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  • Roeh Israel
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  • Wake up – Understanding our Morning Prayers
  • Zappos Podcast
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  • Kitchen Conversations
  • Pile It On with Grace Helbig & Elliott Morgan
  • Start Right Now With Chloe McKenzie
  • The I Hate (what’s happened to) Higher Ed Podcast
  • WDHANY (We Don’t Have A Name Yet)
  • Persuasion (version 5) by AUSTEN, Jane
  • Start Now Podcast
  • Denver Stiffs: for Denver Nuggets fans
  • Transformation Radio 12:2 presents
  • Not The Wifey Type: The Podcast
  • The Mysterious Strength of Anthropomorphism by Artist Kislay Vora
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    Roeh Israel

    Roeh Israel

    Since Sep 1, 2023 05:35 UTC

    Welcome to Congregation Roeh Israel podcasts! Hear our congregational leader Burt Yellin and guest speakers reveal the Word of G-d in a Jewish context. — Like what you hear? Donations are welcome. Indicate you are a podcast listener! Send check to Congregation Roeh Israel, 8556 East Warren Avenue, Denver, CO 80231 — or donate online at http://www.roehisrael.org — roehisraeldenver@gmail.com — 303-337-6254 — Shalom!

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    A Thousand Miles up the Nile by Amelia B. Edwards

    A Thousand Miles up the Nile by Amelia B. Edwards

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    Since Oct 20, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Known as the Godmother of Egyptology, Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards traveled through Egypt at a time when archeology was in its infancy in that country and literally anyone with a spade or trowel could go exploring through the magnificent, untouched ruins. She was one of a group of amazing Victorian women who ignored the repressive 19th century attitudes toward female scientists and defied society to follow their passion for history. A Thousand Miles up the Nile was first published in 1877. The title refers to the approximate distance from Alexandria to the Second Cataract of the Nile river, a journey that the author undertook over the course of a year in Egypt. The narrative opens at the Shepheard’s Hotel in Cairo, where a motley group of tourists are gathered, either on their way to or from India, English and American tourists, travelers from Belgium, France or Germany and a host of others. The tourists generally stick to the safe itinerary offered by Cook’s, but a few like the author prefer to explore on their own. The book is characterized by long, detailed and elaborate descriptions of places, people, customs and the wonderful market places, historical ruins and artifacts that Edwards and her friends encounter. Momentous journeys to the Pyramids in Cairo and a trip to the shrine in Mecca precede the Nile voyage. They are to travel by “dahabeeyah” a sort of native Egyptian barge, which though much more expensive than the steamers and conventional boats, is much more picturesque, leisurely and offers more time to view the scenery along the majestic river. It is luxuriously furnished, with enough space for a piano and several bookcases. Edwards’ tone is often ironic as she pokes gentle fun at the regular English tourists who flock to Egypt. Bedreshayn, Sakkarah, Memphis, Mineh, Thebes, Karnak, Assuan, Elephantine, Abou Simmel and the tombs of Ramses, the Second Cataract and the return journey are all documented in great detail. They stop at Luxor on the way back and visit the Coptic Church and it is here that they take part in some of the archeological work that is happening in Luxor. They meet scientists and tourists, forgers and sinister crooks. Edwards’ tone of compassion for the insensitive way in which ancient mummies are unwrapped and flung aside, how the bounty hunters strip each tomb of its valuables whenever they can and the booming trade in antiquities is both educative and interesting. A Thousand Miles up the Nile is a wonderful, if slightly dated, travelogue and a great addition to your collection.

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    Scene + Herd: Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand

    Scene + Herd: Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand

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    Since Jun 11, 2020 02:00 UTC

    Podcasts from Beef + Lamb New Zealand, the farmer-owned industry organisation representing New Zealand’s sheep and beef farmers.

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    I Love Data Centers

    I Love Data Centers

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    Since Mar 28, 2017 15:29 UTC

    Podcast by I Love Data Centers

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    Wake up – Understanding our Morning Prayers

    Wake up – Understanding our Morning Prayers

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    Since Oct 19, 2020 13:00 UTC

    Understanding our Morning Prayers with Faigy Blumstein

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    Zappos Podcast

    Zappos Podcast

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    Since Jun 25, 2019 07:00 UTC

    A Podcast about Zappos’ unique take on company culture. What goes on behind these mural covered walls? Dana Zumbo stops by the studio to talk with Jeanne about the many roles she has held during her tenure at Zappos including her current roles with Zappos Adaptive. We do a deep dive into how she was able to take her passion for working with people with disabilities to help build Zappos Adaptive – a site that focuses on providing a wide range of adaptive clothing and shoes with unique features to fit a variety of needs.

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    8 AM Daf Yomi with Dovid Charnowitz

    8 AM Daf Yomi with Dovid Charnowitz

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    Since Mar 17, 2020 16:10 UTC

    Daily Daf Yomi Shuir along with Summary Charts. Join WhatsApp for Daily Summary https://chat.whatsapp.com/KHPLpMdNcCR7rZCSkJS4BK

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    Kitchen Conversations

    Kitchen Conversations

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    Since Oct 26, 2018 04:42 UTC

    After 28 years of teaching, a few awards, founding a company that helps parents find excellent schools, and a chapter in a book on Amazon, husband and wife, Aisha and Dave Crumbine, love chatting in their kitchen. They search for answers to teacher, parent, and life questions. These are genuine conversations. The difference is we hit record. Call or email us. We’d love to have your questions on a future episode: (832) 819-5166 or kitchengab@gmail.com

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    Pile It On with Grace Helbig & Elliott Morgan

    Pile It On with Grace Helbig & Elliott Morgan

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    Since Mar 30, 2020 02:09 UTC

    A much-needed podcast where Grace Helbig and Elliott Morgan sit at the kitchen counter and gab about whatever crap they’re consuming! Married At First Sight? Sure. Survivor? Why not. Documentaries about cults and/or crimes? Sure, pile it on!

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    Start Right Now With Chloe McKenzie

    Start Right Now With Chloe McKenzie

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    Since Aug 17, 2020 02:54 UTC

    Introducing ’The Leaderful Inc.’ Podcast, formerly the ’Start Right Now’ Podcast. Leading teams has never been more nuanced, complex, and urgent in today’s world. The Global pandemic inspired the ‘Great Resignation’ while at the same time forcing a new generation into the workforce via remote work. The tragic death of George Floyd in 2020 put a long delayed lens on Anti-Black racism and the treatment of marginalized groups globally. New work streams for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI), new rules for engaging Gen Z, and increased focus on Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) means that the playbook for leading people and organizations is evolving every day. For People Leaders, Executives, and Human Resource Professionals, The Leaderful Inc Podcast is your source for the latest leadership tips, people development strategies, and tactical playbooks for attracting talent, developing high performers, and building a more diverse, equitable and inclusive organizational culture. Hosted by Chloe McKenzie, Head of People & Culture at the fastest growing Marketing Agency in Canada, you can expect weekly interviews with diverse C-Suite Executives, Business Moguls, People Leaders, Coaches and Experts on leaderful habits and practice. This podcast is for the leader in all of us!

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    The I Hate (what’s happened to) Higher Ed Podcast

    The I Hate (what’s happened to) Higher Ed Podcast

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    Since Oct 1, 2022 08:30 UTC

    I know, I know – you’re going, “What happened to my Higher Ed Happy Place?” Well, if you’ve been paying attention to this show – or, generally, to anything happening on college campuses right now – you’re probably beside yourself with frustration and rage. I mean…I am. Don’t get me wrong – I don’t hate Higher Ed. I’ve spent my ENTIRE adult life on a college campus. I treasure and value what I have learned in my years of being an educator and academic. And yet – I’m so pissed off right now that the top of my head is about to explode. So that’s what this show update is all about. I want to say what other people in higher ed don’t want to say – that faculty have too much control, administrators are going soft, and the cost of higher education is completely out of control. And that’s just the beginning of this rant I’m about to go on. So – listen or don’t listen. I’m not holding back and I don’t care what you think. You’ve been warned. And if you’re still here – thanks for hanging out. Let’s learn stuff!

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    WDHANY (We Don’t Have A Name Yet)

    WDHANY (We Don’t Have A Name Yet)

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    Since Mar 9, 2019 10:00 UTC

    Welcome to We Don’t Have A Name Yet (WDHANY), where we discuss everything from the deep and meaningful to the completely superficial. Cover art by our very own Duck.

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    Persuasion (version 5) by AUSTEN, Jane

    Persuasion (version 5) by AUSTEN, Jane

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    Persuasion is a regency Cinderella-esque tale of a young woman, the beautiful Anne Elliot, who is persuaded from marrying the Naval officer of her heart. It is now almost nine years since she rejected him. Bonaparte has abdicated and England’s sailors return home covered in glory. Fredrick Wentworth is now a rich and highly eligible sea captain and the two are curiously thrown together. Will their forgotten affection blossom anew? Or has the captain found another? (Summary by rlowalrus)

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    Start Now Podcast

    Start Now Podcast

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    Since Jan 9, 2020 19:07 UTC

    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startnow/support

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    Denver Stiffs: for Denver Nuggets fans

    Denver Stiffs: for Denver Nuggets fans

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    Since Apr 12, 2016 16:30 UTC

    The official home for audio programming from Denver Stiffs, SB Nation’s community for fans of the Denver Nuggets.

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    Transformation Radio 12:2 presents

    Transformation Radio 12:2 presents

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    Since Feb 8, 2020 01:55 UTC

    Check artist spotlights from the various radio shows on Transformation Radio 12:2 including: Ladies 1st Friday, the NOD factor, Alienz Where! and others

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    Not The Wifey Type: The Podcast

    Not The Wifey Type: The Podcast

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    Since Sep 16, 2020 07:40 UTC

    Host Kayla C. creates community and conversation around Black women’s issues to debunk myths that our value in life and love is tied to our labor. Not The Wifey Type: The Podcast will highlight stories that inspire you in living, learning and loving to belong to yourself.

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    The Mysterious Strength of Anthropomorphism by Artist Kislay Vora

    The Mysterious Strength of Anthropomorphism by Artist Kislay Vora

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    Since Feb 8, 2020 08:08 UTC

    ‘The Mysterious Strength of Anthropomorphism – Expression 1 & 2’ are the first & second interactive art work from my series of installations dealing with the concept of anthropomorphism, challenging the viewer to connect with themselves when projecting their feelings onto inanimate objects in their environment; here the element of Line.

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    This Is Real Life

    This Is Real Life

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    Since Feb 11, 2022 10:24 UTC

    Hey there, Im Darisca , a cameroonian content creator based in China. join me as we try to navigate this thing called life. we’d be dissecting adulting and everything that comes with it. This is real life, and things just got real.

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