Lisa’s Podcast
I am a sophomore at Carnahan high school.
Categories: Society & Culture
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This podcast is about everything. ME (duh). Dating. Fashion. Lifestyle. And anything else that might come into my mind… who knows 😉 So enjoy this and of course don’t forget to subscribe if you like it!! XOXO
Categories: Arts
A wonderful coming together of two writers who wrote their books more than half a century apart. Neither of them had ever visited the remote islands they were writing about yet they provided inspiration for a couple of exciting adventure tales. In 1838, Edgar Allan Poe published The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It was the only complete novel published by the American author. It was the story of a young boy who stows away on board a whaling ship and it goes on to relate the events that follow. The novel ends a trifle abruptly, with the hero and his friend Dirk Peters deciding to journey to the South Pole. In 1897, the French writer Jules Verne, who was compiling his Voyages Extraodinaires (a series of 54 books that combined science and literature) took up the threads of Arthur Gordon Pym’s story and wrote a two volume novel called An Antarctic Mystery (Le Sphinx des Glaces in French). Set eleven years after Poe leaves Pym on his way to Antarctica, the book opens with a description of a wealthy American student Jeorling, who is looking for a crew and a ship to take him back to the US after a long sojourn in the Kerguelen Islands in the extreme south of the Indian Ocean. These islands, one of the most remote places on earth, are home to rare flora and fauna, the subject of Jeorling’s study. The captain of the ship turns out to be the brother of William Guy, who had captained the Jane, the ship which carried Pym and Dirk Peters to Antarctica and was presumably lost there. A mysterious sailor joins the crew and he seems over-eager to be on board. Another sailor named Hunt is also on board and there is something strange about him too. The ship reaches the island of Tsalal which was destroyed by an earthquake recently. Here they find remains of people who seemed to have been murdered before the earthquake. They also find Pym’s dog Tiger’s collar, but there is no sign of either Pym or the dog. The rest of the tale races towards an exciting climax which explains the bizarre events. This relatively short novel was written at a time when practically nothing was known about Antarctica. It was translated into English by Frances (Cashel) Hoey an Irish novelist, journalist and translator who translated more than 27 novels from Italian and French into English. An Antarctic Mystery is an exciting and interesting read, especially when read in tandem with Poe’s earlier novel.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Adventure, An Antarctic Mystery or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, Jules Verne, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Sea stories
Where Conversations Become Inspirations | Hosted by Morgan Hoffmann & Jeg Coughlin III
Categories: Health & Fitness
The NEPA Scene Podcast covers arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. It airs as a live video stream every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on NEPA Scene’s Facebook page and is available afterward on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, YouTube, and nepascene.com. All episodes are available now on NEPA Scene, the award-winning independent arts and entertainment website that combines the accuracy and professionalism of a print magazine with the immediacy and convenience of a blog, offering a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. We also have Drunk Illustration Tuesday, a weekly column/podcast on nepascene.com featuring the distinctive work and alcohol-fueled musings of Scranton artist Brendan Howells, who currently resides in Japan.
Categories: Arts
My podcast is about sharing different experiences and beliefs in our daily lives. Our minds and hearts work in mysterious ways so let’s talk about it. Pop in and get your daily ‘dose’ of life from my own perspective.
Categories: Arts
Once Bhagavan composed twenty Tamiḷ stanzas containing his important teachings. They were not written in any particular order to form a poem. Sri Muruganar, therefor suggested that Bhagavan should write twenty stanzas more to make the conventional forty. Accordingly Bhagavan composed twenty more stanzas. Out of these forty stanzas Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni selected two as the invocatory stanzas. Then Bhagavan wrote two more to complete the forty. Some of the stanzas were translations from Sanskrit, but as devotees wanted all the forty verses to be original they were eliminated and new stanzas
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Discussing stocks, investing, financial markets, and more. For new listeners, expect episodes in your feed every Wednesday and Sunday. Hosted by Ryan Henderson and Brett Schafer.
Categories: Business
Mindfulness meditations for centering and calming the mind.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The sermons of Pastor Ryan Phelps and others.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
A bi-weekly podcast. Topics have included the perfect cup of tea, the best time to shower, biryani (sans potato), why polarized sunglasses aren’t always the best option, and the Oxford comma.
Categories: Society & Culture
Imaginary Worlds sounds like what would happen if NPR went to ComicCon and decided that’s all they ever wanted to cover. Host Eric Molinsky spent over a decade working as a public radio reporter and producer, and he uses those skills to create thoughtful, sound-rich episodes about science fiction, fantasy, and other genres of speculative fiction. Every other week, he talks with comic book artists, game designers, novelists, screenwriters, filmmakers, and fans about how they craft their worlds, why we suspend our disbelief, and what happens if the spell is broken. Imaginary worlds may be set on distant planets or parallel dimensions, but they are crafted here on Earth, and they’re always about us and our lived experiences.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture
Earlier this year David Murray, an investigative journalist at The Courier-Mail and author of The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay, was contacted by the family of Rachel Antonio – a teenage girl who went missing in Queensland 18 years ago. She has never been found and her family is still desperate for answers. Murray gained access to material few others had seen and spoke to key people in the town the day Rachel disappeared that could hold the key to finally discovering the truth. 18 years after Rachel Antonio’s disappearance, there’s some new information from someone who’s never spoken and who wasn’t called to the inquest. Can this man help Rachel’s parents, Cheryl and Ian? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Categories: News
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Inspired by tradition…Montview was the first church in Denver’s historic Park Hill neighborhood and through its more than 100 year history it has built a legacy of great music, progressive theology and courageous social witness. We’re a church of young and old, from a variety of backgrounds, with many different perspectives. What we share in common is the conviction that we are all God’s children and that in the community of faith there is room for everyone. Welcome to Montview. We’re glad you found us.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Colorado, Denver, liberal, ministry, montview, Presbyterian, progressive, sermon, Sermons, urban
FREE IDEAS! Sit in on some great brainstorming sessions as Liane and Carl toss around ideas ripe for the taking. All inspiration, no perspiration.
Categories: Comedy
Bitter. Petty. Unforgiving. Vindictive. Hurtful labels, hurled after betrayal, bully women into submission. Your show host Doretea “Ree-Ree” Burton is on a mission to change the negative narrative surrounding the words bitter and petty. She and her guests help women change the narrative. By talking through turmoil, they process the bitterness brought on by life’s disappointments. With humor and heart, they help you embrace the anger and gradually transcend it.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: betrayal, cheating, divorce, limerence, marriage, reconciliation, restoration, separation
We are two young moms that are committed to loving motherhood because we believe that it is something to be enjoyed, not just endured. We want to cherish the sweet moments and be present during the hard ones while we grow alongside our children. As we have entered motherhood, we have found so much comfort and value in conversations with women in all different stages of motherhood and We are here to share those conversations so we can grow together and embrace all of the joy modern motherhood brings.
Categories: Kids & Family