Random Tradition Podcasts

  • Folk Will Save Us
  • British Culture: Albion Never Dies
  • Signposts (Formerly Lessons From Dead Guys)
  • Mishna Study
  • Peaceful Heart FarmCast
  • Camp Adventure
  • Genealogies of Modernity
  • Steel Magnolias – Holding on to the good of The South
  • Classical Education
  • Cousins in America
  • Truth Over Traditions
  • Terroir Taste and Travel
  • NET & I
  • Craftsmanship Quarterly
  • My Alchemical Bromance
  • A Host of Volunteers
  • Good Grief
  • The Slavic Way Radio
  • The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
  • The Washington Tattoo Podcast
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    Folk Will Save Us

    Folk Will Save Us

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    Since Sep 5, 2020 21:00 UTC

    Worlds of resilience, solidarity, and beauty are alive in the work of folk artists and culture bearers. This new podcast tells the stories of artists mobilizing heritage music, poetry, and visual art forms as tools to build community and work for justice.

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    British Culture: Albion Never Dies

    British Culture: Albion Never Dies

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    Since Dec 26, 2020 13:00 UTC

    What is ‘British-ness’? This podcast explores all aspects of British culture from the perspective of an Englishman previously based in China and Turkey. Perhaps you know Thomas already from Instagram’s @FlemingNeverDies or @JamesBond_Turkiye , both centered on Ian Fleming’s classic creation, James Bond, 007. Here, we can see a wider background of where our British hero sits.

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    Signposts (Formerly Lessons From Dead Guys)

    Signposts (Formerly Lessons From Dead Guys)

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    Since Aug 22, 2015 04:00 UTC

    A podcast for those wandering. Formerly the Lessons From Dead Guys Podcast.

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    Mishna Study

    Mishna Study

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    Since Jun 21, 2021 15:50 UTC

    Our mission is to create a platform that provides an accessible and comprehensive Mishna study based off of the commentary of HaRambam. We seek to generate an experience where students can become intimately familiar with the text and framework of the Mishna. This program will allow students to engage in an introductory in-depth (iyun) study of the Mishna, to understand its emergent laws, and to properly contextualize Torah Shebe’al Peh. This study’s objectives are to increase knowledge of our foundations to Jewish law, to strengthen our sense of awe and love of God, and reinforce our personal and national Jewish identity.

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    Peaceful Heart FarmCast

    Peaceful Heart FarmCast

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    Since Feb 3, 2019 22:28 UTC

    Homestead podcast where the conversation revolves around the value of tradition; traditional food prep and storage, traditional cooking, and of course, traditional artisan CHEESE. Topics discussed here are designed to create new perspectives and possibilities for how you might add the taste of tradition to your life. My husband and I work a small farm and are building a farmstead creamery. We practice sustainable living and produce farmstead and artisan cheese, hand-made in small batches. You can find more information at www.peacefulheartfarm.com.

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    Camp Adventure

    Camp Adventure

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    Since May 19, 2021 12:34 UTC

    Welcome to Camp Adventure! The camp in your bedroom or living room. The camp that’s in the bus or in the car. Camp Adventure is for everyone, no matter who you are. And whether you’re a returning camper or brand new this year, we could not be happier to know you’re here. And camp counselors Ben and Louis are ready to welcome you.

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    Genealogies of Modernity

    Genealogies of Modernity

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    Since Oct 21, 2019 13:39 UTC

    Season 2 of Genealogies of Modernity is a limited series from the Genealogies of Modernity Project and Ministry of Ideas. Each episode takes up a well-worn story about what it means to be modern and how we got here, and then challenges that narrative with recent humanities scholarship. Genealogies of Modernity illuminates lesser-known pathways to the present and unearths overlooked resources from the past for flourishing in the future. Genealogies of Modernity is a project of Beatrice Institute and Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture, with major support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. For responses to the series, teaching aids, as well as artwork and videos, visit genealogiesofmodernity.org. Ryan McDermott, Producer and Genealogies of Modernity Project Director . Maria Devlin McNair, Senior Producer and Script Editor Jack Pombriant, Sound Designer Zachary Davis, Executive Producer (Ministry of Ideas) Special thanks: Dan Cheely, James DeMasi, Peter Fristedt, Max Glider, Jake Grefenstette, Darrah McDermott, Jess Sweeney, University of Pittsburgh Department of English and Humanities Center, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture Season 1 was written and produced by Ena Gojak and Owen Joyce-Coughlan with the support of Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture.

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    Steel Magnolias – Holding on to the good of The South

    Steel Magnolias – Holding on to the good of The South

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    Since Nov 16, 2018 12:08 UTC

    Two sisters, Lainie and Laura Beth, who love family, traditions, and all things Southern! There’s plenty of room at the table, so pull up a chair as we discuss Southern culture, food, hospitality, travel, history, regional events, college football, and more! Whether you are new to the South, never left the South, or just curious about the South, come on in!

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    Classical Education

    Classical Education

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    Since Mar 11, 2022 21:18 UTC

    Classical Education is a podcast perfect for learning about the tradition of a liberal arts education. We invite you to join us on a journey in pursuit of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful as we participate in the great conversation and listen to the many voices coming from the world of classical education.

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    Cousins in America

    Cousins in America

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    Since Apr 16, 2020 11:00 UTC

    Join Cousins Nemeze and Ugo Omero every week for colorful commentary about current events, pop culture, and social media. No holds bar, the cousins check and shade with a Nigerian flair. From the young Nigerian perspective, Nigerian-born Nemeze and American-born Ugo Omero share their opinions on being torn between American assimilation, Nigerian tradition, and twenty-something adult confusion.

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    Truth Over Traditions

    Truth Over Traditions

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    Since Aug 3, 2021 21:00 UTC

    A podcast for Christians seeking truth about one of life’s greatest questions: What happens next, and how do I prepare? Your host, pastor and author James Hollandsworth, will expose the errors of traditional church teaching and present truth from God’s Word.

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    Terroir Taste and Travel

    Terroir Taste and Travel

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    Since Jan 15, 2019 10:00 UTC

    On this podcast, you will hear conversations with local farmers, food artisans, and chefs on a global scale that harvest or source ingredients based on the terroir and transform them into delicious foods while preserving tradition and culture. If you purchase food from a community supported agricultural organization or your local farmers market…or…you choose vacation destinations based on the food that will be available in that region…or…you just want to learn more about the farmers who harvest your food, artisans who craft unique products, or food bloggers and chefs that make delicious food available to you, then the Terroir Taste and Travel Podcast is for you.

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    NET & I

    NET & I

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    Since Mar 8, 2019 08:23 UTC

    Welcome to

    Moments of Insight –

    Transmissions of Awakening

    with Eyvaa Zikara (storyteller, intuitive, sound alchemist & scientist)

    Keeping the myth real and de-falsifying beliefs regarding LIFE Focus – Spirituality, Relationships, Traditions, Healing, Empowerment & Philosophy.

    All in accordance to Source Code – No BS Spirituality.

    WEBSITE: www.eyvaa.com

    SUBSCRIBE: www.eyvaa.com/subscribe

    CONTRIBUTE: www.paypal.me/eyvaabhavyarai

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Craftsmanship Quarterly

    Craftsmanship Quarterly

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    Since Jan 31, 2019 01:00 UTC

    Welcome to our podcast! Craftsmanship is a not-for-profit, multimedia magazine focusing on in-depth profiles of intriguing artisans and innovators across the globe — the movers and makers who are creating a world built to last. To support this project, please consider making a donation — it’s tax-deductible! www.craftsmanship.net/donate

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    My Alchemical Bromance

    My Alchemical Bromance

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    Since Feb 17, 2017 12:32 UTC

    Joey, Matt, and Erik talk about beer and the occult.

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    A Host of Volunteers

    A Host of Volunteers

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    Since Sep 12, 2019 17:00 UTC

    You Love Tennessee Football, and you love a good story. We do too! So we created this podcast to share all of the best of the Tennessee Football Archives! The stories you’ll hear come directly from the Volunteer Lettermen who played the game, direct from the recordings of legendary Voice of the Vols John Ward, and direct from the voluminous vault of VFL Films. Mix it all together, and you get “A Host of Volunteers” the podcast.

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    Good Grief

    Good Grief

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    Since Feb 15, 2022 15:02 UTC

    Good Grief is a podcast about grief but also how we develop, learn and form meaningful traditions around it.

    I’ve lost loved ones in my life, most of us have. But recently I lost someone and I just didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to process it, but equally I didn’t know what to do to help friends or family experiencing loss. Selfishly it scared me and reminded me of my own mortality. I guess I’ve avoided anything related to death or grief for my entire life. I was shocked by how much I didn’t know and how we never talk about it as a society. I mean it’s one of life’s most inevitable things, why don’t I have any tools at my disposal to deal with it? It’s clear we’re frightened to talk about it, which makes sense considering, but keeping it at arms length makes it increasingly more difficult to understand or create helpful traditions around. How can we ever help, understand or support people grieving if we never talk about it?

    I did some research and development for a documentary film about grief (I’m a filmmaker by the way) and what became obvious through the conversations I was having was that it was potentially a very British phenomenon. I was told about useful grieving practices from other cultures that were so simple yet and so effective that I was dumbfounded I’d never heard of any of them. Why don’t we have our own traditions around death and grief? Is it because UK culture is famously reserved and we avoid the intimate conversations about pain and loss? Do we just ‘get on with it’? Added to that it was only 100 years ago that mortality rates were over double what we experience today. Death is now significantly less common so does that affect our relationship with it?

    I want to find out more about why we don’t talk about grief, what has changed over time for us and how we might make it less of a taboo and more of a healing process. I want to unravel pre-conceptions and explore beyond the traditional Great British reserve to address my own fears of loss and grief. I want you, the listener, to discover these new things about grief as I do. Throughout the series I’ll talk to a broad range of people about their experiences of grief including people from diverse faiths and cultures and professionals who deal with death and loss on a regular basis. From midwives to palliative care professionals, from physicians to historians. Whilst I realise the theme of this podcast isn’t exactly happy-go-lucky, we will be exploring the depth and breadth of the human experience, with tears, humour and a celebration of life and try to discover if there is such a thing as good grief?

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    The Slavic Way Radio

    The Slavic Way Radio

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    Since Oct 10, 2015 04:00 UTC

    Dmitriy Kushnir, the author of The Slavic Way series, speaks about various topics and how they affect the Slavic culture, its past, present and future. Support the show and help keep it on the air: PayPal – dmitrykouchnir@yahoo.com Currently the show is “paused” until further notice.

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    The Washington Tattoo Podcast

    The Washington Tattoo Podcast

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    Since Aug 1, 2020 13:00 UTC

    “Where the World’s Musical Traditions Come to Life”. The Washington Tattoo is an International Music and Arts Festival coming to the Washington DC metro area. Our podcast explores the lives and stories of world renowned musicians, dancers, producers, choreographers, artists, educators, arts advocates, and those who serve our culture communities at large. For more information and donations find us at www.thewashingtontattoo.com To make a donation to The Washington Tattoo, please click here: https://www.patreon.com/user/creators?u=39203452

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