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In a time like no other we have known before; a time when we are living closely with some, distantly from most others, this podcast series examines human relationships, how we form them and what they mean to us, against a background of what it means to feel gratitude.Our host, scholar and broadcaster Mona Siddiqui, asks the probing questions, and her guests – musician Ricky Ross, author Val McDermid, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams among others – open their hearts and minds. Living Gratefully examines how gratitude shapes our relationships with others, and how cultural relationships shape public discourse.
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Hello Darlings!
Welcome to my sacred place, SOULSPACE.
I’m so chuffed as this podcast was number one in spiritual shows in the UK after only one week!
Here you can just switch off from the world and embrace everything paranormal, spiritual, angelic, celestial, alien and spooky dooky.
I cover everything you could possibly want to know about the afterlife, heaven and what happens when we die.
Sometimes I will give you spiritual advice along with a bit of humour and a helping hand navigating this sometimes impossible life path in this incarnation.
So buckle up, get those headphones on, lay back and let me take you on different journeys that are literally out of this world!
Here’s a little bit about me x
I am a Psychic Medium and Bestselling Author on spiritual matters both fiction and non fiction.
I have an amazing channel on YouTube, Nicky Alan, where I do regularly live streams, free readings, tarot cards and incredible channelling keeping you updated on what Heaven has to say about Earth and humankind:
https://youtube.com/@NickyAlanPsychicMedium?si=4_8LaFayYBjp7CYU
I also help my partner Darren out on crystal tutorials and spiritual giftware on his Channel:
https://youtube.com/@5THDIMENSIONGIFTWARE?si=_IN3rdUYYLP0WNAU
I also produce guided meditations for you and Spiritual Development online courses that can be browsed on my website:
https://www.nickyalan.co.uk/category/all-products
I am also on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn
Please leave a review if you enjoyed the show and all I can say is thanks for joining me
‘Keeping it Real’
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James Cary and Barry Cooper are two English friends who live 4000 miles apart and enjoy theology, culture and the arts. Now they record themselves and call it a podcast. Thanks, internet.
To get access to well over a hundred Cooper & Cary episodes, plus regular extended episodes and bonus content, subscribe to C&C Plus on Apple Podcasts.
Or if you'd like all the above, plus video and access to an exclusive Discord server, become a Patron. Google "Cooper and Cary Patreon" or visit https://www.patreon.com/cooperandcary
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Found in the heart of the city of Durham, St Nics is a church for everyone. We are a community of people who together seek to love God, love one another and to love our neighbours. Whatever your background, status or identity you’ll find a warm welcome amongst our growing community of disciples of all ages, all on different parts of the same journey together as followers of Jesus Christ.
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A conversation between a 20-something and a 50-something about art, culture, faith, justice, equality and life in general. Fiona Hollow and Fiona Stewart both work in the cultural sphere and are both Christians. One lives in Glasgow, the other in London. Hollow is 26 and Substantial is 50. What can one generation learn from the other?
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THE CREATIVE SOUL COLLECTIVE is a platform for exploring and tuning in to the calling of what the heart wants to share.Together we seek to understand each other and explore what it means to be alive.This podcast is aimed at empowering people to live as spirit. We celebrate creativity, we connect through our eclecticism and thrive off our curiosity. Each episode is a chat with an inspirational being/expert. We keep it casual and put the world to rights over a cup of tea.
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There is a lot of shared wisdom on the craft of writing and how to market our books but not so much on the inner journey. I imagine us all climbing a mountainous hill, a winding path with stopping places to rest. There are some creatives that have journeyed ahead of us and some who follow in our tracks. We support one another: a helping hand, words of encouragement, reflections on how far we have come. This podcast is to help writers on that journey – the inner journey, as we experience the highs and lows of a writer’s life together.Each week I chat with a guest exploring the psychological, emotional, and spiritual journey they have experienced as a writer, the lessons they have learnt – and are continuing to learn. We are part of creation, works in progress, striving to become our best self and fulfil our potential. As I talk to other writer’s and reflect on my own experience, I hope to discover how we might find abundance in our creative pursuits, achieving our goals the mindful way.
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This is The 10ofThose Podcast, a show for curious readers seeking to learn more about the Christian literature - how we can read more, read better and use books in our discipleship and evangelism. We discuss all things reading, and its impact on our day to day life, living for Jesus. 10ofThose is a Christian bookseller and publisher, handpicking the best books from across the publisher, selling books that point to Jesus. Everything we sell is discounted and we use our profits to support missions around the world.The Podcast is hosted by Rob Baggaley, and he's joined each week by 10ofthose CEO Jonathan Carswell (Twitter: @jdcarswell). Follow 10ofThose on Twitter: @10ofthose @10ofthoseusa
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The Pagan Creative Podcast explores creativity and the creative life from a pagan, spiritual and nature-based perspective. We talk about what creativity means to us, how we can develop our relationship with it and gain confidence to express it in ourselves and in the world. The podcast provides a range of content from the reflective through practical exercises, journalling prompts and guided meditations. You can even pick up a free worksheet for each full length episode from our Facebook group! Tune in regularly to catch all our content. We release one full-length and one mini episode around a different theme every month. This podcast is brought to you by Rowansong, a small UK creative business that specialises in handcrafted pagan, spiritual and nature themed arts and crafts.
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A podcast about the intersection of art and faith, from art in sacred spaces to artists and curators engaged with issues of faith. In each episode, critic and art historian David Trigg welcomes a different guest for whom faith has played a significant role in their life and work. Exhibiting Faith is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
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Welcome to Wisdom at the Crossroads. I am your host, Amanda Onchulenko and I am excited to invite you into my studio practice, remotely.
Together let’s pause the rhythm of the day as we dive into the backstories of an artistic life, my life, exploring lessons learned through creativity and inspiration. We will reflect on how some of my favourite paintings have evolved and what wisdom I have found at the crossroads where action and presence meet.
Each episode will end with a short meditation or reflection as we strive to be inspired and find a quiet pause in the busyness of the day’s activities. I will look forward to connecting.
In the meantime, may you be more, be present. And do a little less.
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If you think you may be too old to be creative, or too creative to be old, then CREAGEIVITY is the podcast for you. Hosted by artist / musician / writers Adrienne Thomas and Harlan Cockburn, each show brings illuminating and inspiring conversation with people who have kept on keeping on in their chosen field... or started some entirely new activity in later life.
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Astrology, myth, phases of the moon, & the time-space weather through the lens of ancient astrology.
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Fringes is a bi-weekly podcast made by and about trans and gender non-conforming Jews about our experiences with tallitot and tzitztit. Each episode interviews a different trans Jew about their relationship to these ritual Jewish garments. Sometimes this is about the struggle to find home in a traditionally gendered garment and ritual, others it’s about the creativity and joy trans Jews find in making a ritual our own. Fringes features rabbis, musicians, artists, friends, friends of friends, and is looking to continue interviewing people who feel some connection to this ritual. Fringes is sponsored by Advah Designs and hosted by Emma June Youcha, trans employee of Advah Designs. The episodes, along with transcriptions of the show, definitions, and additional information, will be available at advahdesigns.com/fringes. Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions!