and her book which is out now, Frontline midwife. I knew pretty soon from the sheer length of text my mum sent about her that she was not one to miss, and after I listened I realised that to have her as my final guest was non negotiable. I am always quite careful about whom I choose to close the series, and I was really stuck as who to choose. Anna however did not disappoint.
Anna Kent spent her late twenties in war-zones, nursing, midwifing, and in her words – witnessing. Witnessing the amazing successes they had, with the often sparse and scant resources available, but also the horrors of war. Anna delivered babies by head-torch, project managed maternal health units for thousands of people, and faced life and death stories on a daily basis with medecins sans frontiers, or Doctors Without Borders. I was absolutely riveted, and I know you will be too. Since she was a little girl, Anna felt a deep sense of injustice at the hunger, violence and intense healthy inequalities faced all around the world. The moment she got a chance to do something about it, she did, and it was this decision that set in motion her professional and very personal journey to where she is now.
Host, Editor + Producer: Laetitia Gordon-Furse
Sound Editor: Frederick French-Pounce
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
“You have 5 Minutes?” 5 Minute Convo Podcast is where you’ll hear me rant, inspire, joke, and keep it real for five minutes about any and all things life.
Categories: Society & Culture
The Way to Work with the Adecco Group Foundation is a new programme on the future of working life. We’ll discuss the digital revolution and the relationship between humans and technology. We’ll explore where to find untapped talent in the global workforce and consider the changing meaning of career transition. We’ll visit the WEF in Davos and report from the Adecco Group Foundation’s own ‘Future Series’ event, before wrapping up the season with some answers to the questions that all businesses, employers and employees should be asking.
Categories: Business, Education, Government, Society & Culture
Tags: business, Culture, Current Affairs, design, Monocle, Monocle Magazine, music, Tyler Brûlé
Everyday Peace; peace is attainable right here, right now. Short guided meditations and visualizations to help you find peace, no matter your stress level.
Today, a healthy dose of escapism. This visualization allows you to connect with any loved ones you’re missing.
For more practices to get you through self-isolation, check out Practice for Connectedness, Practice for Hard Days and Stress SOS (all available in this feed).
Categories: Society & Culture
We are Special Ed teachers working in Zambia and updating friends, family, and whoever wants to listen about what our life is like while we are there.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Former NFL baller N.D. Kalu talk Houston and national sports on SportsTalk 790
Categories: Sports
Welcome to Not So Private Equity. The goal of the show is twofold: 1. To dispel common myths and explore misconceptions about the asset class and 2. To help everyday people understand private equity Each week we talk to guests that have built a career in private equity and we cover a wide range of topics: from fund raising to transactions, to executing value creation plans…and everything in between. We are sponsored by ECA-Partners, a project staffing and executive search firm focused on private equity. We are excited about exploring the wonderful world of private equity with you!
Categories: Business