Call Her Aunty Podcast
A podcast from two Ojibwe chicks trying to live their best life in the city
Categories: Health & Fitness
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A podcast from two Ojibwe chicks trying to live their best life in the city
Categories: Health & Fitness
From social issues to relationships to self awareness, this is your platform addressing a range of topics dealing with self betterment. Everything I talk about will be from experience on my never ending journey to becoming my best self. These are just my thoughts and my reality; I’m an open minded person and this is an open minded platform. Letβs get into it! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allyoucaneatwlo/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to the “Get Into Cloud” podcast, your ultimate resource for embarking on, advancing, and excelling in your cloud computing career. Hosted by Coin Graham, “Get Into Cloud” is your passport to explore the dynamic world of cloud computing. With each episode, we bring you practical insights, expert interviews, networking strategies, and real-world experiences that will empower you to thrive in your cloud journey.
Categories: Business
Podcast about Texas Wineries and Vineyards and education of wine
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Go-getters put ideas into action, creating change that has impact on our communities and our world. Tune in for straight-up, no-nonsense conversations with leaders on the forefront of change β within and beyond the university β who are dedicated to bringing direction to a dream.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
One of the most controversial novels written by Austen, Mansfield Park follows the life of the young heroine Fanny Price as she searches for her place in society. Set in early 19th century England, the classic novel depicts the social issues of the time including marriage, social mobility and morality. The classic centers on the life of the poor young girl Fanny Price, who is the oldest daughter of nine siblings. Her father is a former naval officer and a heavy drinker, while her mother has married beneath her and is undeniably the black sheep in the family when compared to her two sisters, Mrs. Norris and Lady Bertram who lead comfortable lifestyles. As a form of charity, Fanny is taken in to live with her wealthy aunt Lady Bertram and her husband Sir Thomas Bertram at their Mansfield Park estate. At her new home, Fanny is raised and lives beside her four cousins Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia. Although sharing the same home, Fanny is never really considered their social equal. She is often mistreated by her aunt and treated as an inferior by her cousins. The only person who shows her kindness is Edmund Bertram, for whom she gradually develops feelings. However, Fanny is constantly reminded of her social status and grows up shy and humble, but nevertheless remains true to herself. As the years pass by, the Bertram children find themselves in love entanglements with the sophisticated Crawfords, while Fanny keeps her feelings for Edmund well hidden. As the novel reaches its climax, the true nature of morality and its fruits are revealed. A plot questioning the infinite dilemma of nature versus nurture, Fanny must decide whether she places a higher value on priceless morality or the expectations imposed on her by society. Because of its uniqueness, Mansfield Park has a love-hate relationship with its readers, due to its unconventional protagonist. Although it is known to have sparked many debates among audiences due to its subtle criticism of society and moral integrity, it still remains one of the most profound pieces written by its author. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, jane austen, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Mansfield Park, romance, satire
A podcast featuring in-depth conversations and personal stories of perseverance, life lessons and success.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: black, Culture, First Generation, Haiti, Haitian American, sisters, Stories
Join us and our kids for an hour each week as we try to explain to them why our stuff is better than theirs and always will be: video games, snacks, television, movies…all of it. And bring your kids along for the ride, too! You may even find yourself saying “back in my day” a lot. …it’s not so bad once you get used to it. Did you know you can pretend to be senile and ride the bus for free?
Categories: Kids & Family
From The Expressway To Your Heart, to Shame Shame Shame, Kenny has been in our hearts and home for over 4 decades. Listen to his life in his own words as he shares his journey to the top!!
Categories: Music
Tags: expressway, jeremiah, kenny, philadelphia, to, your
Sunday morning messages at Cascade Church
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Bringing the Frau Holle spirit to the people with music that makes you feel good. After opening its doors in June 2020 in the midst of pandemic buzzkill, the electronic music micro club has quickly become a synonym for exciting and unique bookings offering up playful, positive sounds. Gel Abril, Martin Landsky, Gunnar Stiller and David Keno are just a few of the protagonists of those boisterous first months. Always reinventing themselves musically and searching for special artists, the two residents of Frau Holle Lars Moston (Katermukke | Moonbootique | Kittball) and DerAlinea (Brash Beasts | Mioli Music) deliver the sound of Frau Holle straight to your home. Welcome to the Holle Family Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/clubfrauholle Facebook: www.facebook.com/frauhollehamburg/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/club_frauholle/
Categories: Music
Advocation – Change it Up! is an exciting podcast from the University of South Florida College of Public Health Activist Lab. Our host, Dr. Karen Liller is a professor at the College of Public Health and Director of the Activist Lab. She will be joined in each episode by a student co-host from the Activist Lab. The Activist Lab prepares students to be exemplary advocates and leaders in public health. Visit our website at: https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/activist-lab to learn more about our education programs, outreach, research, and more!
Categories: Education
Live at Paste Studio captures some of our favorite bands and musicians playing in an intimate studio setting at the Paste office in New York. Recorded live, our musical guests play three songs and discuss their latest works with host Brad Wagner.
Categories: Music
Tags: music, paste magazine, Pod Cast, pop culture
Unique insight to the professional golfing circuit through access to the conversations between a leading golf coach, players, and founders of pioneering golf technology companies changing the face of the game. Listeners will be given a rare opportunity to be inside the ropes with the sport’s most significant characters. As well as a behind-the-scenes look at latest innovations entering the sport.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: amateur golf, american golf, Augusta, caddy, espn, Golf, golf clubs, golf coach, golf products, golf scores, golf technology, golf tips, handicap, muirfield, pebble beach, PGA, pro golf, professional golf, royal birkdale, sport, st. andrews, The Masters
These two stories by Kurt Vonnegut were written over a decade apart but they are definitely connected. The Big Trip Up Yonder, published in Galaxy Science Fiction January 1954 is a comical yet scary description of what over population was going to do to society after aging was conquered and a simple daily dose of “anti-gerosone” would keep you forever the same age. Would Gramps EVER take ‘That Big Trip Up Yonder’, or would his hordes of descendants be stuck with him forever in a tiny apartment!? 2 B R 0 2 B, published in Worlds of If, January 1962 takes this basic situation many years into the future and a solution has been found. The population of the US has dropped from 80 billion to 40 million. Not what everyone would call a pretty solution, or the best solution, but nevertheless a solution to the population problem. I believe this is the type of story it is best to listen to, not describe, so enjoy. (Summary by Phil Chenevert)
Categories: Arts
A seriously not serious self help & lifestyle podcast for young women in healthcare. Filling your morning commute with self help, wellness, and honest life advice as well as the juicy nitty gritty on dating, drama, and more 20 – 30s somethings content π Tuesday mornings are our main episode, where we meet young women in healthcare, hear their stories and break down 3 small talk news stories of the week to share with your patients, coworkers, and classmates. Fridays we drop a special, silly, lighthearted listener submitted advice segment called Chief Complaints with my fiance Jimmy! Enjoy!!!
Categories: Health & Fitness
The Lord gave Branden a message about The Name Of Jesus and The Power in that name. Since then Branden and Destanie have been in full time ministry as well as sowing their time into Rallys for Christ and Billye Brim Ministries. Destanie is the lead singer of the band, The Queens, a worship band that includes her brothers and sister. Branden Brim is the grandson of Dr. Billye Brim and served as her personal assistant for three years when the desire for ministry began to burn in his heart. He followed the voice of God and moved to California, where he resides with his wife, Destanie.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The I See Dead Plants podcast shares the stories of people and plants, pests and pathogens, and the conflicts among them. Join us as we speak to the folks who are helping the rest of us live healthier, more productive lives through pest management research and education. We strive to make science accessible.
I See Dead Plants is created by the Crop Protection Network and hosted by Ed Zaworski. The Crop Protection Network is a product of land grant universities.
Sponsors
Crop Protection Network
United States Department of Agriculture β National Institute of Food and Agriculture
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For the full non-discrimination statement or accommodation inquiries, go to https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/about
Categories: Education
Interviews from Bret Fisher’s live show. Topics cover container and cloud topics like Docker, Kubernetes, Swarm, Cloud Native development, DevOps, SRE, GitOps, DevSecOps, platform engineering, and the full software lifecycle. Full show notes and more info available at https://podcast.bretfisher.com
Tags: admin, Agile, aws, Azure, bret fisher, ci/cd, cloud, containers, developers, development, devlife, DevOps, devsecops, digitalocean, docker, GitOps, Google, hashicorp, IT, itsio, k3s, k8s, kubernetes, learning, open source, programming, secure supply chain, Security, servers, service mesh, software, Software Development, swarm, sysadmin, tech, Technology, web
3 grown adults commiserate over the painful (but necessary) absence of Disneyland during Quarantine. Hosted by Ryan Bergara, Amanda Pham, and Byron Marin. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saddestpod/support
Categories: Comedy