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Welcome to The Capital of Craft, where we talk with makers and thinkers about what it means to be a maker and how it can change your life. I’m your host, Sarah James from Craft Festival and Find a Maker, craft addict, maker and event producer. Please join me as we delve deep into the stories and lives of makers, of all kinds, every Thursday.
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In Getting Making, Dr. Bridget Harvey discusses making and repairing, and caring for things. She speaks with a variety of makers, curators, conservators and thinkers to explore how that care extends to understandings of the world.
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Thanks to CCW Research and the Centre for Circular Design who funded this podcast, project manager Meghan Hutchins and illustrator Debbie Powell who helped bring it to life. -
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Kung Fu Action Theatre is a podcast of full-cast action-adventure audio dramas. The current running Superheroic serial is Team Iron Angel: Black Dawn of the Golden Age, about a group of superpowered female security agents for the Arclight Securities Corporation who are trying to get an ambassador home to testify against some powerful people in his home country. Between them and home stands a series of assassins sent to make sure that never happens. Also regularly running on KFAT is The Adventures of Little Gou, about a ne'er do well WuXia gambler in Old China and D-Ranger, another series of superhero stories, these ones self-contained. Listen and Enjoy! Rob
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Comedians, improvisers and game designers bring tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons to the stage! Enjoy sold-out Diceratops live shows, along with behind-the-scenes moments and other special features. Diceratops is based in Wellington, New Zealand. Our shows are for everyone and every show stands alone, so jump in anywhere!
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Have Spellbook, Will Travel is a fully produced and voice-acted comedy radio drama set in a magical, fantasy world. New episodes are released every other Wednesday, with a behind-the-scenes show appearing in between episodes. These BTS shows feature interviews with the cast, discussion between the writers, and other interesting trivia about production. The show itself is directly inspired by events that have happened in the Dungeons & Dragons games of the creators, Rudy Basso and James Introcaso.
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International barbecue champion and bestselling cookbook author Rockin' Ronnie Shewchuk hosts a podcast about the smoky world of barbecue and grilling. The Barbecue Secrets podcast features interviews with barbecue experts, answers to listener questions, great recipes and useful tips and tricks.
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Design Talk with Bethany James Said digs into the stories behind Award Winning Designers. Bethany discovers what did it really take and what life experiences served to allow each guest to rise to the top of their design field.
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Known as “The Cowboy Cook”, Jeff Tracy has fond memories of sitting at the dinner table with his family.
Changing this world, one recipe at a time Jeff intends to support urban suburban families that are looking for a way to connect at the dinner table. BBQ Nation is about bringing people together and building relationships that last” says Tracy. BBQ is fun cooking for everyone, not just pit masters or pro’s. -
The QuackCast is a theduckwebcomics.com podcast hosted by Ozoneocean, Banes and Tantz Aerine who run DrunkDuck, the oldest Webcomic hosting site on the net! They chat about all things webcomics, writing and art techniques, social and cultural issues, pop-culture, and a whole variety of interesting subjects!
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Our purpose each week is to give a down-to-earth, informative look at the work that we do and the honest struggles we have in the midst of all of it. Topics include YouTube, film photography, building businesses, documentary filmmaking, how to create a co-working studio, and much more. Join us at the plate each week for Rally Caps!
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A podcast from Homes & Gardens that considers one big question: how do we enhance our homes and, in turn, our lives? Every week, Editorial Director Sarah Spiteri meets three creatives who open up their hearts and minds to reveal the ways they elevate the everyday. It’s a podcast that focuses as much on the little things as the big things. Because a well-crafted life is made up of both...
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The official Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery podcast! This podcast channel is for material outside the exhibition space, be it recorded public programme, random series, occasional ponderings or curated content. If it is heard it may well end up here. Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery is the purpose-built gallery of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. It initiates, produces and presents a highly-regarded programme of exhibitions, events and publications; manages and develops Ngā Puhipuhi o Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Art Collection, and provides a vital platform for critical thinking across media, disciplines, cultures and contexts.
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Join curator Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy and ceramic artist Alex Anderson as they discuss the aesthetics of optimism in contemporary ceramics. Humor, cuteness, and the decorative will be jumping off points for conversations with young professionals of color who are shaping the field today.
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The cast of The Pod Called Quest brings you a brand new adventure via Paizo's Jade Regent Adventure Path! Join us as five unlikely heroes embark on a simple quest that eventually proves far more vital than it immediately appears. From thwarting a local nuisance to uncovering a decades-old secret that could change the course of a nation forever, find out what adventures await us along The Way of the Rusty Dragon!
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Many Artists rarely transition from being a hobby artist to having a thriving successful art business. Did you know that you can be the most talented artist out there, but still struggle to make art sales if you don’t have the right strategies and mindset in place. Listen in as Natalie Parker, Artist and Creative Entrepreneur, shares with you her very best tips on art and business so that you can finally turn your Art Biz dreams into reality. Natalie dreamed of being a full time Artist for over a decade while she worked as a high school art teacher. On her nights and weekends she diligently built her art business on the side before leaving from her day job at the youthful age of just 36. Natalie now runs a successful 6 figure art business from her home studio and loves to openly share everything she has learnt with her fellow women creatives just like you.