Kunst – Kenia – Nieuwe podcasts

  • Aquí podrás escuchar historias particulares, cortas, narradas y creadas por nosotros.

  • We want to encourage a love of story telling for all our students and in this podcast we share stories with you, that you can listen to at home.

  • Join RedIn30 for a 30-day cycle of listening to the Gospels! Here, you'll enjoy Bible audios of the books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John read over fresh music vibes once a day.

  • The Podcast series is about what I write, how I write and why I write. It is also a taster for my forthcoming novel. « The Lost World of Mû »

    A dystopian under world continent with societies that have devolved into a state of oppression, poverty and suffering. A dead body is washed ashore discovered by two boys. From then we learn about a marine biologist who makes a ground breaking discovery of an advanced under water civilisation, but then becomes embroiled in a criminal conspiracy.

  • The farmers in brazil are getting away with deforestation.

  • Welcome to the "Sparco Daily Books " podcast!This podcast is a fascinating journey into the world of literature, where we review and discuss various books from different genres. From fiction to non-fiction, from classics to contemporary, we delve into meaningful and influential works.In each episode, we provide in-depth evaluations of the books we have read, exploring the essence of the stories, intriguing characters, and the messages conveyed by the authors. You will be immersed in our discussions about the compelling aspects of the books and how they impact readers.But that's not all! In Sparco Daily Books ," we also interview renowned authors, literary critics, and book publishers to gain exclusive insights into the creative process, inspirations, and challenges behind crafting literary masterpieces." Sparco "Daily Books not only recommends the best books ever written but also offers valuable guidance for aspiring writers, dedicated readers, and literature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the world of writing.Join us every week on this deep and inspiring literary adventure. Let's share our love for books, reminisce about unforgettable stories, and show appreciation for the authors who have created these beautiful works.So, if you want to explore the world of literature through your ears, then "Daily Books Sparco" is your loyal companion. Alongside providing book reviews, we hope this podcast will inspire you to read more, expand your horizons, and discover profound meanings within the colorful pages of books. See you in our first episode!

  • It's a true and intense love story, which will create goose-bumps and tears in your eyes as well.This story will remind you of anyone whom you have loved either for a second or for your entire life.The characters SAHAJ and SAANJH are as sweet as you are, when you love someone truly. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alokkumar-sahajkisaanjh/support

  • hi I’m Lexi I’ll try to persuade your kids to read books because for me it’s such a delight to read books to other children.

  • A book lover's rants about books, travel and maybe tea and wine. Follow for more book talk on IG: globemich or Tik Tok: michatagana

  • Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance, a short volume, published by Sheldon & Co., NY in 1871, is Mark Twain's third book. It consists of two stories - First Romance, which had originally appeared in The Express in 1870, and A Burlesque Autobiography (bearing no relationship to Twain's actual life), which first appeared in Twain's Memoranda contributions to the Galaxy. Rather, the content consists of a few short stories of fictional characters who are supposedly part of Twain's lineage. In the final passage, Twain develops the story to a point of crisis, and then abruptly ends the tale, saying:
    “The truth is, I have got my hero (or heroine) into such a particularly close place, that I do not see how I am ever going to get him (or her) out of it again—and therefore I will wash my hands of the whole business, and leave that person to get out the best way that offers—or else stay there. I thought it was going to be easy enough to straighten out that little difficulty, but it looks different now. ”With that, Twain's "Autobiography" ends.The illustrations form an interesting aspect of this book. They have no relationship to the text of the book. Rather, they use cartoons illustrating the children's poem The House that Jack Built to lampoon the Erie Railroad Ring (the house) and its participants, Jay Gould, John T. Hoffman, and Jim Fisk.The book was not one of Twain's personal favorites. Two years after publication, he bought all of the printing plates of the book and destroyed them. (Introduction by Wikipedia)

  • Harry Houdini, master illusionist and contortionist, unmasks the various ways that criminals take advantage of their victims. (Summary by Lee Ann Howlett)

  • A wide range of different topics, current affairs , pop culture.

  • Lets talk beauty and business! You never know what will fly out of my mouth so strap in, hold on to your headphones, and enjoy the ride! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautyboss/support

  • Storyteller Caitlin Hicks, (playwright, performer, author, actor) describes the stories in these podcasts that explore the grief of life as well as the meaning, the humour, the redemption.

    The series features a variety of first-person character stories in a number of episodes from her international theatrical touring shows: Mother Love, Next of Kin, The Trouble of Christmas, The Life We Lived.

    Hicks will also share chapters from her novel," A Theory of Expanded Love". But here, she shares a short story from The Trouble of Christmas episodes, called Read Island Santa.

    The introduction to the series itself begins this podcast, so please listen, even if it's summer outside!

    The voices of Sunshine Coast residents and old timers, Cynthia Culbard Jones and Diana Culbard Peters are combined in this short about their first Christmas in the 30s at Read Island – so far away that Santa would never find them. And yet, a man named Mr. Green visits their school house on Christmas Eve and surprises everyone, ‘even the old bachelors'. It’s a charming story about the blissfully gullible time of being children.

  • George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet, and Christian minister. In his day he was considered one of the great Victorian authors on par with Dickens, Thackeray, Kipling and the like. His reputation as an author, however, has not fared as well largely because of the ubiquitous and fervent presence of religion throughout his works.MacDonald's theology, though sprinkled liberally throughout his fairly substantial number of books, is perhaps nowhere more palpable than in Unspoken Sermons. These sermons, though by no means amongst the most popular of MacDonald's work, have had theological impact from their first appearance. That influence is probably most notable in C.S. Lewis who called MacDonald "my master" and of Unspoken Sermons said, "My own debt to this book is almost as great as one man can owe to another."More recent influence can be seen in Michael Phillips' 2005 edited edition of some of MacDonald's sermons in which he states:"MacDonald saw things differently. Doctrinal formula was nothing to him. His unique perspective takes some getting used to. I find that many passages require two or three readings. But I also find spiritual gold awaiting me, sometimes buried deep but always ready to shine out brilliantly from the page when suddenly I see it. Theologically, too, as imaginatively, I have discovered many doors of delight opening before me into new worlds of wonder about God and his work." (Summary by David Baldwin)