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Lifestyle Pirates

Big J and Adriano

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Lifestyle Pirates is a free Podcast and YouTube channel with hosts Big J and Adriano. These guys are Jack of all trades, but masters of none. From very different worlds, they come together to talk shop, lifestyle and the up & downs with their guests. To show your Support, you can donate on the following page. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lppodcast
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Join me as I embark on a transformative journey that transcends time, weaving together the threads of Liberia's past, present, and future through engaging narratives, insightful interviews, and community reflections.
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Galerie

Adriano Simon

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Podcasts and audiobooks by Galerie. Founded in 2014 by Simon Asencio and Adriano Wilfert Jensen, Galerie is an immaterial art gallery dealing exclusively with immaterial artworks. Galerie uses the term immaterial for artworks that cannot be reduced to a physical object or to the documentation of an action. For example a conflict, a custom-made socio practical mantra (joke) or a therapy format. More information at www.galerie.international.
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The Hyper Theticals Podcast

Adriano Howlett & Andrew Massey

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Speculating (wildly), entertaining (mildly). Two chaps of purported culture and wit pose each other hypothetical questions, and take you on a tour of the more peculiar corners of the imagination. There are no stupid questions, but there are some very silly answers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Vivian Weyll & Adriano D’Andrea (serial entrepreneurs and founders of Aria Life Group) and their invited guests as they share inspiring stories, expert advice, and actionable tips that will help you level up your mindset and take your business to the next level.
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A weekly podcast that brings the biggest stories in the art world down to earth. Go inside the newsroom of the art industry's most-read media outlet, Artnet News, for an in-depth view of what matters most in museums, the market, and much more.
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In this podcast, I will expound on the intricacies, and depth of the human consciousness, how we attain emotional trauma, how we carry the effects of that trauma through our lives and deep insight on how to regress that trauma through your everyday life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meddahmorphosis/support
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Sejam muito bem vindos ao meu canal PlastCast. Escute e aprecie as dicas, entrevistas e novidades sobre esse maravilhoso mundo da Cirurgia Plástica, Anestesia, Pré e Pós Operatório, Valorização da Autoestima e busca de um estilo de Vida Saudável. Pra quem não me conhece, eu sou o Dr. Adriano Medeiros e vou contar um pouco sobre minha trajetória de vida profissional aqui embaixo. Dra. Adriano Medeiros Nasceu no Rio de Janeiro, no dia 13 de setembro de 1977 no Hospital de Força Aérea do Galeão ...
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Hiperbólico

Armando Carrasco

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Hiperbólico por Armando Carrasco, es el espacio para discutir todo aquello que generan las interacciones sociales a partir de las redes, de esta nueva manera en la que la humanidad opina, expone, exige y comparte conocimiento. Es un cuestionario a especialistas para retratar temas actuales, de la cultura popular, aquellos tópicos que saturan a diario el entorno digital.
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The Sessions Podcast is a weekly show featuring Namibian based entrepreneurs. We focus on their stories when it comes to business life & how social media effects it. Sessions brings you closer to the people behind an idea, a business or a brand.
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Layer Podcast

Antonio Pratas

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A series of conversations with designer founders about their careers and the design industry. hosted by Antonio Pratas (www.pratas.co) Email: hello@layerpodcast.com Youtube: www.layerpodcast.com/youtube Twitter: https://twitter.com/layerpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/layerpodcast
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Exploring the mysteries of soil in search of answers that you can use in your garden or on your farm. Each week features scientists and experts sharing insights into topics like soil science, composting, cover cropping, biochar, no-till, and fungi, among other things! In Search of Soil is hosted and produced by Diego Footer.
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The Homeslice

The Homeslice Podcast

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a relaxed podcast where we talk about the state of music with guests, hosted by @heresmateus, Drumming Mann & Bill Hoyle. In episodes where we may not have a guest, we simply listen to unreleased beats, and explore random thought patterns of @heresmateus mind. Interested? well stick around and get comfy its about to be a bumpy ride...
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Creatrium

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'Creatrium' is a podcast series, produced at the University of South Wales (USW) by Steve Johnson. The Atrium, Cardiff, is the home of the Faculty of Creative Industries. This series discusses the notion of creativity and its application at the Atrium. The first edition features an interview and live performance from Joseph Sobol, Professor of the George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling. Here's how Joseph tells stories through song...
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We catch up with Hall of Famer, dual gold medal winning Paralympian, keynote speaker, leadership, and performance coach Troy Sachs! Troy has dedicated his life to pushing boundaries and inspiring others. His journey began with a challenge that became his greatest strength: adapting to life with a prosthetic leg and finding his passion in wheelchair…
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There's so much culture now that it can be hard just to keep up, let alone to think about it all as a whole... but that only makes the effort to find perspective more important. It's not always clear when you're in the thick of it, but almost certainly when people in the future look back, they will see more clearly than we do the common concerns be…
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What is the future of an art career? Where do you look to find relevant new culture? And as an artist, where do you find collaborators and fans in art as in so much else? A lot has changed in the last decade, and the answers to all of these important questions feel tenuous and up for grabs. On the one hand, traditional art institutions seem both do…
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It is mid-summer and as always there a lot of exciting things going on in Paris, but this year is special as it sets the stage for the Summer Olympic Games. Now in full swing, there are scores of events and performances around iconic landmarks of the city, from equestrian racing on the grounds of Versailles to swimming in the Seine. While at first …
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Osman has spent most of his career simply saying "yes" to opportunity, and by taking this approach, his career spans many industries and companies in Australia and overseas from start-ups to multinationals. Osman has gained enormous experience from successes and failures along the way, taking the view that the failures are the best part. He's worke…
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It is time, once again for our monthly roundup where we talk about three of the big stories of the month. In the summer sometimes the art news slows down, but the news news has not slowed down at all, of course. And we have three stories that we're going to talk about that are very much about where art and the news collide. Today we're going to tal…
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The Gladstone gallery director Alissa Bennett was one of a legion to fall under the thrall of Donna Tartt’s 1992 novel The Secret History. A years-spanning mystery told in reverse, the book has sold some five million copies and remains a cult fan favorite. It details a small cadre of college students studying ancient Greek at an isolated North East…
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Art and psychoanalysis have had a very long and intense relationship over the years, and it makes sense that these two fields would be drawn to one another. Critics have long looked at psychoanalysis as offering a sophisticated model of decoding images and fantasies. Artists have made productive use of ideas like the unconscious and the uncanny, an…
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Summer is in full swing, which means that crowds from the world over are heading on vacation and many of them are descending in huge numbers into one of the most famous cities in the world—Venice, Italy. Earlier this spring, the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale opened, curated by the highly esteemed Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa. His exhibit…
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Although the art business world may be on holiday right now, we're still pounding the (international) pavement to bring you a report of the most important and talked-about events in the art world right now. This week, hosts Kate Brown and Ben Davis are joined by Artnet's London correspondent Vivienne Chow for the monthly roundup. Just two short wee…
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 If you've seen the artworks of Marianna Simnett, you know that it is not easy to forget them. The multidisciplinary artist who works between film, installation, drawing, painting, sculpture, and even theater, is a world-builder of surreal and sometimes horrific proportions. Her works lodge themselves deep into your psyche with an unsettling amount…
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There's no denying that we live in an era of crisis, from geopolitical strife to economic squeezes and widening wealth disparity. Looming behind all of that is the ecological devastation brought on by climate change. All of these challenges have had an impact on the art market and the wider cultural sector writ large. Artists, galleries, museums, a…
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"Beer is just a conversation" and what a conversation we had with Ian Kingham, That Beer Bloke on this Episode. Ian is a Judge but there are no gowns to be seen. He's an International Beer Judge (quite possibly the best job in the world). He's also a consultant, brewer, writer and reviewer all in his spare time. The Lifestyle Pirates tap into his k…
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With his themes of repetition and appropriation, Andy Warhol’s work can seem mass produced. He was prone to say that his assistants did his work for him and often invented different narratives in interviews. In fact, weaving tall tales and shaping his own mythology was another important aspect of his art: he was creating the ultimate persona of an …
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It is the exhausted end of a jam-packed month of May, and we're staring into what promises to be a similarly jam-packed June. It's overwhelming to think about it all, but exciting to discuss some of the biggest stories of the last few weeks. That's right, it's time again for our monthly roundup, this month hosted by Artnet's national art critic Ben…
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Land art, the movement which emerged in the 1960s and 70s with artists such as Robert Smithson, Nancy Holt, and Michael Heizer erecting monumental works in far-flung destinations, is widely regarded for its engagement with the environment and its elements. These remarkable installations are crafted in concert with the Earth, meant to evolve as sun,…
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Who are the rising talents in the art world poised for greatness? Discover them in ‘Up Next’, Artnet’s popular series of profiles introducing you to key visionaries on the verge of stardom. This month, we’re airing two special Art Angle episodes spotlighting two figures shaping their fields in innovative ways. Subscribe to The Art Angle wherever yo…
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What is a connoisseur? Who can be one? What role do they play in shaping tastes of the art market and the large expanse of art history? There's perhaps no better place to ask these kind of questions than at TEFAF, the many splendored Dutch fair where art, antiquities, and antiques take center stage. Each spring, the event returns to New York City a…
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Who are the rising talents in the art world poised for greatness? Discover them in ‘Up Next’, Artnet’s popular series of profiles introducing you to key visionaries on the verge of stardom. This month, we’re airing two special Art Angle episodes spotlighting two figures shaping their fields in innovative ways. Subscribe to The Art Angle wherever yo…
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Cameron Price is an Australian journalist who is the co-founder and CEO of LeadStory (an on demand personalized news streaming platform) He was formerly a Sydney reporter for Sky News Australia, a Brisbane reporter for Nine News, a Sydney reporter for Seven News, and an occasional reporter for Sunrise. Cam shares his thoughts on why more of us are …
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There is a lot to unpack—literally and figuratively—in the Metropolitan Museum’s new Costume Institute show, “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” which opens on Friday May 10. It’s about nature and the cycle of life (and as it turns out, there is a lot about death). It also touches on chemistry, biology, mythology, and so much more, all told th…
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We're sharing a special preview of Previously Unknown, a podcast from our friends at Independent New York. Previously Unknown reframes and reevaluates what we think we know about contemporary art. In this segment from the latest episode, Artnet News Pro Editor Andrew Russeth moderates a discussion with Independent art fair founder Elizabeth Dee, cu…
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As anyone who has been listening to this show recently will already know, the world's largest and most closely scrutinized art event—the Venice Biennale— is now open in Italy. Every two years, different countries compete for the attention of art lovers and judges with individual national pavilions. For the 2024 Biennale, among the most talked about…
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Starting out in the air conditioning industry when he was 18. Scott couldn’t have imagined the career that he'd create for himself. Following his recent adventure, it’s become clear to Scott that the past 35 years have been so much more than just a cool breeze....... Having swam from the East Coast to West Coast of Australia (we didn't even touch o…
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It is time for another edition of the Art Angle Roundup, where we look at some of the biggest headlining stories of the past month. But really, let's be honest, in the art world there's just one headlining story, and that is the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale, the so-called "Olympics of the Art World," which opened to the public last Saturday,…
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The art press is filled with headlines about trophy works trading for huge sums: $195 million for an Andy Warhol, $110 million for a Jean-Michel Basquiat, $91 million for a Jeff Koons. In the popular imagination, pricy art just keeps climbing in value—up, up, and up. The truth is more complicated, as those in the industry know. Tastes change, and d…
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Next week, the art world will descend into the Venetian Lagoon for the Venice Biennale, the most highly anticipated art event of this year. The Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa is at the helm of the prestigious group exhibition, which is now in its 60th edition, and his show includes more than 300 artists and collectives presented in the historic …
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Every two years, the Whitney Museum of American Art returns with its signature and much-anticipated biennial. Founded in 1931, the Whitney Biennial is one of the most historically important art events in the United States, a survey that brings together artists from throughout the country, and more recently, from around the world. Often controversia…
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Well, it is the end of March, spring has sprung, and April showers are coming in fast and furious. We're back with the monthly Art Angle Round Up, where we focus our attention on three headline-making stories that have made the rounds in the last month. This week, Art Angle hosts Ben Davis and Kate Brown are joined by Artnet brand editor William va…
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A few years back, electrifying bidding wars and monumental transactions routinely had us all on the edge of our seats in the auction room, but this sort of in-room excitement now feels a long way off. Although you wouldn't necessarily know it from the triumphant post-sale press releases that are just as routinely put out by the auction houses who a…
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Have you ever been scared of trying something new? Going outside your comfort zone or putting yourself out there? Ever heard of Dragon Boat Racing? Neither had we. In this episode we catch up with The Sloths Dragon Boat Racer, Andrew Chan as he shares his reason behind getting in the boat, how it took him to wear Green and Gold for his country and …
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