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LibriVox volunteers bring you 8 recordings of The Passing of the Year by by Robert W. Service. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for December 18, 2011.Robert William Service was a poet and writer who has often been called “the Bard of the Yukon”. This poem taken from Rhymes of a Rolling Stone, published in 1912.(Summary from Wikipedia)I have no doubt at all the Devil grinsAs seas of ink I spatter.Ye gods, forgive my “literary” sins —The other kind don’t matter.(frontispiece)
Categories: Arts
The world of work is changing – but are companies doing enough to keep up? A solid salary and company car won’t cut it anymore. People are demanding more from their jobs than ever before. Belonging, connection and flexible working are no longer a ‘nice to have’ – they’re non negotiable. Join Andrea Mattis, Coach and specialist in engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Employee Wellbeing and Internal Communications, where she will talk to change makers to understand how they’re changing the world of work for the better. No corporate speak here, just real people who are change makers.
Categories: Business
Conversations from an intuitive channeler, Anasha Soisette, who creates a sacred space where we can commune together and share how we show up authentically and embrace our creativity, discover your power, unlock your potential, shift limiting beliefs, and step into your highest self through mindset, holistic wellness, and intuition.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
For all the wrong reasons, a national spotlight is shining on Chicago. The underlying problem, contend Ed Bachrach and Austin Berg, is that deliberative democracy is dead in the city. On this podcast – which compliments their book, The New Chicago Way – Bachrach and Berg tackle the city’s key issues, interview top experts from around the country and lay out a blueprint for change.
Categories: Uncategorised
Your dose of pop culture, with the occasional personal story.
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Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Zoe Cross thinks she’s found THE CURE. But someone — or some entity — big and powerful doesn’t want it found.When she goes missing, it’s up to All American Ry Astor, son of the richest man on earth, and his rag tag crew of friends, to find her. Their adventure uncovers a conspiracy that they must unravel in order to save the world!
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Categories: Fiction, Kids & Family
Tags: action, Adventure, family, family friendly, fiction, goonies, hodgepodge, Kids, lockdown, quaranteen, quaranteend, Quarantine, story, storytelling, teenager
Rumours abound of sinister goings-on in the ancient Massachusetts seaport of Innsmouth. The once prosperous town, which has fallen into a state of decrepitude and decay, is a stopover destination for Robert Olmstead, a young historian on a tour of the region. Despite hearing ominous tales of the town and its grotesque inhabitants, Olmstead feels compelled to explore Innsmouth. He finds the place almost deserted, except for a few inhospitable locals with strange, unblinking eyes – the so-called, Innsmouth Look. He meets the town drunk, Zadok Allen, who tells him the terrifying history of the town, about Devil Reef and mutant humanoids, sea gods, gold, and human sacrifice. The deranged ramblings of a madman? As night falls on Innsmouth, Olmstead soon has cause to wonder. The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1931) is an integral part of what has become known as H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. The novella was published in 1935, and at some 26,000 words, is one of the author’s longest works. The podcast is read by Mike Bennett, author of Underwood and Flinch.
In the final episode of the story, Olmstead makes a shocking and terrible discovery.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audiobook, bennett, cthulhu, DAGON, horror, HP, Innsmouth, Lovecraft, mike, Mythos, over, shadow
Queer We Go is an LGBTQ+ culture podcast hosted by Jessie Honnor, featuring news, reviews and interviews with the creatives and activists changing the face of the arts. Take a listen to discover new releases, hidden gems, and the secrets behind all your old favourites. Promising to highlight the representation the community deserves, Queer We Go crosses the cultural spectrum, covering everything from music and books to theatre and comedy.
Categories: Arts
We help IT & cyber security professionals who are stuck in their careers land 100 to 200K+ cybersecurity jobs they love (without getting another degree, starting from low-paying jobs or stacking up certifications) so they have 6-figure income, feel connected to their work and enjoy career satisfaction with exciting and meaningful roles and never have to worry about their future again! Click below to join our webinar training to learn more! [https://www.cybertransform.com](https://www.cybertransform.com/) #cybersecurity #careerupgrade #cybertransform
Categories: Technology
General Franco’s authoritarian dictatorship lasted for almost forty years. When he died in 1975, political parties of both the left and the right agreed to draw a line under the past for the sake of Spain’s peaceful transition to democracy. So why now, over 30 years later, is Spain breaking its self-imposed silence about its past?
Categories: Education
Creative Connoisseurs, Daniella Platt and Terance Coffee bring you voices from inside the business of fashion and lifestyle, along with the others in our creative world to inspire the inner you. We talk with movers & shakers, seeking their wisdom, trends, and inspirational stories. Daniella also shares a podcast of entrepreneurs, who share advice and wisdom for creatives to be abundant, and have it all.
Categories: Arts
A new series of talks by David Runciman, in which he explores some of the most important thinkers and prominent ideas lying behind modern politics – from Hobbes to Gandhi, from democracy to patriarchy, from revolution to lock down. Plus, he talks about the crises – revolutions, wars, depressions, pandemics – that generated these new ways of political thinking. From the team that brought you Talking Politics: a history of ideas to help make sense of what’s happening today.
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Categories: News
Author, photographer, blogger, YouTuber, podcaster, adventure traveler, and Tequila aficionado living in Bangkok for over 20 years.
Categories: Society & Culture
Health Informatics Nanotechnology (HINT) and Nurses Impact in Creating Next-Gen Tech Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rn4students/support
Categories: Technology
Changing the enterprise software story from how to sell to the enterprise, to how to build for the enterprise.
In episode 50 of EnterpriseReady, Grant speaks with Matias Woloski of Auth0. This talk contains unparalleled lessons on utilizing authentication and authorization services, landing your first enterprise customer, making smarter hiring decisions, and understanding the complexity of the CTO role.
Categories: News
Sam Barry is an Entrepreneur, Influencer and sought after Business and Life Coach. Imagine living the life of your dreams. Imagine having it all. Health, Wealth, Love and Spirituality. We can have it all when we make it our intention to live a life of Total Greatness. Are you ready to take your life to the next level? More at: TotalGreatness.com
Categories: Health & Fitness
Join Christine Russo, a leading industry analyst, in her discussions with leaders in retail, technology, innovation, metaverse and more.
Categories: Business