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Welcome to our first episode where we talk about firendship and the meaining behind The DARK Room
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A compilation of the latest Witness History programmes.
Categories: History
Hearing music in people’s stories. #tonescapespodcast
Categories: Society & Culture
My name’s Alannah. You may think your flatmates are bad, but my Flatmates a Murderer… It’s an interesting life, but as long as she pays rent on time, it’s all good. New episodes weekly. Listen to episode 1: ‘Jack the Ripper’ below. Logo design: Alexandria Ridley.
Categories: Education
What do we do when we find ourselves up against the many leadership challenges that exist within our chosen careers? We all have goals and achievements that we would like to accomplish. Unfortunately, these desires do not come equipped with insight or awareness on how to bring these accomplishments to light. In essence, this is why the Dream Octane Niche Finder framework was formed. Our founder, Clifton C Manning, spent the first 17 of his 20-year career in healthcare working with physicians and healthcare leaders to achieve patient-centric goals, while possessing only an associate’s degree in applied science. At times, these challenges were daunting and he felt unqualified to achieve the success he wanted. However, he focused on becoming intentional in reading every leadership book that he could find, as well as attending frequent seminars in areas where he saw opportunities to improve. Over time, as he applied insights gained from these various sources, he was able to successfully and efficiently cross the hurdles he found himself up against. Eventually, varying degrees of success within his sphere of leadership influence became more evident. The Niche Finder podcast is intended to bring similar insight–to you the listener–from those who have achieved some level of noteworthy success in their chosen career. Our hope is that the challenges they have overcome in the past will provide insight for your current leadership struggles and unlock the dream of achieving success in your own career. We believe that, “If innovative change is an engine, you’re unique dream and abilities could be the fuel.” And now, I present to you, the host of the Niche Finder podcast, Clifton C. Manning.
Written originally for his own children, Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories have continued to delight generations of youngsters since they were first published in 1902. The thirteen stories collected in this book are meant for very young children, but they engage older kids and adults too with their charming conversational style and simple plot lines. These stories are typical examples of the “origin” story, where children are provided with imaginative rather than practical explanations for the “why” “what” “how” “where” “who” “when” questions of childhood. The Just So Stories were tales that Kipling would tell his own daughter who tragically died in infancy of pneumonia. An early forerunner of these stories can be found in The Second Jungle Book in the chapter, “How Fear Came” where the story of how the tiger got its stripes is narrated to Mowgli. All the fables in the Just So Stories follow a similar theme. They relate how a particular creature is altered from an original form into its present appearance either by a magical spirit or a human being. So the reader encounters wonderful and fantastical reasons why The Whale Got Its Throat, The Camel Got Its Hump, The Rhinoceros Got Its Skin, How the Alphabet was Made, and so on. Written in a pretend grand style, as though the narrator was recounting a great and important myth, the stories are studded with fabulous made up words and turns of phrase that catch the reader’s attention. Comic exaggeration, wordplay, lots of spontaneous, funny poems, juxtapositions of everyday events with the fantastical tales, amusing and entertaining “explanations” and a short poem at the beginning of each story serve to highlight Kipling’s prodigious story telling talents. The reader is always called “Best Beloved” which adds to the personal touch, reminding us of the original listeners of these stories, who were Kipling’s own children. Some of the stories may seem politically incorrect to modern day readers, but they must be read in the context in which they were written and could in fact become a starting point for discussions on such issues as race, gender etc. with your own children. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family
Tags: animals, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, humor, Just So Stories, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, nature, Rudyard Kipling, Short stories, Teen/Young adult
Everything from coparenting, mommin, life, spiritual journey, and how we became best friends along the way.. showing you a different side to being the babymomma. Let’s teach our kids different, love not hate.
Categories: Education
Letters from Home is a faith-building podcast sharing everyday stories of faith from people of all walks of life. Life is hard, and on most days, our faith needs a boost. Letters From Home Podcast will bring a new faith story, every other week, from people who love Jesus, of all ages & demographics. You will hear in these stories, their dreams, their failures, their pain, their struggles, their life changing encounters, and their extraordinary moments. You’ll leave each episode encouraged and inspired to love God and the people around you more deeply.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: encouragement, everyday, extraordinary, faith, home, letters, Stories, story
I’m Aisha Zaza and my purpose is to help others build better habits towards living their best and healthiest life. For the first 30 episodes of this podcast, you will be challenged to walk or run one mile a day while listening to the corresponding daily episode where we will discuss how mindset shifts can transform all aspects of life from health, fitness, relationships, business and well being. Why one mile? Because it’s as simple to do as it is to not do, and therein lies the difference. We will dismantle the idea that to achieve goals you must take quantum leaps towards them and instead take small, consistent actions over time. I believe wholeheartedly that everything you need to reach the happiness and success you desire is already within you and through our time together you will be empowered to know this truth, too. It’s time to take action towards your goals because if not now, when? Someday is not a day of the week and you were made for greatness. It will be a marathon, not a sprint – and together we will take it one step, one mile, one day at a time. Welcome to The Mindset Mile. You ready?
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: fitness, goal setting, lifestyle, mindset, personal development, running, self growth
This podcast is 101 Christian devotions on the Holy Spirit. Each devotion is taken from the book, Breathe on me by P.K. Mlyniec. All of the devotions are Bible-based and are well supported with many verses and passages. It’s more than an audio version of the book, in that Pastor Keith points out and explains key points of each devotion as well as adds personal, relevant, and applicable insights and stories to make each devotion more impactful. If you’re looking for Jesus to breathe on you and receive the Holy Spirit (John 20:22), this podcast is for you.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
GTM: The Product Management Podcast features real product stories from experienced PMs of success, failure, building teams, pivoting, running out of money, working with enterprise sales, building prototypes, getting acquired, and much more.
Categories: Business, Technology
Outside the Walls is a weekly radio program featuring interviews with theologians, authors, clergy, religious, and engaged laity from around the Catholic world.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Interviews with people chasing their dream jobs in fields where success is highly elusive. Host Daniel Ocho sits down with creatives, athletes, and entrepreneurs to discuss what drives them, how they got their start, and what they’ve learned in their journey so far.
Andi and Zach–runners, coaches, and founders of atozrunning.com –dive into distance running from every angle. Training tips and racing recommendations? Staying healthy or recovering from injury? Stories of successes or tales of tragedies? It’s all here!
Categories: Sports
A weekly podcast covering every aspect of the movie world, brought to you by the members of the Large Association of Movie Blogs from all around the world.
Categories: TV & Film
Discussing issues that the church is afraid to talk about. Join me in discussing spirituality, social issues, phobias, and everyday challenges Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pastorcarlosamorales/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Andrew and Caitlin talk crime and nonsense.
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Categories: True Crime
Tags: Comedy, Crime, Entertainment, Fun, nonsense, true-crime
Discussions on the nature of home, experiences of home and how home and creativity are connected, especially in lockdown. Host Tom Ottway, an artist and researcher talks to a different individual each episode.
Categories: Arts
Alright, Now What? puts an intersectional feminist lens on stories that make you wonder “Why is this still happening?” Through expert interviews, we explore systemic roots and strategies for change that will move us closer to the goal of gender justice. Hosted by Andrea Gunraj of the Canadian Women’s Foundation, Canada’s public foundation for gender justice and equality. | canadianwomen.org
Categories: Business
A podcast by movie fans, for movie fans. Welcome to It’s On My List!
Categories: TV & Film