Kunst – Ierland – 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. -
It's all about books with host and author and avid reader James Lott Jr. He spotlights an author and their work AND also showcases new releases, revisits old books, shared Book events and news. JLJ brings the fun and education of the book world on this podcast!
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Welcome to SLEERICKETS, a podcast about poetry and other intractable problems.
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A podcast for Busy Black Mums who love to read, and want to up their reading game. We discuss books, recommendations and other random life stuff.
Us Mums have a lot on our plate. We know that. How many tines have you started reading a book, or wanted to read a book, but just never got round to doing it because you had one million and one other things to do? Along with other mums, we challenge the assumption that as busy mums (and especially busy black mums), reading (and enjoying ourselves) is something we have to sacrifice in order to cope with the demands life throws at us. -
Round the Sofa (1859), is a book of stories by the lady that Charles Dickens called his “dear Scheherazade” due to her skill as a story teller. That Lady was Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell (North and South, Wives and Daughters, Cranford etc.). Mrs. Gaskell begins with Round the Sofa, a short story which she uses as a device to stitch together six previously published stories into a single work. It introduces us to a set of characters who take turns to recount stories to one another during their weekly soirée. My Lady Ludlow tells the story of the widowed, aristocratic Lady Ludlow and her fierce resistance to change. It is told through the eyes of one of her young charges. Incidentally, it was one of the books used to create the TV series Cranford. An Accursed Race is actually an essay about a persecuted minority group, the Cagots in Western France. The Doom of the Griffiths. A Gothic short story about a cursed family and set in Wales. Half a Life-Time Ago. A novella set in the Wiltshire Dales. The Poor Clare. A Ghostly short story! The Half Brothers. A sad short story about brotherly love and a sheep-dog dog named Lassie! (Summary by Noel Badrian)
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The official radio program of the D.C. Public Library.
Hear author talks, interviews, special presentations, stories about the goings-on in the library system and Washington, D.C., and much more!
This show records and broadcasts LIVE on Full Service Radio from the lobby of the LINE DC in Adams Morgan, Washington DC. -
Books and their Makers, presented by Dr Tim Groenland, explores the stories behind the books we read. Featuring conversations with authors, editors, publishers, agents, and translators, and highlighting the many crucial behind-the-scenes activities and workers involved in bringing writing to publication.
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Rediscover the timeless allure of dramatic storytelling with "Classic Drama Audiobooks." This podcast brings full-length classic drama novels to life, immersing listeners in captivating tales of human emotion, conflict, and resolution. Perfect for book lovers and drama enthusiasts, each episode transports you into the heart of celebrated literary masterpieces. Experience the beauty of the written word, beautifully narrated for your listening pleasure.
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my life and eyes as a design major in college and how I and a lot of other design students see logos and designs now
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Have you seen any starter homes for sale lately? Neither have we.
In this podcast, we speak with experts and try to figure out why this humble first home is going extinct. We’ll be exploring if it is the politicians, wielding zoning laws like a murder weapon who killed the starter home? Or maybe the scaredy-cat planners and designers? Or the developers, armed with cookie-cutter plans and corporate indifference? Is it our convoluted tax policy that subsidies homeownership, but puts every tax penalty in the way of creation of the starter homes.
Spoiler alert: it’s probably a little of everything.
We’ll be peeling back the layers of bureaucracy, bad faith, and bad planning, with stops along the way for affordable housing scandals, ADU success stories, and a passionate plea for building code updates. Join us for a conversation that’s part policy deep-dive, part therapy session for frustrated builders, and entirely a love letter to cities that deserve better. -
“Welcome to The Interior Edge Podcast—where design isn’t just about looking good, it’s about feeling good too! Let’s dive in!!!
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This episode seeks to address the importance of living a healthy life and how it can be achieved without stress.
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Chef Arthur Potts Dawson talks to food producers, farmers, chefs, activists, food writers all around the world - anyone and everyone in the food chain - about food.
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Welcome to Between The Ropes, where we will be interviewing the past and furtue stars of tommorow. during these conversations we will ask questions such as but not limited to, what peaked their intrest in wrestling, how they would describe the start of their carrer, and if they remember a specific moment in which they knew they wanted to enter the squared circle. in addition we will be continuing our inside look at the devlopment of the indi scene.
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Two Irish comedians living in London.
One straight. One gay. Both gorgeous.
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A Pastor explores Christianity through the beauty of wine. The podcast offers a refreshing mix of personal anecdotes, spiritual insights, and practical wisdom. Each episode is a full-bodied exploration of faith, served with a hint of humor and a touch of introspection.
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Caden, Holden, and Stratis make a podcast on nutrition for teenagers.
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The Tomorrow Today Show explores the future of food and eating – from how we'll grow our meals to how we'll enjoy them. Join host Mike Lee, food futurist and author of Mise: On the Future of Food, to examine and envision what our food system might look like.
Each episode dives into big questions about sustainability, technology, pleasure, and connection through the lens of food. We explore everything from the future of restaurants to the next revolution in farming, all while asking what these changes mean for our relationship with food. Because the food system of tomorrow, is being built today. -
What does it take to become a chef? Great question, and over the next twelve weeks, I’m going to give you the answer.
I’m Stephanie - a foodie with a dream. So I’ve come to Ballymaloe, a cooking school, nestled in a one hundred acre organic farm on the south coast of Ireland to learn how to turn my passion into my profession.
Tune in to From Stephanie to Chefanie, where once a week I will share highs and lows of learning new culinary skills,and I'll lift the lid on what it's like being taught at an internationally renowned school - that has a very different way of doing things.
It’s going to be messy - but it’s going to be delicious. Join me on my journey - Laat meer zien