Shipwrecked & Comatose: A Red Dwarf Pod
A podcast all about British science-fiction sitcom Red Dwarf.
A proud part of the We Made This podcast network.
Categories: TV & Film
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A podcast all about British science-fiction sitcom Red Dwarf.
A proud part of the We Made This podcast network.
Categories: TV & Film
Conversations with Radiant Women. IN YOUR FACE SKINCARE founder Denice Duff shares in her own comfortable, entertaining style, stories, skincare secrets and tips with celebrities, influencers and beauty industry insiders.
Categories: Arts
This Slavery is created by Jules Gibb, Liz Robertson and Scott Robertson. It is a Pendle Radicals podcast commissioned by Mid Pennine Arts and Lancashire County Council in partnership with Libraries Connected. Pendle Radicals is part of the Pendle Hill programme, supported by National Lottery players through the Heritage Fund. This Slavery has been created for the BBC Novels that Shaped the World project, funded by Arts Council England.
Categories: Arts
A podcast about moving from midlife to old age in a society that devalues old people. It takes courage and (b)oldness. What’s old age *really* like? Debbie explores that question in each episode in a frank 30-minute conversation with a best-selling author, expert, or exceptional individual. With her guests she delves into the unretired (non-retired) life, slowing down, ageism, physical deterioration, grandparenting, intergenerational collaboration, grief and widowhood, and more. As well as other stuff that piques her interest: for example, the craft of writing. She invites her husband, Sam Harrington, on as a frequent guest. He’s a retired physician with a dry sense of humor and he makes her laugh. Debbie and Sam took a grownup gap year at age 61, leaving behind a comfortable life in Washington D.C. Now in their early 70s, they live an “unretired” life on an island off the coast of Maine. Over 100 previous episodes at https://debbieweil.com/podcast MEDIA PARTNERS: Encore.org Modern Elder Academy (Formerly) Next For Me
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: aging, aging with purpose, aging with wisdom, baby boomers, bucket list, clarity, coronavirus, covid, covid19, finding purpose, gap year, genx, legacy, Meaning, midlife, midlife crisis, pandemic, reinventing retirement, reinvention, Retirement, semi retirement, third act, Wisdom, women, women at midlife
Anthony, Cole and Derek sharing their thoughts on sports and life.
Categories: Sports
A podcast about the people, history, and events that make the town of Lititz, Pennsylvania, so special.
Categories: Society & Culture
Life Unedited (No Topic Is Taboo) Fast-Paced, Personable, Direct, and Prepared – I Research and Book My Guests There Is Not a Topic I Will Not Cover: Sports Politics Social Issues EntertainmentCurrent Events Link – Demo/Air Check Extended file:///C:/Users/User/Dropbox/PC/Downloads/Life%20unedited%20February%202020%20(4).mp3 Link – Demo (Voiceovers/Commercials/Show Promo) https://www.dropbox.com/s/2p4et4hzsz2bupm/DEMO%20voiceover%20commercial.mp3?dl=0
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
This podcast is packed with powerful content and resources to help you grow and stay connected. Check out our app on iPhone and Android to see more and access the weekly Live Stream!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Can a person embrace immense adversity in their life to not only cope, but to thrive and discover their most authentic self?
As a teacher of Buddhist meditation and psychology for four decades, and someone “blessed” with a chronic illness for two of those decades, Jeff Rubin has been obsessed with answering this question. This obsession led him to develop a program called Unconditional Healing, a new model of health that has helped countless people transform their relationship to pain, adversity, and illness, and unlock their own storehouse of confidence and resilience.
In this podcast, Jeff explores the principles of Unconditional Healing with talks, healing practices, and interviews with those who have discovered how to thrive in the face of adversity. He also features guests who are experts or thought leaders in a particular aspect of health and well-being. If you are dealing with an acute or chronic illness, the loss of a loved one or your livelihood, the dissolution of a relationship, or any other adverse circumstance that has you feeling anxious and confused, then this podcast is definitely for you. Especially if you’re looking for a more nuanced, more spiritual way to work with life’s inevitable difficulties.
Please note the podcast is currently on hiatus, but all episodes remain available on all the major podcast platforms.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: adversity, Authentic, buddhism, genuine, Healing, health, illness, inspiration, meditation, self help, spiritual, well being
Hosted by John & Justin Rattanaveroj, where they will be sharing knowledge of Technology and the happenings in the Tech World in their perspectives and fun way.
Categories: Technology
The name says it all. This show brings you REAL people with REAL businesses giving REAL advice backed up by experience. We talk business, mindset, entrepreneurship and anything growth related in this podcast. Expect interviews with industry leaders and also solo episodes with the host Parikchhit Basnet.
Categories: Business
Tags: business, eCommerce, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, marketing, mindset, onlinebusiness, onlinemarketing, personaldevelopment
Every week, join Vinnie Politan for the Court TV Podcast. He’ll dive into the real-life deceptions, betrayals and murders that lead to justice in the courtroom. If you love geeking-out on trials and crime, you’ve landed on the perfect spot.
Categories: True Crime
Tags: assault, court cases, courtroom, Crime, criminals, kidnapping, law, murder, murder trials, on trial, trials
Conversation and Downtempo sounds from the world’s smoothest city. Chillout mediterranean vibes, mellow house and solid grooves from DJ TBird and friends. If you’re looking for a night that combines intelligent music with intelligent conversation then join us. Conversation in English and Spanish, covering all aspects of life, the universe and everything. This celebration of music and conversation is entirely free – an initiative launched by some of the best teachers and most important language schools in Barcelona. Providing a space and context for language is our small attempt to add something to the reactivation of our economy and our community. Join the facebook group… http://www.facebook.com/conversacionbcn
Categories: Music
Tags: barcelona, chillout, conversacion, downtempo, house, musica
i am somebody is creating a place and platform to be you with no judgment, while providing support specific to your recovery journey.
Categories: Society & Culture
Lou Banach and Jeff Rasmussen, authors of “Start It, Grow It, Sell It: The Journey of Business” discuss business challenges and solutions to help successful SMB owners launch their profits to the next level.
Categories: Business
Uncovering the mysteries of the unknown. Grab your headphones and prepare to look at things from The Other Side. Email: PodTheOtherSide@gmail.com
Categories: True Crime
What started as a series of short mysteries for the curious mind with a short attention span has evolved into enlightening conversations for the not-so-short attention span. Whether it’s a short mystery, a long conversation, or an audio book, The Way I Heard It is a veritable box of chocolates for the ears, because you never know what you’re going to get.
Categories: History, Society & Culture
At Hello Adorn, we’re obsessed with beautiful, everyday-wear, life-proof jewelry. It’s what we make after all. But there is so much more to this magical place and the community around it. And GM Lau Richards and marketing / analytics guy Rich Porter can’t not get into it. Join them as they talk jewelry, lifestyle, trends, and almost anything else. They talk to HA team members, from makers to the owners, friends of Hello Adorn like stockists and brand crushes, and, sometimes, just themselves. Are there petty food debates? Obviously. Do they go to tangent town? Constantly. But they also get into compelling, unexpected stories and show a little more BTS of what it takes to run a wife and husband owned jewelry brand / dream factory.
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
With the growing awareness around how our food and clothing are made and where it comes from, our curiosity and desire to deepen our understanding of the fiber systems that undergird our lives and the communities impacted by them grow with it. Black Material Geographies is a collection of conversations and stories using Blackness and textile material culture to explore how we can create more sustainable systems and processes amid global climate crises and lifestyles deeply entrenched in global capitalism. This show projects “Blackness” into the past to understand the material cultures of our present and the possibilities for a more sustainable future. We will explore what Black futures could be made of and who gets to make them. You can listen and subscribe to the Black Material Geographies podcast at whetstoneradio.com and anywhere you subscribe to your favorite podcasts. Black Material Geographies is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Whetstone Radio Collective creates storytelling dedicated to food origins and culture, with original content centering the perspectives of global majority populations and diasporas. You can learn more about this podcast at whetstoneradio.com, on Instagram and Twitter @whetstoneradio, on TikTok @whetstonemedia and subscribe to our Spotify and YouTube channel, Whetstone Media, for more podcast content. You can learn more about all things happening at Whetstone at WhetstoneMedia.com.
This is the final episode of Season 1, where we explore the question: What would it look like if regional fiber initiatives became the norm? In last week’s episode we started to explore how material supply chains impact our system and how to rethink them. Today, the fashion industry is experiencing a resurgence of interest in regional clothing fibers. The globalization of the fashion industry has prompted designers to look beyond the traditional suppliers of their materials and explore regional textile production. As regional producers hone their craft and grow their businesses, new regional clothing fiber opportunities are emerging that allow apparel makers to produce garments with a lower environmental impact and greater local sourcing. This week Teju gets more granular to show us why they are important, as well as what’s possible with them. As the fashion industry and consumers began to prioritize the ethics and sustainability of their clothing purchases, designers need to look beyond conventional sources and explore emerging regional textile production. There are brilliant people changing the way clothes are made so that our environment benefits from it, and local economies thrive too. Learn more about this episode of Black Material Geographies at www.whetstoneradio.com, on IG at @whetstoneradio, Twitter at @whetstone_radio, and YouTube at WhetstoneRadio.
Read the full transcript here: https://www.whetstonemagazine.com/black-material-geographies-ep10-transcript
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture