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Alison Moloney interviews her fellow fashion curators about the first garment audiences encounter at the start of an exhibition. Through a close reading of this initial object, the curators discuss the theme of the show and how the garment was selected. Like the opening sentence of a book, the first object sets the scene for the narrative to unfold. The series is supported by the Centre for Fashion Curation, UAL, at London College of Fashion where Alison Moloney is an Associate Member. It is produced by Clare Lynch.
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Kate and Tori twins from Cork, Ireland having the chats and the giggles every week. Chatting all things from childhood memories to 2020 chaos. Just two girls hoping to make listeners laugh and smile as much as we do. Grab the prosecco and tune into the madness!
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“Whatever we want, whenever we want.” hosts: King Mega & Sean Chris Uncensored raw shit! Submit videos, stories or a shout ect Overtheinfluencecast@gmail.com
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Moms and Martinis welcomes you into the kitchen table talk I share with my friends. We discuss our past and how it has shaped us into who we are today. How life impacts us mentally, physically, spiritually, and financially. Most importantly, how do we create a legacy by building a pipeline of future leaders.
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Hello to all of the cinephiles out there! A discussion podcast about movies through the lens of the “spotlight” topic of the episode. Hosts Spencer Bailey and Chelsea Burnett love talking about film and will find a way to relate pretty much anything back to the silver screen. Whether you already enjoy deeper movie conversation, or want to learn more about why people enjoy movies, we have something for everyone!
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The Fess Sisters take ice breakers to a whole new level in this comedy podcast. Listen every other week as they discuss conversation starting questions you’ve never thought to ask another living soul!
Categories: Comedy
Tags: Comedy, conversation, family, fess, Funny, questions, sisters, up
The metaverse is an open and immersive network for gaming, social engagement, and enterprise collaboration, enabled by a breadth of technology that includes game engines, AR wearables, real-world scans, and VR. On Building the Open Metaverse, hosts Patrick Cozzi and Marc Petit invite a broad range of technical experts to share their insights on how the community is building the metaverse together.
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Tags: Interoperability, metaverse, open standards, Technology
The She-rab Dong-bu (Tree of Wisdom) is a metrical translation in Tibetan of a Sanscrit ethical work entitled Prajnya Danda, written by Nagarjuna who flourished in the fourth century of the Buddhist era (about 100 B.C.), The Tibetan version was probably made about the 11th century of our era but the exact date has not been determined. It is included in the Ten-gyur, ངོ་ section, volume གོ་, beginning at leaf 165. The Tibetan translator describes it as the second volume but I cannot say whether the remainder of the work has been preserved in Tibetan–the Sanscrit original is apparently lost. – W.L. Campbell
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In this Episode we discuss the current state of relationships from both Gay and Straight perspective.
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A podcast for young professionals by young professionals. The hosts drink old fashioneds while discussing everyday problems facing young professionals and “old fashioned” business principles.
The Use The Game Podcast is geared towards individuals who have used Athletics to push them forward in their careers. We will interview former and current pros, successful student athletes as well as important contributors of the sports world.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/subscribe Subscribe here ==> https://anchor.fm/rick-wallace3/subscribe This podcast is a combination of inspiration, empowerment, and social elevation as viewed and experienced through the eyes and perspective of the Black community. There will be videos on self-empowerment and personal growth, while other episodes will focus on addressing the enigmatic issues plaguing the Black community.
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LetsTalkMann features brothers Gurshaan 9 and Jagsher 7 who go about interviewing people they come across and try to get them to share sometimes serious but mostly funny facts and life lessons.
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The ART OF PEACE is a public radio program heard weekly on www.KCSB.org and KCSB 91.9 FM Wednesday evenings from 7-8pm. The Art of Peace focuses on social responsibility, community activism, and personal relationships as they relate to mindfulness and peace consciousness. “Learning to Listen” Philip Le Vasseur Raises Consciousness and Engages the Community with Art of Peace Tuesday, August 24, 2010 By Colin Marshall Phil LeVasseur is interested in many things, but none seem to get him quite as fascinated as what he calls “heart awakenings.” It’s his own term, he explained to me when I sat in with him in the KCSB studio, but one that describes an immediately recognizable phenomenon. “Your heart just speaks to you at a certain point,” he said. Heart awakenings tend to precede one’s major shifts in perspective, and thus one’s major changes in life. LeVasseur’s guests tend to have undergone heart awakenings at some time in their lives. His radio show, Art of Peace, is the product of one of his own. Christopher Lowman had a heart awakening. “Here he was, this East Coast guy, wealthy, educated, but he felt like he wasn’t making a difference,” said LeVasseur. “So he studied these Japanese healing techniques to cure the effects of trauma, then went to Rwanda and started working on the people who had been traumatized by war. He formed this whole group, Moving Towards Peace. Chris isn’t a loud guy; at first, he didn’t want to take a stand. But he was helping.” B. Allan Wallace, a former Buddhist monk and current lecturer on Buddhism and the mind, also had a heart awakening. “Here’s a guy, a PhD, more brilliant than ten of us put together,” as LeVasseur described him, “and he wanted to become a Buddhist monk! He researches what’s called contemplative science—meditation—which teaches people to be still. You listen to him speak, and you can’t help but settle down and be calm. He doesn’t even necessarily talk about Buddhism as a religion now; he likes to compare it to Western psychology.” The initially formidable-sounding General Leopard would seem an even less likely candidate for a heart awakening. Now known as Christian Bethelson, he was once a military general in Liberia, “like the Blood Diamond general,” LeVasseur explained. “He was doing these terrible tings. He was on the verge of killing himself. He was an Liberian presidential bodyguard during the coup, where he was tortured. But he came upon a guy from the Everyday Gandhis. They’re a group that do this thing they call ‘dreaming together’ for days before they decide what they’re going to do or what they need to help the world, and he joined them.” LeVasseur, who has interviewed all three of these people on KCSB, gives the impression of a man who’s made many changes in his own life. Aside from his radio work, he mentioned stints as a sushi chef, an electronics salesman, and much more besides. Employed in a stereo shop in the early 1990s, he discovered he could use their selection of “killer” Nakamichi tape decks to record KCSB’s blues shows, especially Greg Drust’s now-legendary Back at the Chicken Shack. Getting curious as he listened, he simply stopped by the station one day and ran into its general manager. “I was like, ‘Sign me up!’” After learning the ropes, he found himself in a position to sub for some of his favorite KCSB DJs, including Drust himself. (“At some point, he’d moved on to polka, which he knew more about than blues, and he knew more about blues than blues artists do,” LeVasseur said. “I was definitely glad he made a tape in advance for me to play.”) He began his own environmentally-focused public affairs show in 1994, but after three years had to put it on hiatus to make room for everything else in his life, including a growing son and a new full-time job. But current events eventually conspired to draw him back into the broadcasting fold. “The Bush era started, and I just became deeply confused,” he said. “I stopped listening to the radio, I stopped watching TV, and I stopped reading papers for a long stretch. I started joining peace walks. I got to a place where I was ready to say something.” The result was, at its core, the same Art of Peace that airs today. LeVasseur allows his program a wide mandate, but it often returns to a suite of favorite subjects: activism, the environment, events in the community, nuclear disarmament, and religious perspectives from traditions like Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism. He’s spent this summer re-airing interviews from his early years in radio, which even back then covered such now-fashionable topics as design principles for sustainable community. “And now everyone’s talking about this stuff,” he said. “Whoda thunk? The 1969 oil spill was the watershed moment for Santa Barbara, but the community developed afterward. Now we have the Bren School right here at UCSB. Green has become very businesslike.” But whatever the topic of the week, Art of Peace is united by LeVasseur’s relaxed approach. “The best way to learn is not to be the most intelligent or the best reporter,” he said, “but to have a conversation and listen to the stories. I look for people with the courage to step up; my courage is to get their stories. When they’re on the couch here at KCSB, it’s real easy. I try to find what’s alive in them, what’s present in them, and that takes getting out of the way. I like to settle in: I practice tai chi, I swim, I do yoga. Every day is a day to calm my brain down. If I get five minutes of connection with someone, it makes my week—and it probably makes theirs.” LeVasseur seems to believe that this station is the only place he can make it happen: “I’ve traveled all around, and I can tell you that KCSB is unique. Sometimes you have to do your show and you’ll think, ‘Oh, this again.’ But then you come down and experience this culture built over 45 years. Radio’s a basic tool of democracy, like a kiosk on the street. And the other question is, what kind of legacy will you leave behind when you check out? I think the first step toward ending war, poverty, drugs, and gangs is listening, having a conversation, practicing all that. And it does take practice.” 4•1•1 Art of Peace airs Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on KCSB, 91.9 FM. For details, visit artofpeaceradio.podomatic.com. [itunes pic]
This week’s episode we have a conversation with Caitlin Lyon a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Caitlin talks about the roots of her practice treating the whole person through an integrative approach to health and working knowledge. Her deepest passion lies in helping women find more ease in body, business, and life. http://www.lyonwellness.com/about-caitlin/
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Tags: affairs, art, Awakenings, heart, interviews, justice, mindfulness, News, peace, public, radio, social
With Terrence Sin Supreme and Kristen. It is easy to become overwhelmed with all of today’s technological advances and constant stream of news and information. On EOD podcast, we will be discussing different topics and issues that arise in society and culture. Tune in for the usual banter among friends while we discuss what matters to us at the end of the day.
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History comes alive as we revisit important moments in American culture with interviews from the archives of the inimitable 20th-century broadcaster and oral historian Studs Terkel. Host Eve Ewing guides us through
the Studs Terkel Radio Archive and pairs each piece of archival audio with an interview with a contemporary thinker, intertwining the past and the present. Dust off your soapbox, open your ears, and come down to the Bughouse Square. Bughouse Square with Eve Ewing is produced by the WFMT Radio Network and made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: exploring the human endeavor.
Erika L. Sánchez explains what it was like to live in Spain and to feel like she spoke a different language, even though it was still Spanish.
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Hear the full interview with Sandra Cisneros
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Eve L. Ewing: @eveewing, https://eveewing.com/
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Erika L. Sánchez is the daughter of Mexican immigrants. A poet, essayist, and fiction writer, she is the author of a young adult novel,* I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter* (Knopf Books for Young Readers), a 2017 finalist for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, and instant New York Times Bestseller; and the poetry collection, Lessons on Expulsion (Graywolf), a finalist for the PEN America Open Book Award. She is the recipient of Fulbright Fellowship, a “Discovery”/Boston ReviewPrize and a Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship from The Poetry Foundation. She is a currently a Princeton Arts Fellow.****
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WFMT is Chicago’s classical and fine arts radio station, with a long tradition of award-winning broadcasting since 1951. Through the WFMT Radio Network, the station offers programming to over 650 outlets in the U.S. and around the world
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Studs Terkel Radio Archive, an audio archive managed by THE WFMT Radio Network, based at Studs’ long time radio home, in partnership with the Chicago History Museum, which houses the archive.
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Multitude is a podcast collective and consultancy based in New York City. Their mission is to make, elevate, and market great shows.
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Our producer is Katie Klocksin and our composer is Ayanna Woods. Thank you to Project Manager Heather McDougall, Archivist Allison Schein Holmes, Production and Distribution Manager Stacy Gerard, Multitude Productions, and Erin Glasco, Maria Cooper and Mark Baletto on our transcription team. Archival audio was digitized by the Library of Congress, Division of Recorded Sound.
Bughouse Square with Eve Ewing is made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities – Exploring the Human Endeavor.
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The same cohosts who brought you the Free Will, Science, and Religion podcast also present a show to share their off topic opinions. This is meant to be a safe show where everyone should be able to share their honest opinions without fear, blame, hate, or censorship.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: choice, free, friends, impersonal, impersonalopinionpodcast, morality, objective, opinion, personal, Philosophy, Politics, religion, science, subjective, will
How would life benefit you today if you cared less about outside opinions? I’m here to tell you life will get pretty Awesome! Being Wear To Stare is about putting your opinions first, creating your own reality and raising your vibrational energy! When we are Wear To Stare we are Best Dressed inside 1st and outside inevitably because we achieve our highest goals and are our BEST selves unapologetically! Here on Wear To Stare Radio I share my Unique Style, Brand and Fashion mindset. I welcome you to challenge your thoughts and conversation with high vibrational and less superficial thinking.
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Finding out what the Spencerport Class of 85 is doing now.
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