Sabelo Ndimande @Impactors Church
Experience Impactors Church Services with Pastor Sabelo Ndimande.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Experience Impactors Church Services with Pastor Sabelo Ndimande.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join the anonymous creator of the pop culture and entertainment news Instagram account @deuxmoi for a weekly podcast featuring an extensive analysis of the most popular and controversial posts from the account. On every episode “Deux”, along with insiders and expert guests, will take a look behind the post and share exclusive details that haven’t been revealed on Instagram.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
The Most Days Show is devoted to understanding how transformative life change happens. Most Days Founder and CEO Brent Franson talks to authors, neuroscientists, psychologists, elite performers, doctors, and leaders to understand the science of behavior change and the daily routines that transform lives.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: addiction, habits, mentalhealth, neuroscience
From the listeners of some of the most popular podcasts out there, “Can We Start A Podcast?” is a new show where every week Alec and Julia come up with a new idea for a podcast and try that out. With episodes parodying your favorite audio dramas to weeks where we come up with completely new ideas, this new comedy show is surely [hopefully] going to be loved [liked] by all [some] podcast lovers out there!
Categories: Comedy
PCUSA Church in Columbia Heights, MN dedicated to multi-cultural, cross-generational community ministry and fellowship.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
All about the lives and opinions of students at 375X.
Tags: new york edge, podcast education
This is the final installment in Sophocles’s Theban Plays, following Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus. Oedipus’s daughter Antigone deliberately breaks the laws of Thebes when she buries her brother’s body and is sentenced to death. She clashes with Creon, the King of Thebes, over what constitutes justice and morality: the laws of the state or the laws of the individual.
Tags: Antigone, audio books, audiobook, Classics (antiquity), Dramatic Works, ebooks, free audio books, Languages, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Myths/Legends, play, poetry, Sophocles, tragedy
This is the true story of my relationship to abuse or trauma throughout my life, the greatest of these was during a twelve-year marriage to a narcissist, but I am lately discovering past events leading up to my abuse in my marriage.
Categories: Society & Culture
* hint: the answer is no. A nonsensical podcast with Heather & Cree
Categories: Society & Culture
This episode is about a women who feel invisible in there relationships but visible for sex! And how your relationship with the most high affects your relationship! When you believe in the most high you are subject to treat people bad or any kind of way. But when you belong to the most high you actually care to not offend those you love or your peers because of your morals and integrity.
Categories: TV & Film
In the pages of this podcast you will find the rambling and profane stories of one Reverend Todd F Wilkinson and his history with technology video games and profanity.
Categories: Leisure, Technology, TV & Film
Soil to Soil serves to connect the dots in the lifecycle of clothing and material culture, offering a look at how, and why, Fibershed communities are working to cultivate fiber and dye systems that build soil and protect the health of our biosphere. Can fashion and textiles, an industry known as one of the heaviest polluters on the planet, change course and even become a stakeholder in a system that benefits people and planet? From sheep to sweater, field to finished good, we invite you to join us in connecting to the people and places providing a pathway to regional, regenerative fiber systems. Through individual interviews, the podcast will dive into questions such as who grew your clothes? How can fiber production build soil carbon? How can we measure the impacts of carbon farming? And more.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
T-Noss talks music news, gives top tens, and album/EP reviews.
Categories: Music
Music and positivity based podcast where I invite friends/artists/whoever to talk about the ins and outs of their favorite bands or albums, how they’re staying positive, or any stories that they want to tell! New episodes every 2 weeks 🙂 Cover art by Angie Tzamaras (@angietzamaras and @angiesfreakingart on instagram)
Categories: Music
A series of podcasts which explain to a non-technical audience how “Dark Money” (e.g. money laundering, corruption, bribery, tax evasion) enters the financial system and infects everything it touches.
Categories: Business, Education, News
Tags: aml, corruption, dark money, financial crime, Money Laundering, Tax Evasion
Ever read the Ingredient list on a food label? That information is much more important than the nutrition facts (calories, fat, carbohydrates, sugar, etc). Come explore some products with us!
Categories: Arts
A podcast about the things we learn when we start taking up more space and living a full life.
Categories: Education
Listen in every week as California based attorneys George Derieg and Bob Mortland answer questions about the legal system.
Categories: Education
We here at We Know Fantasy do Know Fantasy. From Fantasy Football to basketball to the Premier League, our panel of experts have you covered. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weknowfantasy/support
Categories: Sports
Each month host Tim Phillippe (@ShwayMedia) and a guest, give the bands we say we hate one last listen to see if they’re really as bad as we think. “Bands We Love To Hate” was created by Tim Phillippe and is a production of Shway Media. For more information, visit BandsWeLoveToHate.com and ShwayMedia.com
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: artist, bad, band, bands, Hate, love, media, music, shway, terrible