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A weekly conversation about movies, TV, and…other things.
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A weekly conversation about movies, TV, and…other things.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Tags: Entertainment, film, Movies, Screen Time, ScreenTime, shows, tv
Crime Talk with T & Z is a podcast set to inform its listeners through descriptive recounting of major crime cases.
Categories: Society & Culture
A weekly broadcast of St. Bede’s Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, California—a vibrant and inclusive community of faith serving Venice, Playa Vista, Mar Vista, Ocean Park, Marina Del Rey, and beyond. Each week, Soundwaves will feature the sermon from last Sunday’s worship services. In addition, as often as possible, we will share selections from the extraordinary St. Bede’s music program, update our listeners on church news, and convey the stories of our faith as we live out our baptismal covenant.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
“No Such Thing as Normal” with Natalie Hayes and Jess McKeown is a casual podcast where we talk about all the things you’re not supposed to talk about, in order to help you ‘normalize’ real life, because really we’re all just a bunch of weirdos, having a completely human experience, in a society that asks us to pretend like we’re not. Natalie is an intuitive mentor and transformative healer, and Jess McKeown is a gifted Spirit Baby Medium.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The Teacher’s Life podcast is a show that contains deep introspective thoughts, memories and stories about the life of a teacher. I also have some interviews for you. VISIT THE BLOG AT http://theteacherslifeblog.blogspot.com The hotline number to be on the show is 623-239-4108. I await your thoughts!
Categories: Education
Tags: Education, Primary, school, teachers, teaching, theteacherslife
Laura Lee & Paul Robear host wide-ranging conversations with leading-edge researchers in a variety of interdisciplinary fields. Every guest, every conversation, fills in another piece of the Grand Puzzle. Ultimately, it’s about the eternal questions — who are we? where did we come from? where are we going? and what’s it all about, anyway? For the widest perspective, we include our early ancestors worldwide to see what wisdom of the past may inform our future! Laura and Paul bring their media background hosting and producing “The Laura Lee Show” on nationally syndicated terrestrial radio to their current mission as Directors of the Cuyamungue Institute, a 501-c-3 NonProfit research organization founded by anthropologist Dr. Felicitas Goodman. Learn more at conversation4exploration.com
Categories: Education
Building Your Faith Muscle
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
He Heals The Broken Hearted By Rev Julie, Eagle Ministries church service 5-20-18
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Follow two millennials, Olivia and TyLisa, during their bi-weekly vent session serving their truth on life, news and culture as they live it. #stayinformed #staywitty #stayWOKE
Categories: Society & Culture
The Filipino Food Movement is dedicated to promoting filipino food and Fil-Am culture in North America & around the world! Join the Movement! Why isn’t Filipino Food more popular? Filipino’s are the 2nd largest Asian sub group in the US, according to the census. Its time for all purveyors, chefs, manufacturers, fans, and lola’s to come together to celebrate the great flavors of Filipino cuisine. To the uninitiated, Filipino Food can be hard to relate to. But once you learn that it is an infusion of flavors and influences from Southeast Asia and Europe, you’ll realize that it’s everything you didn’t know you wanted!
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Adobo, filipino, Food, longganisa, lumpia, movement, orientex, pancit, sinigang, tapa
The Looking Forward Our Way podcast addresses today’s critical issues that impact the lives, and livelihood, of those traveling their own way. Looking Forward Our Way is co-hosted by veteran and award-wining podcasters, Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson. Each episode provides information, resources and ideas to our listeners, all available at the click of a link! Here’s what you can expect to hear us talk about… Employment Financial and legal issues Technology Healthy living Housing Discover New episodes every first and third Mondays of the month. Find out more on our website at www.lookingforwardourway.com Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
My name is Pauline (Sister Fabu). I am a reality poet. Being a woman who survived abuse homelessness, brought me here. Through this podcast, I will share my poetry, short stories and pieces of my memoir. I will ask you to share your experiences with me. We will find strength through each other. When someone asks me, how are you? I learn not just to say I am fine. I think in the moment of how I am feeling. In this moment, “I am standing on a mountain top smiling with my harms open wide, eyes closed feeling the soft breeze on my face”. Please listen, share, and feel your “How are you”? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pauline-fabu/support
Categories: Arts
Searching out the concealed treasures in God’s Word. At each discovery an unveiling takes place. Our spiritual eyes become unveiled and we turn from darkness to light.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The Arabian Nights is a collection of Perso-Arabic folk tales and other stories. The collection, or at least certain stories drawn from it (or purporting to be drawn from it), became widely known in the West from the 18th century, after it was translated from the Arabic — first into French and then into English and other European languages. The first English language edition, based on Galland’s French rather than the original Arabic, rendered the title as The Arabian Nights’ Entertainment – and this, or simply The Arabian Nights, has been the title by which it has been best known to English-speaking people ever since. (Summary from Wikipedia)
Categories: Arts
Written and directed by auteurs and performers of today’s horror genre, these lavishly produced half-hour tales range from the gently macabre to the genuinely gruesome. Hosted and curated by filmmakers Larry Fessenden (*Depraved, The Last Winter, Habit*) and Glenn McQuaid (*I Sell the Dead, V/H/S*), this award-winning series, inspired by the vintage radio shows of yester-year, blends the familiar with a decidedly modern sensibility.
Tags: audio drama, audio play, fantasy, glass eye pix, halloween, horror, Monsters, radio plays, scary, science-fiction, spooky, Terror, thriller
Tim and Tom love All Elite Wrestling and they love to talk to their friends about it! So, be their friend and talk about some All Elite Wrestling!
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The untold stories of Halo 2’s multiplayer development. Andy “Bravo” Dudynsky sits down with Max Hoberman, Lead Multiplayer Designer for the revolutionary video game Halo 2, to finally reveal what’s hidden within the game’s original, never-before-seen design documents. A four-episode limited series.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: 2, artifacts, bravo, development, Game Development, gaming, Halo, Halo 2, infinite, Max Hoberman, Multiplayer, xbox
“Wake Up and Live” podcast is a message or conversation, that will inspire and encourage you through the different seasons of life. My hope is that just one more persons life will be saved and changed.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality