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Where a drummer nerd talks with his friends about anything from gaming to music to general nerd culture.
Categories: Leisure, Society & Culture
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Where a drummer nerd talks with his friends about anything from gaming to music to general nerd culture.
Categories: Leisure, Society & Culture
In this pant-wetting podcast, author Beth Morrey interviews women who’ve given birth and want to talk about it in gory and glorious detail. Each guest tells us the eye-opening, cervix-opening story of their own labour, from start to finish. With punch-ups, quarantine lockdowns and Entonox hallucinations, every episode is guaranteed to put pressure on your pelvic floor.
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Categories: Comedy, Kids & Family
This podcast is about the ability to self expression and how it will propel you to be the top in your field and to help create in you a unique and inspiring individual capable of fullfilling your physical and spiritual potential
Categories: Society & Culture
In a fresh iteration of a classic formula, comedians Jason and Randy Sklar share their unique comedic takes on an assortment of sporting issues and chat with an amazing array of guests.
Categories: Sports
New Covenant Church is located in Greer, South Carolina.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, Biblical Theology, christianity, DIFFICULTIES, faith, God, Greer, Holy Spirit, hope, Jesus, journey, life, love, purpose, south carolina, spirituality, theology
Marie Antoinette’s favourite podcast. Hosted by Hannah Seymour & Sarah Baya.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast featuring women leading advertising, marketing, creativity, tech and more.
Categories: Business
I had a few thoughts. I had to tell someone. Thanks for listening!
Categories: Society & Culture
The Wandering Years is for those entering a new season of life. Tune in weekly as hosts Andrew and William offer Biblical renewal for your journey toward becoming who you were created to be. Whether you’re starting college or searching for your faith identity, the Wandering Years will be a voice of rich wisdom for your pilgrimage.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Podcast showcasing the arts and culture of Honolulu and the people who make it happen. Honolulu HeARTbeat is hosted by Jonathan Wong and is a project of The Pono Way, LLC
Categories: Arts
Bearing a striking resemblance to Aesop of Aesop’s Fables fame, American author Joel Chandler Harris’ Uncle Remus is also a former slave who loves to tell simple and pithy stories. Uncle Remus or to give it its original title, Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings was published in late 1880 and received instant acclaim. The book was reviewed in hundreds of journals and newspapers across the country, leading to its immense success, both critical and financial. “Remus” was originally a fictional character in a newspaper column. Harris, who was a journalist with the Atlanta Constitution, a small-town newspaper, first presented Remus to the world via a regular column in which Remus was depicted as a person who regularly visited the newspaper offices to talk about the social issues of the day. However, later, Remus began to increasingly recount plantation folktales that Harris had compiled. He had heard them from the slaves of Turnworld Plantation as a 16 year old school dropout, working as an apprentice in a newspaper office located in the area. Harris was a poor, illegitimate, immigrant Irish boy who found more in common with the slaves on the plantation than with his so called social equals. He spent much of his free time in the slave quarters, absorbing their lifestyle, folklore and legends. Uncle Remus is famous also for one of its most lovable and astute characters, Br’er Rabbit. This smart, yet mischievous fellow and his companions have provided endless entertainment for generations of children. The original stories were rendered in authentic Southern Georgia slave dialect and later adapted so that they could be better understood. Apart from the doings of the trickster rabbit, Uncle Remus contains poems, songs and folk-tales deeply rooted in the plantation tradition. Though early critics were dismayed by the apparent racist nature of the stories and the passive acceptance of the slave-owning situation, modern versions have overcome these aspects and Uncle Remus today provides education, information and entertainment for children and parents. The 29 books that were originally written have been compiled into nine Uncle Remus series and three books were published posthumously. A total of 185 Uncle Remus stories were penned and they were path breaking in their depiction of the authentic speech of the Southern plantations. Extensively adapted for radio, animation, film and television, Uncle Remus is today an essential part of children’s literature. In fact, not just children, but older readers too will find the book a delightful classic!
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family
Tags: animals, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, humor, Joel Chandler Harris, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, music, Philosophy, Short stories, Uncle Remus
Bridging the gap between Jewish leaders and those who follow them.Michelle W. Malkin interviews leaders in the North American Jewish community about working in Jewish organizations and congregations, philanthropy, the changing landscape of the community, recent research, philanthropy, youth, education, social action, and more!
Categories: Business, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: community, Education, jewish, Judaism, nonprofit, professional development, Synagogues
(Formally The Socratic Dialogues) “We are all One Herd and deserve to be Heard” Host Kristin Llamas, is an artist and author of ¿Como te Llamas? Everyday Llamas You Might Know. Explore the thoughts and stories behind those who walk amongst us as we celebrate this life on earth as #OneHerd. This podcast is for all the dreamers, creatives, wanderlusts, philosophers and altogether inspired.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, creative, inspiration, nashville artist, people, Philosophy, Stories, visual art
This platform is dedicated to the people (The Israelites) by giving the sense of God’s Word and the events that are currently going on in this world, while breaking down the reasons why things happen.
Categories: Education
On Hyperspace Theories the team from FANgirl Blog discuss elements that impact Star Wars storytelling. Each month hosts Tricia Barr, BJ Priester and Kay Serna take a deep dive into creative individuals who impact the franchise, from George Lucas and Kathleen Kennedy to William Shakespeare and Hayao Miyazaki, then break down storytelling from worldbuilding to character development. Tricia Barr is co-author of Ultimate Star Wars, the definitive guide to Star Wars from DK Publishing, featured writer for Star Wars Insider magazine and author of the award-winning space opera WYNDE. BJ Priester is editor of FANgirl Blog; his writings on the Heroine’s Journey is widely referenced by educators. Kay Serna writes book and movie reviews for FANgirl and is a regular on Disney Vault Talk’s Rebel Yell.
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Episode, star, storytelling, VII, wars
Welcome to the self-proclaimed top podcast in the Dirt World (totally made up)! Listen weekly as host Aaron talks Dirt World issues, answers listener questions, and interviews some of our favorite people, from executives to operators we’ve met along our travels.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Tags: blue collar, buildwitt, bulldozer, construction, contractor, dirt, earthmoving, engineer, engineering, excavator, heavy equipment
After considerable thought, the LNE podcast will not be continuing at this time. All current episodes will still be available but no new episodes will be published. Thank for the love and support you’ve giving to me through this journey. I hope the episodes that remain are helpful and encouraging. Keep Living Now for Him. ❤️
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tech Buzz China by Pandaily is a biweekly technology podcast that is all about China’s innovations. It is co-hosted by Rui Ma and Ying Lu, who are both seasoned China-watchers with years of experience working in the technology space in China. They share and discuss the most important tech news from China every week, and include commentary from investors, industry experts, and entrepreneurs.
Categories: News, Technology
Tags: alibaba, Bytedance, china tech, Community Group Buying, NIO
Theory sessions on topics related to the subject Food&Nutrition
Categories: Arts