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Motivation, Empowerment Snippets to Get Us Through Real Life!
Categories: Business
Recorded at Threadbare Music in LIC. Hosted by Katie Bishop and Shia Cardona. Episodes out bi-weekly starting in May, 2018! https://www.instagram.com/qthemusicpodcast/
Categories: Music
Are you interested in the design of the buildings that provide the unique backdrop to our city, understanding the backstories of the goals that drove the design, and powerful stories from the users? You’re in the right place! Join hosts John Komisin and Kelly Thompson as they explore the untold stories behind buildings in our own backyard and how the design of these spaces impacts the lives of individuals and the success of our city.
Categories: Arts
Tags: architecture, Buildings, History
Canadian Investing and Personal Finance For Beginners All new podcasts will be on my YouTube channel – please subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/canfin?sub_confirmation=1 Follow me on Instagram: for business philosophy, and much more: @canadianfinancialjourney Wealthsimple: Use this referral link, and get TWO free stocks to trade (the cash value of them at least) when you make your first trade: https://my.wealthsimple.com/app/public/trade-referral-signup?code=850LEG Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canadastockmarket/support
Categories: Business
With the powers of enhanced vision (a.k.a. glasses) and impervious buns, Jim and A.Ron have teamed up to form the Department of Homelander Security, the only podcast dedicated to doing whatever it takes to monitor the notorious “supe” called Homelander in an effort to keep the public informed and safe. Join us each week immediately after the episode for a recap and analysis of Amazon’s streaming hit, The Boys.
Categories: TV & Film
Two evangelical political theorists, one conservative and one progressive, discuss political philosophy and the politics of the day.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
English Synonyms and Antonyms is basically a vocabulary builder that students might use as they prepare for entrance or exit exams. Each entry gives a list of synonyms, followed by a paragraph that briefly explains or exemplifies the subtle distinctions between the listed words. The entries sometimes close with a few words on the prepositions that follow selected synonyms, but more often with a list of antonyms.By “synonyms” we usually understand words that coincide or nearly coincide in some part of their meaning, and may hence within certain limits be used interchangeably, while outside of those limits they may differ very greatly in meaning and use. It is the office of a work on synonyms to point out these correspondences and differences, that language may have the flexibility that comes from freedom of selection within the common limits, with the perspicuity and precision that result from exact choice of the fittest words to express each shade of meaning outside of the common limits.
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What does it truly mean to die to your self and live a life fully committed to the call of Jesus Christ? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedietolivepodcast/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
I hate podcasts…. so I’m gonna make one.
Categories: Education
Tanner Paskett is a mindset coach who teaches cutting edge psychology to hack your brain into feeling better and living better. Each week he will release new episodes that teach new techniques that anyone can easily apply to manage their brain to live a happier life.
Categories: Education
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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Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Britain, Culture, death, grief, life, loss, mental-health, Recovery, religion, tradition, UK
Politicon brings the brilliant team of political and legal masterminds together for Politicon’s #SistersInLaw. Joyce Vance, Jill Wine-Banks, Barb McQuade, and Kimberly Atkins Stohr will pull back the curtain on how our government actually works, take on the corrupt, share their wisdom and give us their rulings on the latest in politics, law, and culture.
Categories: Government, News, Society & Culture
The Civil War was the most important event in American history. That’s because it decided what kind of nation America would be and whether or not the promise of universal liberty would be fulfilled. And what decided the outcome of the Civil War was its battles.
Hosted by history professors James Early and Scott Rank, this podcast explores the ten most important battles in the Civil War. It features every major conflict, from the initial shots fired at the Battle of First Bull Run to the end of the war at Appomattox Court House. Key battles include Shiloh, the Seven Days Battle, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Vicksburg, Chickamauga & Chattanooga, and the Overland Campaign. James and Scott explore additional topics such as emancipation, the naval wars of the Civil War, and weapons technology. Plus they get deep into the biographical backgrounds of the Union and Confederate generals (Grant, Sherman, McClellan, Thomas, Lee, Jackson, Beauregard, and Longstreet).
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/5598072/advertisement
Categories: Society & Culture
Nutrition authors Nissa Graun and T.C. Hale help you find real keto and low-carb answers. Helping you look at your unique body chemistry, Nissa and T.C. teach you how others have used knowledge to reach their goals faster. With enlightening “mini-trainings,” case-studies, real-life insights and interviews with celebrity experts like Jimmy Moore and Gin Stephens, you won’t want to miss an episode. Learn more at www.ChatTheFat.com
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: diet, health, keto, ketogenic, lowcarb, nissagraun, nutrition, tchale, weightloss
The Eventing Podcast squad bring you on a weekly, data-fuelled journey through the world of eventing. Previews, reviews and analysis – all supported by EquiRatings’ data.
Categories: Sports
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Welcome to “Early Care & Education: All Things Workforce” – presented by Early Care & Education Pathways to Success. In discussing a wide range of issues and perspectives around ECE workforce development, our goal is to make good trouble, speak truth to power, and acknowledge when the emperor has no clothes! Hosted by Executive Director of ECEPTS, Dr. Randi Wolfe.
This is the age of the “superfad”. Products, ideas and habits that surge into our collective conscience – and frequently burn out just as fast. In this new podcast from Stuff, two of our millennial reporters dive into the crazes. Laura Walters and Katie Kenny have spent a week in a waist trainer, crammed into a tiny house and vegged out on the couch for hours of binge watching to deliver Superfad. Each episode combines lively insights and revealing personal stories from well-known New Zealanders. We also explore the important social and cultural questions raised by the rapid rise and fall of 21st century fads.
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Health & Fitness, Music, TV & Film
A place to share stories, have conversations and find inspiration for your day. The Get Ready podcast is produced by CrossRoads Church in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: church, community, Crossroads, faith, Jesus, listen, neighbors, Red Deer, relationship
We tell the stories of the people who do ministry in any role at congregations of all sizes.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality