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Space Boffins’s recent posts to audioboom.com The latest Space Boffins podcast, Mars, Saturn, Neil Armstrong, Boffin Media, gemini, space, astronomy
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A podcast that holds nothing back. We discuss gaming, gossip, culture and anything that may come to mind.
Categories: Technology
Tags: egs, egsproductions, everyday, gaming, productions, Society
Artist and Designer Susan Maddux chats to incredible artists about the role of resilience in their careers.
Listen for in-depth conversations about the journey artists embark on – the bumps in the road, the inevitable struggles, and the breakthroughs which follow. Susan invites her guests to share the times in their careers they really questioned themselves and their artistic purpose, and what happened as a result.
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: art, artist, arts industry, careers, conversation, creative, creative arts, creative career, creative journey, creative resilience, creativity, design, resilience, susan maddux, the arts
Welcome to The Batch Effect, powered by M&M! In this series we will be talking about issues related the specialty chemical industry; such as trade, regulatory affairs and much more!
Categories: Uncategorised
When you feel good, you do good. In business and in life, we can do better and have a greater impact on the lives of others when we align our intentions and our actions with inner fulfillment. The Business of Happiness Podcast ignites the conversation of redefining our modern definition of success and how to find happiness in our work and, ultimately, in our lives. I am Dr. Tarryn MacCarthy, and in the first 2 decades of my career, I reveled in culturally recognizable success and drowned myself in personal turmoil and depression. Since then, I have embarked on a quest for greater purpose and joy in business and in life. Welcome to the conversation as each week we discuss together, and with successful business owners and leaders, how to strive for happiness. Together we will adventure to discover the secrets to finding true purpose and impact and to redefine our understanding of success. This is The Business of Happiness.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business, clarity, confidence, growth, habits, leadership, learn, personal development, self help, self-development, women
Blessed with many gifts and talents, I never really made use of them as I always thought, other people have done this before me, so what’s the point here? The point is, no one has done it like I have. This was a major learning in my spiritual evolvement. Throughout my journey, I have realised that I have a view on things, that is unique. I hold a gift to make complex or hidden issues easily accessible to others. Speaking from a place of vulnerability, from my heart, I hold messages that are worth sharing. And if I only touch one person’s heart, my work has fulfilled it’s purpose.
Categories: Society & Culture
“Finding Your Voice” is created by Heather Hightower, founder and owner of The Center for Vocal Study located on the historical downtown mall in Charlottesville, Virginia. This 10-episode season is all about understanding the body as an instrument.
Categories: Society & Culture
*Showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous. #WeAintNeverScared We only fear one man and one man ONLY and that’s God himself. #KeepEducatingYourself You don’t have to be educated to have these conversations. Tune in We family. It’s going to be full of different conversations from Crazy to Emotional From Happy to Sad or Angry whichever comes first🥰 NO JUDGING ALLOWED.judge yourself Respect all opinions. Grown folk convos. Check it out Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/profession-confession/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Podcast diary of a black girl involving her life, views, experiences, vulnerability and transparency as she goes through life. I hope this ride doesn’t get bumpy, but just in case it does, grab your seat belts already! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diaryofablackgirl/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Hi, I’m Reis. (Pronounced like Reece) Welcome to my podcast which is basically me, a teenage girl in highschool rambling about life through my perspective. Be free to request topics and ask questions, I would love if my podcasts were an interactive experience.
Categories: Society & Culture
This is The Hear Me Out Podcast where two funny n-…African American males, DaRon and Dallis, with two unique senses of humor discuss the hottest topics around Hip-Hop culture. We provide perspectives through different lenses but a common love of the culture we walk, talk and breathe everyday.
Categories: Comedy
Listen to the daily Chitas!
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Enrich your life by investing in the uplifting extraordinary women around you
Categories: Society & Culture
Home of Zambian-based conversations around Personal Finance in Savings, Budgeting, Money Mnagement, Investing, Entrepreneurship, among other related conversations to fashion a nation of informed individuals that will build communities, inspire generations, and developing nations. we are ground zero, discussing issues that matter
Categories: Education
This is where I talk about anything music related and unrelated. Particularly things I don’t know sh*t about.
Categories: Music
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.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: A Thousand Miles up the Nile, Amelia B. Edwards, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, free audio books, History, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Non-fiction, travel
John and Nikki are two very different people from two very different backgrounds who work together and are fortunate enough to exchange ideas and get to talk about important subjects. The Conversation is fun and deep and want to take you with us. As we go you go!
Categories: Society & Culture