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In this new audio format, Typed Out: the Podcast takes the conversation of inclusion and acceptance off the page to bring it to your favorite listening device. Throughout each episode, we will be highlighting various social and cultural issues in order to expand the boundaries of understanding and acceptance. All voices welcome.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: ally, Culture, diversity, feminism, gay, inclusion, interview, lesbian, lgbtq, race, sexuality, social change, Society, trans, Typed Out
Join the RSO’s Music Director and Conductor, Maestro Clay Couturiaux, along with co-host Ross Sivertsen, as they have behind-the-scenes conversations about the guest artists and performances of the Richardson Symphony.
Everything you didn’t know you wanted to know, about music. Mark Horosko and Enbani Moore are two guys with different backgrounds but a shared love of music. Each week, our expert music listener hosts duel it out, putting each other’s Spotify playlists on blast while sharing stories of music history, race and obscure nonsense. You’ll learn music culture facts like which Supremes chart topper was beamed into space, how copyright law forever changed 90s Hip Hop, what Jean Claude Van Damme film inspired the dance from “Danza Kuduro,” and all that we ask is that you help us solve life’s greatest mysteries like “What ever happened to Nelly?” and “Was Rasputin by Boney M. playing when the Berlin Wall fell?” in return. Hear the full playlists at www.playlistsuckspodcast.com and connect with us @playlistsucks on Instagram and Twitter. Email us your ideas for playlist themes, questions, comments and music musings at info@playlistsuckspodcast.com.
Categories: Music
Tags: alternative, artist, Arts, band, Comedy, Critique, Culture, Genre, hiphop, indie, listen, music, musicfacts, musichistory, musicinterview, MusicReview, Playlists, rap, spotify
For those that are on the journey to become the best versions of themselves, this podcast is here to inspire, teach, and offer hope along the way. From groundbreaking leaders who’ve “made it” to everyday people still hustling to realize their dreams, we’ll explore what it truly means to stay motivated, to lead with purpose, and to create a life of meaning. So, if you’re ready to level up and embrace the journey, you’re in the right place.
Categories: Business
Scottish comedians Gareth Mutch and Gareth Waugh are renowned by other stand ups for their hilarious backstage banter. Now we’ve mic’d them up so everyone can tune in and be entertained by them blethering together about nothing…
Categories: Comedy
How People Move People, is a podcast about the impact that our words, art, stories, and lives have on each other. Each series unfolds in a multi-episode arc, focused on the work and passions of the host. Series Two, titled “Trace Elements” (released June 2023) is hosted by Jose Solís. Solís traveled between the Americas and Europe to gather stories of men and trans women artists who were impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. We honor these stories in their first languages, offering half of this series in English and half in Spanish. To learn more about Jose, meet his guests, and access other program materials and resources, read the liner notes at nccakron.org/traceelements. Series One, titled “Back and Forth,” (released February 2023) is hosted by Cara Hagan and focuses on the influences of pop culture on the kinetic lives of black girls. To learn more about Cara, meet her guests, and access other program materials and resources, read the liner notes at nccakron.org/backandforth. How People Move People, is brought to you by The National Center of Choreography at The University of Akron, or NCCAkron. This podcast is produced by Jennifer Edwards. Silvana Cardell produces episodes offered in Spanish. James Sleeman is our editor, theme music by Ellis Rovin, transcription by Arushi Signh, and cover art by Micah Kraus. Special thanks to The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for their continued support of NCCAkron programming like this. To learn more about NCCAkron, please visit us online at nccakron.org.
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture
Tags: black dance, black girlhood, black history, cara hagan, choreography, dance, dance history, hivaids epidemic on art, impact of aids on dance, queer artists, women, women in hip hop
Discovering new restaurants and food places in the Twin Cities. Discussing food accessibility in communities. From home cook, to professional chef… Sharing stories about food. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunbougiefoodie/support
Categories: Arts
A show that will take you through the Lutheran Confessions in a year. Coming in January 2017.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast where one teenage feminists cover the history of iconic women who changed the world. Each episode dives into the life story of an inspiring woman from each decade from the 1920s-2020s. Hosted by Emma Jones.
Categories: Society & Culture
The Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy Radio show is your source for what’s true and what’s too good to be true in health and wellness. Take a listen right now. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. Please check out our Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy Blog for inspiration, education, motivation and more tips about losing weight and getting in shape. Also check out our brand new redesigned website to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter and enjoy all the benefits of our online diet and weight loss plan community. You can also email Dr. Adam Shafran there with your specific health, fitness, weight loss, wellness questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Don’t forget to look us up on all your favorite Social Networking sites like: Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, Self Growth, Imeem, Squidoo, Xanga and more. Please don’t keep us a secret.
Bad Burgers
Categories: Health & Fitness
Welcome to Drive Your Own Adventure presented by Ingenia Holidays. Each episode, host Benjamin Starr will be chating to tourism experts, operators and specials guests whose stories are sure to amaze and inspire.
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Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: cairns, hervey bay, ingenia holidays
Mackenzie Collins and Grant Cravens discuss all things Futurama. Each episode we will be digesting two episodes of Futurama in release order. Like it or not, you can Bite our shiny metal… Podcast!
Categories: TV & Film
There Will Be Film is a film-based improv panel show hosted by Nathan D’Arcy Roberts (writer for Horrible Histories) with team captains Heidi Regan (winner BBC New Comedy Award) & Stuart Laws (“chronically funny” – Time Out). Each week comedians are tested on their knowledge and taste in film in a bid for admiration and respect.
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Categories: Comedy, Leisure, TV & Film
Tags: comedians, Comedy, film, filmmakers, Funny, games, improv, live, panel show, silly, stand up
Real Estate Investing can be a true blessing if done correctly! It can literally flip your life from where you are now to where you wanna be in a very short amount of time. Join and learn from Vaughn Bethell & Myles Berrio as they share how REI has flipped their lives and how you can do it too!
Categories: Business
Beach Houses and Babies is a brand-new podcast recapping Private Practice, the 2007 Grey’s Anatomy spin-off, episode by episode. Follow us on Instagram @bhabpodcast. You can find Sam online at @samanthagharris.
Categories: TV & Film
The Metaphysical Connection: An exploration into the realms of unexplained phenomenon, the supernatural, and paranormal.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
We’re just 2 girls. Sitting in a closet. With wine and cats.
Categories: Kids & Family
ShayMo of I’m Just Sayin Podcast is branching out to give you all the raw and uncut POV from her telescope. I’ll be dropping weekly gems Every Thursday.
Categories: Society & Culture
Cam Barber riffs about how public speaking has evolved and focuses on 2 things: 1. How messaging is used in our society, to bring attention to ideas, products, causes, politics and leadership in general. 2. He also explores people’s individual challenges, breakthroughs and tips on developing public speaking skills.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: cambarber, messaging, publicspeaking, whatsyourmessage