The Writer's Almanac is a daily podcast of poetry and historical interest pieces, usually of literary significance. Each day's offering is five minutes long and contains "on this day in history" information as well as an accessible poem.
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The Palgary Almanac alternates with the Rambler's Almanac every Thursday morning. The Palgary Almanac Thoughtfully curated new music spanning the genres of experimental, avant-pop, electronic, folk, world, and hip-hop featuring interviews on the subjects of art, politics and community in Calgary, Alberta and beyond. Hosted by Peter Oliver. Facebook Twitter The Rambler's Almanac On the Rambler’s Almanac, not all those who wander are lost. Start off on the right foot and get your bearings with ...
LibrarySpot's Daily Almanac gives a quick rundown of items using reference resources highlighted on the Web site.
Your guide to PIP and getting started with podcasting.
Each week we will talk about Paranormal news and tell our favorite paranormal stories, its informative, fun, and freaky.
Podcast by Tori Kensington
Mark's Almanac is a 90-second trip back in time that highlights the world's history from the very serious to the sometimes sublime.
Interesting "Facts" every M-W-F
Monthly Garden Musings are written by George and Becky Lohmiller.
Each episode of Almanac delivers a multi-course collection of conversations and presentations about current events, the arts, technology, and society. You’ll never know what you’ll find inside, but you’ll find it interesting. Hosted by Andy Ihnatko.
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The Christian History Almanac is a daily 5-minute podcast that highlights those stories- sometimes well known, other times less so- that have shaped the history of the church. Hosted by historian and author Dr. Daniel van Voorhis, each daily podcast concludes with a piece of prose or poetry and the reminder that because of the Good News, everything is going to be ok.
Global Almanac - Featuring The Numerology Energy Report & The Way Of The Alchemist - Hosted By Diana Pharr
Weekly commentaries on the environment and appreciating the natural world, by Rob Kanter from the School of Earth, Society, and Environment, at the University of Illinois
Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation. Watch Online
Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation.
A leftist perspective on prepping, foraging, homesteading, weapons, community-building, and global warming during late-stage capitalism.
The Georgia Humanities Almanac is a daily podcast that tracks Georgia's history day by day. Every episode contains a This Day in Georgia History story from GeorgiaInfo and a Georgian poem or letter. The Georgia Humanities Almanac is a project of the New Georgia Encyclopedia and Georgia Humanities. Hosted by Chris Dobbs.
A Spiritual Almanac is a short, daily podcast for on-the-go seekers and the spiritually curious. Around five minutes in length, each episode features a piece of writing from a well-known poet or spiritual thinker, and snack-sized vignettes to feed your soul and mind.
Bill Felker's almanack for Southwest Ohio and beyond features observations and reflections on the natural world.
Future human NBA almanac & Oakland Gone Wild enthusiast.
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Thrice Welcome from Poor Robin's Almanac. This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 11, 2011.Poor Robin's Almanac first appeared in England in the 17th century. It ran until sometime in the 18th century.It was originally a satirical publication, although over the years it became less humorous and more of a source for traditional homilies.Poor Robin is a pseudonym whose original user is unknown. William Winstanley and Robert Herrick are bot ...
Join us for true stories about the adventures, heroes, and misfits that shaped society by exploring and pushing the limits of the unknown. Each episode is a short story about interesting people, beautiful places, and the challenging decisions of some of history’s greatest adventures. We explore famous firsts, near misses, lost expeditions, pioneering missions, quirky events, forgotten achievements - and why they matter. Adventures highlight the extremes of the human experience. Risks amplify ...
Pastor Bill Jenkins is the founding and Senior Pastor of Destinyland Christian Center in Rancho Cucamonga, California. As both a TV and radio host of Generation Acts Live and an award winning author of several books, he is rapidly becoming known as an apostle of God with a prophetic voice that releases a message of hope in our world. He is also recognized as the “go to guy” when it comes to understanding the different numbers in the Bible. With deep spiritual revelation and insight from God’ ...
Manchán Magan investigates the quirks, conundrums and wonders of Ireland such as, how were the Irish able to make a cheese hard enough to kill the semi-divine leader of Connaught, Queen Maeve? What is it like to spend hours alone in an ancient cave of transformation where Gaelic warriors endured periods of isolation to prove their manhood? How long does it take for an urban pond to become a multi-dimensional wonderland? Or, what exactly is the neurological effect of staring at an art work? T ...
This podcast is not being produced presently. Please let me know what you think of the show and if you'd like it to return. Write brian@provoicetracks.com.
A Creative Conversation with insiders from the fashion accessories industry.
LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 recordings of Casey at the Bat by Ernst Lawrence Thayer. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for December 16, 2012. Ernst Thayer was an American writer and poet who wrote "Casey at the Bat", the "single most famous baseball poem ever written" according to the Baseball Almanac. (Summary by Wikipedia)
Spaced Out Radio is your premiere source for news and views regarding the Paranormal, Supernatural, Cryptozoological, Extraterrestrial, Ufological, Conspiratorial and more. Host Dave Scott talks to you LIVE, every Monday through Friday, starting at 9pm Pacific, 12am Eastern. We are always live, and always interactive. And every week we guarantee we are going to bring you the top guests in their fields. Our website is www.spacedoutradio.com
Two poor bastards running off at the mouth about gaming, politics, and everything in between.
Talking all things finance from cryptos to retirement we want to make the world of finance more accessible to everyday people.
Join Sphera on our journey to help companies keep their employees safe, products sustainable and operations productive—ultimately, to create sustainable value. Sphera Now is a podcast for environmental health, safety, and quality professionals around the globe.
Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation.
Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation. Watch Online
Why Does This Exist explores the very weirdest in pop culture ranging from bad TV shows to recalled toys, failed products, strange ideas that turned out to be huge success stories, and more.
Daniel Kurland treks through the comprehensive document, the Forever Almanac. Each episode has him reading and reflecting on a new entry from the mysterious book written by the even more mysterious Bic Zukko.
Brenton is a writer of strange fiction and a producer of strange sounds. Poor Brenton's Almanac is a bi-monthly (sometimes weekly) podcast that combines weird tales, spooky music, and the occasional tip to survive the end of the world.
Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation. Watch Online
Dorm Room Sports is dedicated to collegiate athletics. Chris AKA Mr. Opinion8ed and Chris AKA The Almanac discuss and debate topics and take you to class! School is in!
Writer/entertainer Garrison Keillor (A Prairie Home Companion) on “The Innocents Abroad”: “…one of the best selling travel books of all time.” (The Writer’s Almanac, June 8, 2012) When you dive into Mark Twain’s (Samuel Clemens’) The Innocents Abroad, you have to be ready to learn more about the unadorned, ungilded reality of 19th century “touring” than you might think you want to learn. This is a tough, literary journey. It was tough for Twain and his fellow “pilgrims”, both religious and o ...
Cara Santa Maria is a science communicator, television host, producer, and journalist. She is excited to present "Talk Nerdy," a place for conversations with interesting people about interesting topics.
Join Rick as he explores the most surprising and fascinating land he's ever visited: Iran. In Rick Steves' Iran you'll discover the splendid monuments of Iran's rich and glorious past, learn more about the 20th-century story of this perplexing nation, and experience Iranian life today in its historic capital and in a countryside village. Most important, you'll meet the people of this nation whose government so exasperates our own. To learn more visit http://www.ricksteves.com. At www.rickste ...
The year was 1773. We remember the completion of Christ Church Alexandria, Virginia, on this date. The reading is from "Christ is Made the Sure Foundation" by John Mason Neale. #OTD #ChristianHistory #1517 — FULL TRANSCRIPTS available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac GIVE BACK: Support the work of 1517 today CONTACT: CHA…
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The Writer's Almanac - Saturday, February 27, 2021
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It's the birthday of the writer who said, "Truth disappears with the telling of it": Lawrence Durrell (1911). He is author of “The Alexandria Quartet” four books covering the same events from different points of view.By Prairie Home Productions
During the last 10 years, the economic environment that US farms have faced has been extremely variable. Nebraska Extension Agricultural Systems Educator Robert Tigner talks about the characteristics of a successful, resilient farm operation.By Nebraska Extension
INTERVIEW: Hannah Gelderman is an activist with Climate Justice Edmonton. We discuss the parallels between bold proposals like the Green New deal and Alberta's history of innovation and massive public investments in the oil sands. Rambler’s Almanac Ep 49: Alberta's Oil Sands past, present and future. We start off by outlining the history of develop…
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Introducing Season 2 of The Adventure Almanac
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Welcome back to the Adventure Almanac, stories about adventure, and what we learn along the way. On Season 2 of the podcast, we have five short stories about adventures from across the globe. We test big ideas on big adventures as we race to the North Pole and race around the world. We also follow small adventures that develop into big ideas. From …
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Feb. 24/21 - The ET Almanac with Craig Campobasso
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Author and film maker Craig Campobasso is a lifelong writer and researcher when it comes to UFOs and ET Contact. Starting with the incredible story of Frank E. Stranges and 'Valiant Thor'. Now, Craig has taken a more distinct approach in his new book, 'The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac', looking into the reports of ET Species.…
In today’s podcast, we’re talking about a piece of writing from the naturalist, John Muir, the first federal quarantine legislation and more. A Spiritual Almanac is a production of Granola Soul. You can find a complete transcript of today’s episode, the reading from John Muir’s book, Our National Parks and plenty of other spiritual resources at our…
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Malik Yakini & Community-Led Urban Farming in Detroit
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In this episode, we review a quick history of urban farming in Detroit and interview Malik Yakini, the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network & D-Town Farms. We chat about the role of dual power systems to challenge capitalism and the role of self-determination in making meaningful change in communities. Interview s…
Take a look back at this week in Rock & Roll History.By Default (DEFAULT)
On this edition lets talk about 2 well technically 3 odd lesser known UFO encounters.By UNKNOWN
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Episode 31: Jeffery Hirsch - Stock Trader's Almanac
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Jeffery Hirsch is the author and editor in Cheif of The Stock Trader's Almanac Newsletter and desk addition. Sign up for the newsletter to get a free copy of the book at https://www.stocktradersalmanac.com/ Also available on Amazon click here* *Commissions receivedBy Michael & Brian
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Episode 48: Andy's Almanac on Accidents, Part Four
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Originally slated to be a three-part series, Andy's Almanac has been extended. Andy Bartlett, Sphera’s solution consultant for Operational Risk Management, details lessons learned from incidents he has seen during his 40-plus-year career. Listen to parts one, two and three.By Sphera Solutions
To celebrate St Brigid's Day, 1st February, Manchán Magan reads accounts of St Brigid's Day traditions as collected by schoolchildren in the 1930s for The School's Collection.By RTÉ
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Episode 2: The Banjo Kazooie Almanac
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In addition to weighing in on the GameStop stock market frenzy, Chris and Rob chronicle the journey of the fan-favorite Nintendo 64 game "Banjo Kazooie." Help support the show by heading on over to our Patreon! Know of any other weird happenings in pop culture? Let us know at whydoesthisexistshow@gmail.com.…