The Great Switch
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
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Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: audiorecording, christianity, christmas, play, Religion & Spirituality, Switch
Party of Four features four comedians on an RPG adventure into their own imaginations. Game Mastered by David Dineen-Porter, the four guests quest without limits. Surreal nonsense and pure imagination.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: Actual, Comedy, David, Dineen, explicit, play, playing, porter, role, rpg, Surreal
Oedipus the King (often known by the Latin title Oedipus Rex) is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles that was first performed c. 429 BC. It was the second of Sophocles’s three Theban plays to be produced, but it comes first in the internal chronology, followed by Oedipus at Colonus and then Antigone. Over the centuries, it has come to be regarded by many as the Greek tragedy par excellence. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Dramatic Works, ebooks, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Myths/Legends, Oedipus Rex, play, poetry, Sophocles
In seventeenth century Venice, a wealthy and debauched man discovers that the woman he is infatuated with is secretly married to a Moorish general in the Venetian army. He shares his grief and rage with a lowly ensign in the army who also has reason to hate the general for promoting a younger man above him. The villainous ensign now plots to destroy the noble general in a diabolical scheme of jealousy, paranoia and murder, set against the backdrop of the bloody Turkish-Venetian wars. This timeless tale, Othello The Moor of Venice was one of the ten famous tragedies that William Shakespeare wrote. It is also one of his plays that has the best documented performance history. First staged on 1st November, 1604 at Whitehall Palace, it was regularly performed at the playwright’s own Globe Theater and the Blackfriars Theater in London besides touring the country as part of the repertoire of the King’s Men which was the theatrical company that Shakespeare belonged to for most of his career. Such is the power and appeal of the play that it has remained completely unchanged or unrevised over the centuries, while many other Shakespearean plays were adapted, rewritten or trimmed during the Restoration and the eighteenth century. The doomed figure of the lovely Desdemona who is murdered so cruelly by the ill-fated Othello based on a tragic misunderstanding continues to haunt playgoers and readers the world over even today. Modern performances have explored the race and class aspects of the play. Famous actors like Laurence Olivier have given legendary performances, while opera, ballet, television, film, stage, graphic novels and animation versions have kept the magnificent story alive today for audiences all over the world. Shakespeare was probably inspired by the sixteenth Italian writer Cinthio’s story titled A Moorish Captain. Many scholars have deemed this to be based on a true incident that happened in Venice in around 1508. However, only the mere skeleton of the story has been used by Shakespeare and most of the characters and sub-plots are his own dazzling creations. He may have also been influenced by the delegations from Morocco to Elizabethan England in 1600. For other details like location and manners, he probably used Venetian history books and contemporary sources. Whatever the history and inspiration of the play, it remains one of the most powerful, compelling and towering works in English literature. This tale of deception, heroism, love, hatred and the demonic obsession called jealousy sparkles with brilliant lines that have entered the English language and become immortal. A majestic work by a supreme artist – Prepare to be overwhelmed!
Categories: Arts
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Dramatic Works, ebooks, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Othello, play, tragedy, William Shakespeare
Never Tell Me The Odds is a Star Wars RPG live play podcast. New episodes every Friday. Professional comedians / improvisers attempt to get rich while escaping the Empire on the edges of the galaxy.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: age, and, crit, destiny, edge, Empire, Force, juice, live, of, play, Podcast, Rebellion, rpg, star, The, wars
Join us as we venture into the action, mystery, and hilarity of Dungeons and Dragons, weaving an exciting story while developing complex characters that you’ll grow to love (and possibly fear)! You can find out more at: stubbornheroes.com or check out our other socials for even more content: linktr.ee/stubbornheroes
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Fiction
Tags: 5e, Actual, actualplay, Adventure, and, best, canada, canadian, Comedy, critters, DD, dnd, dnd5e, dragons, dungeons, DungeonsAndDragons, Entertainment, Fun, Funniest, Funny, games, gaming, geek, geeks, humor, Humour, narration, nerd, Nerds, play, Podcast, podcastin, podcasting, real, realplay, roleplay, roleplaying, rpg, RPGs, stubs, tabletop, ttrpg, ttrpgs
Join Joe Dziemianowicz, the New York Daily News theater critic as he talks theater, interviews with the stars and the latest news from Broadway, off Broadway and off off Broadway.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: dailynews, joedziemianowicz, Musical, newyork, play, show, theater
John and Sagar are two regular guys, fathers, talking about what interests them. The Every Two Weeks podcast is a recording of their chats. From daily dad stuff, to work, to news and events, Sagar and John talk about life.
Categories: Comedy, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Technology
Join host and DM Motgnarom as he leads his party through the world of Eard: a land brimming with ancient magics. Dark Spell is a rules-light custom Dungeons and Dragons campaign that focuses on fun storytelling, interesting characters, and solid audio production. Tune in every Friday for new episodes!
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: and, D, dnd, dragons, dungeons, live, play, Podcast, rpg
Uncovering the compounding power of daily practices.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: crossfit, exercise, fitness, health, meditation, movement culture, nutrition, play, practice, wellness, workout, yoga
The team behind Official PlayStation Magazine-UK bring you a delectable podcast every fortnight with the latest news and views on your favourite games. We cover everything PlayStation, with expert opinions from the editorial team. We also make some jokes.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: Gam, games, Gams, Magazine, Official, OPM, play, PlayStaion, playstation, PlayStation3, PlayStation4, PS, ps3, PS4, PSP, PSVita, PSVR, Sony, Station, teambennifer, videogames, Vita, VR
This is a gentle story exploring the intricacies of a father-son relationship in a remote village in southern India. The play reveals the strength of their bonding as they work through the most unexpected of events. The story unfolds as the Son returns to his native village after a long time away. He is a stranger in his own village. He begins to reestablish the bond with his native place through the little snippets of memories that gets revealed to him through his father’s eyes. He begins making plans for establishing a co-operative society in the village, when an unexpected turn of events makes him confront the question of “what is truly important?”. This play is intended to be a soothing cultural audio experience. It is designed to be a rich binaural 3D audio experience. Please visit www.mind-theatre.com to listen to the high quality version.
Categories: Arts
Tags: 3D, audio, binaural, book, calm, cultural, Entertainment, Experience, father, gentle, high, immersive, India, meditative, play, quality, recording, son, story, storytelling, tamil, theatre
A thought-provoking new show that explores real stories of elite athletes brave enough to not Shut Up and Play. NWHL athlete Saroya Tinker tells us what it’s like to be an athlete with a voice, discovering what the future holds for athlete activists and the causes they represent. Follow along at www.shutupandplaypodcast.com. Hosted by Saroya Tinker and produced by Wave’s Edge Canada Group and the EVO Sports Collective. Executive Produced by David Meggyesy, Peter Gall, Lisa Stevens, and Spencer Gillis.
Categories: News, Society & Culture, Sports
Tags: a, activism, activist, advocacy, and, anthem, Athlete, banner, berry, colin, David, gwen, hockey, justice, kaepernick, Knee, leiweke, meggyesy, national, nwhl, peaceful, play, Protest, Racism, saroya, shut, shutup, social, spangled, SPorts, star, systemic, taking, tinker, tod, up, WNBA
Welcome to Let’s Talk About Super Special Kids and Cake the podcast for parents of children with special needs. During each Podcast Professor Rhea Paul Paul and Dr. Donia Fahim cover a topic of interest to parents and families of children with Special needs. They also answer questions sent to them by one of their listeners and they share their thoughts on some common misconceptions about interventions for children with special developmental delays and neurodevelopmental difficulties. Both Granny Rhea and Auntie Donia love cake! The eating cake for breakfast segment is all about the fun activities you can do at home with your super special kids. So make yourself a cup of tea, grab yourself a piece of cake, relax and enjoy the theme music composed by the New York Musician Marty Isenberg. This podcast was recorded live from the studios of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield Connecticut and is brought to you by our book Let’s Talk: Navigating Communication Services and Supports for Your Young Child with ASD published by Paul H Brooks and available from Amazon. Dr. Donia Fahim, Ph.D., Cert. MRCSLT (U.K.), A.K.A Auntie Donia, is a speech and language pathologist, an international educational consultant, and specializes in the treatment of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and in development of curriculum and interventions for young children with special needs in countries with limited services. She is now based in London, and is the founder and director of Education and Therapeutic Spaces, Ltd. She lived in NYC for ten years (2008-2018) where she was a Consultant for the ASD Nest Project at New York University, and a Professor at Hunter College, where she was also Program Coordinator for the Early Childhood Special Education Program from 2008 to 2013. She was also the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Autism Friendly Spaces, Inc. (2010-2018) and developer of the first dual language ASD public school program in New York City. She is the co-author the books Let’s Talk with Professor Rhea Paul and she has authored several peer reviewed journals and chapters. She obtained her B.Sc., M.A and Ph.D. from the University of London. She is a certified member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Professor Rhea Paul, PhD., CCC-SLP: Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, (AKA Granny Rhea) is Professor and Founding Chair of the Speech-Language Pathology Department at Sacred Heart University, author of over 100 refereed articles, 50 book chapters and 9 books. She serves as Editor for Language at the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. She received the Editor’s Award from the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology in 1996, and the Ritvo/Slifka Award for Innovative Clinical Research from the International Society for Autism Research. She has been a Fellow of ASHA since 1991, and received Honors of the Association in 2014.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: aac, activities, asd, Assessment, autism, autismspectrumdisorder, communication, earlyintervention, Education, exceptionalchildren, fathers, feeding, feedingsensitivity, hometherapy, inclusion, language, mothers, parenting, parents, play, ScreenTime, specialeducation, SpecialNeeds, specialneedskids, speech, SpeechTherapy
How do young children learn, and how can adults help them? This album looks at how nursery teachers support children in their development. We follow a practitioner’s day, looking at how she works with children, observes and plans for further activities while she also records her thoughts and ideas using a video camera. Further video tracks reveal how creativity is nurtured in young children to develop their abilities, how an artist in residence works with nursery children, as well as how the work of bilingual and special needs assistants mean that no child is excluded from the learning process. The audio tracks cover the importance of parental input, and the fantastic opportunities available to develop children’s creativity using technologies. This material forms part of The Open University course E124 Supporting children’s learning in the early years.
Categories: Education
Tags: active-participation, communication, contribution, Curriculum, Education, foundation, play, primary-one, Resources, schema
William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice was probably written between 1596 and 1598, and was printed with the comedies in the First Folio of 1623. Bassanio, an impoverished gentleman, uses the credit of his friend, the merchant Antonio, to borrow money from a wealthy Jew, Shylock. Antonio pledges to pay Shylock a pound of flesh if he defaults on the loan, which Bassanio will use to woo a rich heiress, Portia. A subplot concerns the elopement of Shylock’s daughter Jessica with a Christian, Bassanio’s friend Lorenzo. In its focus on love and marriage, the play shares certain concerns with Shakespeare’s other comedies. Yet its depiction of the tensions between Jews and Christians in early modern Venice – and its highly dramatic trial scene in Act 4 – create darker currents in the play.
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Comedy, Dramatic Works, ebooks, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, play, The Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare
Pianist Jocelyn Swigger plays and talks you through her journey learning the Chopin etudes, some of the most difficult and beautiful music ever written for the piano. Sometimes exuberant, sometimes rueful, always thought-provoking, Play It Again, Swig is her weekly practice report. For more information, and older episodes, go to http://playitagainswig.com
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Join Josh and I (Beason) as we discuss and banter about one of our favorite past times. Discussions on Lego, along with many other themes such as food, video games, traveling, and everything else we love about this life! Email us @ SeriouslyAFOL@gmail.com with your questions, stories or anything else that may be on your mind! And remember… Respect the Brick!
Categories: Comedy, Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: Blocks, Bricks, conversation, Fun, Legos, Money, Past times, play, Toy