Kunst – Nigeria – Nieuwe podcasts
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story story is a four part audio history series brought to you by lanaire aderemi productions and Loopify Media. Using dramatisation and immersive soundscaping, this podcast explores important events in Nigeria’s history. from culture to politics to folklore, story story pulls forgotten nigerian histories from the margin to the centre. get involved using the hashtag #storystorypod and follow us on:
https://www.instagram.com/storystorypod/ and https://www.instagram.com/loopifymedia/
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King Solomon’s Mines by H. Rider Haggard is a classic adventure novel following Allan Quatermain, a seasoned hunter, who embarks on a perilous journey into uncharted Africa. Hired by Sir Henry Curtis to locate his lost brother, Quatermain, alongside Captain Good and Umbopa, traverses deserts and mountains, uncovering the legendary diamond mines of King Solomon. They face deadly wildlife, hostile tribes, and betrayals, ultimately encountering the ruthless King Twala. With the help of Umbopa, revealed as the rightful ruler, they overthrow Twala. After discovering immense treasure, they barely escape a collapsing mine. Though richer, Quatermain values friendship and survival over wealth, making this a timeless tale of courage and adventure. Summary by Dream AudioBooks
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News, culture, stories and more from California’s Central Valley
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/user/36/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free.don’t miss the magic of a award-winning Full Audiobook crafted to help you turn downtime into learning time. Opening with a cinematic overture and drawing you gently into the protagonist’s world, each scene is voiced by top-tier actors whose performances illuminate the humor, suspense, and emotion hidden between the lines. The adaptive pacing algorithm automatically matches your walking or running cadence, making it ideal on the go. Interactive chapter markers allow effortless jumping between story arcs without losing the narrative thread, while smart bookmarks remember exactly where you stopped, even across devices. Seasoned thriller fans report feeling as if they were sitting in a private theater with the lights out and the volume perfectly tuned. Give yourself permission to escape, learn, and return renewed — all in a single session.Note: The authors receive royalties paid by the audiobook service provider for this free offer. If you do not want your audiobook to be in the podcast please send us an email to [email protected].
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Hola! Soy Elizabeth y este es mi podcasts books and coffee, en este podcast hablaré sobre libros y vida cotidiana, espero tener apoyo. Episodios: lunes y jueves.
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poetry with mckenzie vlad is a quiet corner of the world where words breathe. in each episode, i share poems written from the heart—about love, loss, longing, healing, and everything in between. whether it’s a whisper to the moon or a letter never sent, these verses are pieces of me, spoken softly for you.
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DMB au poste à ne surtout pas confondre avec PNC aux portes ! Ici on n’atterrit pas, on décolle ! Daniel Martin-Borret est un natural born podcasteur, un vrai de vrai, un authentique certifié, un podcasteur d’avant les bobos marketeurs du micro jadis libre et sans tabous. Daniel Martin-Borret, toujours fidèle au poste, nous offre ici quelques éclats sonores avant le probable effondrement.
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bhs indonesia
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Be safe I guess
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Halo guys ✨
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His Side Her Side And The Truth Podcast Is Panel Featuring Men And Women Who Gather And Discuss A Wide Range Of Topics Whether It's Relationship Problems, Job Related Issues, Friendships, Family, Gender Bias Etc. We Get In Depth About Any And Everything. Tune Into Our Episodes And Let Us Know What You Think. Feedback Is A Major Part In Our Growth. "There Are Three Sides To Every Story; His Side, Her Side And The Truth".
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Montagens de bandejas para dentistica
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Join a dynamic father-daughter duo as they dive into the latest page-turners with a unique generational twist! In this weekly podcast, a Gen-X dad and his Zillenial daughter break down one newly published book over four episodes, making it easy for readers of any pace to follow along.
Beyond the book club, they explore trending titles and buzzworthy bookish topics from across social media platforms. Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to the literary world, their heartfelt discussions and fresh perspectives will inspire your next great read.
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This anthology of folktales, fables, and legends has been selected from twenty different books published in 1928, covering a range of European stories (ancient and modern) along with stories from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Many, but not all, of the stories are for young readers, featuring some well-known authors of children's literature, including Erick Berry, Paul Fenimore Cooper, Georgene Faulkner, and Eva March Tappan, among others. Several stories come from the "Book Trails" series, a 16-volume collection of stories and poems for children that was published in 1928 (and later reissued as an 8-volume series in 1946).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ancient Greek: "The Cranes of Ibycus" by William Byron Forbush [1868-1927] published in The Wonder Book of Myths and Legends.
Medieval European: "How the Proud Emperor Was Humbled" by Manuel Komroff [1890-1974] published in Tales of the Monks from the Gesta Romanorum.
Renaissance European: "Fables by Laurentius Abstemius" by Manuel Komroff [1890-1974] published in The Great Fables of All Nations.
Jewish: "The Story of Ashmedai" by Angelo S. Rappoport [1871–1950] published in Myth and Legend of Ancient Israel.
Arabic: "Ibrahim and Nimrod" by Joseph Meyouhas [1868-1942] published in Bible Tales in Arab Folklore.
Arabic: "The Seller of Words" by Habeeb Ibrahim Katibah [1895-1958] published in Other Arabian Nights.
Albanian: "The Devils Duped" by Paul Fenimore Cooper [1899-1970] published in Tricks of Women and Other Albanian Tales.
Hungarian: "The Judge and the King" by Rosika Schwimmer [1877-1948] published in Tisza Tales.
Hungarian: "The Gold Bread" by Edouard R. L. Laboulaye [1811-1883] published in Book Trails on the Highroad to Adventure.
Polish: "One Eye, Two Eyes, and Three Eyes" by Logan Marshall [1883-1937] published in Fairy Tales of Many Lands.
Polish: "Krencipal and Krencipalka" by Elsie Byrde [1909 - 1978] published in Book Trails Through the Wildwood.
Polish: "A Horned Goat" by Lucia Merecka Borski [1903-1996] and Kate B. Miller [1868-1932] published in The Jolly Tailor and Other Fairy Tales.
Swedish: "The Three Gifts" by Eva March Tappan [1854-1930] published in The Prince From Nowhere and Other Tales.
Portuguese: "The Cabbage Stalk" by Zófimo Consiglieri Pedroso [1851–1910] published in Book Trails to Enchanted Lands.
Japanese: "Schippeitaro" by Georgene Faulkner [1873-1958] published in Little Peachling and Other Tales of Old Japan.
African (Hausa): "The Water of Ladi" by Erick Berry [1892-1974] published in Black Folk Tales.
Native American (Seneca): "How Red Fox Made Fun of Stubby Whitetail" by Arthur C. Parker [1881-1955] published in Rumbling Wings and Other Indian Tales.
Native American (Wyandot): "The Golden Hornet" by William E. Connelley [1855-1930] published in Indian Myths.
Euro-American: "When the Sky Fell" by Renee B. Stern [1875-1940] published in Book Trails for Baby Feet.
Euro-American: "The Round Castle of the Red Sea" by Romer Wilson [1891-1930] published in Green Magic. - Summary by Laura Gibbs -
Sooo. Enough with the fancy hula hoop, which is what I’ve been chasing for a long time. I just wanna talk. Talk. Yap. Talk (trust me, you’ll enjoy every bit of it 🤭). Lol. Yes. I don’t particularly have a defined niche, but isn’t just limiting our conversations to one thing lame? I know it is! Just hear me out on whatever delivery I make, and it’ll be worth your while. Thank you to everyone here reading & listening. I deeply appreciate y’all. So real talks with me is an all-you-know conversations about everything, anything and nothing at all😅. Love y’all 🪴🫶🏾
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This is the official podcast of NAVA - education, advocating and investigating of behalf of the voiceover community.
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"A World of Stories - Your Library" offers an enchanting collection of the world’s most celebrated classic tales. Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or exploring uncharted literary territory, this podcast provides compelling insights, heartfelt narration, and thought-provoking commentary. Join us to enrich your reading journey with timeless wisdom.
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This podcast is about what I have learnt from my readings, something like a summary.
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Looking for a great book club? Searching for recommendations of powerful books that will move and inspire you? Tuesday's Book Club is a "growth mindset" bookclub that fits into a busy lifestyle.Explore the fine line between fiction and nonfiction as we pull from bestsellers that will change your life! From fantasy to historical fiction, you will never get bored with these impactful and sometimes controversial tales.Tune into our bi-weekly book club of mind bending and empowering stories, hosted by Nova Lorraine, Founder of Raine Magazine and her two Co-hosts: Tobi Santagado and Barbara Donato.
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