What Wrong With Father’s And Friendships
Figuring out what these men or boys are about today. Why put your friends ahead of your family. And also why are there are more fake people around.
Categories: Kids & Family
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Figuring out what these men or boys are about today. Why put your friends ahead of your family. And also why are there are more fake people around.
Categories: Kids & Family
A journey through chaos magick oriented neoshamanism
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Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
The “swashbuckling, intrigue, and a dash of magic” continues in Book Two of Tales of the Left Hand, as the Duke of Kohaya gives Tesca and Kayrla a new mission, one that takes them outside the Quad: A search for the secret haven of the most legendary pirate to ever sail the Frees. But time is precious, for the Duke’s enemies are hot on their heels. When the Duke arranges for the pair to escort the enigmatic Captain Grivus on his expedition to find the haven (and treasure) of the notorious pirate Praeditorus Rex, Kayrla is thrilled at the prospect of going to sea once more. But unbeknownst to her, the Duke has given Tesca a second mission of greater priority than the first, one that may propel the Quad into war if it is revealed. This extra wrinkle further complicates matters as their journey proceeds. As their ship is attacked by a wily foe, the pair devises a desperate plan to survive that pushes both Tesca’s swordsmanship and Kayrla’s spellcraft to their limits, but will it be enough to save them?
Categories: Uncategorised
In this podcast, Aunt Carla and Empress ChaChanna talk a little about their spiritual journey. Join the conversation. Send comments and praise to us at: witchyandwoo@gmail.com Aunt Carla’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/redsoulflower/ Empress ChaChanna’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lightyourownpath/ Join the Red Soulflower Magick Family Facebook Group https://bit.ly/3kAcWeY Intro/Outro Music by Jim Keyes https://JimKeyes.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchy-and-woo/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Exploring ancient mysteries and contradictions, and what they mean for us today. The UnchartedX podcast is the audio version of the videos presented on the UnchartedX channel.
Categories: History, Society & Culture, Technology
Deer University podcasts are all about deer biology and management. Drs. Bronson Strickland and Steve Demarais are both deer hunters, deer biologists, professors of wildlife management, and co-directors of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. Steve and Bronson are so crazy about deer biology and management that they made it their career! Our goal is to explain how you can use deer research to improve your hunting and management experiences. Don’t take for granted what your buddy says or what you read in a hunting magazine – we’ll train you to think like a deer biologist. As national leaders in deer research, we’ll keep you up to date on the latest and best information, and deliver episodes that cover every deer management topic you can imagine, and then add some that will surprise you. If you are interested in deer hunting and management, this is your podcast! Every shot you take this fall is either a step forward or backward in your management program, so use our knowledge to make every shot count! Hosts of Deer University: Dr. Bronson Strickland, Professor of Wildlife Management, Mississippi State University Extension Service Dr. Steve Demarais, Professor of Wildlife Management, Mississippi State University Forest and Wildlife Research Center
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: deerbiology, deermanagement, Hunting, whitetaileddeer
Two powerful women of diverse backgrounds have genuine, unique and uncomfortable conversations that everybody wants to have.
Categories: Society & Culture
On the Whistle explores the impact that coaches, teachers and administrators from schools and youth organizations have on improving young people’s lives. Each episode features topics such as resilience, leadership, responsibility, and self-awareness as we examine the journey every athlete and mentor takes from the heart to the mind. On the Whistle is brought to you by SquadLocker.
This week, I virtually sit down with Adam Slone of Life Serve Youth Foundation. Adam is the founder of LSYF, an organization using the sport of tennis to transform the lives of underprivileged youth.
The program, a two-week sleepaway camp in upstate New York focuses on bettering the lives of children of financially limited families through mentorship, physical activity, learning, but most of all, FUN.
Adam’s young life was riddled with obstacles as he fought the debilitating Gaucher’s Disease. He tells us how this medical diagnosis changed the course of his life at a young age and where it brought him today.
On The Whistle is brought to you by SquadLocker
Categories: Education
Discussions on mindful music-making, efficient practice, and building a purposeful career with the performers, pedagogues, and innovators who are shaping the classical music world today! The Mind Over Finger Podcast is a resource for knowledge, insight, tips, tricks, and inspiration for musicians interested in learning more about practicing mindfully, performing optimally, and getting more intentional in creating a fulfilling musical career. We provide you with the tools to mindfully shift your musical practice from unconscious to deliberate, from paint-by-numbers to art by flow, from going through the motions to delightful play!
Tags: efficiency, learning, mastery, Mindful, music, performance, practice
Hosted by international drag icon BeBe Zahara Benet, Out of Respect For… dives headfirst into the conversations everyone’s thinking about but few are bold enough to have. Each episode unpacks the mess, the magic, and the meaning behind today’s hottest cultural topics with humor, heart, and just the right amount of shade. Joined by rotating co-hosts, artists, and thought-provoking guests, BeBe brings her unmistakable mix of glam, wisdom, and wit to every mic drop moment. Laugh. Reflect. Gag a little. Respectfully, of course.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Society & Culture
Alex, Colin, Graham and Steven explore the world of comics and cocktails through theme months and theme drinks! Be sure to hit up your local comic shop, ask for some comics and tell the shopkeeper to “Make Mine Paperback”
Categories: Arts
An interview series with leading policy scholars and practitioners, connecting academic research and ideas with the news of the day.
Categories: Education
Tags: academia, aroop mukharji, domestic policy, foreign affairs, foreign policy, government, harvard kennedy school, international affairs, News, Politics, Public Policy, scholars, snack break
We Just Like to Talk is two friends, Kara and Becky, who will talk about literally anything with one another. From friendship to feminism, from reading and romance to philosophy and pop culture, our topics are varied and our opinions outlandish but it’s never a dull moment when we’re in conversation. We’re not experts, but we hope our audience can find something useful—or at the very least entertaining—from our conversations.
Categories: Society & Culture
Fire & Water Cooking is dedicated to teaching and discussing the cooking methods of barbecue, smoking, grilling and Sous Vide. We show how these methods can work really well together and separately to produce some of the best food you can make at home. Join us as we discuss barbecue, smoking, grilling, sous vide, and all types of cooking! From time to time we will have special guests and topics so make sure you subscribe! Fire & Water Cooking also has a YouTube channel, Facebook Group and Page, and other social media channels. Check out our website at www.fireandwatercooking.com and visit the “Recommended Products” Section! Thanks for following us!
Categories: Arts, Education, Leisure
Tags: anova, barbecue, bbq, ceramic grill, chef steps, cooking, grilling, joule, pellet grill, sous vide, sous vide bbq, sous vide que
Over Tea is show about growth, reflection, and sharing of experiences. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/over-tea/support
Categories: Education
Whether we’re in it or bearing witness to it, caregiving impacts everyone and profoundly shapes our purpose and identity. How We Got Here is a podcast that enriches our understanding of what it means to give and receive care by talking to people about the circumstances that introduced them to caregiving and how these experiences changed them.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
The AV SuperFriends discuss design, installation, and support of classroom and commercial AV integrations.
Categories: Technology
Just a podcast started by a random Yu-Gi-Oh! fan to review and give his commentary the anime series. Might expand and add more stuff later – who knows? Don’t be afraid to reach out on Facebook: @itstimetopodcast or www.facebook.com/itstimetopodcast Twitter: @itstime2podcast Gmail: itstimetopodcast@gmail.com
Categories: TV & Film
That Marketing Dude was founded by me, Luke Benjamin Thomas, a world traveler, digital nomad and motor mouth. I help digital nomads and location independent entrepreneurs, and those aspiring to become either, to build businesses that allow them to focus more on travel.
I started this podcast because I was sick of listening to the same type of shows… So I created something different. I bring on guests as “co-hosts”, not to interrogate them. I publish 3 shows a month talking about a specific topic related to business or travel and 1 episode a month purely on travel stories.
With inspiration from people like; Pat Flynn and Smart Passive Income, Chris Ducker at Youpreneur, John Lee Dumas for EOFire, Josh and Jill Stanton from Screw The Nine to Five, Tim Ferriss and his 4 Hour Work Week book AND of course sprinkle in some awesome travel stories like you see at Extra Pack of Peanuts and Zero To Travel… I think I’ve created a rather unique show!
Subscribe and get the most interesting business and travel podcast in your ear holes every week.
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
Ever since the discovery in 1995 of an object with half the mass of Jupiter in a four-day orbit around the star 51 Pegasi, it has been clear that the dynamics of extrasolar planetary systems can be quite different from that of our solar system. More than 200 extrasolar planets have now been found, including at least 20 systems with multiple planets, some in resonant configurations. Their diversity must originate in the properties of the protoplanetary disc of dusty gas out of which they form, the dynamics of the formation of the planetary core, and the subsequent interaction of the planet with the surrounding disc, with other planets, and with the central star. Over the past decade, there has been significant progress on the theoretical aspects of the planet formation process. Two viable models of planet formation have been explored, core accretion (growth of dust into planets through mutual collisions) and gravitational instability in the disc, and several modes of angular momentum exchange between planet and disc have been identified which may explain the proximity of the 51 Peg planet to its star. However, many of the stages of planet formation remain poorly understood. In part this is because of a lack of knowledge of the physical nature of protoplanetary discs, although this has increased dramatically in recent years owing both to observations of the gaseous and dusty components of the discs of pre-main-sequence stars and to computational modelling of their (magneto-) hydrodynamics. The outcome of planet formation is also becoming more tightly constrained, through the growing number of systems known to have either extrasolar planets or planetesimal belts analogous to the asteroid and Kuiper belts. The discovery of planetesimals and dwarf planets in the Kuiper belt beyond Neptune is also leading to a revision in our understanding of the formation and evolution of the outer solar system. The wide array of phenomena seen in all systems is opening up new areas of celestial mechanics. Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/DDP/
Categories: Uncategorised