Litouwen – Nieuwe podcasts

  • A podcast taking an inquisitive look at the lives of engineering undergraduates in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Through interviews with students and also experts in the field, we explore a diverse range of topics from tenting to internships to diversity and more.

    Our hope is to connect students, as well as provide insights, resources, and advice from peers and experts.

  • Gera tiems, kurie paišo, rašo ir duonos neprašo. Bet ką daryti, jei kurį laiką nešioji gumbą atsitrenkęs į (ne)rašymo sieną? Arba visa kūryba ir apsiriboja vien sąmonės srautu? Arba prirašyti lapai keliauja tik viena kryptimi - į stalčių? Kažkada išleidau knygą, pastačiau keleta visai sėkmingų spektaklių... Ir, viskas. Tad manau, turiu teisę, remdamasis sukaupta patirtimi ir dirbitinio intelekto pagalba (na, kur be jo), pasidalinti keliais savo patarimais, įžvalgomis, kaip išlipti iš šios (ne)rašymo duobės. Užeik.

  • Third and Long Podcast: Mike and Slater, father and son discuss sports from a fans perspective. Two fans who may come up with some of the most outrageous, outspoken, and outlandish things a listener could hear.

  • Just a pro-gun liberal guy that's tired of the disinformation being spread about our 2nd Amendment rights and wants to set the record straight.

  • A weekly roundtable discussion featuring the leaLiberty in our lifetimes, and a Free State of our own! That’s the vision, that’s the dream, And we are building it in New Hampshire. I’m Eric Brakey, Your host and renegade Statesman, for the porcupine report!

    Welcome to your source for Porcupine News and Free Range Conversations on matters of Liberty
    Alright, let’s hop into the show!

    Learn more about The Free State Project at www.FSP.org

  • EcoJustice Radio presents environmental and climate stories from a social justice frame, featuring voices not necessarily heard on mainstream media.

    Our purpose is to amplify community voices, broaden the reach of grassroots-based movements, and inspire action. We investigate solutions for social, environmental, and climate issues with an eye to advance human health, steward wild landscapes, and solve the climate crisis across the USA and the world.

    Featured weekly on KPFK Los Angeles and KPFT Houston, and found on all major podcast apps. We are nationally syndicated through the Pacifica Network and PRX and heard on public radio stations across the US and downloaded in over 25 countries.

    Co-hosts Jack Eidt, Carry Kim, and Jessica Aldridge present a broad range of perspectives: land defenders and water protectors; Indigenous leaders, front/fenceline community spokespeople; youth organizers; ecosystem and land stewards; regenerative farmers and permaculture specialists; spiritual and faith leaders; environmental health advocates and practitioners; documentary filmmakers; climate scientists; and political decision makers.

    EcoJustice Radio [http://EcoJusticeRadio.org] is produced by SoCal350.org since 2017.

    Tune in live to KPFK Radio Thursdays from 4 to 5 PM (PT) at 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 93.7 FM North San Diego, 99.5 FM Ridgecrest-China Lake, or KPFK.org.

    We also are featured on KPFT Houston from 4 to 5 PM (CT) at 90.1 FM or KPFT.org and other public radio stations on the Pacifica Network.

  • After years of growing up in the music and entertainment industry, artist Gavin Magnus and his tight group of friends are ready for story times you won't believe are actually true! Talking about everything from losing friends, to dating, and ultimately what bro code really means to them. Grab your popcorn as the drama will be telling and shocking! It includes an all star cast of Gavin Magnus, Giada Ryan, and Lev Cameron with co hosts Cole Higgins and Brayden Whaley, with guests including artists, influencers, and all-around entertainers. If there is drama and tea, we are here to spill it!

  • Mario Penati parcourt sa collection musicale - physique et numérique - pour nous parler de ses albums, EPs, maxis et morceaux préférés.

    Au programme : soul, disco, boogie, funk, jazz, house, techno, en émissions thématiques ou pas, le tout accompagné de quelques commentaires et anecdotes musicales.



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  • A semi-regular, stream of consciousness podcast on music that inspires me. Eclectic, but strongly jazz influenced. Conversational, not technical. And definitely not a classroom.

  • Tyler, the Creator, born Tyler Gregory Okonma on March 6, 1991, in Ladera Heights, California, is a groundbreaking artist known for his genre-blending approach in music, fashion, and art. He emerged in the late 2000s as a leading figure in the alternative hip-hop scene, founding the influential collective Odd Future (Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, or OFWGKTA) in 2007. Odd Future’s experimental style and dark, satirical humor set a new tone in hip-hop, and Tyler quickly became its most provocative and charismatic figure. Tyler’s early work, including his debut album Goblin (2011), was raw and controversial, exploring themes of alienation, anger, and identity with a no-holds-barred lyrical approach. Known for songs like “Yonkers,” Goblin gained attention for its unconventional production and explicit lyrics, placing Tyler at the forefront of a new era in hip-hop. His second album, Wolf (2013), retained his trademark intensity while demonstrating his evolving musicality, and it marked a shift towards more layered production and introspective themes, balancing aggression with moments of self-reflection. Over the years, Tyler’s music evolved dramatically, showcasing his journey toward self-acceptance and personal growth. Cherry Bomb (2015) revealed a more experimental side, blending jazz, rock, and R&B elements, even as Tyler’s distinct voice and vision held it all together. With Flower Boy (2017), he fully embraced a more reflective, vulnerable approach, exploring love, loneliness, and identity with newfound openness. This album marked a turning point, signaling Tyler’s maturation both as an artist and an individual, while also drawing broader acclaim and Grammy nominations. Igor (2019) followed, solidifying Tyler’s reputation as a genre-bending artist who could infuse storytelling, character-driven narratives, and lush production into his music. The album won him his first Grammy for Best Rap Album, even though it defied traditional rap conventions, mixing hip-hop with soul, synth-pop, and funk influences. This conceptual album introduced a character—Igor—through whom Tyler explored themes of heartbreak and acceptance, marking a sophisticated artistic evolution. In 2021, Tyler released Call Me If You Get Lost, a more traditional hip-hop album in structure, yet still infused with his signature style. The album took listeners on a globe-trotting journey through the lens of “Tyler Baudelaire,” a persona inspired by the romantic wanderings and existential musings of Charles Baudelaire. Winning his second Grammy for Best Rap Album, it reinforced Tyler’s standing as one of the most versatile, boundary-pushing figures in contemporary music. In 2024, Tyler released his latest album, Chromakopia, a deeply personal project exploring themes of self-discovery, love, and growth. Reflecting on his life at age 33, Tyler described Chromakopia as his “therapy record.” With 14 tracks, the album features collaborations with artists like Daniel Caesar, Childish Gambino, Lil Wayne, and ScHoolboy Q, adding richness and variety to the project. Tracks such as “St. Chroma” and “I Killed You” reveal Tyler’s introspective side, while tracks like “Rah Tah Tah” and “Judge Judy” lean into his darker humor and playful bravado. The album showcases a more contemplative Tyler, who revisits themes of identity and aging with a newfound maturity. Tyler, as always, handled the production, using samples from a diverse range of influences, from Zambian rock to the funk of James Brown. In line with his desire to do things on his terms, Tyler chose an unconventional Monday release for Chromakopia, encouraging fans to listen fully awake and undistracted. Leading up to the release, he shared noir-inspired music videos, capturing the album’s reflective, self-aware tone. He also hosted an intimate listening event in Los Angeles, where he discussed how themes of family, aging, and introspection influenced his work. With a world tour planned for 2025, Chromakopia is yet another example of Tyler’s willingness to push boundaries while remaining deeply personal. Beyond music, Tyler has made a significant impact in fashion. His style, much like his music, is eclectic, unpredictable, and rooted in individuality. His first major foray into fashion came with his streetwear brand, Golf Wang, in 2011. Golf Wang’s designs reflect Tyler’s playful approach to fashion, featuring bold colors, unique patterns, and graphic designs that appeal to his fanbase’s sense of fun and rebellion. Initially inspired by the DIY ethos of skate culture, Golf Wang evolved from its early graphic-heavy hoodies and tees into a more sophisticated brand, with pieces ranging from brightly colored polos to tailored pants. In 2017, Tyler expanded his fashion footprint by launching Golf le Fleur, a sub-label under Golf Wang that began as a collaboration with Converse. The partnership produced a series of shoes that reimagined Converse’s classic silhouettes with Tyler’s signature pastel tones and floral designs. Golf le Fleur quickly gained popularity, appealing to a wider audience that extended beyond his music fans. Since then, Golf le Fleur has expanded into a full lifestyle brand, offering everything from shoes and apparel to fragrances, nail polish, and accessories. The brand reflects Tyler’s evolution from rebellious provocateur to a more refined, multidimensional artist, echoing his growth in music. Tyler’s style and his approach to fashion are often credited with influencing trends in streetwear, especially the use of bright, unconventional colors in men’s fashion. Known for mixing high-end pieces with vintage finds, he’s been recognized as a style icon who challenges traditional masculine norms, incorporating elements of retro and avant-garde fashion. His impact extends beyond the clothes he designs—Tyler’s unique look has become a staple at major fashion events, where he stands out with his characteristic playfulness and bold choices. In recent years, Tyler’s involvement in fashion has intersected with his music career, as seen in the visual aesthetics of his albums. From Flower Boy’s floral motifs to Igor’s pastel color palette, Tyler’s visual style is as much a part of his identity as his music. For Chromakopia, he adopted a darker, more minimalist aesthetic, aligning with the album’s introspective and reflective themes. Tyler, the Creator’s journey reflects a relentless commitment to authenticity, both in his art and personal style. Whether he’s challenging hip-hop conventions, experimenting with fashion, or exploring his own personal growth, Tyler’s influence on music, fashion, and culture is undeniable. With Chromakopia, he continues to break new ground, offering fans a window into his evolving perspective on life, art, and self-discovery. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”

  • هشتگ بازنشستگی یک پادکست / ویدئو کست متمرکز بر “تولد دوباره در جهان حرفه‌ای” است.

    ما سعی می‌کنیم با مهمون‌هامون در مورد این حرف بزنیم که چرا و چقدر انسان مدرن خودش رو با شغلش توضیح می‌ده و آیا

    واقعاً می‌شه برای هیچ کدام از ماها دیگر بازنشستگی کامل و قاطع پیش‌بینی کرد؟ فارغ از اینکه پیر هستیم یا جوان، آیا به بازنشستگی و پایان این مسیر حرفه‌ای فکر کرده‌ایم؟ آنچه پس از پایان حیات حرفه‌ای از ما باقی می‌ماند چه کسی است؟


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  • Here we talk about what is going on in the world and what we can learn from it.

  • "Fermentuoti Failai" - tai intriguojantis true crime, kultų, vaiduoklių istorijų ir konspiracijų kokteilis, kurį jums serviruoja smalsūs ir entuziastingi vedėjai. Kiekviename epizode mes narpliojame keisčiausias istorijas, mėgaudamiesi fermentuotais gėrimais ir prikaustydami jūsų dėmesį netikėtais atradimais. Prisijunkite prie mūsų šiame dokumentiniame nuotykyje, kur tiesa dažnai pranoksta bet kokią išmonę, o mūsų įžvalgos atvers jums naują požiūrį į pasaulį aplink mus!

  • Kai aš mažas buvau“ – laida apie muzikantų, menininkų ir melomanų vaikystę, jų ryškiausius muzikinius prisiminimus. Kokie aplankyti koncertai padarė didžiausią įspūdį, kiek metrų kasetės buvo sunaudota įrašinėjant „mixtape’us“, kokia daina skambėjo bučiuojant pirmąsias meiles? Ankstyvosios įtakos ir grojaraščiai, kurie formuoja mūsų muzikinį kelią ir takeliu, o prisiminus kelia jaukią nostalgiją.
    Ved. Kamilė Tumelytė.

  • Gemeinsam mit Schweizer Vordenkern und Experten beleuchten wir zukunftsweisende Ansätze. Wir sprechen mit allen – Visionärinnen, Akademikerinnen, Unternehmerinnen und spannenden Persönlichkeiten –, die mit Leidenschaft und Engagement die entscheidenden Themen vorantreiben.

    Hören Sie rein und lassen Sie sich in unserem Podcast von mutigen und visionären Ideen inspirieren. Gemeinsam diskutieren wir über eine Zukunft, in der wir alle leben wollen.

    Für das Wohlergehen des Einzelnen, den Fortschritt der Gesellschaft – und allem dazwischen.

  • Die Universitätsbibliothek (UB) verfügt über ein umfangreiches Archiv an elektronischen Medien, das von Volltextsammlungen über Zeitungsarchive, Wörterbücher und Enzyklopädien bis hin zu ausführlichen Bibliographien und mehr als 1000 Datenbanken reicht. Auf iTunes U stellt die UB unter anderem eine Auswahl an Dissertationen der Doktorandinnen und Doktoranden an der LMU bereit. (Dies ist der 5. von 7 Teilen der Sammlung 'Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU'.)

  • Emily's remarkable weight loss journey and her struggles with being obese as a kid.

  • This podcast talks about how child obesity occurs, specifically how school lunches affect child obesity.