The Moving Screen: A Michigan and Michigan State Basketball Podcast
A weekly college basketball podcast focused on the Big Ten by Brendan Quinn of The Athletic and Dylan Burkhardt of UMHoops.com.
Categories: Sports
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A weekly college basketball podcast focused on the Big Ten by Brendan Quinn of The Athletic and Dylan Burkhardt of UMHoops.com.
Categories: Sports
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One Step per Week for 12 Weeks
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Carlos Avalon talks about his music and shares anecdotes about his 40 plus years experience in show business. He also describes the inspiration behind each of his original compositions as well as why he chose to record new renditions of long forgotten cover songs. At the same time, Carlos will discuss his personal interests such as, politics, current events, and his love of motorcycling.
Categories: Arts
Micro Learning Podcast on Data Convergence (DISE)- Digital Business Transformation, Industry 4.0 and 5.0 , Sustainability and Emerging Technologies by solving the Industrial Pain areas for SMB, MSME and Enterprises- A Data Convergence Foundation initiative. A Peer2Peer Global Data Convergence Thought Leaders, Experts , Entrepreneurs, Academicians sharing their experiences and knowledge in the areas of Digital Transformation, Industry 4.0 and 5.0 and Emerging Technologies Subscribe to Micro Podcast and be part of Data Convergence Foundation Family !.
Categories: Technology
First published in Blackwood’s magazine as a three part serial in 1899 and published in 1902, Heart of Darkness centers on the experiences of protagonist Charles Marlow as he is assigned the duty to transport ivory down the Congo River. Conrad cleverly uses foreshadowing as a technique to convey the novella’s themes of hypocritical imperialism, the contradictory views on civilized as opposed to barbaric societies, racism, and the conflict between reality and darkness. Set in the second half of the nineteenth century, the story begins with the introduction of protagonist Charles Marlow, who is on board a boat harbored in the River Thames. Marlow proceeds to recount his exciting tale about his voyage into the depths of Africa to his fellow companions, therefore beginning the novella’s frame narrative style. Marlow gives details of the events that led to his appointment as a river boat captain working for a Belgian ivory trading company, referred to simply as The Company. During his passage on several ships, Marlow witnesses gruesome sights of the natives who are ill-treated and exposed to the harshest forms of brutality. He records starvation, exploitation and enslavement as some of the injustices forcefully applied by the Company’s agents. When the protagonist arrives at the Outer Station he meets the chief accountant, who first mentions Mr. Kurtz and regards him as a first-class agent. Subsequently, Marlow finds his way to the Central Station, where his allocated steamboat awaits him, but unfortunately the boat is wrecked and he must wait until it is repaired. Left no choice other than to wait, Marlow becomes more intrigued by the mysterious Mr. Kurtz, as he learns the valuable position he holds within the community. The story continues with its gripping development that in turn destroy Marlow’s initial dreamy outlook on life and instead exhibits the true extent of man’s cruelty and selfishness. Interestingly, Conrad partly based the novella on his personal experience while he spent some time travelling in Africa, and even served as a captain on a steam boat, where he encountered some of the issues prevalent in the novella. A classic proven to stimulate the mind, Heart of Darkness enthralls with its unrestricted possibility of individual interpretation, and the overwhelming questions about human nature that the book incites.
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com
The latest insight from the world of independent filmmaking, distribution and social impact.
For more visit www.moviesmoveus.com
Categories: Business, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Simon Calder is the Independent’s travel correspondent, the UK’s leading travel journalist. From news updates to discussions with experts, Simon Calder’s Independent Travel Podcast will bring you all you need to know from the world of travel.
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Categories: Society & Culture
A lifestyle podcast aiming to create a passionate and thriving community who aspire and inspire in all aspects of life. Every Monday, best friends, Ozi and Caro bring you productivity tips, healthy, and wellness advice, experiences, and stories that can help you on your journey as you live your best life.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: black girl, college, girlboss
Just what the world needed: two more girls with a podcast about dating, going out, and just doing your best.
Categories: Society & Culture
We will be sharing our journey as we figure out what it looks like to be the best dads to our daughters. We’ll have real conversations and seek wisdom from girl dads who have been at it for longer than we have. Tune in and grow with us!
Categories: Kids & Family
Late Night with Sylvester is a podcast that friends get together and talk real shit about day to day life, sex, relationship and even work life. With a cup full of truth and teaspoon of shade.
Categories: Comedy, Society & Culture
Podcast of The New Social Worker® magazine.
Categories: Education
The Plate Up strives to be a platform where Hospitality insights are discussed and shared. It is a space where two professionals from both sides of the pass get to talk about food, beverages, trends and the industry’s inner workings.
Categories: Arts
Welcome to The Weekend Word w/Don Hyder podcast channel! Feel free to listen/download past podcasts. Also, please share our page, so others can hear the ‘Good News’ of Jesus Christ! Have a blessed day.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
David Larson is a screenwriter from the Seattle area who ran an independent record label called EXCURSION for many years. Over the course of the last three decades, Dave has formed friendships with a large number of people who have made an artistic impact, mostly in the world of Punk Rock and Hardcore music. Many of these people have gone on to greater and more varied adventures in the worlds of art, film, music, politics, and activism. In this podcast, Dave uses the timeline of their first meeting to explore back and forth through their histories to try and gain a better understanding of how they came to be the people they are today. They say history is written by the conquerers, and while none of these campaigns are complete yet, it is time to get some of these tales nailed down before they are lost to time and age.
This is the audio version of the Beyond Social Media Show, a weekly video podcast broadcast live on YouTube. Co-Hosts B.L. Ochman and David Erickson address all aspects of advertising, marketing, public relations and media in an irreverent, fast-paced style. The Beyond Social Media Show follows the following format: * Worst marketing stories of the week * Best marketing stories of the week * Shiny new tools * The Daily Numbers Each episode is 30-45 minutes long. Video of each episode is posted shortly after the live broadcast to the Beyond Social Media Show blog (https://BeyondSocialMediaShow.com/). along with links to all the stories, tools, and statistics we discuss. The audio version will be posted along with the blog post. Follow the show on social: https://beyondsocialmediashow.com/connect Subscribe to the show’s eNewsletter: https://beyondsocialmediashow.com/newsletter
Tags: advertising, contentmarketing, emailmarketing, marketing, pr, publicrelations, searchenginemarketing, SEO, socialmedia
The life story of Itha “J” Galbraith and Paul Samuel Bieler and their children. Written by Paul Samuel Bieler and read by Chris Record, great grandson of Paul Samuel Bieler.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Denver, family, History, Personal Journals, Society & Culture
CBeebies Radio takes you to a world of sound and music, where you can share imaginative adventures and listen to stories with your favourite CBeebies friends and characters. CBeebies Radio is BBC Radio for pre-school children and can help to develop their listening skills and imaginations. It is only available in the UK.
Categories: Kids & Family