See You Next Thursday
See You Next Thursday is a grassroots podcast where nothing is off limits and everything is up for debate. We’re just a couple of friends shooting the shit about things we know nothing about.
Categories: Comedy
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See You Next Thursday is a grassroots podcast where nothing is off limits and everything is up for debate. We’re just a couple of friends shooting the shit about things we know nothing about.
Categories: Comedy
A place where anyone can come join us and listen to why men ain’t shit.
Categories: TV & Film
Tim Grierson and Will Leitch are lifelong best friends who have been writing and talking about the movies for 25 years. Grierson is vice president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Leitch is doing his absolutely best to pretend. Read their work everywhere. But listen to this show for the pure juice, straight on tap.
Categories: Society & Culture, TV & Film
100% genuine human-centred effort put in by people who make our cities a cleaner, healthier, better place.
Categories: Arts
Welcome to Sister Shenanigans, where we upload every Monday! Two sisters who are in their twenties and are two years apart of each other, Aislyn who is twenty-one, married and tied down. and Kimberly who is twenty-three, and has a two year old son. Even though they are still young they have experienced quite a few things in their life’s like being married at the age of nineteen and pregnant at twenty. We talk about EVERYTHING and ANYTHING such as relationships, life advice, sex, etc… p.s. Sister’s NOT BY CHOICE
Categories: Society & Culture
You might have heard the term non-binary. This is how it feels.
Join Caitlin Benedict & Amrou Al-Kadhi as they ask the big questions about gender & identity.
Categories: Uncategorised
This podcast is a place where we talk about spirituality, philosophy, and ways to enhance and improve the overall quality of our lives while building community.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A Podcast of Dreamscapes & Fairytales. Listen to music, stories and soundscapes all with fantasy, fairytale, and folkloric themes. Each episode is created to weave auditory stardust into your ritual work, spell-casting, gaming, studying, meditation, dance, tarot card readings, and sleep. And if you’re a kitchen witch, listen while you’re cooking up a storm! Weave your dreams and elevate your mood with the power of wonder, imagination, and pure magick. All music is commercially licensed and royalty free. Created by Telly Award-winning video editor & multi-platform creator, Jaye Rochon.
Categories: Music
Every week Celine and Gull pick a broad topic to research and bring their favorite aspect to the table and discuss them!
Categories: Education
Curious about careers? Join Danae King, Communications & Marketing Manager at the Greene Center for Career Education + Connections and co-host Casey Ryu, a Senior at the University of Rochester, as they tackle all-things career related with an unfiltered lens through conversations with Rochester students, staff, and alumni! Music: Acid Jazz – Kevin MacLeod
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: career, career exploration, career search, careers, careers unfiltered, college, design, design your life, Discovery, explore, exploring, first job, future of work, job, rochester, u of r, university of rochester, work
My podcast is simply to encourage young girls in there life to trust and fallow God.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
D Malone interviews celebrities and influencers from the beauty and entertainment world, plus inspirational quotes and uplifting spirits in this revived series.
Categories: Arts
Welcome to My Weekly Meltdown, where we recap and analyze episodes of Survivor, Big Brother, The Challenge, and more! Hosted by Allison Kelly, Tyler Lyons, and Beth Dixon- you never know what rants they’re going to go off on! This podcast features plenty of “off the rail” moments, so an NSFW is advised.
Categories: Leisure, TV & Film
Tags: Big Brother, Exit Interview, Jeff Probst, Julie Chen, My Weekly Meltdown, Reality Shows, recap, Survivor, The Challenge
Manitoba teachers share their stories, classroom practices, and the challenges they’ve overcome to teach like a BOSSE!
Categories: Education
One of the most controversial novels written by Austen, Mansfield Park follows the life of the young heroine Fanny Price as she searches for her place in society. Set in early 19th century England, the classic novel depicts the social issues of the time including marriage, social mobility and morality. The classic centers on the life of the poor young girl Fanny Price, who is the oldest daughter of nine siblings. Her father is a former naval officer and a heavy drinker, while her mother has married beneath her and is undeniably the black sheep in the family when compared to her two sisters, Mrs. Norris and Lady Bertram who lead comfortable lifestyles. As a form of charity, Fanny is taken in to live with her wealthy aunt Lady Bertram and her husband Sir Thomas Bertram at their Mansfield Park estate. At her new home, Fanny is raised and lives beside her four cousins Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia. Although sharing the same home, Fanny is never really considered their social equal. She is often mistreated by her aunt and treated as an inferior by her cousins. The only person who shows her kindness is Edmund Bertram, for whom she gradually develops feelings. However, Fanny is constantly reminded of her social status and grows up shy and humble, but nevertheless remains true to herself. As the years pass by, the Bertram children find themselves in love entanglements with the sophisticated Crawfords, while Fanny keeps her feelings for Edmund well hidden. As the novel reaches its climax, the true nature of morality and its fruits are revealed. A plot questioning the infinite dilemma of nature versus nurture, Fanny must decide whether she places a higher value on priceless morality or the expectations imposed on her by society. Because of its uniqueness, Mansfield Park has a love-hate relationship with its readers, due to its unconventional protagonist. Although it is known to have sparked many debates among audiences due to its subtle criticism of society and moral integrity, it still remains one of the most profound pieces written by its author. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family
Tags: audio books, audiobook, ebooks, fiction, free audio books, jane austen, Kids, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Mansfield Park, romance, satire
Podcast focused on grief support and life after loss.
Categories: Education
Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world’s most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is.
Categories: News
A true crime podcast designed like an anthology horror movie. www.truecrimehorrorstory.com
This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4135154/advertisement
Categories: History, Society & Culture, True Crime
As the World’s First Happy Comedian, Jessie Jolles is taking us on her journey to find happiness. Everyone could have guessed that young girl wearing a reflective vest on her way to school with a rolling backpack would be a comedian. But a happy one? Jessie has devoted the last year to self love and we’re all thankful she’s ready to share her discoveries. This is a hilarious boots on the ground account of finding happiness.original score by Alex Mitchell
Categories: Comedy