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Welcome to the Good Morning From The Chicken Coop podcast with Kim Johnson, your Creative Strategist and Master Mindset Coach. Filled with inspiration, distinctions, perspectives, and possibilities, we help you to cultivate a mindset that leads you to create the best version of yourself you could ever imagine. Join Kim every morning, from one of her favorite happy places, her chicken coop along with all her chickens.
Categories: Education
Unzipped is an interview show all about latex fashion. We slide into conversation with some of your favourite latex models about their love of latex fashion and wearing rubber like a second skin. By LatexFashionTV.
Categories: Arts
Hear directly from the people producing EPRI’s critical research covering all facets of the power industry. EPRI Unplugged tackles topics ranging from renewable energy to long-term operation of the nuclear fleet as we take a closer look at the transforming power system.
As governments and healthcare workers around the globe attack the novel coronavirus and COVID-19, the world slowed to a near standstill. EPRI Unplugged explores the reduction in electricity peak demand and use in the first few weeks of the pandemic, and the industry’s efforts to protect its critical workforce.
Categories: Technology
Tags: electricity, energy, EPRI, Podcast
Messages of revival, fervent prayer and impact in the cities of the earth
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Hit ‘Em Up is a podcast based in Los Angeles, California that highlights music and entertainment talent on the West Coast and address social issues in the U.S. Hosted by DJ Sir Tyson
Categories: Music
Welcome to the Leadership For Unicorns Podcast. Your backstage pass to the world of tech leadership. Top-tier tech leaders tell stories about how they have overcome challenges. You can’t learn this stuff on an MBA. These lessons come from real-world experience on the frontline. Join me for this weekly exploration of tech leadership challenges. These shared experiences will resonate with anyone navigating the high-stakes tech landscape.
Categories: Business
Playing since 2005, Felipe Lira is one of the biggest names in Brazil. His charisma and professionalism rapidly captivated the public and producers from the scene. In 2006 he received an invitation which would change his career: he became resident DJ at The Week Rio de Janeiro where he remained for two years. He left to the “Cidade Maravilhosa” (The Marvelous City, the nickname given to Rio) where he immediately identified himself with the Carioca soul and spirit. At this point, Felipe had consolidated his career and performed at the country’s main events, he was rated top DJ of the GLS scene and was elected by DOM readers as “DJ of the Year” (2008). It was not long before he took the jump from Rio de Janeiro to rest of the world, as the first international gigs became a reality. His absurd technique, the constant but perfectly adequate and precise use of effects, the insertion of acapellas that rescue an infinite amount of memories and almost forgotten musical experiences, allied to an innate passion for the live creation of mash ups and incredibly surprising tracks transform his presentations into real Live Sets. His appeal has stirred madness on the dancefloor in places like Montreal, Mykonos, Madrid, Toronto, Isla Margarita, Caracas, China, Bogotá, Vancouver, Buenos Aires, Miami, Chile, Hawaii, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Mexico City and New York. Today considered one of the most talented DJs from Brazil, Felipe is the latest Brazilian bet on the world stage.
Categories: Music
This podcast explores the perspectives, insights and journeys of innovators & entrepreneurs who combined creative thinking and hard work to go beyond the expected. The podcast is powered by the Entrepreneurs Genome Project, which consists of research conducted by the Entrepreneurs Lab class taught by Ted Zoller, T.W. Lewis Clinical Professor and director of the Entrepreneurship Center at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. For More Info: http://innovate.unc.edu/podcast/
Categories: Education
Lessons in Andean Cosmology to live a life filled with sweetness and joy
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Spousal Support is a new podcast+youtube show where we (Jaana & Paul) venture down endless rabbit holes of humorously honest discussions about our marriage, raising our amazing son with special needs and any and all things life. We hope you’ll join us on this journey as we are beyond excited to bring our story.
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: love, marriage, parenting, raising kids, relationships, special needs parenting, work life balance
Our Podcast is about Real Estate Investing, Flipping properties, Long Term Investing, Rehab Properties, Rise Rents, we also talk about Stocks, Bonds, Roth IRA’S, Booming Real Estate Markets, ETC
Categories: Business
Want to build a create a brand, business, and life and unique and vibrant as you are? A little unsure where to start? You’ve come to the right place! Badass Branding Babe is a podcast that works to empower you to build the brand of your freaking wildest dreams. And we have FUN while we’re at it.
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Categories: Business
THE KOREA SOCIETY is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization with individual and corporate members that is dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea.
Tags: Asia, DPRK, korea, northkorea, republicofkorea, ROK, southkorea
Beatrice is a lonely twenty-two year old woman. After saving Geoffrey’s life, they fall in love. However, Geoffrey is married. In addition, a local rich land owner wants to marry the beautiful Beatrice. This is a romance by the author of King Solomon’s Mines, Allen Quatermain, and She.” (Summary by Stav Nisser)
Categories: Arts
Hey y’all!! Sit back, relax and join me for a chat…it’s time to get real!! Anything goes when you’re on the Red Couch.
Categories: Society & Culture
How do you want to die? What does everyone do, but wont admit? What is your most Boomer opinion? Reddit Asks Us, hosted by Luke Dyck is the Podcast to hear questions answered, posts discussed and wild reactions from r/AskReddit New episodes every Tuesday @8AM AST
Categories: Society & Culture
William Wells Brown was born a slave, near Lexington, Kentucky. His mother, Elizabeth, was a slave–his father a white man who never acknowledged his paternity. Brown escaped slavery at about the age of 20. For many years he worked as a steamboatman and as a conductor for the Underground Railroad in Buffalo, New York. In 1843, he became a lecturer for the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society, and was a contemporary of Frederick Douglass.Brown went to Europe in 1849 to encourage British support for the anti-slavery movement in the United States. He remained there until 1854 when British abolitionists purchased his freedom. Soon afterward, he returned to the United States to continue his work in the abolitionist movement.Throughout his life, he wrote several books, including his autobiography, Clotel, and, The Rising Son; or, The Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race, among others. He was also the author of two plays.Three Years In Europe; Or, Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met is a series of letters that Brown wrote to certain of his friends. A few were destined for publication in The Liberator, the famed abolitionist journal published by Frederick Douglass. In the letters, Brown described his impressions while traveling across Europe, meeting and sharing his experiences first as a slave and then as a fugitive. (Introduction by James K. White)
Categories: Arts
Welcome to the Live A Meaningful Story Podcast, where we learn how to navigate life, one film at a time. We are four friends with different backgrounds who love watching movies and discussing what they mean to us. Each week, we analyze a film, wrestling with how its story, characters, settings, genres, and themes connect to the stories we find ourselves living. We then relate those films to principles found in Narrative Therapy, a field of study that explores how stories help us make sense of life. Through this podcast, you will gain insight and appreciation for all kinds of stories, including your own. You will then be encouraged to reflect on your own life, and how to live with a greater sense of purpose. Join us as we explore the relationship between the stories we love, and the stories we live. Hosted by Derrick Hatch, a Storytelling Coach, Narrative Practitioner, and speaker. Co-hosted by award-winning filmmaker and movie buff Nick Natale, teacher and stop-motion filmmaker Joseph Wilson, and life-skills educator Jason Lynn. All Things Narrative exists to guide you towards telling and living your story more meaningfully. Learn more about our ‘Live A Meaningful Story’ coaching program and our variety of workshops at: allthingsnarrative.com Follow us on Instagram @allthingsnarrative Like us on Facebook @allthingsnarrative Connect with Derrick on Letterboxd @thenarrativeguy Check out Joseph’s stop-motion films on YouTube @JoeLee Stark25 Produced by All Things Narrative LLC