Translation of the Meaning of the Quran in Italiano
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Welcome to the Going For Broadway podcast with Eryn Woo. Each week Eryn chats with actors, directors, playwrights, talent agents, and many others who live their lives in, on, and around the stage. Eryn is a young performer who has acted and sung in many plays…and has dreams of reaching Broadway. Each day is another step closer to that goal. The Going for Broadway podcast shares their secrets so that you can learn from them and join Eryn on her journey toward Broadway!
Tags: Acting, Broadway, dance, drama, music, Musical, performingarts, singing, theater
Too much time on your hands? Join Tommy Shaw (Styx) as he sits down for his new 9-5 job as host of It’s A Shaw Thing diving into all things Tommy Shaw. The new micro-cast goes behind-the-scenes into the life of a rockstar with the stories behind songs that have lasted generations, life the road, epic parties, and special guests he has met along the way.
Categories: Music
Rate our podcast👇 Try our sleep app: https://slow-app.com Become a pro podcast subscriber: https://anchor.fm/sleeppodcast/subscribe On this sleep podcast, you will find: relaxing nature sounds, sleep sounds, binaural beats, deep sleep sounds, rain sounds, ocean sounds, ocean waves, white noise machines, thunderstorms, waterfall sounds, baby sleep sounds, tinnitus masker sounds, jungle, forest sounds, relaxing music, and guided sleep meditations. You spend 1/3 of your life sleeping so do it well.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz’s weekly Question and Answer sessions at Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem. A Project of Ohr.edu Questions? Comments? We’d love to hear from you at: Podcasts@ohr.edu
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Let us strengthen fellow Christ Seekers through the sharing of both our testimonies & transformations; Where the heart of stone turns into Flesh, And the Grace of God purifies our faith unto Gold.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Women Who Inspire Me with host Dave McGrath
Categories: Society & Culture
Join us for discussions ranging across all sorts of topics both serious and ridiculous.
Categories: Leisure
Join us in the all new podcast Live Loud Look Alive as we delve into the world of music in a series of interviews, reactions, debates and listen alongs.
Categories: Music
We Do What We Want… And We Like That. Two formerly Catholic witches take bite-sized looks into the paranormal, synchronicities, symbols and lore.
Categories: Society & Culture
Do you love Disneyland? Are you or one of your family members have a disability? Well, listen to the experiences of a Disabled person’s views about Disneyland rides, experiences, event activities, and much more!! My name’s Trevor and I have High Functioning Autism, plus I love to go to Disneyland. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/what-the-disneyland-podcast/support
Categories: Education
Tags: disability, disability services, Disneyland, events, Food, rides, shopping
Ladle to the Grave was once just a mirepoix in the minds of two friends who enjoy soup, comedy and conversation. Our podcast, that we get to whenever we can, is the product of hours of simmering, vigorous stirring and skimming to bring you a listening experience every soup lover can savor. – Levanah and Jameson
Categories: Arts
Join two leading experts in meditation as they explore energy and how if affects our daily lives. Cody Edner & David Gandelman interview fascinating people in the fields of spirituality & wellness, and uncover the mysteries of the mind-body-soul connection.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: chakra, clairvoyant, energy, Healing, meditation, mindfulness, psychic, reiki, relationships, wellness, yoga
Welcome to The Other Ministers! The place where the ministers, who aren’t the senior minister, have a podcast!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
What’s the Word dissects the cultural and societal “isms” that are dangerously pervasive to the American experience. Each episode, we breakdown those ails – from cultural appropriation to identity politics.
Categories: Comedy, News, Society & Culture
Villette was Charlotte Bronte’s last published novel. It came out in 1853, just two years before her death in 1855. It is a poignant, strangely lonely and sad work, steeped in conflict between society’s demands and personal desires. Set in the fictional town of Villette in France, it is the story of the young and intelligent Lucy Snowe, the narrator in the book. She is described by another character in the book as having “no beauty…no attractive accomplishments…” and strangely seems to lack a personal history or living relatives. Her godmother Mrs. Bretton looks after the orphaned Lucy, who suddenly leaves the house for a reason that is not made clear to readers. She finds employment as a companion to an elderly widow, Mrs. Marchmont. When her employer dies, Lucy is left without a job or prospects. Impulsively, she decides to travel to Europe and en route, meets the young and spoiled heiress, Ginevra Fanshaw, a student of a girls’ school in Villette. Lucy then travels to Villette to work first as a nanny to the principal’s children and later as a teacher. Here she encounters two men who will play a great role in her life. The young and handsome Dr. John Bretton, her godmother’s grandson, and the arrogant, bad tempered Professor Paul Emmanuel, a fellow lodger at her boarding house who gradually begins to thaw towards Lucy. The rest of the story follows Lucy’s life in Villette. Lucy Snowe is not a very lovable heroine. She is passive, secretive and yet she excites the reader’s interest and compassion and one is compellingly drawn into her story. Villette is also a novel with deep psychological underpinnings. Many have dubbed it even greater than Jane Eyre. It is also one of Bronte’s most autobiographical works. The story harks back to the time when Charlotte and Emily Bronte traveled to Brussels to work in a small pensionnat run by M. Constantin Heger and his wife. Charlotte is reputed to have fallen deeply and hopelessly in love with M. Heger. Paul Emmanuel is said to be based on Heger, while John Bretton is a fictional portrayal of George Murray Smith, her publisher who had once courter her. Villette was written at a time when Bronte was deeply depressed following the deaths of three of her siblings. It was also criticized by contemporary reviewers for its depiction of a woman’s passions and desires, something which Victorian audiences were a little shocked by. For modern day readers, Villette presents a great writer, working at the peak of her powers, overcoming personal tragedy to bring her art to the world.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Charlotte Brontë, Dramatic Works, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, romance, Villette
Two Brits talking about bootstrapping their businesses and the challenges they face along the way. Occasionally drinking tea but never wearing bowler hats! Tune in and hear about a wide range of topics from software development, validating a software product, and marketing, to when is Nick going to start training for the London marathon ;o). There’ll be thrills and spills along the way. Don’t miss out, subscribe to the podcast feed so you can laugh and cry along with (or at!) us.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: bootstrap, bootstrapped, business, marketing, software, startups, web design
A True Crime adjacent podcast that tells the stories of the darker side of pop culture legend and lore with dry sense of humor.
Categories: True Crime