Maatschappij & cultuur – Verenigde Staten – Nieuwe podcasts
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What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to Robbie Williams and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
This podcast will leave you Gagged with the insight into your favorite adult stars including your hosts Bella Joie & Leah Hayes.
Relationships, lifestyle, set life, friendships, partying and sooo much more. -
What does it mean to truly embody yourself as an intersex, transgender, or gender non-conforming person?
Hosted by RJ Quirk, The Trans Embodiment Podcast is a space where we explore what it really means to become embodied against prescriptive gender norms. Through personal reflection and deep discussions, this podcast dives into becoming, healing, dreaming, and thriving in bodies that are deeply politicized.
If you're seeking a community that understands the challenges and joys of embodying your authentic self, join us. Together, let’s reimagine what it means to live fully within ourselves. -
Tell Her - Extraordinary Ordinary Women
In Tell Her, I sit down with inspiring women, many of whom Iโve met as clients in my hair loss clinic, to explore their incredible life journeys. Each guest reflects on what they would tell their past, present, and future self if they could offer her heartfelt advice.
Our conversations shine a light on the resilience and strength of ordinary women doing extraordinary things. From navigating health challenges to surviving domestic abuse, undergoing treatments, and balancing work amidst adversity, these stories reveal the courage and wisdom that often go unnoticed.
Join us for real, raw, and uplifting discussions that celebrate the beauty of perseverance and the power of shared experiences.
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This podcast spills the tea (just a little) on the Carolina Hurricanes. We'll talk to people whose lives revolve around the Hurricanes' 82-game NHL schedule. Host Meghan Lamontagne asks the questions every Caniac wants to know, from what the players eat before a game to what it feels like to lift the Stanley Cup. She'll talk to people who work for the Canes, current and former players, wives and girlfriends and even a superfan.
Iced Tea is a production of MIX 101.5, part of the Capitol Broadcasting Podcast Network.
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Explicit short stories of intimacy and passion.
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Started as a side project in the midst of the COVID pandemic, this is now a personal audio journal where I share my thoughts, learnings, and random musings as I experience and learn various things while living my life as a regular human being and while creating content. There might be guests from time to time, but it's mostly going to be just me talking to my past self, my current self, my future self, and to you (my favorite listeners).
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From the host of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, the story of the greatest argument for liberty ever written is told through the lives of the 56 men who committed their lives property and honor to the document. Carlson discusses not just Jefferson and Adams, but all of them even the less well known like the prisoner Richard Stockton, confused merchant Joesph Hewes, the dueler Gwinnett, brewer-philosopher Samuel Adams and the ultimate founder Richard Henry Lee. Many of the Signers suffered for their commitment, but some of the most incredible stories have been exaggerated. This podcast strives to make those distinctions between fact and fiction based on what we know. Learn a bit about the American Revolution and American History, and hopefully have a good time.
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ForeCast is a podcast from Forethought, where we hear from the authors about new research.
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Unscripted conversations about purpose, virtue, religion, time, and the meaning of it all. Hosted by Varoon Kodithala. Tune in on Fridays at 6:00 p.m. Eastern to hear about a major philosopher and the practical applications of his/her ideas.
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A philosopher teaches research into a microphone on the meaning of life and the philosophy of death. Each episode focuses on one article or book chapter from either of these fields of academic philosophy. Emphasis is placed upon making the material accessible to the public and not just for specialists. If you wonder whether we should fear death or what it even means for life to be meaningful, this podcast may be of some interest to you.
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This podcast brings together personal stories, humor, and heartfelt conversations to help widows and those grieving find light in the darkness. With a mix of laughter and vulnerability, it offers a refreshing take on life after loss. It explores the challenges of loss while offering hope, connection, and practical tools for finding peace in the journey ahead.
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A+E's Soul Incarcerated podcast is the story of Edge of Daybreak, the best ‘70s soul band you’ve probably never heard about. They recorded their lone masterpiece, Eyes of Love, when they were locked up at a rural Virginia penitentiary at the height of America’s prison boom. Journalist Jamie Pietras traces the story of young musicians who grow up under segregation, face convictions for armed robbery, and find each other through a prison music program. Pietras puts the group’s music into context and helps navigate their attempt at a comeback more than 40 years later.
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Listen around the Campfire or anywhere. Scary but True stories of the Supernatural, UFO’s, Bigfoot, Conspiracy, or just overall creepiness! Stories submitted by listeners as well as research into the most notable urban legends and supernatural events. Hosted by Audiobook narrator and Las Vegas Entertainer Matthew S Newbold, stories revised and written by Matthew S Newbold
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Meaning Making Machines connects the deep past with the imminent future through the search for the eternal, enduring, and essential. Join host Simone Leon as she discusses how we find and define meaning through art, religion, and technology. She'll be speaking to artists, technologists, technophobes, religious thinkers, and philosophers. Exploring the deep questions with a curious mind, and questioning everything.
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Welcome to The Sessions Effect where Michael Sessions, the CEO of 600 Global and motivational speaker, gives explicit insight into the world of business and mental fortitude. Despite the twists and turns of the economy, Sessions has been leading a healthy and profitable business for over 19 years and helping close to 100 individuals run their own company. On this show you will be exposed to training and motivation tips, the benefits of positive thinking, sales and marketing techniques, and a variety of beneficial guidance delivered by a man who has seen it all. From impeccable leadership advice to explorations into the subconscious mind, The Sessions Effect is the place where you can learn how to thrive as a confident human being and successful entrepreneur.
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Clarified Butter is a show about people...and people gotta eat. Hosts Amy Allen & Whitney Jewett trade stories from all walks of life talking family recipes, communal meals and those dishes they only seem to make when no one else is around. It's about food traditions-- the ones we are born into and the ones we make for ourselves.
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Explore Your World! The Inside Travel Talk Podcast is filled with destination information and travel, cruise and vacation tips and tricks. Its the Christmas catalogue of Travel! We are here to help you get out there and Explore Your World.
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