Kunst – Nieuw-Zeeland – Aanbevolen podcasts

  • Matt and Rose Katz of the Ceramics Materials Workshop and Kathy King of the Ceramics Program at Harvard University discuss listener questions about clay and glaze. This show will have you laughing and learning about the chemistry behind ceramics in no time.

  • When a night watchman finishes his shift at work, he is terrified to discover that everyone in the world who went to sleep the previous night has died. Now he and a band of survivors must stay awake and uncover the secret of this global epidemic, before they fall asleep.

    Starring and produced by Markiplier. Created by Jake Emanuel & Willie Block.

  • Secret Artists  is a podcast hosted by comedian and artist, Annie McGrath. One of Evening Standardโ€™s Best New Podcasts and featured in The Times, The Guardian, i newspaper, Chortle, Beyond The Joke, The Adam Buxton podcast, New & Noteworthy on Apple and many other places. Funny people doing art. Often silly. Sometimes serious. Mainly relaxing. Each week a new guest brings an object or selects a subject which inspires them to create an artwork... they then draw or paint and chat art, comedy and their lives.

    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/secretartists.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The Artwonk Podcast is an Art marketing show for Visual Artists and Crafts people where we unravel the problems and pitfalls of bringing products to market. Whether to sell or to show many artists struggle to navigate the art market to achieve their desired goals. Your host Neville Parker has 26 years as both a producing artist and gallery owner. He has represented over 350 artists and sold thousands of artworks. Using a mix of his vast experience and calling on a network of other successful art professionals Neville will answer listeners questions and help build a stronger creative community

  • When Kate “ACunningPlan” Cunningham sparks up an online friendship with a fellow fanfiction writer it seems like the perfect distraction from a summer stuck in her hometown of Kamloops, B.C., not to mention the coming terrors of her final year of university and the Real Adult Future beyond. (Seriously, please don’t mention them.) After all, Hella--Enchanted is funny, smart and writes canon-divergent werewolf fic like no one else. She’s everything a fandom could ask for.

    But... what if she’s everything Kate could ask for, too?

  • In a world where making a living from art is becoming more and more difficult, New Zealand stand up comedian Taylor Ruddle interviews a different creative each week and discusses their process, revenue streams and practical steps to get started making money in their field.

    Taylor has been making a living as a full time artist since 2023, so to some extent he knows what he's talking about. If you're a budding creative looking to learn how to break in in your industry, looking to start monetizing a hobby or just curious about how an artist makes a couple bucks these days, you'll love this podcast as Taylor interviews each guest with his friendly, warm vibes.

  • A brand-new podcast that explores the worlds of Film, Television, Dance, and Theatre. Our podcast will feature a unique mix of high-profile industry veterans alongside up-and-coming voices, bringing fresh perspectives and expert insights to the creative industries.

  • On this platform their will be a variety of subjects, music, interviews and talks.

  • A fun little documentation of the end of the world as we know it, take a deep dive into Michael Tyler's stream of consciousness, where he muses about art, politics, spirituality, and why you would be listening to this in the first place.

  • Ever feel like life hit “intermission” and forgot to hand you the rest of the script?

    Entre Acts with Linedy Genao is the podcast for anyone navigating a life transition: career pivots, creative reinvention, burnout, breakups, big moves, and the messy in-between (or in Spanish, entre) the acts of life.

    Hosted by Broadway star Linedy Genao, each episode delivers candid conversations and behind-the-scenes stories from artists and bold thinkers rewriting their next chapter in real time. Expect real talk, a little chisme, and the kind of insight that feels like a reset button for your confidence. 

    Whether you’re switching paths, starting over, or chasing a dream that scares you, Entre Acts is your reminder that you’re not lost. You’re simply in-between acts! 

    Because life doesn’t pause.  It just moves… entre acts.

  • Tell Me Moir, where the chats are candid, the laughs are loud and nothing is off limits.

    Harriet Moir sits down with brilliant women (or people who identify as women) for no-filter and no-nonsense chats about, well, pretty much anything.

    Real, relatable and at times raucous, Tell Me Moir dives right into the conversations we want to have but don’t have time for and the ones we don’t want to have but we know we should.

    Strap in! Are you ready for Tell Me Moir?

  • Ashleigh and Lucy, the Long Distance Book Friends, get together on a semi-regular basis to discuss the books they're reading.

  • Join Stephen Graham as he ventures through the landscapes of pre-revolutionary Russia and accompanies immigrants on their journeys across America’s East coast to the West. Published in 1926, this captivating guide not only serves as a practical manual for the art of tramping—a joyful and thoughtful way of traveling—but also delves into the philosophical desire to connect with nature, echoing the sentiments of Ralph Waldo Emerson. A prolific writer, Graham shares his deep love for the natural world while voicing his concerns about industrialization. He invites readers to embrace tramping for pleasure, offering valuable tips for safe and enjoyable travel that remain relevant today. With humor and warmth, Graham hopes his beautifully crafted words will inspire a passion for exploration on a budget, entertain with delightful anecdotes, and encourage fellow tramps to document their journeys. (Summary by Michele Fry)

  • Sarah Krieg and Ash Raymond James talk to poets from Aotearoa New Zealand in their studio in Tฤmaki Makaurau Auckland. Their goal? To open your mind about what poetry could be. Guests include local slam poets, as well as writers who are fresh on the scene.

  • Pro Photographer & BlackRapid Founder Ron Henry invites you to join him to chat with photographers, entrepreneurs, and celebrities from around the world.

  • Every morning the war for allegiance begins. Whom will you serve? Will the day be decided by what is screaming the loudest and demanding you give it your attention, or will you be about the business of your King? Worship is spiritual warfare. The fight to make Christ our greatest delight and treasure. This podcast is meant to start your day with lifting your eyes above earthly concerns, setting your face to see the glory of God, and putting your first steps of the day on holy ground.

  • A podcast for people who donโ€™t get out much and canโ€™t handle it when they do.


    A refuge for the clumsy and the awkward.


    Join Bill Nighy to squander some time as he attempts to answer your questions and dilemmas without actually making things worse.

    If you have questions about anything โ€“ from choosing the right shirt to how to hide at parties, please send us a voice-note via Instagram @illadvisedbybillnighy

    or you can email us [email protected]


    There will also be a recommended book and a โ€˜playlist of the weekโ€™ and given that Bill is making this up as he goes along, who knows what other features might develop.


    He would further like to add that he knows you have busy lives and wants you to feel free to ignore this podcast

     

    Stay loose


    Produced by Alice Williams & Ciara Gregory with assistant production by Angelique Somers.

    Cover image by Charlie Gray.

    Artwork by Anna Davie.


    If you like to hear more of Bill, you can join him in The Back Room on Patreon (www.patreon.com/illadvisedbybillnighy) for bonus episodes, ad-free listening and early access to new episodes, events and merchandise and more - see you there.

    If you would like to join it's important to sign up online first to avoid the Apple fees in their app, then download it later.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A Weekly Podcast that Asks the Question - What Happens in Your Brain When You Listen to Music?

    We dive into one song every week and dissect it from a layman's point of view and a scientist's.

    Celebrity guests will talk about music and meaning in their lives.

    Institute for Music and Neurological Function co-founder Connie Tomaino, will offer practical music therapy tips that caregivers and older adults can utilize for overall wellness.

    Then viewers weigh in with stories of songs that have meaning for them and why!

  • We all begin every day with a smile, hope and expectations. With TheBookShow, we are immensely thankful for the encouraging and supportive family we have here. One thing We were constantly asked was when does the #RoughNote series gives a comeback. We heard you guys. We are coming back with the most requested Podcast. Cheers to new beginnings. Do listen to the journey of how RJ Ananthi became a full-time Youtuber.

  • Join comedian Maddy and writer/ director Briana for their book to film podcast, recorded all the way from middle-earth (aka Aotearoa, New Zealand). Each month we discuss how well, or not so well, a movie was made from the book it was based off, e.g. Twilight. If you love movies, books, and funny lesbians talking about movies and books, then this is the podcast for you.