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You know those guys at work that aren’t as funny as they think they are? Now listen to them anywhere, anytime–with the ability to skip what’s annoying and replay what’s funny for your wife.
Categories: Comedy
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You know those guys at work that aren’t as funny as they think they are? Now listen to them anywhere, anytime–with the ability to skip what’s annoying and replay what’s funny for your wife.
Categories: Comedy
The Alski Show interviews graffiti artists, artists, benchers, photographers & men and women in the art industry. Tune in every Sunday for new episodes Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thealskishow/support
Categories: Arts
This podcast will feature current events that impact individuals and families in the community and world. The emphasis will be upon spirituality and God’s influence upon all creation. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carl-b-dixon/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join two sisters as they pop on their anti-capitalist reading glasses and sift through the Self-Help Industrial Complex. They’ll blend research and their opinions to try and make sense of the claims made in the books those spirituality influencers keep recommending. Features million-dollar scams, self-anointed gurus and questions the girls should definitely be discussing with their therapists instead of each other.
Categories: Arts, Education, Society & Culture
Fun facts about African celebrities across all sectors of the entertainment industry
Categories: Music
Listen to the sermons preached at Athens First UMC. Enjoy the weekly sermon in an immersive podcast format.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
This series of messages was recorded after 200 hours of study and discussions with several marriage counselors. The series is designed to be heard in chronological order. All messages were delivered to the the college Sunday school class at West University Baptist Church in Houston, TX.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Beer with Pleasant Strangers is a show that focuses on the craft beer scene within the geography of Southern California, the United States, and Internationally as well. Expect the unexpected! Interviews with people who like beer! Interviews with people who make beer! Tasting notes, reviews, and reports from festivals and events.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: ale, Beer, cider, craft, craft beer, IPA, lager, Mead, sours, stout, whalez
Join VHS enthusiasts Lyndsey and Sean every other Monday as they dive into each other’s video cassette collections, from childhood favorites to obscure gems. Is “Surf Ninjas” the classic that Lyndsey remembers? Will Sean find a horror tape he doesn’t like? Is Jonathan Taylor Thomas’ hair as soft and luxurious as it looks? Find out now on Tapeheads!
Categories: TV & Film
An exvangelical gal discusses the aftermath of twenty years’ involvement with the Evangelical church. Through conversations with guests, we cover topics such as anxiety and trauma, dangerous theology, complex family dynamics, and neurodiversity.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join Paris’s leading romantic expert, Lily Heise of the blog Je T’Aime Me Neither, as we travel around the city to discover Paris’s top romantic places per arrondissement. Many of these gems are lesser known, and each spot will have its own captivating story to tell. Perfect for lovers… or lovers of Paris!
Categories: History, Leisure, Society & Culture
This is a frank conversation between two friends who make the case for racial justice within the gospel.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Level Up and Thrive is a podcast that keeps you inspired with stories of grit, grind, and grace from minorities who’ve been where you are. Hosted by Yasmine Robles, multipreneur, Latina, and goal-getter. She understands that the journey might not always be pretty but the freedom obtained is priceless. In each episode, we interview minorities and POCs that are hustling, leveling up, and achieving their goals. Their stories will not only bring you truth-bombs to fuel your ambitions, they will motivate and energize you so that you can persevere towards your dreams. If you’re a powerhouse and have a story to share, go to www.levelupandthrive.com to tell us all about it.
Categories: Business
We Are Not Saved discusses religion (from a Christian/LDS perspective), politics, the end of the world, science fiction, artificial intelligence, and above all the limits of technology and progress.
Categories: History, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: ai, eschatology, LDS, progress, religion, Singularity, Technology
Be sparkle! * GLOW FEMININE ESSENCE is here to make you melt. All your darkness and all your resistance. Little by little, your dark energy flows away. This is liberation of your soul. Yeaaah! And this is how your pure light emerges. This is how happiness and flow come into your life. Will you join us? We are on a journey! * An Heene is the founder of: GLOW FEMININE ESSENCE (life coaching, healing) HANDSOME (art academy) MARVELOUS (art & graphics by An Heene) BRIGHT INSIGHT (life coaching by card reading)
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A fat boy with the blues. A skinny girl who runs marathons. And a con man on the lam. If you liked Clear Heart, or if you liked Boone Barnaby, you’ll like this one, too. The themes are a bit more grown up than Boone Barnaby, but it’s still family-friendly for reading. For any age it’s my brand of writing: humane, down to earth, good-natured, sometimes funny and sometimes sad. Babcock plays electric guitar. He’s writing songs – and trying to figure out the true meaning of rock and roll – but he keeps coming up with the blues. Babcock is trying to start a friendship with a girl, Kirsten, who is as different as can be: Kirsten is skinny; she hates insects. And she’s white. Babcock is fat; he speaks to dragonflies. And he’s black. In some ways Kirsten is like a dragonfly: quick and bright. She never walks; she runs everywhere. Her family has money. Her mother thinks Babcock is a little too “rough.” Opposites attract. But can they make music? Babcock’s family is struggling for money. Then Babcock’s Uncle Earl moves in – and he moves into Babcock’s bedroom with Babcock’s menagerie of animals (including Martin Luther Kingsnake.). Uncle Earl is a con man on the lam. Uncle Earl used to play drums for Chuck Berry. Babcock wants to be Chuck Berry. Uncle Earl wants to coach a Little League baseball team – as a “business venture.” Babcock hates baseball. Babcock wants to learn “charm” from Uncle Earl. Uncle Earl wants to learn how to live a normal life and marry a normal woman – who happens to be Babcock’s schoolteacher. Maybe Babcock and Uncle Earl have something to teach each other. Babcock’s father runs a car repair shop. At night, in the kitchen, he draws cartoons. Some day he wants to quit repairing cars and sell his cartoons. But nobody’s buying. Kirsten is hotheaded. Sometimes she needs protection – from herself. Her mother tries to protect her – from Babcock. For help with his problems Babcock goes to an unlikely source: his Uncle Earl, the man with good charm and bad behavior. But the biggest lessons from Uncle Earl – and, perhaps, from rock and roll – are not what anyone expected. In short, it’s about character. About making music. About family, hard work, about love and loss. Sometimes there’s laughter. Sometimes the lights are off in the kitchen; papa’s got blues. But always life is rich and deeply moving… I call Babcock a post-Obama novel. It’s about the friendship of a black boy with a white girl, and it isn’t about racial issues – well, not much. Have we really reached that point? Is our cup half full? The odd thing is, I wrote this novel in 1992 when nobody, including me, had heard of Barack Obama and when book critics wanted bloody racial conflict whenever black and white characters mixed in the pages of a novel. Maybe I was 16 years ahead of the times. Babcock is part of the San Puerco trilogy, which makes it a companion book to Boone Barnaby: same characters (plus a few new ones) and more adventures in the scrappy little town of San Puerco. The book won awards as a novel for children, but it has many adult fans, too. Most of the issues appeal to an adult perspective as well as a child’s, though with different understanding. Other issues, of course, only a young person can understand. That’s life. That’s rock and roll.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: babcock, caroline, cottonwood, graham, joe, michael, minard, susan, walker
The One to One Conversation podcast, the exploring different peoples career journey stories, what drives their passions, sharing best practices, knowledge and ways of working along with their learning opportunities to help you grow your career and increase your skills toolkit.
Categories: Business
Talking non-league US soccer with non-league US soccer people. Part of the Alliance podcast network. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/buildit/support
Categories: Sports
Engaging women to exchange a life of motions and checklists for one of purpose and authenticity – and it’s all done by taking life one choice at a time confirming over and over our decision to follow Jesus Christ.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality