Tohono O’odham Young Voices
Located in southern Arizona, this show shares episodes discussing local tribal events, topics, cultural perspectives, history, education, etc.
Categories: Society & Culture
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Located in southern Arizona, this show shares episodes discussing local tribal events, topics, cultural perspectives, history, education, etc.
Categories: Society & Culture
Two film writers and Fab Four fans discuss movies and TV about, starring, and inspired by The Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
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Tags: Beatles, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, The Beatles
Podcast by THE NEW AGE INVESTOR PODCAST
Categories: Education
Each week we will be providing businesses with valuable and affordable marketing tips and strategies to help you grow your business. We know your time is valuable so the podcasts will only be between 10 and 20 minutes each. If you have any questions or would like to know how you can save on your marketing costs, call us at 800.433.4679 or visit us at www.Print2Mailpartners.com
Categories: Business
Tags: mail fulfillment, print, Purl Marketing, QR Code Marketing, variable data printing
The podcast where Adam and Alan recount Bible stories from their childhoods to their friend Nick who has never heard them before.
Categories: Comedy, History, Religion & Spirituality
A free podcast featuring trusted entrepreneur, coach and mentor — Tom Ryan — who shares daily, how-to advice and expert counsel for aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners. Releases every weekday, Monday through Friday.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, fund, funding, inv, investing, investment, investor, small, start, startup, startups, up, UPS
Author Jamie Reidy talks about his life on the road, the games that he saw, the people that he met and the the lessons he learned along the way.
Categories: Sports
Two best-friends Rando and Rodi compare ideologies on both the world around them and the world within them. Rando tries to make sense of it all, while Rodi offers vivid connections through literature, pop-culture and music. This is the podcast that expands seemingly simple concepts into complex consciousness of thought, because we live in a complex world… and we overlook that sometimes. So, enjoy the podcast that seeks to sharpen the mind, drop easter eggs, and answers the question, “What if Socrates and Pythagoras recorded their conversations after coming home from their day jobs?”.
Categories: Society & Culture
At Go Be More our philosophy is to be yourself, take small steps, and chase big dreams. Each week we interview inspiring guests and discuss strategies and mindsets to break out of your constraints, build positive momentum and pursue the life you were meant to be living.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: be more, be yourself, bryan green, chase dreams, gbm, go be more, go be more podcast, goals, inspiration, jon rankin, keep improving, mental models, Motivation, small steps
This uproarious new musical comedy by Peter Sham and Brad Carroll is a riotous, unpredictable explosion of mistaken identities and unexpected romance – based on the Award winning West End and Broadway hit comedy by Ken Ludwig.
Categories: Arts
The podcast where we discuss a couple random facts each episode
Categories: Education
A film discussion podcast from Trevor T. Trujillo, critic and journalist) and Matt Foster (comedian and critic). Join Matt and Trevor at the conceptual Nighthawks cafe as they sit down and talk good movies, bad movies, classic films of yesteryear, modern masterpieces, and the weird indie films you may not have heard of (BUT SHOULD)!
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: film, Movies, netflix, pop culture, streaming, television
New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology, a series of workshops held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March and 12th-13th June 2013. The aim of this project is to make a bold and lasting impact on religious epistemology. This project aims to bring recent developments in epistemology to bear on topics in the philosophy of religion in a way that will open up new channels of research in religious epistemology. The project is centered around, but not limited to, interesting and novel applications developing out of six main topics: (i) contextualism and pragmatic encroachment, (ii) safety and knowledge, (iii) epistemic defeat, (iv) testimony, (v) formal epistemology, and (vi) etiology of belief. The project will be led by John Hawthorne and will involve 3 postdoctoral researchers, 3 PhD students, 22 visiting research fellowships, 9 public lectures, 4 roundtable discussions, 6 workshops, and 1 major international conference. This project, valued at 1.3 million GBP, has been made possible by the generous support of the John Templeton Foundation. Alan Hájek (Australian National University) gives a talk for the New Insights seminar series on 21st May 2015. Abstract: A number of prominent authors—Levi, Spohn, Gilboa, Seidenfeld, and Price among them—hold that rational agents cannot assign subjective probabilities to their options while deliberating about which one they will choose. This has been called the “deliberation crowds out prediction” thesis. The thesis, if true, has important ramifications for many aspects of Bayesian epistemology, decision theory, and game theory. The stakes are high. The thesis is not true—or so I maintain. After some scene-setting, I will precisify and rebut several of the main arguments for the thesis. I will defend the rationality of assigning probabilities to options while deliberating about them: deliberation welcomes prediction. I will also consider application of the thesis, and its denial, to Pascal’s Wager.
Categories: Education
Explore the 2016 election and today’s political news with host Brian Beutler and his friends from both sides of the aisle. A weekly podcast from the New Republic.
Categories: News
Welcome to Report Back with Zoë and Tom! We are best friends, teachers, and recent dog acquirers and we froth some quality banter. Tune in to listen to us offer our insights, anecdotes and wonderings about this wild world we find ourselves in each day.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
Welcome to Earth Swallow Me. Listen in as Bridge shares her listeners cringiest moments, stories, nonsense and basically anything you’d rather not talk about at the dinner table. Occasional guests, spilt tea, laughs, and only good times allowed.
Categories: Comedy
DMV Download is a weekly news podcast created for Washingtonians. Every Wednesday, host Luke Garrett takes listeners up close and personal to the biggest stories, ideas and names impacting the D.C. region.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Each week, film critics Matt Rorabeck and Eric Marchen get together to chat movie news and whatever else they feel like talking about that week.
Categories: TV & Film
From throwback movies to 90s and 2000s sit-coms, from hood classic like the candy house, I cover it all. Nostalgia like you never heard it before!!!
Categories: TV & Film