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Open interviews about anything with a variety of opinions and different outlooks on life.
Categories: Society & Culture
We are not powerless to build the world our children deserve. Every day, normal people work together to overcome challenging community problems in powerful and creative ways. Their journeys give us the courage to create the change we hope to see. Join the School Connect Podcast to hear stories of the Village: local leaders who come together with passion and tenacity to fight for their communities. Whether it’s a business leader who gives truck-loads of furniture for teachers’ home offices, a faith leader who gathers parents together to help them weather the challenges of parenting, or a principal who kneels on the front lawn of a student’s home to remind them that they are not alone – their collective voice shows us how the power of connection can build hope and create change – not just for tomorrow, but for today.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
It’s 2046 and Jake Radley has the career opportunity of a lifetime. But to take it he needs to acquire a strange, mysterious new skill. A skill that that could ruin his life. But a skill that is needed to find out who leaked a startling scientific discovery that has the whole world in uproar. Drama, intrigue and an extreme test of loyalties for Jake in this unique science fiction spy story.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Adventure, Corporations, cyberpunk, dystopian, MindControl, mindreading, sciencefiction, scifi, thoughtcontrol
We want to Reach, Teach and Empower people to transform there lives to a 10/10 Life! Do you want to live your best life now?
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Follow along with Vanessa and Alejandra, two best friends that grew up together in Los Angeles. They chat about all the girl things; friendships, life, relationships, the struggles of being in your 20’s, with the occasional true crime and pop culture gossip, etc. Basically, girl talk. Join our collective! Follow our socials; IG: @shecollectivepodcast
Categories: Society & Culture
Remember those classic horror films? Real gems like Ghoulies, Chopping Mall and Pumpkinhead? I do! Take a stroll down memory slain with host Kyle Leone on The Gory Days, a nostalgia trip through the sometime-scariest, usually-silliest horror movies of the 80s, 90s and beyond. Kyle brings lovers and creators of horror together to dive deep into the movies of your nightmares!
Categories: TV & Film
I’m not crying, you’re crying is a show about anything and everything! Literally, a couple of friends talking about the shenanigans of everyday life! Listen in as we cover, pop culture, TV and movie’s, celebrity gossip, and world news!
Categories: Comedy
#FreshPairofJsPodcast The freshest take on podcasting, come kick it with us! It’s the mics, it’s not the shoes…they definitely help keep us fresh though. freSH/ adjective 2. recently created or experienced and not faded or impaired. Synonyms: New, Modern, Recent Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fresh_Pair_Js Snapchat: freshpair_ofjs
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast channel dedicated to sharing nuggets of wisdom and strategies for the classroom through the eyes of Buffalo Public School’s Instructional Technology Coaches.
Categories: Education
Warlord of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs was first published in 1913. It was the third book in an eleven part series known as the Barsoom Chronicles which relate to a sequence of exciting adventure tales set on the fictional planet of Barsoom. In the Barsoom series, Mars, assumed to be older than Earth, is a dying planet. “Barsoom” is the native word for Mars in the Martian language. The stories first appeared in serialized form in various magazines like All-Story, Argosy, Amazing Stories and The Blue Book. They were later compiled into book form and were hugely popular in their day. Edgar Rice Burroughs, known more famously as the creator of the Lord of the Jungle, Tarzan, was an extremely prolific American writer who churned out potboilers by the hundreds. His work covered several genres including science fiction, adventure tales, historical sagas and Westerns. Though literary critics carped at what they called “pulp fiction” Burroughs’ influence on generations of young people in search of excitement and adventure is undeniable. He influenced “more serious” writers to explore the world of Sci-Fi writing. Burroughs was also extremely media savvy and far ahead of his time about marketing his work. Tarzan was converted into a bestselling comic strip, film rights were sold, Tarzan theme parks and merchandise were planned. The Barsoom series is based on the expedition of Earthmen to Mars by a mysterious method of transportation that involves astral projection. John Carter an American Civil War veteran travels to Mars, engages in fierce battles for supremacy with various denizens of the Red Planet and falls in love with and marries one of its lovely inhabitants. In Warlord of Mars, the hero, John Carter’s mission is to rescue his wife Princess Dejah Thoris who has been imprisoned by the evil Goddess Issus. Carter explores deeper and further into the planet’s far flung regions and discovers all manner of fantastic creatures who he has to vanquish to gain the title of Warlord of Mars. In the Barsoom series, Burroughs has created an entire fictional universe, complete with history, geography, politics, religion and people with their own set of values. He based much of his work on the scientific information available at the time and used it to create these fantasy worlds. For Sci-Fi fans, Warlord of Mars is indeed a gripping and entertaining read.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: Adventure, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, Edgar Rice Burroughs, fiction, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, science, science-fiction, Teen/Young adult, Warlord of Mars
Be A Man equips men to thrive in every area of life through a journey of authentic brotherhood, biblical resources, and defining moments of manhood.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: christianity, faith, manhood
What will we eat in 2050? It’s no question that food is our greatest connector—but even with new technologies and changing eating habits our food system is in crisis. Hosted by Ludwig Hurtado and Mold Magazine’s editors, Food Futures invites experts across the worlds of technology, agriculture, science and design to separate fact from fiction, inspiring each of us to become creative collaborators in shaping the future of food. Learn more at thisismold.com.
Categories: Arts
Exploring stories of perseverance from a multitude of perspectives. Life can be bizarre but we’re in it together.
Categories: Society & Culture
Rick Steves Audio Tours are leaving the podcast space. For the latest versions of these audio tours, download the (free!) Rick Steves’ Audio Europe™ App — available for Apple and Android. The app also includes hours of top-quality travel talk excerpted from the Travel with Rick Steves radio interviews to add another dimension — and some different voices — to your travel planning and appreciation. Learn more at https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe Rick Steves Britain and Ireland Audio Tours provide humorous and insightful commentary on the art and history of Britain and Ireland’s most notable museums and historic sites. Excerpted from the Rick Steves London, Ireland, and Scotland guidebooks. All rights reserved.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 721132, Britain, british, dublin, edinburgh, england, Europe, ireland, library, London, museum, paul, Rick, Saint, Scotland, Steves, tour, travel, walking, Westminster
Inspired by the Korean drama fandom phenomenon of a side character who comes to take center stage, Second Lead Syndrome unites Kay and Emily, two doctoral students with a burning desire to discuss both k-pop and anthropology. To challenge the idea that academics should only be devoted to their research subjects, Second Lead Syndrome takes an ethically non-monogamous approach to combine smart talk with fervent fangirling. Our main squeeze is anthropology, but we believe an academic vocation is compatible with our undeniable attraction to k-pop and k-dramas. Each enhances the appreciation and understanding of the other. We ditch the notion of a guilty pleasure and turn it into true love.
Categories: Music
This Juilliard trained cellist gets real! Join Ariana for candid discussions about what it’s like to work in the classical music industry, as well as the ins and outs of maintaining a varied and balanced lifestyle. Ariana opens up the conversation with admired friends and colleagues in order to get their distinct perspectives – with the hope of giving you a window into some different worlds. Hopefully they will leave you feeling inspired or at the very least, amused! Hit that subscribe button and leave a review if the spirit moves you. New episodes are uploaded on Fridays! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ariana-nelson/support
Categories: Arts
Women Who Say Fuck is here to deliver the stories of women who inspire others by being their authentic selves — regardless of what others think. Tune in to laugh, cry heal, and grow with us. There’s a piece of wisdom in everyone.
Categories: Society & Culture
Thomas Lambell and Sarah Kwong have a lot in common; they were both born in February 1988 and raised as only children of single mothers. Actually, that’s where the similarities end. Tom grew up on a cattle farm in rural Queensland, learned to be a DJ when he was 16, and is a passionate Formula 1 fan. Sarah grew up in suburban Adelaide, attended musical theatre classes as a kid, and now works as a high school English teacher. Their taste in movies, music and books could not be more different. In this podcast, these two friends take it in turns to share something they love that the other one has never experienced, and take the opportunity to talk about art, creativity, and how those things have shaped them.
The storytelling project Real People. Real Lives. Women Immigrants of New York highlights a diverse group of immigrant women living in New York City – frontline workers, journalists, stay-at-home moms, artists and entrepreneurs, among others – on a series of podcasts to be released weekly from December 18, 2020 through March 8, 2021 (International Women’s Day). They talked about their immigrant experience and reflected on ideas of home and belonging within the backdrop of a year like no other in New York City, marked by the pandemic, racial justice protests, and the presidential election.
Categories: Society & Culture
Being a twenty-something in the middle of New York City isn’t easy, especially when you have NO clue what you’re doing. In this podcast, I’ll be taking you with me on my journey to maneuver the city with a big heart, sweaty palms, and absolutely no idea how to flirt. Basically, we can figure this “adulting” thing out together.
Categories: Society & Culture