Kunst – Verenigde Staten – 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 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.

  • The We Are Gonna Make It Podcast is a series of Positive Conversations that focus on the good and the betterment of the creative innovators that choose to listen to it! Thank you for listening!

  • A very queer Great British Bake Off recap show hosted by Cole Steffensen and Gabriel Coleman.

  • Interviews with up-and-coming as well as established street and documentary photographers from various locations. 

  • The Camera Doesnโ€™t Matter is a new photography podcast that focuses on how some of the best photographers and photojournalists in the world create their images.

    The podcast goes beyond equipment, to focus on what truly matters, the photographerโ€™s vision, voice and perspective on the world that they reveal to us all through their images.

    Hosted by photojournalist and filmmaker Sean Gallagher, this interview-style podcast is a series of conversations that reveal the stories behind iconic photos and the working processes of professional photographers.

    These conversations not only give insights into how professional photographers work but also how amateur and aspiring professional photographers can use the same ideas, concepts and methods to improve their own images.

  • Leica Gallery Curator Paris Chong. Hosts a talk show delivered by video + podcast talking with her artsy-fartsy friends...and don't forget Disco, her second son.

  • Considered to mark the emergence of a new literary form, the unvarnished autobiography, Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau was first published in 1782, four years after his death. The philosopher and educationist whose political philosophy is credited with having inspired the French Revolution, Rousseau was a man of immense wit, talent and depth of thinking. His skill in art, music, literature and cooking along with his magnificent body of work in philosophy, politics, education and sociology have made him a legendary figure.

    However, through Confessions, he aimed to present a complete picture of himself, exposing all the unsavory and shameful incidents in his private life as well as the public persona. Confessions deals with the first fifty-three years of his life and he completed it in 1769 and conducted many public readings of extracts before his death in 1778.

    This is an extremely thought-provoking book and its ideas remain as fresh and stimulating as they did more than two centuries ago. The entire book consists of two volumes of six books each and Rousseau apparently planned a third which he could not undertake. Though two previous autobiographies, by Saint Augustine and Saint Theresa, had been written earlier, both of them had focused more on their religious experiences. Rousseau writes in the opening lines, “.... the man I shall portray will be myself,” thus vowing to be honest and sincere.

    And truthful he proved to be. The dark side of his personal life, his affair with a house-maid and the children that were born and given away to protect his honor are faithfully chronicled alongside his brilliant thoughts on education, freedom, social inequality, the general will and common interest of society, collective sovereignty and the supreme importance of individual freedom.

    For those interested in the foundations of modern European thought, Confessions is indeed an interesting read.

  • Bien Hoa Iron and Steel is one of the leading companies in the South, specializing in providing a variety of high quality iron and steel products. With many years of experience in the industry, we are committed to providing customers with prestige and outstanding quality.
    A strong point of Bien Hoa Iron and Steel is its competitive prices. We always strive to offer reasonable and market-appropriate prices, bringing customer satisfaction. At the same time, we not only focus on providing high-value products, but also always commit to dedicated and thoughtful service.

  • The culinary industry gets a new experience of southern culture infused with
    mouth-watering cuisines when introduced to “B!tch, I Got My Pots” cooking
    show podcast. Some of the topics discussed are music, entertainment, pop culture,
    trending social media issues and more, raw, and uncut, infused with
    delicious southern meals for listeners weekly. The show also hosts a segment
    curation feature called “TOP 7,” where the correspondent highlights
    legendary labels, musicians, actors, and projects to influence engagement
    from the audience on the social media platform. B!tch I Got My Pots cooking
    show takes the audience through an aesthetic culinary meal experience
    while exploring reviews on new releases in music, film, television, lifestyle
    and more. Founded by Miami Hip Hop royalty, Trick Daddy Dollars, alongside
    Rockstarr Film Factory “Bleep, I Got My Pots” channels a live cooking
    experience setting while featuring some of your favorite entertainers, public
    figures, trend setters and influencers in pop culture..

  • A place for you to have laughs while getting recipe ideas for delicious plant-based Indian Food

  • A fun look at fiction and non-fiction on East Asia and further afield. Hosts John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith (co-founders of Plum Rain Press and the Formosa Files Taiwan history podcast) share their love of this fascinating region by exploring the best books on Asia’s culture and history.

  • Here is a collection of strikingly different pieces by Flaubert: a prose poem in the voices of Death, Satan and Nero; the trials and apotheosis of a medieval saint; and the life of a selfless maid in 19th century France. Each exhibits the vigorous exactness, and the mixture of realism and romanticism, for which Flaubert is renowned.

  • On the Rydar is an podcast designed to illuminate creative visionaries in fashion, design, music, art and technology. Founded by sisters in fashion, Darbe and Ryann, this show aims to demystify the creative and technical process behind what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in the most fascinating and dynamic industries. 

  • A podcast covering the development of noteworthy video game franchises from the 1980s to present.

  • Ole Morten Hobberstad og Per Tore Salte tek deg med pรฅ ein innsiktsfull og engasjerande reisa gjennom Bryne FK og OBOS-ligaen. Dei vil ikkje berre dekkja Bryne FK, men ogsรฅ dykka inn i dei stรธrste og viktigaste hendingane i norsk fotball generelt.

  • Crooke & Candle is a podcast about two creatives on their journey to become their own boss doing what they do best, as well as having conversations with real Artists, and why they decided to become artists and creatives.

  • Luganda Radio Podcast is a station dedicated to the popularization and promotion of Luganda language in the diaspora. The presenter reads famous Luganda books and folktales for listeners to enjoy, reflect and learn about Luganda and the rich culture of the Baganda people.

  • Dive into this lit podcast hosted by Mallory Smart, where authors explore the synergy between music and their writing. Brace yourself for offbeat interviews where writers discuss their individual styles, get lost in unpredictable anecdotes, and how music transforms their creative process. New episodes airing every Saturday.

  • Join us as we talk about anything and everything from booktok to real life.

  • Host Jeremy Bassetti interviews creative minds about process, practice, and living the creative life.

  • A show dissecting what made the Bronze Age of comic books so fun, cool, and goofy. Hosted by Kevin Cross and Nathaniel Hubbard. http://bronzeagecomics.tumblr.com/