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Hosts Mickey Parks and Matt Meeks discuss the ever growing bar and restaurant scene in Nashville, TN.
Prime Time Charts brings you a mix of real time technical analysis triggers in global FX, rates, commodity, equity and cryptocurrency markets, live FX trades in our tactical trading book and education that will help you build a reliable technical analysis process.
Categories: Business
The only podcast that blends Hip-Hop Culture & Geek Culture together in one place. Hip-Hop heads & Blerds (Bacardi, Deuces & Didge) from Milwaukee sit down to give you their take on Geek Culture. Everything from Comics, Video Games, Anime, Comic Book Movies, News, Reviews & More.
Categories: Leisure
Two Guys. Two Mics. One Cuban. One White. Cuban On White is a comedy improv talk show hosted by comedians Devin Gatto and Miller Hughes.
Categories: Comedy
Listen to us talk about movies you’ll love; indie, mainstream, and everything in between.
Categories: TV & Film
A podcast with no agenda other than meeting with people of notoriety that will share life stories that you can hopefully resonate with.
Categories: Society & Culture
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When you’re going through something hard, it’s easy to feel like nobody out there gets it. But we’re never as alone as we think we are. Every week on Help a Human Out, we’ll meet one person going through something hard…and get them practical help from a person who has been there. Guiding each episode with empathy and humor is host Miss Danielle, former host of a syndicated morning talk show and currently a special educator, mother and fiance.
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Categories: Health & Fitness
Join hosts Audrey Strong and C. Lee Smith every other week as they dive into management, leadership, business, sales, company culture, talent retention, revenues, performance metrics, hiring and more. From debunking sales myths to learning how to manage with and without measurements, you’ll learn something new with every episode and will be able to implement positive change throughout your workplace.
Categories: Business
Neuroscientists Talk Shop is the University of Texas at San Antonio’s (UTSA) Neurobiology Podcast, showcasing the current research of internationally renowned guest Neuroscientists. Each episode features a moderated discussion with a cross section of UTSA Neurobiology faculty, highlighting the featured guest’s research, and the state of the art in the field at hand.
Categories: Science
Discussing current events in the world of sports, entertainment, movies, music, tv, and more Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2one5podkast/support
Categories: TV & Film
Come with me as I cruise through this road called Life! I talk about my experiences growing up as a first-generation Filipina-American and how I deal with the many intricacies it comes with. This podcast was started to show people that it is okay to not have everything figured out and to just be cruisin’ through life on your own terms! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cayleen-villamor/support
Categories: Society & Culture
It’s real, it’s not about Eli. It’s about the stuff you might be scared to talk about. Entrepreneurs, anxiety, laughter, and so much more.
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to SMR’s this week in review podcast where we highlight the recent news in sports medicine research.
Categories: Uncategorised
Guests are invited to choose the eight records they would take to a desert island
Categories: Society & Culture
A weekly show featuring all the latest in craft beer, along with top celebrities. Hosted by Gary Monterosso.
Categories: Arts
Work Pod takes you on the journey with leaders, experts, academics, authors, and change-makers designing the future of work, worker, and workplace. In our journey, we will seek answers on the future of work-life, productivity, upskilling, growth, and mindfulness hacks in world 2.0, going through technology, machine learning, AI, scientific, and cultural transformation.
Categories: Business
Welcome Aboard the Edge of AI Podcast. Snap into your safety belt and prepare to explore the depths of the rapidly expanding AI universe. Each episode is a dispatch featuring hyper-relevant reports from the pilots, pioneers, and passengers aboard the AI rocketship. We explore the latest use cases and developments in AI, hear from experts building the tech, and learn how this disruptive force is transforming industries and society.
Categories: News, Technology
Cosmopolitanism, derived from the ancient Greek for ‘world citizenship’, offers a radical alternative to nationalism, asking individuals to imagine themselves as part of a community that goes beyond national and linguistic boundaries. Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in cosmopolitanism in the humanities and social sciences, especially within philosophy, sociology and politics. Cosmopolitanism, however, has also exercised a shaping influence on modern literary culture. It is well known that during the Enlightenment it found an embodiment in the Republic of Letters. Its evolution thereafter included uneasy alliances with the idea of Empire in the nineteenth century, and with the experiments of the international avant gardes and modernist circles, and the phenomenon of globalisation in the twentieth. Through these, and more, cultural formations cosmopolitanism has given rise to new ways of writing, reading, translating and circulating texts; these processes have, in turn, led to new understandings of individual and national identity, new forms of ethics and new configurations of aesthetic and political engagement. From Kant to Derrida, cosmopolitanism has in the course of history been seen as fostering peace and communication across borders. Far from being uncontroversial, though, it has also been attacked by those who have denounced its universalism as impossible and its social ethos as elitist. The papers gathered here were delivered at the conference Cosmopolis and Beyond, which was held at Trinity College, Oxford, in March 2016. The keynote addresses were given by Emily Apter (NYU) and Gisèle Sapiro (EHESS). The individual papers explore different literary manifestations of the cosmopolitan ideal, broadly conceived, and its influence on modern literary culture. They tease out elements of continuity and rupture in a long history of literary cosmopolitanism that goes from the decline of the Republic of Letters to the era of globalisation. The conference was part of the AHRC-funded research project ‘The Love of Strangers: Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Siècle’, led by Stefano Evangelista. It was organised by Stefano Evangelista (conference organiser) and Clément Dessy (conference assistant).
Categories: Education
Long time friends JD Stettin and Mordecai Rosenberg record their musings, book recommendations, spiritual conversations, and the path to letting go and moving forward.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Pondercast explores the thoughts and feelings we often feel but rarely put into words or sound. Host Laurie Brown writes thought-provoking scripts set to ambient scores by Joshua Van Tassel. We dive beneath discomfort, into the mundane, and examine the sky. We explore the unknown within the solace of the present moment. New episodes every three weeks. Pondercast is supported by listeners through Patreon. Www.patreon.com/Pondercast Www.pondercast.ca
Categories: Society & Culture