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Talk Julia is a weekly podcast devoted to the Julia programming language. Join hosts David Amos and Randy Davila as we explore Julia news and resources, learn Julia for ourselves, and share our experience and everything that we’ve learned.
Categories: Education, Technology
Tags: coding, julia, julia language, julia news, machine learning, programming
Magnificent in its scale and scope, this monumental poem by the blind poet John Milton was the first epic conceived in the English language. It describes an omniscient, all powerful God, the Fall of Man, the Temptation in the Garden of Eden, the disgraced angel who later becomes known as Satan, the Angelic Wars fought by Archangels Michael and Raphael and the Son of God who is the real hero of this saga. The poet John Milton was more than sixty years old when he embarked on this immense work of literary creation. His father was a wealthy merchant who had embraced Protestantism despite opposition from his Catholic family. Milton grew up in a privileged environment, having been schooled at home by private tutors and traveling extensively throughout Italy. It was here that he first read Virgil and Homer and decided to create his own epic in English. Tumultuous historical events intervened, like the English Civil War and the establishment of Puritan Rule. Milton was deeply embroiled in politics and the new parliament. When the monarchy was restored, Milton found himself on the wrong side and he retreated into hiding where he began working on his dream of creating an epic to match the best in Latin and Greek. He completed it after five years of tremendous effort, since he was already totally blind when he began working. The entire work, consisting of nearly ten thousand individual lines of blank verse was dictated by Milton from memory, to a series of scribes. Paradise Lost consists of twelve smaller volumes divided into Books. Each one is devoted to a particular Biblical episode. It begins with a prologue that describes the subject of the epic, much like an introduction. The action shifts to the rebellion of Lucifer and from then on, to familiar episodes like the temptation of Adam and Eve and their disobedience to God’s laws. Satan and his unholy legions are described in great detail as are their rebellion and malevolence. Adam and Eve, God and the Son of God are portrayed in brilliant, unforgettable lines and the conflict between the forces of good and evil is represented on a cosmic scale. For lovers of poetry and literature, Paradise Lost represents a seminal work of supreme importance in English literature. Present-day readers will certainly find it fascinating to decode the multitude of classical references, Biblical lore, social and cultural themes that adorn this great work.
Categories: Arts, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, John Milton, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Paradise Lost, poetry, religion
Conjuncture is a monthly podcast curated and co-produced by Jordan T. Camp and Christina Heatherton for the Trinity Social Justice Initiative. It features interviews with activists, artists, scholars, and public intellectuals. Taking its title from Antonio Gramsci and Stuart Hall’s conceptualization, it highlights intellectual work engaged in struggles over the meaning and memory of particular historical moments. Amidst a global crisis of hegemony, this web series curates conversations about the burning questions of the conjuncture.
Categories: Society & Culture
Blues at the Crossroads features artist interviews, album and gig reviews and comment on blues and Americana music. It is linked to the popular Down at the Crossroads music website.
Categories: Music
Jeni B. from Biz Mavens reveals marketing and online course creation strategies used by A-list entrepreneurs to multiply your income — without multiplying your work load.
Blogging and online business have become a rat race…but it’s time to get off the hamster wheel of publish/promote and STEP UP to being a CEO, running a profitable business. When you make money by making *other* people successful, you can KNOW that higher profits simply mean you’re changing more lives.
Learn the ins and outs of growing from online business owner to CEO with Jeni B., a marketing strategist trusted by over 35,000 bloggers + business owners. A full-time mom of four, Jeni focuses on working smarter (not harder)—because you can run a profitable business and still have a life. Onward!
Do you ever find yourself scouring the internet for tips, tricks, or hacks you can use to be a better blogger? My guest, Kevin J. Duncan, is an expert blogger and a wonderfully creative writer. If you want to know how to be a better blogger, Kevin is your guy! Kevin is the Blog Editor and […]
029: How to Be a Better Blogger with Kevin J. Duncan is a post by Jeni B. at Biz Mavens.
Categories: Business
Kyle Woolf interviews your next favourite creative people about themselves and sitcoms they love or hate.
Susanna The Nordic Mum Podcast host, mother, blogger and lover of all things Nordic unravels what it means coming from the Nordic countries. Susanna loves talking about how to hug the Nordic way of life using Scandinavia as an example. She explores why Scandinavian countries and people seem to be the most content in the world and why they top the charts when measured on trust, gender, work-life balance and happiness. Her aim is to motivate you to live your life with a hint of Nordic Simplicity with less is more approach. She interviews people with Nordic connection and explores their journeys and how they keep their Nordic culture and customs going. Have a cup of tea, and have a Hygge moment while listening to this podcast. Read the show notes https://www.thenordicmum.com/podcast/
I explain my reasons for putting the Nordic Mum Podcast to sleep and where you can continue to follow me.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: Finland, hygge, Lagom, minimalism, mysig, Nordic, nordiclife, scandinavia, scandinavianliving, sisu, suomi, thenordics
AAAIM’s podcast series, “AAAIM High ELI” is focused on highlighting leaders whose voice and story can inspire the next generation of Asians in the investment management industry. Podcast guests will include senior asset allocators, industry leaders, established and emerging managers, and content experts passionate about raising the representation of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) in the senior ranks across the industry. Over time, we hope our podcasts will serve as a library of valuable content for the AAAIM community as well as the extended investment community.
Categories: Business
Food, wine, and other nonsense that two idiot chefs can talk about. Hosted by: Fabian von Hauske and Jeremiah Stone, two chefs with a couple of restaurants in NYC.
Categories: Arts
My podacast is the best one. Wimen love it because of my yumor. Download it you peesa garbage.
Tags: anthony, CHIP, chipperson, Comedy, norton, opie, Podcast
It is a story that has perplexed and angered North Mississippians for twenty-five years. What happened to thirteen year-old Leigh Occhi? In this true crime series from WTVA Podcasts, every angle is pursued. And just maybe, questions will be answered.
Categories: Society & Culture
An audio expression of the Oklahoma Atheists online
Categories: Uncategorised
LIVE PODCAST HOSTED BY POPE RA, KING SHEED AND XVII ANT ON THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE ON FACEBOOK Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rentemspoonzlive/support
Categories: Comedy
A podcast exploring current events and culture through the eyes of millennials at separate ends of a generation.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Screen This provides you with the all the latest happenings in Big Brother US/Canada, Amazing Race US/Canada and Masterchef US/Canada.
Categories: TV & Film
Mykki Blanco’s podcast was produced whilst on a residency hosted by Hordaland Kunstsenter in the autumn of 2017. The podcast was initially launched as a live performance event by Blanco held at Hordaland Kunstsenter on 27 October, as part of Meteor festival 2017.
The podcast is part of a series also featuring Mårten Spangberg’s “News from the Last of the International Hot Shots / Natten”. These podcasts further Hordaland Kunstsenter’s ongoing exploration of the notions of publicness, institutional presence, and audience using the wide dissemination potential of the medium of podcast to challenge the conventional institutional limitations of presenting and sharing artwork experiences. Furthermore, the project questions how artistic qualities not native to audio – such as live performance, writing, choreography and visuality – can be translated for a sound broadcast concept, and whether the distribution of podcasts might offer a platform to increase the “visibility” of performance art in a contemporary art context in which performance still lacks consistent presentation opportunities outside of live events and video documentation.
Written by Mykki Blanco (2017)
Audio production: Jack Howson / Reduced Listening Ltd.
Produced by Hordaland Kunstsenter with support from Bergen Kommune and The Norwegian Arts Council.
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Categories: Arts
Tags: blanco, hordaland, kunstsenter, mykki, Mykki Blanco, Podcast
Sermons from All Souls Church in Burbank, CA
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A fictional sci-fi/comedy about a girl named Margaret, who after a bad break-up moves to the Australian colony on Mars hoping for a fresh start. Upon arrival she quickly realises that Mars isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The air’s a bit thin, the water’s a bit dry and the only food is potato. But with no desire to head home, Margaret makes the most of a bad situation gaining a job as the Chief Advisor for the highly inept Mayor of Mars. Written and Created by Michelle Brasier and Sam Lingham. Starring Michelle Brasier, Tim Lancaster, Vince Milesi, Ben Russell and Mish Wittrup. Edited by Sam Lingham. Music and Mixing by Tom Armstrong and Tom Backhaus. Artwork by Anneliese Nappa
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Categories: Comedy
Welcome to The People’s Proof where we believe the true proof of any spirit are the people who enjoy it. My name’s Michael Walker and when I was in law school, back in 2002, I bought a bottle of Pappy van Winkle, 20 year bourbon for $85 at the Liquor Barn. And it was all over the shelf because pretty much people just enjoyed Maker’s Mark and Woodford Reserve, where I grew up in, whereas in school and my, how things have changed. It’s a whole new industry worth billions, and it’s brought millions of people into this wonderful hobby and community that I love and enjoy. Anytime you take a drink of bourbon, you’re really taking a drink of history that sat in the barrel for years. But there’s more to it than that. It’s the grain that made the spirit. It’s the wood that made the barrel. It’s the farmer and the land and this nation. I hope you’ll come along for this journey, because I want to do something different than your typical bourbon podcast. We’re going to do happy hour conversations. We’ll have people on Zoom Happy Hours. Heck if you subscribe and join, you’ll be able to join in on the fun. So I hope you’ll join me, and let’s raise a glass…together.