We Love That!
A podcast where Jerome Walker and Kenyon Duncan talk about stuff they love and stuff you should love too. Art by Griffin Keller Music by Sofía Campoamor
Categories: Society & Culture
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A podcast where Jerome Walker and Kenyon Duncan talk about stuff they love and stuff you should love too. Art by Griffin Keller Music by Sofía Campoamor
Categories: Society & Culture
I’m a dude living with his woman & kids deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains.
Categories: Society & Culture
For All It’s Worth: Reading and Studying the Bible for Life was held by the R.C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies at Union University April 15-16, 2005. It featured plenary addresses by Gordon Fee and breakout sessions by Michael Card, Dan Block, Todd Brady, Daryl Charles, Mark Dubis, Brad Green, David Gushee, George Guthrie, Paul Jackson, Kelvin Moore, Grant Osborne, Gary Smith and Ray Van Neste.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible, christian, conferences, Reading, studying, union, university
Rachel Vindman thought she’d be a card-carrying member of the GOP forever, until President Trump called her husband a traitor. Microbiologist Jasmine Clark never dreamed of running for office, but then 2016 happened — now she’s the first Black woman ever elected to represent her suburban district. A US Air Force Veteran turned economist, Amanda Weinstein used to listen to Focus on the Family and lecture her peers about abortion until she couldn’t reconcile her faith with today’s GOP. In the most hotly contested districts in America, suburban women are breaking up with the Republican Party and remaking American politics — transforming their own lives and getting political for the first time. Each week, Rachel, Jasmine, and Amanda find out why. Want to know what’s causing the GOP’s suburban women problem? Tune in for a political journey through the minds of suburban women, brought to you every Wednesday by Red Wine & Blue. Now in Season 2!
Categories: Government, Kids & Family, News
How do you know what to study? 6 tips to get your choice right
It is not easy to decide which degree to enroll in. But there are some tips that tell you how to know what to study. These are the following six, which can help you to be clearer if you have chosen correctly:
1) Be proactive
If you want to know what to study, do not let time pass, the decision will not become simpler and the answer will not come alone. You must be interested, find out, see the range of options to make an informed decision. Visit colleges, attend talks, talk to career counselors, reach out to other students and professionals in careers that may interest you.
2) Consider what you want to do, not what to study
As a child we all knew what we wanted to be when we grew up, but along the way you forget or start thinking a lot about the answers. Forget for a moment what to study and think about what kind of work you imagine yourself doing, where and under what means. This will help you discern the academic knowledge you need to achieve your goals. When you know what you want to be, you can determine which career is closest to those interests.
3) Salary is not important
You cannot choose your career based on pay. In addition, no career is guaranteed a large salary. If you are a good professional, someone who cares about the way you do your job and strives to improve, you will be successful and the money will follow. You will know that you have chosen correctly if you would be willing not to receive a salary for doing that work. If money is your main motivation, it is likely that you do not enjoy what you do and are dissatisfied with your choice.
4) It is your decision
Do not let others make the decision of which career to study for you. You can take into account the opinion of your parents and friends, but the decision is ultimately yours.
5) The anxiety of starting to study
Enthusiasm and motivation are good signs. If you feel like starting university and studying, it is because you are truly satisfied with your choice.
6) Don’t wait to start classes
If you are passionate about what you want to study, you will want to know everything and for this you do not have to wait for university. Get started in a simple way to delve into the subject. For example, if you are interested in photography, take photos.
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Categories: Education
A podcast where people of different generations kick back and chat about the world.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast about two friends that take a laidback and casual approach to random topics all while tossing a few back.
Categories: Society & Culture
I’m Dr. Ming Chee, and I’m the money alchemist. Each week, we’ll play with a topic related to money, and we’re going to have some fun around it! My passion is to guide you to create money alchemy in your life, and manifest the abundance that you deserve.
Remember Who Made Them is a six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity economy in fashion. Hosted by Venetia La Manna, Swatee Deepak, Devi Leiper O’Malley and Ruby Johnson.
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Categories: Society & Culture
Man Crush Mondays is the podcast made for and by Black professional Millennial men, with insight from dynamic women along the way. Each week, NYC photographers and entrepreneurs Joe, Pete, Rome, and Karl discuss any and everything from the Black man’s perspective, giving advice and insight where they can — while occasionally getting checked by one another and their rotating cast of guests with expertise in various areas. Join us as the guys have real talk on everything from sex & relationships, to family and fatherhood, to navigating the professional space from their four varying perspectiv
Categories: Arts
Just a group of guys trying to make it through life. Of course making jokes on the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/growingupsucks/support
Categories: Comedy
This is a podcast about curiosity. About asking great questions and really listening for the answers. About understanding a person’s story, and what makes them who they are. You’ll hear from entrepreneurs, mothers and fathers, risk-takers, health freaks, spiritual leaders, and generally whoever the heck I feel like interviewing. Think of me like your best friend who will ask the things of someone that you’re too nervous to. I got you. Now let’s go!
Categories: Business
This a podcast from a 90s kid perspective of ‘Generation Z’ and wanting the good ol times to come back when music was at its best and before Social Media ruined everything. I rant and rave about everything going on the ‘timeline’, hip hop music reviews, dating, relationships and many more wild salacious ‘Grown & Sexy’ topics.
Categories: Society & Culture
Dr. Hanscom believes that each human being has a deep drive to thrive and give back. This force is frequently compromised by chronic pain, which has been documented to have a similar impact on your quality of life as terminal cancer. Life becomes one of survival.
Through his own personal ordeal, he discovered that chronic pain is curable by systematically using established medical practices in a self-directed manner. The key is connecting to your own healing capacity.
Categories: Science
A one woman show about self-realization from Danielle LaPorte, a member of Oprah’s Super Soul 100 and creator of The Desire Map. How do you create a spirituality that’s more rock n’ roll than oppressive, turn your anxiety into power, and live more deeply but lighten up? Danielle keeps it practical while riffing on the divine—from compassion and self-help fatigue, to sex, joy, and serving the world. She is, as Eve Ensler describes, “a force field of energy, wonder, humor, and love”, and her authenticity will have you feeling a little less crazy, full of possibility, and clearly part of the solution.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
These aren’t the stories your mother used to tell you … no, these are The Other Stories. The Other Stories is a weekly short story podcast. A modern take on The Twilight Zone, Tales From The Crypt, or The Outer Limits. Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF stories delivered right to your podcast feed every Monday morning.
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Categories: Fiction
Tags: horror audio drama, horror fiction, nosleep, scary stories
A new podcast from the company wild imaginings; discussing the importance of Theater and how people can use theater to express their inner voices.
Categories: Arts
I’m Andy Poulton and I’ve been marketing online since 1999. Listen to my podcasts to learn a little more about a wide range of digital marketing and online security security issues. I talk about
– Search Engine Optimisation – SEO
– Google Ads, Facebook Ads and other forms of Pay per Click – PPC
– Social Media Marketing
– Email Marketing
– Video Marketing
– Web Design and Web Usability
– Cyber Security
– Passwords and Password Security
– And quite a bit more
Categories: Business
Tags: business, engine, marketing, optimisation, search, support
If you want to learn about Historic Royal Palaces then this is the podcast for you!
Locked up in the Tower of London
Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater, one of the special Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London! He’s always telling her about the famous prisoners the Tower of London has held over the years so she’s taking us on a tour to check the place out for ourselves!
Locked Up in The Tower of London is made possible with support from Historic Royal Palaces.
The Secrets of Hampton Court Palace
Join Zac as he explores Hampton Court Palace, the home of Henry VIII! He’s travelling back in time to witness some of the palaces most famous events for himself.
Both Locked Up in The Tower of London and The Secrets of Hampton Court Palace were made possible with support from Historic Royal Palaces.
Categories: History, Kids & Family
Welcome to the Around the Homestead Podcast, where Arkansas County Agents, Brad McGinley and Shaun Rhoades share information on topics from gardens to goats. Our aim is to provide small farmers and landowners valuable education on projects that may arise around the homestead. Whether you have been on the homestead all your life or have just began the farm lifestyle, we hope you garner helpful tips to make your rural lifestyle most rewarding. Visit our webpage to find publications and resources for topics covered in each episode and much more! https://www.uaex.uada.edu/counties/around-the-homestead-podcast/
Categories: Education