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Yemos HaMoshiach How will it be different from now?
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Ready to turn up the heat? Welcome to “The Hot Girl” podcast – the ultimate hotspot for all things hot! I’m here to spill the tea, share the deets, and keep you lit with positivity and confidence tips. So grab your fave drink, kick back, and join the girls on “The Hot Girl” podcast – where it’s all about living your best, hottest life!
Categories: Society & Culture
The official podcast SMASHING the idea of the “impossible!” | New chapter episodes 2x a month on Mondays.
Categories: Arts
How to make your boss love you? How to make your boss “love” your job?
– Meet the basics.
– Deliver results.
– Be aware of where you stand.
– Keep your promises.
– Show your desire to learn.
– Think independently.
– Be a “social leader”
– Transfer knowledge.
Find out how to improve your image with your boss in this podcast.
Categories: Business
Employ Prince George’s Workforce Wire Podcast serves as a platform to create an open dialogue between job seekers and businesses. Join Walter S. Simmons, Executive Director of Prince George’s County Workforce Development Board and President & CEO of Employ Prince George’s Inc., as he interviews leaders in both private and public sector workforce development, education, economic and business development on key workforce issues that matter to YOU.
Categories: Business
That’s All Folx is a podcast from the Midwest & Plains Equity Assistance Center used to increase critical consciousness of K-12 educators. Millions of people watch TV daily. Millions of teachers watch TV. By examining the inequities and tensions that TV raises and applying these situations to schools and education, we want to provide a lens through which teachers can reflect on the intersections of their identities, the lived experiences of their students, and how these shape classroom/school culture and learning. — Learn more at: https://greatlakesequity.org/map-eac
Categories: Education
Random rants, reviews on movies and shows, personal thoughts, but who cares.
Categories: Society & Culture
All things lifestyle, self-love and more.. enjoying the simple moments The purpose of this podcast is in hope’s to inspire others in all aspects Sharing my experiences and personal stories, learning and unlearning. A place to talk and discuss anything and everything, somewhere to let go and Be in the Moment. New episodes Sunday! – xoxo B
Categories: Society & Culture
They are the creators of social media accounts with millions of followers, and their content engages people all over the world. Things look perfect on the outside. But what’s behind the likes? Who are they really, and what do their individual journeys look like?
A Million Likes is a podcast that not only goes behind the scenes, but behind the mask of some of your favorite social media creators. Hear them tell their own story. In their own words.
Get ready for 8 thrilling episodes filled with drama, tragedy, run-ins with the law and even murder, but also tales of faith, strength, family, friendship, love and passion.
Each journey is unique, yet they all share one common theme — that nothing is as simple or perfect as Instagram leads us to believe.
This is A Million Likes.
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Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
Tags: business, creator, influencer, life story
Culinary Word of the Day is hosted by chef and author Jenn de la Vega. Subscribe to short, educational weekly dispatches to expand your vocabulary of the comestible across agriculture, technology, cooking techniques, food trends, and international cuisine. Esculentè is a behind-the-scenes conversation podcast hosted by Jenn de la Vega and research producer Alicia Book. For every three culinary words, Jenn and Alicia discuss material from the cutting room floor in a series of bonus episodes. They answer listener questions and dive deep into the words as well as the humanity behind them.
Categories: Arts, Education, History
Tags: cooking, Culinary, dictionary, etymology, Food, food history, kitchens, words
Sri Nanak Prakash is a detailed historical account of the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It was written by Mahakavi (great poet) Bhai Santokh Singh Ji in 1824 (AD), and represents one of the most comprehensive and beautifully written accounts of Guru Ji’s life. It is usually associated as a part of the greater text known as Sri Gurpartap Suraj Granth (aka Suraj Prakash) which details the historical accounts of all 10 Guru Sahibs in poetic form. It is an ocean of bliss, knowledge and experience. It is said that if one listen to the history of the lives of all 10 Gurus through these texts with complete devotion and faith, they can reach enlightenment. Tune in LIVE on Fridays & Saturdays on Zoom (cutt.ly/nanakprakash) 6pm PST (see the poster on @basicsofsikhi Instagram for other time zones). — Support us: www.basicsofsikhi.com/donate Contact us: www.basicsofsikhi.com/contact-us
Categories: Education, History, Religion & Spirituality
“It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but WHAT WE DO” -Jane Austen Welcome to What We Do! With new episodes every Tuesday, our host and former Miss America, Kira Kazantsev, sits down with some of the most inspirational women in the game to bring you their stories of triumph, failure, overcoming adversity, determination, success, and how they do what they do. Look forward to honest, raw, real, and sometimes hilarious conversations. From female entrepreneurs, to agents of social change, to reporters, hosts, hometown heroes making a difference in their community and beyond, the What We Do podcast aims to inspire women to do more, be more, and dream more. It truly is what we do that defines us, so let’s do more, together.
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
A podcast obsessed with helping female, GenX(ish) leaders, who should be at the top of their careers but don’t feel like they are. The b Cause Work Doesn’t Have to Suck podcast isn’t another boring, stuffy leadership podcast. And it doesn’t bring you a gazillion guests who had the guts to “ef” the 9-5, seemingly the only answer to truly being happy in your career. Instead, this podcast is focused on helping you continue to rise in your career, but doing it without compromising everything else – your family, your health, or maybe even who you are. Erin, a former corporate CEO turned Authentic Leadership expert, teams up with her good friend, Nicole, an ivy league grad and professional do-gooder. Nicole lays it all on the line to share her real-time work highs, lows, contemplations, and sometimes barely believable stories. And Erin coaches and cajoles her (really, you) along the way…all in the name of helping you feel less insane, more inspired. Erin also interviews authentic leaders and experts who are focused on giving you the stories, advice, and tips that will have you making small, creative changes that will help you contend with and catapult your career. Grab a drink, put your feet up, and come along for a journey that will involve career advice, unsanitized thoughts, leadership lessons, important guests, and who the hell knows what else. b Cause work DOESN’T have to suck.
Categories: Business
Tags: Comedy, leadership, Management, selfhelp, selfimprovement, work, workhumor
Welcome to the Rainbows and Rain podcast for Early Interventionists. My name is Erika Bowen and I am an Early Childhood Special Education Teacher in Minnesota servicing children with disabilities and their families from birth to age 3. Listen to stories of visits and practices from the field. Join me in my reflection as I work to empower caregivers to help their children learn and grow through everyday learning opportunities. We cannot grow without the rain and through the rain we see our efforts pay off; in another word, the rainbows. For both our families we service and the professional growth we continue to strive for in our practice. Hear how I struggle, succeed and find humor in it all!
Categories: Education
We talk everything and anything about navigating this #momlife! Being a mom is hard so let’s do it together! We discuss health, balancing work, life and being a mom, wellness, and so much more!
Categories: Kids & Family
All cats need to scratch. But, how to prevent the feline from sanding its nails on the sofa or table at home?
There are several tricks that prevent the cat from scratching the furniture: among them, study its scratching habits, get it to use scratchers and sanding areas that will have to be placed for it, cover the furniture chosen by the pet to sharpen its nails, use catnip or catnip and never scold him.
Listen to this podcast to find out more.
Categories: Kids & Family
Curious about CBD? Let Max Sobol and Steven Walman of Max and Steven’s, two home-grown Baltimore boys and CBD experts, be your guides. We’ve got an exciting line-up of special guests and experts ready to answer your questions, empower you as a consumer and entertain you at the same time.
Categories: Business, Education, Health & Fitness
Ready to take charge of your financial future? Coffee & Coin is your go-to resource for financial education and honest money conversations that women don’t get anywhere else. Allegra Moet Brantly is the Founder & CEO of Factora, a company on a mission to lead 1 million women to $1 million in net worth. Her specialty? Breaking down complex personal finance and investing topics into easy-to-understand, actionable strategies. Tune in to learn how to put your money to work and reach financial freedom well before you’re 65. Plus, get inspired by other women’s investing journeys and money wins. Want to learn more about Factora? www.factorawealth.com
Categories: Education
Tags: Budget, empowerment, female, Finance, Invest, investing, investments, Money, saving, Wealth, wealthy, women
A podcast where funny people talk about trending news subjects. Hosted by Quincy Weekley with regular panel members Ed Greer, Christine Little and Rich Slaton
Categories: Comedy
The Unsuitable is the podcast of innovative Sydney clothing designer and manufacturer, Shane Ave. Founded by Deb Saywell, Shane Ave specialises in clothing for the Queer Community and the podcast is a natural extension of the business, presenting the stories of some of the world’s most interesting people.
Categories: Arts, Health & Fitness
Tags: lesbian, lgbtq, samesexwedding, shaneave, Suit, transgender