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 ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
Tricia and Johnathan are two hungry college students who just want to eat lunch. They want good food, but also food that’s good for them. Join them on their journey to find fast food that’s friendly to their health as well as tasty to their taste buds.
**Please know that neither of us is a nutrition or health specialist. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and if you happen to get a few good food suggestion, then our day is made.
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The Cooking Without Looking TV Show and Podcast features People who are Blind/Visually Impaired preparing their favorite dishes, along with cooking tips and tricks.
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Welcome to Doomslayers, the podcast where Annie Queeries, Donna Fella and Laylah Beattie ponder and pontificate on the horrors of being a homosapien and what can feel like the conclusion of our earthly presence!
Together we are three loose women (?!), here to guide you through the doom and gloom of our dystopian present with an asinine antidote of appalling advice, so you may slay away the modern malaise!
Hosted By:
Laylah Beattie
Donna Fella
Annie Queeries
Produced By:
Niall Duggan
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which takes place along the Mississippi River sometime in the 1830s or 1840s, begins with two brief statements to the reader that appear before Chapter 1; both of these display Twain's trademark sense of humor. In the first, under the heading “Notice,” Twain warns readers against attempting to find any sort of deep meaning in the book. He lists different punishments for readers who seek motive, moral, or plot within the narrative. The second, called “Explanatory,” assures readers that the dialects used by different characters in the book are based on real regional dialects, and have been researched thoroughly. As Twain notes, “I make this explanation for the reason that without it many readers would suppose that all these characters were trying to talk alike and not succeeding.”
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On โThe Bookshelf with Ryan Tubridyโ, the renowned broadcaster, author and book lover sits down with household names to discover the books that have influenced their lives.
Every week, Ryan will turn the pages of their life through the prism of three books: The childhood book, the book that made them cry, and the book that changed their life.
โThe Bookshelf with Ryan Tubridyโ is brought to you by Eason โ Irelandโs favourite bookseller.
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3 women break down the nitty gritty of life, smutty books and everything in between.
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Book Talk is a brand new podcast brought to you by The Knowledge. Each week, Editor-in-chief, Jon Connell will be joined by world-renowned authors to talk about their work and the works of others that resonate most with them.
The Knowledge is a free daily newsletter by Jon Connell, founder of The Week. It takes just five minutes to read and cuts through the noise to bring you the news you really need to know from around the world. You can sign up for free at https://www.theknowledge.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=booktalk
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Elder James E. Talmage, an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, makes a survey of the Latter-day Saint view of the Great Apostasy. The book's subtitle states that it is a study "considered in the light of scriptural and secular history," and includes a discussion of the establishment of Christ's church in the meridian of time, the predictions and causes of its apostasy, or falling away, and the restoration of Christ's church in the Latter-days by a modern prophet. (Summary by Matthias Whitney)
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East Ridge Reviewโs Poetry Podcast will feature conversations with contemporary poets. Hosted by A.R. Williams, editor of East Ridge Review, the podcast will provide listeners with an opportunity to delve into the world of poetry, gaining insight into the creative process, inspirations, and themes explored by each featured poet.
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Two teachers from very different cultural backgrounds share their thoughts on the power and impact of words in shaping our identities, beliefs and experiences. Each episode focuses on a different word and through a range of readings, poems and texts the pair explore how these words have had an impact on their thoughts, emotions and actions.
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A podcast featuring young authors from around Ireland sharing the stories, poems and plays created at Fighting Words workshops and in conversation with our facilitators and mentors.
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A podcast about a novel called Beartown
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You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb into his skin and walk around in it, join me Anne O Neill in a series of interviews with writers and thinkers exploring the influences and events that has shaped their point of view.
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The VAMP Storytelling podcast delivers true stories from So Say We All's monthly live themed showcase to your ears so your community never leaves your pocket. Learn more at www.sosayweallonline.com, and please do consider supporting the scrappy non-profit literary arts organization that makes it possible at www.sosayweall.wildapricot.org.
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UL Drama Society is a diverse group of students with one crucial common interest; we all love theatre in one way, shape or form! We in UL Drama Soc are proud members and hope our many audiences enjoy our workshops, productions, events and whatever else we put out into the world.
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Since 2014, the Tesla City Stories have been presenting an evening of live “radio” theater derived from the recently uncovered archives of the ultra-obscure Tesla Broadcasting Company (1943-1945). In addition to the live performances, we now bring you the shows recorded in the studio and distributed with the ”radio” of our modern times...podcasts! For more information on our shows, visit TeslaCityStories.com. Please like, share and rate on your platform of choice. Thank you for ”boosting the signal”!
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Meditations and poetry by Liezel Graham.
Consider this a small pause in which to regain your stillness.
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I'm a collector of stories. I'm here to tell you just a few of my many experiences since discovering the 'lifestyle' and becoming a swinger. Being part of a sex positive community, increasing my self-confidence and how that has changed me.
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Laughing at Daily Lives Struggles
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