Invisible Institutions
Invisible Institutions is a new documentary podcast exploring the past and present of institutions for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Canada
Categories: Society & Culture
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Invisible Institutions is a new documentary podcast exploring the past and present of institutions for people labelled with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Canada
Categories: Society & Culture
Join former atheist and degenerate Christian comedian Jamie Kilstein as he tries to figure out depression, relationships, comedy, and God stuff. This show will make you laugh, feel less alone in your screwups, and hopefully become slightly better people. Expect vulnerability and a laugh or two. We’ll see you in the Back Row!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join hosts Terrence Edwards, Tawana Thomas, Timisha Blue, and Daniel Smith as they navigate the landscape of everyday Entertainment news, culture, and social issues, sparking lively debates and offering fresh perspectives. With each episode, these four panelists bring their distinct opinions to the forefront, igniting small, healthy debates that shed light on the multifaceted nature of the topics at hand. Tune in to witness the intersection of thought-provoking discussions and genuine camaraderie as they dissect the issues that impact us all. Say It In Four
Categories: News
Listen 2 This is a podcast featuring mix engineer Luke Campolieta and bassist Ben Williams. We explore songs we like. We research what they mean, how they were recorded, why they were written, why we like them, and why you should listen to this.
Categories: Music
In the Let’s Talk UX podcast we sit down for a conversation with experts in the field of UX Design and UX Research and take a deep dive into their daily practice.
Categories: Arts
Smoking Section centers around conversations with various music industry professionals, from all avenues, as well as business owners, discussing their roads to success, in hopes of educating and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps — All while having a cigar and drink.
Categories: Music
The everyday life of Alexis Jenee. Career woman, mommy and wife Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkfromhomemommy/support
Categories: Society & Culture
MLM SUCCESS STORIES: Inspirational & Motivational Network Marketing Business Model Success Stories that you need to hear from field leaders around the world.
Categories: Business
State Secrets is a weekly interview podcast featuring Cipher Brief experts and national security leaders.
Categories: News
Tags: America, cipherbrief, expert, nationalsecurity, Security, UnitedStates
On the Be Someone podcast we go out and chat with some of the best and brightest from various fields. Find out what drives, motivates and makes these special people tick. Join us weekly for new episodes and I challenge YOU to go out and Be Someone.
A podcast looks back at the making of AMC’s The Walking Dead
Categories: TV & Film
WQXR’s Jeff Spurgeon hosts this unique classical music podcast which introduces a featured classical recording in each episode. Recordings are drawn from several label catalogs, including hot new releases and classic accounts, plus performances from the WQXR studios, café and concert broadcasts.
Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 38 “Spring”
Robert Schumann
Philharmonia Orchestra
Riccardo Muti, Conductor
Available on Arkivmusic.com
When it’s winter, we long for spring. So it makes sense that great music about spring would be written in winter, when we need it most. Maybe spring fever was part of the reason Robert Schumann was able to sketch out his Symphony No.1, the “Spring” Symphony, over just four days in January of 1841. And he did all the orchestration in a three-week space that February.
Something we know inspired Schumann was a poem by German writer Adolph Böttger. How inspiring was this poem? Here are two lines from the last stanza of Böttger’s poem: “O wende, wende deinen Lauf/Im Thale blüht der Frühling auf!” (“O, turn, O turn and change your course/In the valley, Spring blooms forth.”) But listen to how those German words and the opening notes of Schumann’s symphony go together. Schumann scored those words, didn’t he?
Schumann gave spring-themed titles to each of the four movements in this symphony: “The Beginning of Spring,” “Evening,” “Merry Playmates” and “Spring in Full Bloom.” He took the titles out before the symphony was published, but the work remains Schumann’s “Spring” Symphony. Here is the first movement, played by the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Riccardo Muti.
Episodes of My Classical Podcast are available for download through the WQXR App.Download it for IOS and Android Devices.
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– This recording is provided courtesy of Warner Classics/Erato
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: Bach, Classical, download, free, j, music, Podcast, s, wqxr
Since 2005, Lorenzo Hagerty has been podcasting interviews and talks concerning the use and benefits of psychoactive plants and chemicals, both in their natural settings and in medical research institutions. Past speakers include Sasha Shulgin, Annie Oak, Rick Doblin, Daniel Pinchbeck, Shonagh Home, Bruce Damer, Aldous Huxley and others. And there have been over 200 programs featuring talks by Terence McKenna. Also interviews with several of the now long gone elders, such as Gary Fisher, Myron Stolaroff, and Al Hubbard have also been featured.
Categories: Science, Society & Culture
Love the show Glitch? We do too! Join us as we talk about each episode, breaking down what we liked, what he didn’t like and what we’re hoping happens next!
Categories: TV & Film
Join Brady and Raji as they navigate being young adults in a scary world. They talk all about reality tv, pop culture, their personal lives and maybe get political every now and then. Frenemies is LONG gone, but they are just getting started and are likely to be ALMOST as messy. Let’s get Hot n Medicated baby! 💊 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hotnmedicated/support
Categories: Comedy
Opt-in dives into the career of optometry, covering topics that will gear listeners with the necessary tools to be successful along their journey to becoming an optometrist and providing insight into the profession through exclusive conversations with doctors, students, and admissions officers. Produced by optometry student Mariell Sabado in association with Crack the OAT. Crack the OAT is a website that provides online study material for the Optometry Admissions Test. We hope that you opt-into this career with us! Gain an edge for your OAT Exam at https://www.CrackOAT.com
Categories: Business
A podcast by the creator of the popular YouTube channel Not Just Bikes, The Urbanist Agenda is an exploration of the latest topics in urban planning and urban mobility from your favourite urbanist YouTubers.
Each month we’ll put another important topic on the agenda and pull back the curtain to discover how online urbanists plot and scheme to make cities work better for everyone.
Categories: Government, Society & Culture
Tags: future of urban mobility, mobility, public transit, public transportation, urban planning, Urbanism
Discussing Agile topics not talked about in the light of day
Categories: Business, Education, Technology
Welcome to Constant Wonder KIDS, the podcast that turns everyday moments into extraordinary adventures! Designed for curious kids (and the grown-ups who love them), our show takes you on thrilling journeys through the wonders of the natural world. Discover fascinating facts and true stories about amazing people doing incredible things in nature. Join us as we explore the playful side of octopuses who enjoy toys like Lego bricks. Dive into the ocean with whale sharks and meet one who has an unexpectedly friendly personality. Or cheer for tiny athletes at the International Hedgehog Olympic Games. Each episode of Constant Wonder KIDS is a bite-sized story taken from our parent podcast, Constant Wonder. Perfect for road trips, bedtime listening, or when your brain’s got an itch that needs to be scratched. Hosted by Paige Krumperman Darrington, Constant Wonder KIDS is a BYUradio podcast.
Categories: Kids & Family, Science, Sports
I’m Rachel Goodman, Registered Dietitian and six figure Entrepreneur, who’s mission is to help you be fearless in choosing & taking your most aligned path toward reaching authentic freedom and fulfillment in life, through conversations about food freedom, entrepreneurship, relationships, and mindset – in the realest way possible! Listen anywhere you get your podcast and if you’ve enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review to let us know!
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: intuitiveeating, jewish, Kosher