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The latest podcast feed searching ‘L. R. Shelton, Jr.’ on SermonAudio.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Hosted by Jen Vermillion. We are all creative in our own way. This podcast brings you interviews with makers of all kinds. You’ll hear stories from people who started creative ventures, how they got to where they are, the process, and the amazing lessons they’ve learned along the journey.
Categories: Arts, Business, Music
Tags: art, career, creatives, creativity, creators, entrepreneurs, inspiration, makers, music, Stories
We’re a bi-weekly pod about all kinds of cartoons that interest us and we’re published on Sundays. But really we’re just some guys in a closet with a gem pig, talking about some stuff under the pretense of being a cartoon based pod.
Categories: Comedy
Providing a voice for the UK fishing industry Jim Cowie speaks with fishermen, fisheries scientists and seafood industry leaders.
Welcome to Being F’ing Honest, the podcast where women can safely explore the usually awkward, sometimes funny, but often painful, slices of life. Hosts Jennifer Wong and Charity Rodriguez, offer their insights as two first generation women trying to traverse the gooey center of life with honesty, vulnerability, and no small amount of hilarity.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: aging, Children, community, family, health, meditation, mental-health, sex, spirituality, trauma, women
The worlds No1 Hardcore Podcast, 🙌 Featuring : Record of the week, 🏆 Three in a row 🎵 🎵🎵 and a Classic Power Mix 🔊 Now in its 14th Year and over 1.5 Million plays. Dj Bookings : Djezc@hotmail.com Breakbeat Hardcore, Uk Hardcore, Bouncy Techno, Freeform, Happy Hardcore and all in-between.
Categories: Music
There Is Always A Way Podcast is a podcast all about leadership, legacy, and living a life that makes a difference. The goal—to help you grow in leadership that works. In this podcast Dr. Jay Strack interviews world class leaders & goes under the hood to help you work on the engine of lasting leadership in your life. #SLUlead
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Ever been faced with a difficult decision that left you unable to say “yes” but also unable to say “no”? Ever regretted that decision entirely? Not Not Down discusses life events, spontaneous adventures, and amazing opportunities that lead people to risk it all. Hosts Lucas Huerta (@lucashuerta) and Nick Winicki (@nwinicki) will uncover whether that decision paved the road to success or led certain people, including themselves, down a path of destruction.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Matt Audino sits down with a series of friends and colleagues where they discuss their loves and lives, catch up, and bring a unique insight into the film industry that not many have access to.
Categories: TV & Film
A podcast about the music of Taylor Swift. Every Monday, Kimberly and Justin do a deep dive on one randomly chosen Taylor Swift song and share their thoughts. Plus, we cover news from around the SwiftieVerse and plunge into the whacky world of gossip and fan theories in Kimberly’s Clown Corner. Picture Credit: https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/watercolor-lake-scenery_20007950.htm#query=watercolor%20valley&position=25&from_view=search&track=robertav1_2_sidr
Categories: Music
This investigation won gold in the Serialised Podcast category as well as a bronze in the Narrative/Documentary category at the 2022 New York Festivals Radio. It’s My Only Story Season 2: Back to School – a podcast and a live investigation. Join us as we travel through South African schools, hunting for predators hiding in plain sight. This season is a co-production of My Only Story and News24.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Layard was a curiosity to sociologists. The planet supported thriving tribes of natives but they were genderless. How could tribes form without families? But Gavin Duncan didn’t care. He had come to Layard to farm vua plants. Their berries cured mental illnesses and were one of the most expensive commodities in the galaxy. He was going to make his fortune if he could just keep the Cytha at bay, a big, dumb animal that could munch through 10 rows of vua in a night. Despite native superstitions he was going to have to hunt and kill the pest if he was to protect his crop. It was a dim-witted beast. How hard could it be? – “The World That Couldn’t Be” was first published in the January 1958 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. (Summary by Gregg Margarite)
Categories: Arts
Nick Pupo and Rena Hundert write a new song every week on a theme! Guests write their own! We play them! We talk about ’em! Woah!
Categories: Comedy
First Sunday after the Epiphany, January 7. Fr. Shane Tucker.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
David Summer plays Selected Duets for Flute. Using his home recording studio, David has recorded some of the duets from the book Selected Duets for Flute, Volume 1 Edited by H.Voxman. These flute duets are standard learning material for flute students taking flute lessons and can be fun to play for all flutists. In addition to being educational, the duets can also be used by two flutes in performance. They are especially effective for wedding ceremonies, church services and other occasions calling for elegant music. This podcast contains the recordings of both flute parts, played as a duet. As a resource for flute students and flute teachers, David has also recorded each of these duets in a flute 2 only version that can be used as a play along. The matching flute 2 only version for each of these recordings can be found on the Flute Podcast page of David’s website at www.summersong.net.
Categories: Arts, Education, Music
Tags: classical music, David Summer, duets, flute, flute duets, flute lessons, flute podcast, flute teacher, Flutes, flutist, music education, music lessons, Music Teacher, play along, play-a-long, selected duets, two flutes, Woodwind
We started on a dating app and now we’re here
Categories: Comedy, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: advice, Boston, career, Comedy, dating, family, fitness, Food, friends, Funny, health, Honesty, life, Movies, Podcast, podcasting, pop culture, relationships, sex, social media, SPorts, talking, travel, Truth, tv, work
An exploration of truth, beauty, wisdom, and goodness at the intersection of faith and scholarship. We look for present and future hope, while attempting to honestly investigate the problems facing humanity and the church. By turns academic, devotional, serious and relaxed, Justin Winzenburg (Ph.D. New Testament) and Stephen W. Jones (Ph.D. International Development) commit to following truth even when that leads us into uncomfortable spaces of self-reflection and repentance. We also anticipate hope, present and future, and actively pursue it.
Justin and Stephen conclude the conversation with Marcus Dip Silas about relational knowing and the nature of truth. In today’s episode (pt. 3 of 3), they consider how truth is encountered and shared. Marcus talks about beauty and truth in cooking, and Justin shares about a project in which his students make a soundtrack for the Gospel of John. Marcus and Justin reflect on what Georgia O’Keeffe and Vincent Van Gogh communicate about truth. Stephen asks Marcus about where he finds hope.
Justin and Stephen also talk about early morning sports, a recent gallery showing at Sprig, Envision Berlin’s creative space, and polarization in US society after the recent Supreme Court decisions. They will post more of their reflections about that on Patreon, before too long. We’re also inviting listeners to contribute questions on Patreon. Let us know what questions you have for us!
Link: from the Gallery Showing at Sprig (on Instagram).
We have show notes for you at profsinrooms.com, and bonus material on Patreon!
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Credits: Regular Theme Music “A New Hope” by MeGustaMusic.
This episode was partially recorded on the land of the Wahpekute, Anishinabewaki, and the Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux).
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Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
I record and publish episodes when I can, generally on occasional weekends.
Categories: Arts
We bring you experts every week, teaching you how to improve sales and marketing, invest and build wealth, develop your business, set goals properly, and improve your quality of life to find success and ultimately your financial freedom. 💸 We also bring you shows such as Feel Good Friday, reminding you to work hard and play hard too! 🥂
Categories: Business