Art’s Explanatory Comma
The Art’s Explanatory Comma Podcast, where art meets the real world, and both sides get a better understanding of the whole picture.
Categories: Arts
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The Art’s Explanatory Comma Podcast, where art meets the real world, and both sides get a better understanding of the whole picture.
Categories: Arts
Two best friends talking about whatever life throws their way. From a gay males perspective and straight females insight, there is always something to catch up about. Bestie we have to talk!
Categories: Society & Culture
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a system for understanding the patterns of human success and helps people acquire those patterns. The Purpose of The Brain Language Podcast is to introduce NLP concepts that will enhance and enrich your business and personal life. Regardless of where you are in your journey, you can acquire and access the knowledge that will help to get you from where you are to where you want to be. We seek to deliver golden nuggets of NLP knowledge that you can use to get to the next level. You can get the best and most useful tools that NLP has to offer in bite-size pieces from our show!
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: business, Coaching, entrepreneur, leadership, Motivation, neuro linguistic programming, nlp, nlp training concepts, personal development, rapport, sales, training, Transformation
Who Arted is art history and art education for everyone. While most art history podcasts focus on the traditional “fine art” we see in museums around the world, Who ARTed celebrates art in all of its forms and in terms anyone can understand. Each episode tells the story of a different artist and artwork including the traditional big names like Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol along with lesser-known artists working in such diverse media as video game design, dance, the culinary arts, and more. Who Arted is written and produced by an art teacher with the goal of creating a classroom resource that makes art history fun and accessible to everyone. Whether you are cramming for your AP Art History exam, trying to learn a few facts so you can sound smart at fashionable dinner parties, or just looking to hear something with a more positive tone, we’ve got you covered with episodes every Monday and Friday.
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture
Ariel Julian Dionysus Yes Abrahams was born in New York in 1988 and graduated from New York University in 2010 and 2011. He is a life-artist, educator, and organizer. He is fascinated by religion, group dynamics, and imagination. He likes to think of himself as someone who brings worlds into being. Ariel is the Director of Public Engagement for Odyssey Works and the founder of the Bilha Zilpah Reunion community. Ariel has made interactive performances for Philadephia’s Night Kitchen, the Williamsburg Community Circus, greece works artist residency, the Walk Exchange, Figment Festival, the Greene County Council for the Arts, and Nothing Space. He has also taught workshops at the Embros Self-Organized Theater in Athens, Greece. Lonohomo is a set of audio projects associated with The Family Lomax, produced by Soft Power. For more information check out www.arielabrahams.com www.zanzibardior.com www.cargocollective.com/softpower
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
We discuss interesting topics in anatomy that related to the subtler realms of how fascia, energetics, and esoteric anatomy.
Categories: Education
Whatever Works is for people dedicated to growth, healing, progress, and rest. It’s funny. It’s light. It’s real. It’s heavy. It’s about life, love, wellness, illness, the human condition, and all of the accoutrement that comes along with being on this rock traveling 67,000 mph through space. It’s about happiness and sadness, loss and gain, and making the most out of the tiny speck of time we have in our bodies. Whatever works, really. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jasmine-macdonald9/support
Categories: Comedy
Things That Keep Us Up At Night is a podcast hosted by Kath and Kandi, who are two highschool seniors. Where they talk a little bit about the literal things that keep them up. They intended this podcast to be a lighthearted podcast but when needed they’ll dive into more serious topics. Come and listen to what they have to say!
Categories: Business
A podcast about things we like and occasionally things we don’t, hosted by Sally Tamarkin.
Categories: Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: discussion, home, lifestyle, recommendations, shopping
An action-adventure story about a group of people whose plane crashes in the artic. They notice they crashed through the surface snow into some kind of hole. Now, they must band together to survive or die cold and alone.
Categories: Arts
Torque & Tape — The Blue Collar Upskill Podcast is dedicated to the people who keep the world moving. Hosted solo with honesty and grit, this show is an educational space for anyone in the trades, on the jobsite, or building a better future with their hands.
Each episode explores practical skills, how-to guidance, and trade knowledge that workers can apply right away. From tool breakdowns and step-by-step tutorials to safety tips and productivity hacks, Torque & Tape is built to teach and inspire. The focus is always respect — for the craft, for the worker, and for the universal blue-collar spirit that connects mechanics, welders, carpenters, electricians, truckers, farmers, and makers across the globe.
Whether you’re tightening bolts in Kingston, welding steel in New York, painting walls in London, or wiring homes in Port of Spain, Torque & Tape is your go-to guide for learning, improving, and taking pride in the trades. This is where knowledge meets respect — where the hard work of today becomes the foundation of tomorrow.
Categories: Leisure
A podcast for the modern woman who speaks her heart and mind and is unafraid to share her thoughts or ideas. Join our co-hosts Ariana, Vikki, and Ikram with special guests every Monday as they dig in on topics that matter to women from all walks of life. From relationships to sex talk to current events and conspiracy theories tune in as they investigate, break things down, and dig in on what matters.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Tags: empowerment, female, Podcast, podcast for women, woman, women
Nothing is off limits on the Zeke and The Freaks Show. We cover everything from music, movies, tv shows, video games to personal life stories. We try to find the humor in everything and we have lots of fun doing it. Come laugh with us!
Perseverance through a Master’s program and pursuing purpose all at the same time…
Categories: Society & Culture
Learn to think like a scientist. In this collection we demonstrate a series of hands-on experiments that you can carry out in your own kitchen. We’ll explore some key aspects of life on Earth such as why water is so important to all living organisms, how matter behaves at different temperatures and what are the best conditions for life to flourish. The experiments start off simply, with baking a potato to destruction, but by the end you will be isolating and extracting the DNA of a kiwi fruit! Along the way you’ll learn some key skills that will develop your scientific thinking – like what to look for when designing an experiment, why you should keep a scientific journal and how to report your results. By the end of the collection you will be able to think about how to investigate the world around you and find out how it works. These materials form part of the Open University free courses Basic Science: Understanding Experiments and Basic Science: Understanding Numbers available from OpenLearn. http://www.open.edu/openlearn/free-courses
Categories: Education
Tags: abacus, calculator, Deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA, experiment, experimentatl design, graphs, kiwi fruit, negative numbers, osmosis, potato cucumber, science, scientific notation, variables, yeast
Before Patrick Henry became the “Voice of the Revolution” with his seven famous words, “Give me liberty or give me death,” he was much like any other boy growing up in colonial Virginia. But by God’s providence, (and help from the special animals of the Epic Order!) Patrick Henry, George Washington, Ben Franklin, and their unique generation grew to be America’s Founding Fathers, laying the groundwork for America’s Independence. The fight for liberty would be costly, with an Enemy determined to give the patriots the other outcome – death. Each episode brings a portion of this incredible story, as told in the audio book, “The Voice, the Revolution, & the Key” written by Jenny L. Cote and read by Denny Brownlee. Plus, “commentary” from your hosts Max and Liz. And this season, Nigel the mouse joins them! With joyful insights from author Jenny L. Cote, special guests, and feedback on your letters, this weekly adventure continues to delight your entire family!
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Artist and writer Liz Reed interviews creatives on what inspires them. Her guests range from internet famous webcomic artists to writers to musicians to chefs. Following your passion can come in any form and the advice from each guest is a unique gem of wisdom that could inspire you to pursue your dreams. New episodes release biweekly.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, Comedy, cooking, Cool, coolpeople, Culture, Food, Funny, humaninterest, humanity, interviews, people, Society, women