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Chapter 2 is about people closing down the 1st chapter in their lives and opeing up new ones.
Categories: Education
Join us as we discuss topics how school librarians are handling virtual learning!
Categories: Education
Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Categories: Arts
Welcome to the official page of Let’s Be Honest Podcast! A podcast full of free flowing conversations, discussion and debates, giving you the honesty supplied by no others. Two guys full of honesty and questionable opinions. Tune in every Monday on SoundCloud & iTunes for a crazy conversation with a hint of seriousness but a whole load of honesty. The views of the hosts of this podcast are views of the hosts only. Listeners discretion is advised. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON YOUTUBE: LETS BE HONEST TV We are also available on iTunes PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW HELP US SPREAD THE WORD: #LetsBeHonestPodcast Follow our Hosts on Twitter & Instagram: @HoodXPope @KalexWzy For Topics & Questions Please email us at: letsbehonestpod@gmail.com Alternatively you can Direct Message us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter: @letsbehonestpod
Categories: Comedy
Conversations With Matt Dwyer is a music podcast that focuses on the lives and work of legendary, established and emerging new artists. The interviews are not your typical Q&A format but an unfolding organic conversation that shines a light on the lesser explored corners of an artist’s work, life, triumphs and challenges. Some past guests included Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips, Van Dyke Parks, Lou Barlow, Donita Sparks of L7, Boots Riley and Jenn Wassner of Wye Oak/Flock Of Dimes. Conversations With Dwyer was also the catalyst for John Lurie selling his series “Painting With John,” to HBO.
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Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: activism, Comedy, diversity, journalism, News, Politics, Prison Reform, redemption, social justice
The Genesis Frequency, hosted by Dr. Stephen J. Kosmyna, Ph.D. moves the listener to a positive shift in consciousness that helps us all overcome adversity, get un-stuck and shift our paradigms, to get us on track to start living the life of our dreams. Through a passionate, unique and gentle meditative style of delivery, Dr. Stephen explores how we can all live the life we would love to live through rhythm, inspiration, reflection, the power of our mind and attraction laws. Dr. Stephen opens door after door of possibility and potential for everyone seeking something more in life. It may be inspirational instruction, guidance through meditation and reflection or positive affirmations set to mellow rhythms on his hand drums; this podcast is a life changer! This is about whole life prosperity and success and your BIG DREAMS coming true. This podcasts also fosters radical personal transformation and quantum leap goal achievement for individuals, small businesses and corporations.
Categories: Business, Education, Society & Culture
Alex and Thomas push past exhaustion from work and parenting to talk about the world of movies.
Categories: TV & Film
https://www.facebook.com/P-G-Dog-Training-Tips-103499204348169/ https://www.facebook.com/TrailsForTailsDogs/ https://www.facebook.com/brontecanineservices/ Welcome everyone we would like to introduce you to the podcast page P & G Dog Training Tips. Hosted by professional trainers Paula Stone and Georgia Selby. This page will have information on up coming podcast episodes as well as links to guest speakers and tips that we will cover in the shows. We hope you enjoy and if you have anything you would like us to cover please get in touch!! This podcast is for dog owners, trainers, behaviourists, basically if you love dogs this is the podcast for you!!
Categories: Education
Inspired by her off-the-cuff Snapchat rants, Froesha’s World is born. Tune in as host, Mo, and her homies uplift people of color through relatable conversations about cultural issues, being young black and gifted, and most importantly, the problematic yet comical experiences in Froesha’s World.
Categories: Comedy
Motherhood/Sisterhood/ and everything in between! Cool vibes and great conversations! Email: momentzw.mo@gmail.com TikTok: @monicamalave Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/momentzwmo/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Life gets hard sometimes, doesn’t it? This podcast is to encourage, enlighten, and inspire though to keep pushing in the midst of it all.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Join host Benny Bruce on this entertaining podcast for St. Tammany Parish Library news, discussion, special guests, local history, and coverage of library events that you might have missed. Have fun with library staff on this family friendly podcast and explore the many tools that the library provides to you. For over a decade, the St. Tammany Parish Library Podcast has offered information and entertainment for all age groups in our Louisiana community. Learn more at http://sttammanylibrary.org
3 idiotic savants from Indiana taking you on a weekly comedic journey. Our podcast encompasses a multitude of things– from pop-culture to sports, movie reviews from past & present, to just debating everyday societal topics. Join us on our journey as we continue to (hopefully) get smarter each week. Remember… Drink First, Think Later.
Two Best Friends on a whirlwind journey from hell and back who talk about everything from reality to social media, movies, shows and sex. Enter at your own risk and don’t invite your mama.
Categories: Comedy
Āņgirasī CLUB OF SHORT STORIES ,is basically a platform for good healthy stories on love and relationships..
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What does it mean that it’s all been done before? Philip Pravda, founder and CEO of suitcafe.com having been in the retail clothing business in New York City for over 30 years changed course and went online in 2014. After having multiple luxury menswear shops on Madison and Fifth Avenue in New York City he dropped them all and brought his business to the internet. Was it a good move? How is this different than what his father, grandfather and great grandfather did generations before him in the clothing business? How has the business changed? Philip Pravda’s first episode of his podcast “It’s All Been Done Before” is actually him being interviewed only weeks ago on a local business radio show. Get to know who Philip is and what he has accomplished or not accomplished in his business career. How many people think that their idea cannot move forward because it’s already been done? Well, that may be so, but you could always find a route to do it differently or do it better in some way. As Philip says in this interview, he is in the same business as his ancestors, but he is doing it his way. Now that you have had a chance to get to know Phil, future episodes will be interviews and discussions with many of his friends, colleagues and customers from all walks of life and with different experiences in their work and family life. Learn how many of them got started and what changed and why. How they saw an opportunity or lost an opportunity for thinking it had already been done before. What gave them the spark to do it differently to overcome that feeling the task is too big. You may just see how you can create something and do it better or differently than what has already been done.Reach out: Phil Pravda’s social media:Insta: @suitcafeYouTube: @suitcafeFacebook: @suitcafecomTwitter: @philippravda @suit_cafe
Categories: Business
Tags: business, custommade, fashion, handmade, Italy, luxury, menswear, Spain, style, travel, youtube
Hear it here first from the global leaders in digital infrastructure, from the boardroom to the trading floor directly to your device.
Categories: Business
This podcast is about all of the crazy things in life that keep you up thinking at night. We hope to expand our knowledge on these topics and learn more.
Categories: Society & Culture
The show is about learning with technology, the realities and exciting potential.
Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate us, and leave a review wherever you’ve accessed the podcast. Find our listener survey atfacebook.com/nosuchthingpodcast drop a like on the page while you’re there.
The music in this podcast was produced by Leroy Tindy, a guest in episode zero. You can find him on SoundCloud at AirTindi Beats.
The podcast is produced by Marc Lesser. Marc is a specialist in the fields of digital learning and youth development with broad experience designing programming and learning environments in local and national contexts. Marc recently served as Youth Studies Practitioner Fellow at City University of New York, and leads a team of researchers and technologists for NAF (National Academy Foundation).
Marc is the co-founder of Emoti-Con NYC, New York’s biggest youth digital media and technology festival, and in 2012 was named a National School Boards Association “20-to-Watch” among national leaders in education and technology. Connect with Marc on Twitter @malesser, or LinkedIn.
What’s with the ice cream truck in the logo? In the 80’s, Richard E. Clark at University of Southern California set off a pretty epic debate based on his statement that “media are mere vehicles that deliver instruction but do not influence student achievement any more than the truck that delivers our groceries causes changes in nutrition.” * So, the ice cream truck, it’s a nod to Richard Clark, who frequently rings in my ear when I’m tempted to take things at face value. “Is it the method, or the medium?” I wonder.
The title, No Such Thing, has a few meanings. Mostly, it emphasizes the importance of hard questions as we develop and document the narrative of “education” in the US. For Richard E. Clark, the question is whether there’s such a thing as learning from new technologies. For others, it might be whether there’s a panacea for the challenges we face in this field. Whatever your question, I hope that it reminds you to keep asking–yourself, your learners, others–what’s working and how so.
* Clark, R. E. (1983) Reconsidering Research on Learning From Media. Review of Educational Research 53(4) 445-459.
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Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Technology
Tags: Computer Science, design, digital, EdTech, Education, higher education, K12, learning, maker education, non-profit, steam, stem, students, teachers, youth