Maatschappij & cultuur – 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 Open Table will be a show that allows a wide-ranging LGBTQIA+ conversation around spirituality.

  • WILD ~ undomesticated, uncultivated, untamed, or unrestrained.

    For awhile, I’ve been dreaming of starting this podcast. A space to invite Wisdom From The Wild Ones.

    Wild women and men who have learnt wisdom in the trenches. Who have stepped into territories and taken on generational giants. Who remain untamed and unwilling to yield to the world. The ones who have walked in the garden and kept their hearts pure and on fire. Who continue to pioneer Kingdom and create a new culture and legacy wherever they go.

    They will be leaders, health professionals, parents, pastors and friends. We will humbly and vulnerably discuss passion topics, revelations, faith, parenting, marriage, wilderness seasons, finances, social media, sex, life transitions, social justice, legacy, personal stories, wellbeing (spirit, soul and body), boundaries and family.

  • Brought to you by The Long Form, 'Off The Record  with Sanny Ntayombya' podcast  recaps the week with fresh, unfiltered opinions. New episodes will come out every Friday morning on YouTube and all your favourite streaming platforms!

  • Rugby League star Marcelo Montoya is a clean freak who makes sure everything in his life is โ€just soโ€. His wife Tayla thrives on annoying her husband with her form of hilarious disorder, constantly keeping him on his toes. Once they start talking, the conversation could end up anywhere.

    Join in as The Montoyaโ€™s lift the curtain on the life and relationship of Aussie imports assimilating into New Zealand as a newly married couple. Think Keeping Up with the Kardashians crossed with Modern Family and tune in for the podcast you never knew you needed.

    Follow: @themontoyaspodcast on TikTok and Instagram

    About The Hosts:

    Tayla Montoya is an ex-cheerleader, and current radio producer for Jono and Ben on The Hits. Her roots are from a large Italian Australian family, with all the passion and fire that comes with that.

    Most importantly, she is like that friend at the BBQ that is constantly surprising the group with a new questionable take, internet-based obsession or just something to annoy her husband.

    Marcelo Montoya is a Fijian Australian professional rugby league player and brings insight into what it actually means to be a professional sportsman. He is a little bit bogan, and a whole lot of a perfectionist. He strives for everything in his life to be centered and deliberate so he can perform at the highest level, while contending with his wifeโ€™s need to try and throw him off balance.

    This is an iHeartRadio NZ Podcast.

  • Sydney is changing faster than ever but questions as to how it is changing – and how it should change – are seldom addressed. Are skyscrapers the best way to densify? How do we define heritage? Should more of us cycle to work? Will we continue to work from home? Is the affordability crisis solvable? Must we sacrifice koalas for homes?

    The Sydneyist seeks to fill this gap by energising public debate. Each Thursday at 6pm we’ll have lots of talk, some fun, a smidgeon of politics bit definitely NO WHINGEING. Join presenter Elizabeth Farrelly, producer Sophie Kennedy White and their informed guests in sharing opinions and insights on how to help Sydney find its best self.

  • Welcome to the Wheels Up podcast, the resource to help business, executive and VIP travellers stay safe on the ground and in the air. Join travel security and executive protection expert Troy Claydon as he shares tips on how to give yourself or those in your care a safe journey no matter where your travels take you.https://expertsonair.fm/wheels-up/ http://www.panopticsolutions.com/

  • Welcome to the place where we courageously discuss the messy and amazing parts of loving relationships. We'll get into complex problems and be inspired by love stories. As a professional counselor for over 25 years, Shane observes what helps and what hurts individuals, marriages, and families. You'll hear from authors and experts as well as everyday heroes who have something to share about strengthening relationships in your community. Get inspired to do hard things as well as find better ways to live, love and parent!

  • Once a week, we drink one or some craft beers made in Nova Scotia and talk about them, describing them for curious beer enthusiasts to pique their curiosity.

  • Presenting Hey Mama by The Moms Society. Hosted by Katie Patterson, founder of The Moms Society, we’re prioritizing moms first, discussing a variety of topics, sharing ways to proactively grow, and laughing at our shared experiences. “Momming Ain’t Easy” but we’re here to help lighten the load!

  • The Not 4 Prophets Podcast is the place where two seasoned, Black non-profit professionals spill the tea on what really goes on behind closed doors in the nonprofit industry and how it impacts Black leaders and leaders of color. We’ll share our personal experience, industry trends and tools and strategies for navigating the world of non-profit leadership as Black professionals.

  • 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.

  • What is the most impactful factor in one's life? FAMILY! The things you like, the habits you form โ€” or don't form ๐Ÿ˜, and the personality you have are all heavily influenced by your family. 

    Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Donna Kuo is on a journey to explore the various ways to improve family mental health and well-being! Forget all the phony pop-psychology and embrace an attitude of constant growth and learning by hanging out to listen to talks with professionals of various fields that relate to all things mental health!

  • In 2023, Jason Aldean's groundbreaking song and video "Try That In A Small Town" resonated with a resurgence of conservative values in America. The writers of the song, Kurt, Neil, Tully, and Kelley, took the opportunity to launch the Try That In A Small Town Podcast. This platform allows them to reveal the true inspiration behind the song and discuss the importance of common-sense values. With a lineup of influential guests, the hosts will entertain you with the stories behind their music, while also addressing challenging topics affecting our communities and country.

  • A podcast about Caribbean women owning, embracing, and speaking their truth in the hopes that it may help other Caribbean women.

  • Beta mode is a podcast focused on stories of entrepreneurship from different parts of Africa and Africans in the diaspora. We what it takes to build products and services by discussing strategy and the creative processes involved. Inspiration abounds through the stories of breaking through personal hardships to great successes and all the nonglamorous behind-the-scenes part of building and growing a business.

  • Scary true storytelling told with immersive audio. Catch the Video Version on YouTube, or listen on the go with this audio edition. 

    Note: Peter Laws was the previous host of 'Frightful', but going forward his 'Frighful' style content will be found on โ€˜Into The Fogโ€™.

  • Sarah Ritorto and Aaron Dailey talk about how mundane life is filled with so many moments that can be missed if you do not ask what are you doing? This is filled with stories, laughter, and some ways God is revealing himself through family. Really funny, good story telling, and dare we say the best 30 minutes of your week.

  • My name is Norman Chella, and I'm on a mission to create the antidote to foolishness, so we can understand the world and ourselves better.My role is simple: I play the fool, I ask the questions, you get the answers. We'll have conversations crafted for the curious, the vulnerable, the human. I interview authors, scientists, entrepreneurs, creators, movers all across the board. Those with a powerful message, and there are those who have gone through a number of struggles, trials and tribulations. My interests range far and wide - we can go from tech in one episode to philanthropy in another, topics spanning across nations to concepts and predictions about the future. All of the macro and micro topics you can think of.Join my conversations with amazing people, and become all the more wiser.

  • Welcome to Travel Adventures with Jaime! Traveling can be exciting and a little overwhelming. This podcast is a community where guests retell their recent travel adventures and, hopefully, help others plan a similar trip. It should also be a place to inspire those thinking about traveling to the same destinations. Listeners will learn and garner ideas that will help them plan their future vacations or just live vicariously through the travel of others.