Daily Quran in English
A new chapter of the Quran is available weekly with English translation. Also available on Amazon Alexa! WhyUnify.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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A new chapter of the Quran is available weekly with English translation. Also available on Amazon Alexa! WhyUnify.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Ready to slow down, learn a little, and laugh a lot? Well, you’ve just stumbled upon your next podcast obsession! Meet the real-life sisters from Chicago you didn’t know you were missing in your life — Lauren Massarella and Michelle Anderson, the delightful hosts of “Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project.” They’re sharing both the cozy and not-so-cozy aspects of life, and no topic is off the table. Join them every Thursday for some good old-fashioned Midwestern banter that’s informative, entertaining, and occasionally cheeky. You won’t want to miss an episode with these two! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cozy-conversations/support
Categories: Leisure
Tags: conversations, cozy, Leisure
The podcast about the working dogs of farming, ranching, homesteading, and rural living. Presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. We discuss the fascinating history and current practice of humans working with dogs to make a living from the land. Our chats with experts cover breeds, training, on-farm experiences, and more. Herding dogs (stockdogs) and livestock guardian dogs are frequent topics, but terriers, hunting dogs, and good ol’ all-around farm dogs are up for discussion, too. If it produces, protects, or provides for our rural lives, we’ll talk about it.
Categories: Kids & Family
Two Young men from Atlanta, Ga discuss topics that need to be talked about. Centered around Atlanta history and it’s Future. No matter where you are from, once you listen to this podcast, you will have a clear view of this city we love. ATL Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-davis1/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Sisters Abbey and Shannon love a good story. So it’s no surprise that they’ve sunk their teeth into an old masterpiece; The Bible.
Together they tell some lesser known tales from the bible, debunk myths, and keep you up to date on Bible-themed movies and musicals.
Abbey has a Master’s of Divinity, and loves telling bible stories. Shannon has seen 13 versions of Jesus Christ Superstar and maybe owns a bible…somewhere. So they’ve got this. You can trust them.
Join them every other Wednesday for your dose of Bible time.
Categories: Comedy, Religion & Spirituality
This is the podcast to help you keep up to date with everything happening at Saxe Gotha for students.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Data Science in Production is the Podcast designed to help Data Scientists and Machine Learning Engineers get their models in to production faster. We focus on the tool, techniques and people of machine learning.
Categories: Technology
Tags: datascience, deeplearning, Machinelearning, production, python
If you’re here looking for an investment service run by someone who’s been there, done that, and truly wants to see you succeed… Accept no substitutes. Brad Thomas, the world’s leading real estate expert, sits down with professionals from the world of REITs, Preferred’s, Investing, and Business to give you the listener valuable insights, research, and ideas. You should always align yourself with the best of the best. The expert who takes your money as seriously as you do. Tune in weekly to get the latest insights.
“Heartbreak Kids” is a podcast where we explore the meaning of “why” we show up to yoga how it helps us into our lives. I believe the practice of yoga brings about huge shifts in people’s lives.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast from Piper Alderman’s Employment Relations team where they discuss the important topics in employment law in Australia.
Categories: Business
Tags: employment
Life, Love, Race, Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll! The Ramblers ramble about it all, ok mainly just jokes and travel stories and making fun of politically correct peoples.. Yin and Yang, If you love stereotypes this is where they will come to die.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Comedy, dave ramsey, politically incorrect, race, ramblers, ramblerscast, stereotypes, the ramblers, travel
Tapping into the lives of entrepreneurs, business owners, athletes, hustlers and more. You’ll never guess what they’ve accomplished; Are You Kidding Me?! Here to encourage the person next door!
Categories: Business
Brooke, Jessie, and (sometimes) Kyle talking nonsense but mostly us talking to some really interesting humans about their passions. We’re excited to present Passion Punch – a place where people can nerd out about the things they can’t live without.
Categories: Arts
A funny podcast about Movies, Shows, Tech, Games, and often the cat who decides to sit on the mic.
Categories: Technology
Most mortgage companies are competitive, not collaborative. You get one loan officer, and what your LO can do is limited to their experience and knowledge. The LTW Group takes a different, client-first approach. Our mortgage advisors have complementary skills and areas of specialization, and we work together as one cohesive unit. If your mortgage advisor can’t answer a question for you, they will pull in the right expert. You get a smooth application process, the right advice, and the best loan for your unique situation. We don’t just talk about genuinely caring about your success. We show that we care by keeping up with changes and guidelines. We also show it with clear communication. Do you have updates, questions, or concerns? Do you need a pep talk? We always have time to educate and encourage you. That’s why we’ve created an after-hours line for you. You won’t be left wondering where we are in the process or the status of your application. So if you prefer fun, approachable advisors over stiff, starched officers, let’s talk. Huzzah!
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery on a Maryland plantation. He faced hardship as a child, but later encountered owners who were relatively liberal and allowed him to learn to read, write and be in contact with freed slaves. At the age of 20, he escaped from the plantation and made his way to New York. Though he remained a fugitive, he married and changed his name to avoid being caught. He continued his education and became involved in the Abolitionist Movement. He began touring the country, speaking passionately about the unjust, cruel and inhuman practice of slavery. However, he began to face opposition from quarters that he least expected. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass traces the turbulent, tragic and shameful period in the history of the United States. Douglass was also a gifted and committed public speaker, outspoken in his criticism of this inhuman practice. The book, published in 1845, originally entitled Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written By Himself, was met with disbelief when it initially came out. Few could believe that an African American slave could write so eloquently and have such perfect use of the English language. However, Douglass had used real names, events and places in his story, which could be easily verified and this silenced his critics. Yet, his troubles were not over. His former masters were still entitled to track him down, and fearing capture, he departed for the UK where he was received with great warmth and respect. He stayed for two years till two of his British friends contributed to purchase his freedom. He then returned to America where he arrived at the dawn of the American Civil War. He started a newspaper and campaigned tirelessly for Lincoln and the abolition of slavery. He was also the first African American to be nominated for the post of Vice President of the USA. Narrative… was the first of several autobiographies, in which Douglass documented his eventful life. The book is divided into 11 chapters, tracing Douglass’ childhood on the Maryland plantation, the daily cruelties practiced by slave owners, his move to Baltimore and the consequent experiences there. It is in Baltimore that he encounters more humane white people. However, even after being acclaimed as a speaker, he faced the condescending and patronizing attitude of white people. It was to counter this that he began to write his autobiography. As a slice of history, Narrative… is indeed an interesting and gripping read, and a great addition to your collection.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Biography, ebooks, Frederick Douglass, free audio books, History, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Memoirs, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Non-fiction, Teen/Young adult
In Retrospect is a podcast looking at life’s lessons through the clear lens of hindsight. Most episodes are interviews with my close friends and family, while others are my own thoughts as a husband, father of five, and ER physician. The intended audience is anyone from any background who wants to feel courage, comfort and camaraderie in this amazing journey called life!
Categories: Comedy, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: Comedy, family, Medicine, Mormon, Real-life stories, spirituality
It’s OK to Love Yourself is a podcast about all things self-love and self-discovery. Host Katherine Yasi is on a mission to bring more self-love into the world after having struggled with self-esteem for most of her childhood and early adult life. Through personal stories and conversations with special guests, you’ll learn new tools, tips, and insights to bring more self-love into your life. Whether you’re working towards self-acceptance or just interested in learning more about self-love – this podcast is for you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/katherine-yasi/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Out in the Open Radio Hour is a show by and featuring rural LGBTQ people talking about our lives, sharing our art & music, learning together, and of course building our community, visibility, knowledge, and power!
Categories: Society & Culture