Kunst – Denemarken – Nieuwe podcasts

  • "The Good Stuff” with Sonoma County Winegrowers is Sonoma County’s newest podcast for all things wine, vineyards and farming. Hosted by Virginie Boone and Co-Host Karissa Kruse. Episodes will dive deep into the stories and personalities that make Sonoma County both rich in history and innovative, inviting Sonoma County’s top winemakers, grape growers, chefs, sommeliers and more to dive into topics both serious and fun.

  • The iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast is a weekly talk show all about the best new current comic book releases. Lifelong friends, Conor Kilpatrick and Josh Flanagan talk about what they loved and (sometimes) hated in the current weekly books, from publishers like Marvel, DC, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, BOOM! Studios, IDW, Aftershock, Valiant, and more. The aim is to have a fun time, some laughs, but to also really understand what makes comic books work and what doesn’t, and trying to understand the craft of this great, often under appreciated art form. Sometimes they agree, and sometimes… they don’t. With decades of experience talking about comics, interacting with comic book professionals, this is all about the love of an art form. If the names Brian Michael Bendis, Amanda Conner, Geoff Johns, Gene Luen Yang, Donny Cates, Jason Aaron, Kelly Thompson, David Marquez, Kelly Sue de Connick, Kieron Gillen, Charles Soule, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Scott Snyder, Tom King, Mitch Gerads, Esad Ribic, Rick Remender, Nick Spencer, John Ridley, Skottie Young, Chip Zdarsky, Jöelle Jones, David F. Walker, Grant Morrison, and Darwyn Cooke get you excited, then this is the place for you. This podcast is so good, you don’t even need to read comic books or graphic novels to enjoy it, but it’s a lot better if you do.

  • Det her er en podcast serie der omhandler lidt af hver lige fra skole arbejde til en god snak med venner og bekende

  • Veteran award-winning podcaster Chris Stafford talks to women artists from across mediums and around the world to get to know the women behind their art. Conversations are intimate and free flowing as we learn about the journey these talented women have taken to become successful artists.

    Instagram: @theaartpodcast
    Email: [email protected]

    Testimonials:

    “Thank you to host Chris Stafford for making me feel relaxed and bringing out all of my thoughts and feelings about life/art! After our interview I felt euphoric and accomplished and so appreciative for that. She is a wonderful interviewer.”
    Michele Byrne

    "Chris is a natural host and I thoroughly enjoyed talking with her. She’s authentic, personable, and has a clear passion for supporting women. Her conversations with female artists about their artistic journeys are in depth and thoughtful. She’s getting into territory others often ignore and uncovering some gems in the process.”
    Julie Davis

    “Chris is a highly skilled interviewer who puts her guests at ease. She draws out the juicy bits of lived experience and contextualizes this against the grander arc of history.”
    Kathryn Andrews

    “I was honored to be interviewed by Chris. She has a unique perspective in the art world, and it's refreshing to see a podcast with such a wide variety of artists from all different backgrounds and disciplines.”
    Erin Spencer

    “Art making can be a solitary pursuit, the AART podcast gives a window into the life and vocation of the artist that informs and inspires while it entertains.”
    Suzie Baker

    “ The interview was a very enjoyable experience. Chris is a generous interviewer who draws out her subjects and is completely engaged in the conversation. She's a good listener and asks thoughtful questions.”
    Ingrid Christensen

    “As a female artist, being featured on the AART podcast has been a truly transformative experience. It's incredibly empowering to see a podcast dedicated to representing women artists and giving us a platform to share our stories and art with the world.”
    Lindsay Mullen

    “AART is an important and unique platform for the stories of women artists and their work. From the art making processes to the personal materials that makes the creative process. The podcast’s greatest asset is Chris’ ability to getting the artists to “open up’, by her preparation process, and the questions she asks.”
    Maria Martinez-Cañas


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  • Art for Profit’s Sake is a series of discussions with artists working at different stages of their business. It explores the entrepreneurship, successes, and failures that all artists go through when finding their niche and developing their income. It aims to break the myth of the polarity of starving artist vs international success and instead focuses on the hard work and constant learning that is required when your passion to create art drives your practicality.
    Hosted by Nick Ribera (aka Chain Assembly), an artist, illustrator, and creator who’s been working in the small business art scene

  • Det bobler med gode historier på Østfyns Museer, og nogle af dem kan du høre i denne podcast. 

    Med emner inden for kunst, middelalder, vikingetid og arkæologi har vi masser af spændende viden og fortællinger til dit lydunivers.

    Østfyns Museer består af Johannes Larsen Museet, Nyborg Slot og Vingemuseet Ladby, samt flere kulturhistoriske museer. 

    Vi har mange gode historier at fortælle, og vi håber, du vil lytte med. 

  • 20 Short Science Fiction Stories is a collection of classic sci-fi tales exploring themes like space exploration, time travel, artificial intelligence, and human nature. Stories such as The Skull and The Man from Time deal with time paradoxes, while The Defenders and Second Variety examine the consequences of war and AI. The Eyes Have It adds humor with a misunderstanding of language, and The Crystal Crypt delivers a suspenseful mystery. From dystopian futures to alien encounters, these stories challenge perception, ethics, and survival in imaginative and thought-provoking ways.
    Summary by Dream AudioBooks.

  • Dette er ikke en pæn fortælling.

    Det er ikke en glitrende guide til lykke eller en smooth selvhjælpsbog med 10 nemme trin til selvkærlighed og stram bækkenbund.

    Det her er en ærlig, rå og kærligt rablende rejse gennem et kvindeliv efter de 40.
    Et liv, hvor barndommens svigt stadig snerrer i kroppen. Hvor kærlighed og begær ikke længere er ungdommeligt drama – men voksenvirkelighed med dildo, længsel og liderlighed i baghånden.

    Det er fortællingen om moderskab og martyrfølelser, om at stå i fogedretten med røde læber og firkløvere i ørerne.

    Om at forsøge at redde verden – og miste sig selv undervejs.
    Om mænd, der ikke tør åbne hjertet, og kvinder, der bliver vrede nok til at rejse sig.

    Det handler om at være selvstændig i en mandeverden, om at længes, tænde, trodse og tabe. - Og alligevel rejse sig igen. Ikke perfekt. Ikke poleret. Men levende. Og fandens stærk.

    Det handler om at rive glansbilledet itu – og samle det vigtigste op: dig selv.
    Velkommen til et kvindeliv med gæld, grin og glød – hvor selvindsigt er den største superkraft.

    Her smides skammen på bålet, og der danses med de dæmoner, vi ellers helst ikke taler om.

    Velkommen ind i sprækkerne.

    Det er dér, lyset – og lysten – slipper ind.

  • Welcome to "THE SECRETS OF POWER: The Masters of War, Politics, and Strategy" Podcast: A Journey Through the World's Most Influential Texts on War, Power, Politics, and Strategy.

    Step into "THE SECRETS OF POWER" Podcast, a curated collection of the most timeless and impactful texts ever written on the intricate realms of war, power, politics, and military tactics. This podcast is your gateway to understanding how history’s most brilliant strategists, military leaders, and political thinkers shaped the world as we know it. Through these carefully chosen works, you'll embark on a journey through centuries of wisdom, exploring the principles of leadership, governance, warfare, and political maneuvering that have influenced both ancient and modern societies.

    Each episode is dedicated to dissecting one of these monumental texts, offering a comprehensive overview of its key themes and ideas, as well as the historical context in which it was written. Whether you're a student of history, a political enthusiast, or a military aficionado, the SECRETS OF POWER Podcast offers you deep insights into the art of power and strategy.

    Featured Books and Descriptions:

    1. *The Art of War* by Sun Tzu (Estimated 5th Century BCE)
    "The Art of War" is an ancient Chinese text that has transcended time and borders to become a quintessential work on military strategy and tactics. Written by Sun Tzu, a Chinese general and philosopher, this book provides strategic principles that have been applied to warfare, business, and personal development. Sun Tzu's key tenets revolve around intelligence, adaptability, deception, and psychological manipulation, making it a cornerstone in understanding conflict on any level. Revered by leaders such as Napoleon and Mao Zedong, "The Art of War" remains as relevant today as it was over two millennia ago.

    2. *The Prince* by Niccolò Machiavelli (1532)
    Often seen as a manual for political ruthlessness, Machiavelli’s *The Prince* is a profound examination of power dynamics and the nature of leadership. Written during the political upheavals of Renaissance Italy, Machiavelli explores the qualities that define effective rulers, particularly their ability to be pragmatic and occasionally unscrupulous. *The Prince* continues to spark debate about morality, governance, and realpolitik, making it essential reading for anyone interested in the mechanics of power.

    3. *On War* by Carl von Clausewitz (1832)
    Clausewitz’s *On War* is one of the most influential works on military theory. The Prussian general explores the complex relationship between war and politics, famously coining the phrase, "War is the continuation of politics by other means." Clausewitz delves into topics such as the unpredictability of war, the importance of moral forces, and the need for a comprehensive understanding of both military and political dynamics. This text remains a foundational piece in modern military strategy and theory.

    4. *The Book of Five Rings* by Miyamoto Musashi (1645)
    In *The Book of Five Rings*, Japanese swordsman and philosopher Miyamoto Musashi distills his knowledge of strategy, combat, and martial arts. Writing towards the end of his life, Musashi outlines key principles for success in combat and in life, drawing from his personal experiences as an undefeated duelist. Musashi’s emphasis on adaptability, timing, and mental fortitude has made this text a valuable guide not only for warriors but also for business leaders and strategists.

    5. *The Communist Manifesto* by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (1848)
    *The Communist Manifesto* is a foundational text in political theory, outlining the principles of communism and analyzing class struggles throughout history. Marx and Engels argue that all of history has been shaped by class conflicts, and they advocate for a revolutionary overthrow of capitalist systems. The Manifesto’s influence on global politics and revolutionary movements cannot be overstated, as it continues to inform discussions on class, economics, and power dynamics.

    6. *The Federalist Papers* by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay (1787-1788)
    A collection of 85 essays written to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution, *The Federalist Papers* offers deep insights into the political thought that shaped the formation of American government. The authors discuss key topics such as federalism, the separation of powers, and the need for checks and balances. These essays provide essential context for understanding the foundations of American political strategy and governance.

    7. *Guerilla Warfare* by Che Guevara and Mao Tsetung
    Che Guevara and Mao Tsetung were revolutionary leaders who applied unconventional military tactics to achieve political change. Their works on guerilla warfare outline strategies for small, mobile forces to harass and undermine larger, established militaries. This text not only provides insights into the tactics of asymmetrical warfare but also highlights the role of ideology in motivating revolutionary forces.

    8. *George Washington's Writings*
    As the first president of the United States and the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, George Washington’s writings provide invaluable insights into leadership, strategy, and governance. From his military correspondence to his farewell address, Washington’s reflections reveal the principles that guided him in shaping a fledgling nation and leading a revolutionary army to victory.

    9. *Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte*
    Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history’s greatest military tacticians and political leaders, left behind memoirs that offer a rare glimpse into his mind. Written during his exile, these memoirs chronicle his rise to power, his military campaigns, and his reflections on leadership and statecraft. They serve as a primary source for understanding the strategies that allowed Napoleon to dominate Europe for over a decade.

    10. *The Mongols: A History* by Jeremiah Curtin (1908)
    Curtin’s detailed account of the Mongols provides a comprehensive history of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history. It explores the military strategies, governance, and conquests of the Mongol leaders, particularly Genghis Khan, who united the Mongol tribes and led them to conquer vast territories. The Mongols' innovative tactics in warfare, such as the use of psychological warfare and superior mobility, are key lessons in the history of military strategy.

    11. *Genghis Khan and Mongol Rule* by George Lane (1952)
    This book delves into the reign of Genghis Khan and his successors, examining how they used innovative strategies to build and sustain one of the largest empires in history. Lane explores Mongol governance, military innovations, and the political dynamics that allowed the Mongols to rule over diverse cultures and regions. It’s a critical text for anyone interested in the Mongol impact on global history and strategy.

    Join "THE SECRETS OF POWER" Podcast for in-depth discussions on these monumental works. As we explore each text, we’ll uncover the wisdom of the past that still shapes modern military, political, and strategic thought. Tune in, immerse yourself, and discover how the greatest minds of history have understood and wielded power.

  • Vi skriver korte guides om emner fra vinens verden til nybegyndere og øvede... og så læser vi dem op.
    Vi er Kryel Vine. Find os på Instagram og Facebook og på kryelvine.dk.

  • When you have a job you can do whatever you want but it can I have certain bandages you can't go around and be all funky because that's not how you're supposed to be here you need a job that you like like me I want to be an artist so as a kid after class and I want to go on my iPad and just draw

  • A highly informative and useful podcast for the magical members of Area 52


  • Featuring trial lawyers, trial advocacy professionals, and legal services professionals in a casual, conversational setting.

  • Jules (co-conspirator and cackle chorus on YouTube channel, Nat’s What I Reckon) is obsessed with Malta's 2025 Eurovision entry - Miriana Conte’s ‘Serving’. Knowing nothing else about Eurovision and armed with her love of fabulous camp nonsense, her genuine curiosity and her hearty laugh, Jules has enlisted the help of her friend Gen (fellow cackler, culture writer and Eurovision Tragic) to brave the majestic and unforgiving Eurovision landscape together.


    In the lead up to the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, Jules and Gen will explore the best, not-so-best and downright unhinged moments from Eurovision history. Sanity will be questioned. Laughs will be had. Tears will be shed. Friendships will be tested. And ultimately, the two will get to the bottom of how to score the all-important Douze Points and walk away with the big glass microphone. 

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  • Oplæsning af Pontoppidans novelle "Ane-Mette" fra Hytterne 1887.

  • Welcome to The Wingreaders, where we deep-dive into The Empyrean series chapter by chapter, theorize, and over-analyze. New episodes drop every Tuesday!

  • Step into the world of brilliant deduction with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Audiobooks, featuring the legendary Sherlock Holmes stories and other classic adventures. From the foggy streets of London to thrilling mysteries in the countryside, these tales of intellect and intrigue remain as captivating as ever.

  • Helt B'læst er en podcast om bøger til unge. Vi er tre venner med tre forskellige læsepreferencer og gennem vores bogklub vil vi forsøge at gøre hinanden helt belæste. Josefine læser Young Adult, Sophie læser samtidig litterær fiktion, mens Thomas beskæftiger sig med litterære klassikere. Helt B'læst er ikke bare en podcast, men også en bogklub, sådan at du også kan læse sammen med os! Vær med i vores bogklub på Fable (Helt B'læst Bogklub) og kom tilbage i starten af hver måned og lyt til vores tanker om bøgerne, vi læser. Find os på Instagram @heltblaest

  • Have you ever asked yourself questions like these: When do I show, when do I tell? What does effective dialogue sound like? How do I tell my readers about my awesome worldbuilding?! Author Jordan M. Griffin takes you through the ins and outs of writing powerful stories, shares her experience navigating the tricky world of publishing, and even reads some of your stories, all with a side of humor that make the lessons fun and digestible.

    Jordan M. Griffin is an author and fiction editor. Her stories have been published in Night Picnic Press, Planet Scumm Magazine, and Embark Literary Journal, among others. She has been shortlisted for the 2022 Lascaux Flash Fiction Contest and longlisted for the 2021 Novel Slices Summer Contest. She is also an associate fiction editor with The Northwest Review. You can find more at https://jordanmgriffin.com/