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The Saint “The Robin Hood of Modern Crime” much like Boston Blackie was introduced a thief who robbed from the ungodly. By the 1940s, he’d mostly reformed and came to radio as a crime solver. Enjoy every episode featuring Hollywood legend Vincent Price along with episodes starring Tom Conway and Barry Sullivan.
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Categories: Arts
Hello! I’m DeJia/ Skye or whatever you know me as. Here is the pilot of HWDIK? This weeks title really is ” How did I get here?” This is just a taste of what’s to come. I’m starting at the beginning of my story. I hope you enjoy and stay around for more.
Categories: Society & Culture
For the Better is the podcast for those working to affect change within their team, organization, or community.
Categories: Business
Tags: bencash, change, community, forthebetter, organization, Podcast, team
Jason Ford has over 25 years of extensive experience in the food service industry. He is a professional chef, qualified commercial cookery lecturer, published food writer and culinary entertainer.
Visit http://fordonfood.com.au/
Categories: Arts
Welcome to the Eat Local New York Podcast, your ultimate destination for discovering the stories and passions behind New York State’s thriving local food scene. Join us as we dive into insightful conversations with business owners, chefs, cooks, food truck operators, bar owners, brewery owners, distillery owners, and entrepreneurs who shape and define the local food landscape. At Eat Local New York, our mission is to promote and celebrate the diverse culinary offerings of New York State. Through our podcast, blogs, guides, and the Eat Local New York card, we aim to connect food lovers with the best local eateries and establishments. By using the Eat Local New York card, guests can save $5 at over 150 participating restaurants across the state. For more information on our podcast and other offerings, visit EatLocalNewYork.com. And if you’re looking for exciting events in Syracuse, don’t forget to check out SaltCity.Events for a taste of the local food scene. Join us on this culinary journey as we explore the stories, flavors, and experiences that make New York State’s food scene truly unique. Don’t miss an episode – subscribe to the Eat Local New York Podcast today!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
A modern nerdy American family going thought life while detailing the world according to their little slice of world for everyone to hear.
Categories: Kids & Family, Leisure, Society & Culture
Known to generations of children and their parents as the Bedtime Story Man, Thornton Waldo Burgess wrote nearly two hundred much loved children’s books. They were tales that recounted the doings of delightful characters who inhabited the Green Meadow and the Green Forest. Burgess, who was also an ardent conservationist besides being a writer and journalist shared his love of Nature and respect for all beings who share this earth with us. The Adventures of Buster Bear is a fun children’s book that helps children understand that animals and the forest deserve respect and it is also a sincere call for responsible conservationism. For more than half a century Thornton Burgess continued to delight and inform people about the world around us through his famous newspaper column that was syndicated in many papers all over the country. His books were translated into many languages and enjoyed by people in many countries. Over five years, from 1925-30, he broadcast a popular Nature program on radio, Radio Nature League, another hugely entertaining and educational series. He was also a passionate advocate of the abolition of cruelty to animals and campaigned relentlessly for the banning of such practices as setting up of steel traps. He first began writing stories for his baby son when his wife died within a year of the child’s birth. Later, the popularity of his stories made him take up writing children’s stories on a regular basis and he returned frequently to his childhood home in Sandwich. It was here that he really felt at home. Following his death, the Massachusetts Audubon League bought his home in Hampden and established the Laughing Brook Wildlife Sanctuary here. The Adventures of Buster Bear was first published in 1916. This has charming illustrations by C.S. Corson which add to the book’s appeal. Each chapter is a stand alone story and contains a host of characters found in other Thornton Burgess books and some new ones too. Farmer Brown and his Boy are the real villains in the stories as far as conservationist ideas go. Other characters include Little Joe Otter, Sammy Jay, Blacky the Crow and the sage of Green Forest, Grandfather Frog. The Adventures of Buster Bear is indeed an entertaining and informative glimpse of the fast vanishing spaces left on our planet for animals to live in peace and harmony.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: animals, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fantasy, fiction, free audio books, Kids, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, nature, Teen/Young adult, The Adventures of Buster Bear, Thornton W. Burgess
“Who Are You” is a series of encounters between very different people. Learn more at www.WhoAreYouProject.org.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast about women cheating, really?!?! Yes, that is exactly what my podcast is about. This is a controversial subject- taboo, if you will. Though infidelity has been around as long as sex has, people, men and women a like are capable of being unfaithful. Beginning with my own experience as an unfaithful wife, these women share their stories of why they were unfaithful to their spouse or partner. Though I do not condone cheating, I understand. All stories are always anonymous and without judgment. Many women have found this podcast supportive while working through their own infidelity as well as men that have been affected by female infidelity. Rebecca Adams – Creator and host of Raw Truth: Stories of Female Infidelity
Categories: Society & Culture
You’d think that if you have trouble coming up with a description for your podcast, you probably shouldn’t be making one. This series tests that and many other common sense “bad ideas.”
Categories: Society & Culture
James is the king’s gardener and he deeply enjoys caring for and cultivating flowers. He teaches his daughter Mary many principles of godliness through the flowers. One day Mary is falsely accused of stealing, and the penalty is death. Through many trials and hardships, Mary learns of the goodness of God, the blessing of praying for her enemies, how to consider her trials as a joy, and true forgiveness. (Summary by Abigail Rasmussen)
Categories: Arts
This is just a brief description of me. And also of how I am to doing podcasts. I gave some tidbits on what I will be talking about in the future and will see if anybody’s interested!
Categories: Music
I’ll do my best to give people my opinion and stories from my own life.
Categories: Arts
Produced by gb.tc and hosted by Andrew Hazlett and Sharon Paley, Baltimore Weekly covers the tech scene is our city. Through our ongoing series of interviews and updates, we put a spotlight on the events and people that make up Baltimore’s innovation scene.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: baltimore, business, C#, Civic, community, council, enterprise, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, events, greater, hackathons, hacking, Innovation, maryland, meetups, networking, social, startups, tech, Technology, unconferences
Good conversation with good people. Curated by Just Oner and Cedric Senica for the people.
Categories: News
A thrilling spy story, a children’s adventure, a charming portrait of early twentieth century life in London and the countryside and a heart warming family tale are all combined in this classic of children’s literature The Railway Children by E Nesbit. The book has remained on the list of the best-loved children’s books ever since it was first published as a serial story in The London Magazine in 1905. Later, it was published in book form and won acclaim from critics and readers across the world for its wonderful elements of character and plot. Edith Nesbit the author published more than sixty books during her long and illustrious career as a children’s writer. She was considered to be the first modern children’s writer and departed from the hitherto focus on fantasy and fairytale type of themes that were considered suitable for children. Apart from writing for children, she wrote several novels for adults. She also dabbled in poetry, horror fiction and collaborations with other writers. Her works include another famous book, The Secret Garden which also explores the childhood landscape and influenced generations of children’s writers. She was also a political activist and laid the foundations for the present Labor Party in England. Her dominant themes were children in real life settings, contemporary events, children’s encounters with the mysterious and often nefarious activities of grown-ups, a deep psychological insight into the mind of a child and the enduring love of nature, family relationships and the simple pleasures of countryside life. The story opens with the description of three little Londoners who enjoy an ordinary, peaceful life in the city with visits to the Zoo and Madame Tussauds. They have a charming, well-appointed home and loving parents. Things take a sudden turn for the worst when Father suddenly leaves after receiving mysterious “bad news.” Mother decides equally suddenly to move with the children to the country-side and here begins their adventure with the railways. They befriend a strange Old Gentleman who invariably travels on the 9.15 train from near their home and get drawn into bizarre and dangerous events. Said to be based on contemporary events such as the Dreyfus Affair, Russian dissidents who were fighting the Tsarist regime and the circumstances leading up to World War I, The Railway Children though ostensibly written for children certainly appeals to readers of all ages. It has been adapted extensively for radio, stage, television and screen and has retained its freshness and thrill over the hundred plus years since it first made its debut.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: Adventure, audio books, audiobook, Dramatic Works, ebooks, Edith Nesbit, fiction, free audio books, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, Railway Children