Compleatly Beatles
Join Sneaky Dragon’s Ian Boothby and David Dedrick as they discuss every Beatles album and every Beatles song, one at a time. It’s Compleatly Beatles!
Categories: Music
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Join Sneaky Dragon’s Ian Boothby and David Dedrick as they discuss every Beatles album and every Beatles song, one at a time. It’s Compleatly Beatles!
Categories: Music
Learn Smarter: the Educational Therapy Podcast is your go-to resource for the parents and teachers of students with different learning needs. We are two educational therapists who are committed to helping parents and educators find easy, simple and FUN ways of supporting learners. We’ll be covering everything from executive functioning to games to feelings to tricks of the trade. Join us on this journey to support your complex and diverse kids.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Rewatching the Entire Highlander Universe! Each week, the Rewatchers explore a new episode of the Highlander TV series, bringing you trivia, laughs, and an in depth look at the Highlander mythos. If you have any questions or comments about the episodes, you can join the conversation by liking us on Facebook, following us on Twitter @TheRewatchers, or emailing us directly at HighlanderRewatched@gmail.com.
Categories: TV & Film
Athena In Truth is a group of energies delivering messages from universal consciousness through Robin Jelinek.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The Ethically Immoral Podcast is a weekly program that features long-form conversations with Poets, Spoken Word Artists, Authors, and other Creatives. Our conversations focus on the creativity behind the Creative we feature. Through our in-depth interviews and live and previously recorded spoken word performances, our goal is to showcase the creative versatility of our guests and allow our listeners the opportunity to get to know the Creative on a more personal level.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: black creative, Black podcast, poetry, slam poetry, spoken word, writing
“Don’t Forget Your Name” is a podcast dedicated to the ways we as educators and administrators should strive to remind students WHO they are through exploration in Identity, Justice, Diversity, & Equity (and frequent reminders to put their names on their assignments!), as well as the ways we as grown ups need to center and remember our OWN names and identities.
Categories: Education
Another podcast about life, music, God (sometimes), and raising awareness of what is important in the world. Also, dumb talk about music like we know what’s up. Want to be a guest or have other feedback? Email mixtapetales45806@gmail.com (NOTE: most episodes are NOT explicit but sometimes words slip out so it’s better to be safe than sorry)
Categories: Society & Culture
This is the BBC Radio station 1 With Hader come and Tune in
Categories: Business
If you’re a property manager looking to scale your business beyond 300, 500, or even 1,000 doors, you’ve come to the right place. You might be asking – Is it worth it? How do I do it? Where do I find the money? What about the people? Trust us, we’ve made every mistake you can think of…then we made some up. Listen in as we describe what worked and what didn’t on our journey from 300 to 3,000 houses.
Categories: Business
Tags: landlord, propertymanagement, propertymanagers, rentalhouseowner
MOP Voice: a podcast discussing relevant topics for Apostolic youth, presented by the National Messengers of Peace.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Hold Up is a podcast where movies from long ago and not so long ago are reviewed to see if they hold up. Tune in each week to hear us discuss some of our favorite movies and make the ultimate call…does it hold up?
Categories: TV & Film
Welcome to the Lutwidge Wellness Center—where nightmares come to life. The newest patient, Harper Hart, has been plagued by insomnia ever since the mysterious death of her twin sister, Callie. Turning to Dr. Faith Carter and her team for an experimental sleep treatment, Harper gets hooked up to Blossom, the center’s cutting-edge AI. But things quickly spiral out of control… the treatment has unleashed something evil into Harper’s subconscious, and it’s infecting the dreams of all her fellow patients. Harper will have to overcome her deepest fears if she—or anyone else—wants to make it out alive. Dive into the nightmare in this original scripted horror podcast by the team that brought you Lethal Lit: A Tig Torres Mystery and Daughters of DC — Einhorn’s Epic Productions and iHeartRadio.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, True Crime
Explore youth wellness through the lens of education and the work of The Youth Wellness Movement. This podcast seeks to be a resource for researchers, educators, and the general public in the journey of developing community responsiveness to the needs of young people.
Drawing From the Well is back! In the final episode of Season 2, our host Tiffani Marie sits with Kenjus T. Watson and Jewell Bachelor for an extended Mic Check…1,2,3! round table segment to recap some of the topics and ideas explored in this season of Drawing From The Well. Drawing From The Well is hosted by Tiffani Marie. The podcast is co-produced by Tiffani Marie and Jon Reyes with music by Jansen V. DFTW is supported by Community Responsive Education. Continue the conversation at youthwellness.com
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Christ Redeemer Church exists to honor God by fostering a movement of Christ’s Kingdom through the proclamation and practice of the gospel that serves and transforms the Upper Valley, and through the Upper Valley, the world. Find out more about our church at our website: christredeemerchurch.org.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
THREE FRIENDS COME TOGETHER TO TALK ABOUT THE WORLD OF FILM AND MEDIA Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-mumphrey/support
Categories: TV & Film
Paul B Evans helps individuals and companies implement the actions required to reach a specific goal or destination.
Categories: Society & Culture
Not Born Yesterday is a podcast examining issues of ageism and aging. We ask the experts how to deal with the challenges and opportunities facing older Americans today and give tips and advice on staying active and involved as we age.
Hosted by longtime radio producers Miriam Goodman and Lynn Winter Gross.
Brought to you by NEXT Village SF, a neighborhood nonprofit providing services and support that empowers members to live independently.
Categories: Society & Culture
Scott and Peter from Go Cleanse answer all your questions about your health and wellbeing.
Categories: Health & Fitness
The focus of this series will be on creating, managing and improving customer service or CX systems, and hopefully share stories, offer advice and maybe create a community around CX delivery that you will find valuable for your own customer service organizations. It might be a bit out there to think such a podcast series is needed, and only time will tell if what you hear on this podcast spurs you to think differently, maybe validate what you’re doing now but at minimum, my hope is that you feel connected as a community, embrace the challenge of delivering the best in CX and maybe walk away with some new ideas for your own company.
Categories: Business
We are three friends who met at George Mason University. Now we are talking to Washingtonians from other countries to understand what it’s like to be a foreigner in America. We got Carina Ice, Hau Chu and Suhaib Khan together on the same episode where we talked about food (a lot of talk about food), cultural superstitions, traditional items on the dinner table (again, food), not going to a movie theatre as a child, what time you eat dinner (more food talk) among other topics! As we wrapped up Season 1, we found that we loved so many of our guests from their individual episodes so much that we decided to bring them together! This three part series is called “Tying Up Loose Ends”– pretty self explanatory. We get a couple guests together to talk about what makes them different (in terms of their cultures, traditions, religions, etc.) but then find a couple things that are similar.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, Politics, stereotypes, travel