Juice in The Morning
Juice in the Morning: Unpredictable Talk Radio for Indianapolis, Indiana Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juiceintheam/support
Categories: Society & Culture
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Juice in the Morning: Unpredictable Talk Radio for Indianapolis, Indiana Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juiceintheam/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Eavesdrop on conversations with successful African American business owners, entrepreneurs, thought leaders and leading management experts on how your business can stay ahead of the curve. Navigating between the margins of business and black culture with effective decisions.
Categories: Business
Travel is one of the best forms of education because, whether we like it or not, learning about new places, people and cultures helps us adapt to new situations, better relate to each other and can even help us make sense of the world. Not to mention, new experiences we encounter can leave a permanent impression and change our lives and the lives around us forever. Each Wednesday, join Mitch Younge, an eccentric Experiential Travel Consultant & Lifestyle Concierge, as he uncovers the great travel stories that have the power to truly change lives. Stories about glamping in the Sahara Desert, luxury surfing in the Maldives, and why not throw in access to Fashion week with after hours parties for good measure. No matter the story, there’s always a fun fact, a life lesson or an underlying message to learn from. After listening, take a deep breath, collect your thoughts, and pack your bags to chase down your next great story to tell.
Categories: Education, Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventure, concierge, experiences, honeymoons, lifestyle, luxury, romance, Stories, tourism, travel, trip, wellness
A podcast that explores the tools, perspectives, and spirit of global citizenship. Who is a global citizen? What value does global citizenship add to one’s life and society at large? Do you consider yourself to be a global citizen? Join Scott Bower, a teacher and educator, who explores these questions to map out new pathways towards a future that is hopefully more peaceful, sustainable, and interconnected. Let’s all be global citizens!
Categories: Education
Do you love sneakers? Maybe you love hip-hop? or maybe you like two dudes chopping up? if you said to one or all of these questions we got the podcast for you. Join Loso and Big Rob chop it up and interview special guests on the new 4CR podcast BREAD & BUTTER
Categories: Society & Culture
Recorded on the couch over pizza and beer. Chatting about what to binge watch every weekend.
Categories: TV & Film
Teenage Take is a podcast by young people for young people. If you’re interested in viewing leftism with both a historical and contemporary lens, start listening. Hosted by Neeza Singh & Treasure Lewis
Categories: Society & Culture
“What are your plans after graduation?” “What kind of work can you apply for with a Music Degree?” “You Play a What?” These might be some infuriating and intimidating questions for any aspiring musician. If you are looking for some relief, join Vincent every Wednesday, as he finds out from his guest their inspiring stories, grit, graft and all that it takes for them to succeed in the music industry.
Tags: brass, Instrumentalist, music, music education, Music Teacher, strings, Woodwind
What’s up, Rude Dudes! Welcome to the Rude Dude Take Downs podcast, where we take down your favourite trash TV! Each week, the Rude Dudes will take down a new trash tv show, giving you their rude tude and crewed views! If you don’t like it, tough luck!! Hosted by Bridget Cann, Chris Middleton, and Candace Meeks
Categories: TV & Film
My first talk or just a blabber at 5.00 a.m haven’t slept entire night. Just speaking out everything coming to my mind….
Categories: Education
The Great Cloud is a podcast that imaginatively retells stories from the Bible, utilizing vivid storytelling to engage the listener with intriguing and moving perspectives on characters and events in the Scriptures. The name comes from Hebrews 12:2 which says, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us.” The author’s reference to the great cloud of witnesses is referring back to the many biblical characters who walked by faith that he mentioned in the previous chapter. This name was chosen because the aim is to reflect on the stories of some of those in the great cloud of witnesses in order that we would be moved, encouraged, and strengthened to run the race set before us. The hope is that this project will lead people to have a greater interest in the actual Bible as God inspired it.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
broccoli is a safe space promoting great mental health, obstacles as an adult, sex, gender, healing and what we as a whole can contribute to community but most importantly self acknowledgment and awareness.
Categories: Education
Things I Wish I’d Known (TIWIK) is a love letter to my younger self. A conversation about all the things we were told not to talk about. A sharing of knowledge, emotions and laughs. A potential handbook (or the audio equivalent) on how to master your mental health and fall back in love with yourself! Nothing is off-limits. We talk about everything from dating, suicide and mental health to make-up, skincare, magic and spirituality. It’s all the things I wish I’d known when I was younger so hopefully, me and my guests will save you some heartache, provide some laughs, and inspire you to try something new helping you to create positive change and grow from the inside out. Brought to you by Rachael Welford, founder of Happy Habits Club www.rachaelwelford.com
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
The DraftKings Life Podcast will give you an inside look into the people and culture that define what it means to be a technology company in sports entertainment. Check out our job openings ➡️ careers.draftkings.com
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Audio Drama for the Driver’s Seat. A collection of original shorts, best experienced on car journeys as a host of characters join you on your drive. Presented by Fever Dream Theatre Contains some strong language.
Categories: Arts
Seldom Make History is a podcast sharing the stories about inspiration women around the world.
Categories: Society & Culture
Sermons 2021 – Jefferson Baptist Church | Jefferson, OR
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
“Bucking The Trend:the hitherto Uncelebrated Story of Achievement of black British practitioners within London’s Visual Arts” aim is too discuss the widely under storied glut of Black British talents heading up some of the capitals most renowned Institution’s. Weather it be Melanie Keen at the Wellcome Collection, Gus Casley-Hayford at The Victoria and Albert Museum East Bank, Aaron Cezar at Delfina Foundation, Eva Langert at Frieze London or Zoe Whitley at The Chisenhale Gallery. These iconoclasts in-spite of the odds in london at least, have risen to the top of their career ladders in a environment where ‘roses growing form concrete’ to quote both Tupac and Lord Serota, are few and fare between. The statistics in London as the UK’s cultural capital are stark. With BME members of the capital accounting for 40% of its population: and 20% of this number being black. With only 16% according to the statistics provided by Tortoise Magazine, in the London art world being BME. In addition overall just only 2% of industry leaders happen to be black.
Their career progressions and stories deserve to be celebrated. For a long time their where only one or ever really two black institutional heads. But over the last year the makeup of the top of Londons cultural fabric has turned a corner in terms of diversity. Where as at the bottom end progression into the creative industries has slowed, what has caused the top end the most visible at that to Buck the trend?
In entering into a conversation with these pioneering protagonist of British visual cultural life. I wish to celebrate their individual achievements in so doing raise awareness of their wins and get the inside track on their progress in their own words.
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Categories: Arts