Jacob McCluae: In My Mind
Uploading Episodes once a week. We talk about any and everything on my mind (probably at 4am) I have many thoughts so come listen to them 🙂
Categories: Society & Culture
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Uploading Episodes once a week. We talk about any and everything on my mind (probably at 4am) I have many thoughts so come listen to them 🙂
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to a podcast hosted by unemployable fourth-rate advertising suit Steve Cooke and eminently-employable award-winning advertising creative and TV commercial director Tony Williams (no not that one – the other one).
Each week, in an attempt to transport ourselves back to a world where there was no global plague, we all had expense accounts and white dogshit was still a thing, we review a classic TV ad and try to work out whether or not it was any good. We’re already attracting some great reviews…
“WTF is this shit?” – Sir John Hegarty
“I f*cking hate these people…” – Unnamed bread brand marketing director
“Why do they think my name is so funny?” – Award-winning TV commercial director Tom Kuntz
“This podcast is brilliant, I’m going to tell all my friends about it…” – Tony Williams’ Mum
“I’m going to sue these dickheads…” – INSERT NAME HERE
“Everyone loves the Hovis ad, WTF is wrong with you c*nts…” – Sir Ridley Scott
“I was brilliant in that ad…” – Ray Wilkins
“Eccellente.” – Colonel Dietrich from Raiders of the Lost Ark
“Both these blokes use lady-scented body wash…” – Isaiah Mustapha
“Lovely boys. I knew their parents you know. Well worth a listen.” – Clarence Frank Birdseye II
“The mark 2 Ford Transit is basically exactly the same as the original 1965 version except it has square headlights. Don’t edit that out you wanker.” – Tony Williams
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Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, advertising, Funny, marketing, middle-aged men, nostalgia, TV ads, TV commercial, tvc
Audio stories behind photographs from award winning photographer, Greg Miller.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Grown is a podcast about the in-between: the nebulous, the liminal, the just plain weird time between those awkward teenage years and full-on adulthood. Grown is co-hosted by Aleeza Kazmi and Alfonso “Fonzo” Lacayo, two Moth storytellers and graduates of The Moth’s Education program who are on the cusp of adulthood themselves. Together, they guide listeners through true stories that deal with the challenges and joys of growing up. Using their unique points of view, Aleeza and Fonzo will discuss first crushes, culture, identity, secrets, and more.
Like The Moth Podcast, Grown centers these fresh, personal stories told at Moth events worldwide—but Grown also features conversations with the storytellers themselves, on the street interviews, audio diaries from young voices, and more. Grown is a podcast that reminds us that no matter how old we are, we’re never fully grown.
Start by listening to Episode 1, Crushed: Heartbreaks, first kisses, and catching feelings.
Categories: Arts
Discussions on Broadcast and Film Production classes within our schools
Categories: Education
The home remodeling process can be just as rewarding as it is terrifying. Why not find out all there is to know from a local expert? Each week Bryce teams up with other industry experts to discuss all things construction in Central Ohio. From kitchens, bathrooms, home additions and everything in between…he’ll bring you inside the construction loop.
Categories: Society & Culture
Movie reviews from your regular average movie viewer. If you love movies, you will love finding the hidden gems you may have missed along with reviewing the latest and greatest blockbusters.
Categories: TV & Film
The Jesus Youth podcast on the lives of the saints.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Listen to messages preached at Sanctuary Church.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: apostolic, Bible, church, Jonesboro, pentecostal, pentecostals, preaching, sanctuary, sermon, study, teaching, united, UPC, UPCI
Dr. Dawn Andalon, Women’s Health Physical Therapist, educator, author, and co-owner of LEVEL4 PT & Pilates hosts a lighthearted, but informative health podcast in order to help guide women on their health journey.
She discusses a variety of holistic health topics and interviews guest experts to help women become the best version of themselves so they can lead an active and vibrant lifestyle…all in a fun, happy hour theme!
Categories: Health & Fitness
welcome, not so specific is a podcast where there is no specific theme. anything can be talked about, including literally ANYTHING the listeners want. there are full episodes and small segments to come, so buckle up. you’re about to have fun making your brain ingest probably pointless information and opinions. at least you’ll have a good time doing it!
Categories: Comedy
We hold speeches from the world of sports deep in our hearts and minds as timeless moments that continue to bring us inspiration, historical context, empathy, education and more. Welcome to It Was Said: Sports, a documentary podcast that guides you through six of the most impactful and timeless speeches in sports history, including Jack Buck’s “For America” poem following the 9/11 attacks, Muhammad Ali protesting the Vietnam War, Billie Jean King championing equal pay, Tim Tebow’s promise, Hank Aaron’s Hall of Fame acceptance speech, and co-captain Harry Flournoy’s powerful statement on race during Texas Western’s Basketball Hall of Fame induction. From the team that brought you the Webby Award-winning Best Series of 2021, It Was Said, comes the sports version of the franchise. Narrated by NBA legend Doc Rivers and written by Pulitzer Prize winning and best-selling historian Jon Meacham. It Was Said: Sports is an Audacy original presented in partnership with Shining City Audio.
This is the girl talk business podcast you’ve been waiting for! Our platform founded by Ayomide supports women to become their own bosses and to enter the entrepreneurial space. It’s about time us women had it all!
Categories: Business
Consider it Blacklit highlights films, television programs and stage plays featuring African Americans up front and behind the scenes. The show also highlights social issues, as it relates to these programs, and how they impact our communities. Show host Kim Singleton interviews directors, writers, producers, actors, content creators and overall film/television/stage enthusiasts.
A podcast about navigating through the twists and turns of life while being authentically yourself! For the jolt that awakens you on a cellular level comes from deep within your soul. It’s fun, creative, and sexy even. But it’s also raw, gritty and real! The question is, are YOU truly ready to engage with it? That’s what these episodic stories are all about. They will make you laugh. Some will make you cry. Most will make you question everything you’ve ever believed to be true, a lie. However, the true goal is for them to help you step onto your courageous path and become your own hero. For we only get one journey and it’s up to us to make it Crazy and Beautiful!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: austin, coming out, family, Funny, gay, hardship, lesbian, lgbtqia, love, queer, support
explore the wonderful treasures lying within fortune cookies!
Categories: Society & Culture
A real time rollercoaster ride of me doing the work to heal the hidden hurt! Let’s go! IG: @tequesta_nicole FB: @tequestancole TikTok: @tequestanicole
Categories: Society & Culture
Anchor of My Soul Podcast is a ministry focused on the person of Jesus and the living relationship that we can have with Him.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast that explores how industries are being impacted by experience-led digital disruption. Whether you are in Oil and Gas or Retail or High Tech or any other industry, new business models are emerging, processes are being optimized and the way work is done is dramatically changing. Tune in to learn more about how your industry is evolving.​
Categories: Technology
Tags: english, Industries, openSAP
Four short stories by Mary Hallock Foote (1847–1938), an American author and illustrator. She is best known for her illustrated short stories and novels portraying life in the mining communities of the turn-of-the-century American West. She is famous for her stories of place, in which she portrayed the rough, picturesque life she experienced and observed in the old West, especially that in the early mining towns. She wrote several novels, and illustrated stories and novels by other authors for various publishers. She died at age 90. Her legacy in American history is as a stalwart of the American Old West and a teller of its stories. Her work—the numerous stories for books and periodicals, with her drawings and woodcut illustrations; the correspondence from western outposts; her novels and nonfiction—gained her notice as a skilled observer of the frontier (Summary by Wikipedia and David Wales)
Categories: Arts