Kunst – Ierland – Nieuwe podcasts

  • 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 delves into the epistemology of design and its intersecting fields, including aesthetics and interdisciplinary domains such as human-computer interaction. Through dialogues that spark reflection on knowledge, creativity, and technology, each episode focuses on a central theme, brought to life through the dynamic interplay of two synthetic yet complementary characters. At its core, the podcast asks: How can machines contribute to knowledge creation and reshape our understanding of human thought and the realities we design?

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  • GULP FICTION* is a brand new podcast. Hosted by long-time friends Mia (the overachiever with a PhD in progress and a penchant for TikTok fame) and Max (a self-proclaimed wine enjoyer with questionable credentials), this is not your average book club.

    Each week, the duo dive into a book they've just read (or skimmed) and pair it with a wine they cannot always pronounce but are happy to drink. From literary classics to the latest bestsellers, nothing is off the table. Whether you're here for the intellectual dives, wine pairings, or laughs, there's always a seat for you here.

    So crack open a bottle of your favourite beveragino and settle down to join us for a podcast that's equal parts smart, snarky, and just a little bit tipsy.

  • Step into a world of wonder and imagination with 'Children's Bedtime Stories with Mr. Potts' podcast. Perfect for little listeners, this unique podcast offers a treasure trove of new, never-before-heard bedtime stories. Each episode, Mr. Potts, your friendly and engaging narrator, weaves magical tales that captivate and soothe, making bedtime a delightful experience. From adventurous journeys in faraway lands to gentle tales set in magical forests, these original stories are designed to inspire and relax young minds. Ideal for parents seeking fresh, wholesome content, our podcast creates the perfect winding-down routine for your children. Subscribe to 'Children's Bedtime Stories with Mr. Potts' for a nightly dose of enchantment and the sweetest of dreams. Tune in, get cozy, and let the world of Mr. Potts' imaginative storytelling escort your child into a peaceful slumber

  • Welcome to The Smut Sluts Podcast - a safe space to talk about the books that fuel our fantasies, curl our toes and Get. Us. Off. Whether you’re a Good Girl, or a Filthy Whore, smutty books have something for everyone, and there’s no shame in finding out what that is. So lube up, lay down, and read smutty to me

  • Join us for James Joyce's divine and delirious comedy, Finnegans Wake, read by Irish-Canadian actor Richard Harte, with introductions by director Adam Seelig.

    From 2024 to 2029, One Little Goat Theatre Company will film and record all 17 chapters (~30 Hours) of Finnegans Wake before live audiences in various locations, screening/releasing them along along the way and completing the entire book by its 90th birthday, May 4, 2029.

    “Harte has found a way to crack the private code and maintain the original voltage… of one of the most funny and challenging novels of the 20th century.” —Irish Voice

  • Introducing "A Recipe for Sleep" - the podcast that takes the ordinary act of cooking and transforms it into an extraordinary journey through fantastical, dreamlike stories. Hosted by the talented storytellers at Quiet Please Studios, this podcast is your perfect companion for winding down after a busy day or igniting your imagination just before drifting off to sleep.Imagine a world where each recipe becomes a magical narrative, where ingredients come to life, and the kitchen becomes a portal to captivating adventures. In "Whimsical Recipes," every dish is a tale waiting to be told, and each episode transports you to a different culinary dreamscape.As you listen, you'll be transported to far-off lands, enchanted forests, and whimsical wonderlands, all while learning how to cook the featured weekly recipe step by step. Picture yourself wandering through an enchanted garden to gather ingredients for a mystical potion or embarking on a culinary quest to prepare a feast fit for royalty. These stories will make you feel like you've lived each culinary adventure, and by the end of the episode, you'll be eager to recreate the featured recipe in your own kitchen.But that's not all! "Whimsical Recipes" is more than just a delightful storytelling experience. At the end of each episode, our hosts will guide you through the recipe with clear and easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring that you can bring the magic of the story to life in your very own kitchen.So, whether you're seeking a tranquil way to unwind after a hectic day or looking for inspiration to ignite your culinary creativity, "Whimsical Recipes" is your ticket to a world where cooking is an enchanting journey. Join us on this delicious adventure and remember to subscribe, so you never miss a moment of culinary magic. Get ready to embark on a whimsical journey through the world of food and imagination - "Whimsical Recipes: Culinary Dreamscape Stories" is here to whisk you away.

  • Each week, Cult Flav – aka Sarah and Bryn – goof, rant and hyperfixate our way through news, product reviews, questions from you(s?), and occasionally guest interviews...from around the world of home cooking.

  • Everything and anything I want to talk about

  • A topical podcast covering all aspects of popular culture, history, politics and art recorded in front of a live audience at the award winning Wanstead Tap, a railway arch deep in East London.

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  • Unscripted and Unchoreographed is a podcast that delves into the creative process and the stories behind the art.
    Hosted by Sarah Deane and Niamh McPhilips, the show features candid conversations with talented artists, exploring their journeys, inspirations, and the impact of their work.
    Whether you're an artist or an art enthusiast, this podcast offers a unique glimpse into the minds of creatives and their projects, both current and future.
    Join us for inspiring, unscripted discussions that celebrate creativity in all its forms.

  • Welcome to the After Hours Skin Clinic - the place where your skin questions don't stop when the clinic closes.
    Hosted by consultant dermatologist Dr Emma Craythorne, this laid-back, information-packed podcast dives into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about your skin and how to look after it. 
    Broadcasting from a cozy spot that’s less clinic, more chic lounge, this podcast blends fun, science-backed conversations with practical, no-nonsense advice. Plus skincare secrets, celebrity guests and so much more.
    We’re answering all those questions that get asked again and again. From the skin microbiome to vitamin C, treating acne to getting that glow, we’re cutting through misinformation and giving you advice you can trust.
    There are so many ways to make your skin a little bit better and if your skin is a little bit better you can achieve so much more in a day – you actually can!

    A little about Emma:
    Emma has been a dermatologist for nearly 20 years. She works for the NHS in the Institute of Dermatology, on Harley Street at OneWelbeck in London. She’s the host of The Bad Skin Clinic on Discovery and is the founder of Klira - the world’s first luxury prescriptive skincare. 

    Meet the team:
    Producer: Ella Blaxill
    Series Editor: Eve Streeter
    Music by Simon Elms
    A Raconteur Studios production

  • Welcome to Snoozecast's ongoing series from Louisa May Alcott, "Good Wives". It is read in a manner to help you fall asleep by the end of the episode. We will read a brief recap of the previous episode at the start of the next episode. Be sure to check out our primary podcast feed for Snoozecast, where we release three episodes per week in a variety of genres. Be sure to check out our primary podcast feed for Snoozecast, where we release three episodes per week in a variety of genres. Learn more about Snoozecast+, our premium listening subscription that provides ad-free listening to our expanded catalog, including unlocking all of our completed standalone sleep story series!

  • Six Characters in Search of an Author (Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore) is the most famous and celebrated play by the Italian writer Luigi Pirandello.

    Pirandello, in the preface to the play, says that whenever a reader opens Dante’s Inferno, Francesca will drift down from the dark wind in her circle of Hell and tell the Pilgrim her story; and it will always be for the first time – just as the Mother in Pirandello’s play at one point makes an agonizing cry, always for the first time.

    Each character sees events and the other characters differently. Their readings of reality do not match up. No one character is more correct than the other. There are as many versions of the story as there are characters in the play. Each character is in fact many characters; each has a sense of who he or she is, but each also is what the others believe he or she is.

    The play suggests that we are more victims of forces we cannot control than captains of our own fate and demonstrates Pirandello's conception that in place of a continuous ego, self or "I" are states of mind, masks or personae; the temporary result of forces brought to bear on us at that moment. The self becomes an anthology of such roles or masks. Theatricalists thought life was more like theater than vice versa. As in theater, we put on and take off masks, try out various roles, and make up our lives as we go along. (Summary by Wikipedia)

    CAST:
    The Narrator: Elizabeth Klett
    The Father: Peter Yearsley
    The Mother: Ruth Golding
    The Step-Daughter: Miss Avarice
    The Son: mb
    Madame Pace: Diana Majlinger
    The Manager: Denny Sayers
    The Property Man: David Lawrence
    The Prompter: om123
    The Door-Keeper: gobblegobble
    The Machinist: Ezwa
    The Leading Lady: Piper Hale
    The Leading Man: bish
    L’Ingénue: Bridget Tallon
    Juvenile Lead: LizMourant
    Actors: Miriam Esther Goldman, Availle, Lucy Perry, Sweetlilbirdy, Kalynda
    Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett

  • Delve into the intricate world of social injustice, complex characters, and legal labyrinths in Charles Dickens' Bleak House. This book unpacks the novel's rich themes of wealth disparity, the flaws in the British legal system, and the emotional depths of its unforgettable cast. Perfect for fans of social commentary, literature, and history, this episode illuminates one of Dickens' most critically acclaimed works.

  • Join Elisabeth Dermot Walsh - known as scheming Dr Zara from Doctors - as she explores the stories of actors who either started in soaps, ended up there, or just briefly passed by. With the Doctors practise closing its doors after 24 years, Elisabeth has hung up her stethoscope and is ready to take you behind the scenes of the world of soap - full of drama, intrigue, and unforgettable characters. 


    For many actors, the world of ‘continuing drama’ is where it all began. It’s a place that shaped their craft, their careers and their lives. A stint ‘at the rockface’ of television can be a pivotal experience in an actor’s life. 


    In each episode, Elisabeth chats with actors past and present to uncover their journeys and the impact of those iconic roles. Chicken Soap for the Soul is a dive into the highs, lows, and unexpected twists that make soaps so special - both in front of and behind the camera. Tune in each week for your dose of heart, humour, and a touch of drama.


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  • Welcome to The Crafty Mariana Podcast!

    I’m your host Mariana, former corporate marketing girlie turned crafting workshops host.

    If you’ve ever thought, ‘Can my crafts actually make money?’—this is the show for you.

    Each episode, I share stories from creators who dared to think differently and went beyond the “make and sell’ model, along with lessons from my own journey building a six-figure workshop business.

    You can expect honest conversations, tips and tricks about what it really takes to build a creative business.

    Grab yourself a cup of tea and let's dive in!

  • The Poems We Made Along The Way is a show where Gregory Kearns interviews a different poet each episode. These conversations explore community, friendship and poetry. How poems can be friends to us? How we need community to make us better poets? And what we can do to best build those communities?

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