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Tabberaset

Frida Lund och Klara Doktorow

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Tabberaset med Frida Lund och Klara Doktorow. En pod om livet, maten och vinet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Give my podcast ‘Queerly Incorrect’ a listen. It’s the best, worst, most loving piece of vitriol that’s ever made you scream with joy and cry with meaning. 😘 I’m Lo Hi. I talk to you, that’s what I do.
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Sensitive Success is about redefining these concepts to help you create a life and business that works for you. Founder of the Sensitive Success Summit, Frida Kabo’s mission is to help you create Sensitive Success your way. Frida and her guests share actionable strategies, authentic stories, and thought-provoking explorations for greater meaning, success, flow, productivity, alignment, health, contribution, and fulfilment. All to help you create sensitive success your way - because that is p ...
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Marsha Everlyn (Tanya Fear), top advisor to Joan Harrison (Jenny Agutter), the leader of His Majesty's Official Opposition is currently living in exile with the rest of her party on the shores of Europe State. With more and more English political refugees arriving off the ferry every day, and with the arrival in Calais of Felix Harrison (Harry Lloyd), Joan Harrison's demagogic son, both Marsha and the party at large find themselves caught between country and conscience in a high stakes game ...
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How complex was Oedipus? How do you solve a problem like Medea? Nero or hero? Alexander, how Great? We're talking interviews with historical heroes. We're talking Cleopatra, Queen Nefertiti, Marcus Aurelius, Michaelangelo, Xenophon, Boudica, Hypatia, Frida Kahlo, and Constance Wilde. Take this with a pinch of salt because there are also some etymology and idiom origins. Music by: Tertia Artwork: Ottoline https://www.instagram.com/sibyl_service/ Sibylservice@gmail.com
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Divine Lion Podcast

Divine Lion Podcast

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A podcast designed to help you reach your goals with the help of philosophy and motivation. Whether it be in fitness, financial, work, etc. Cover art photo provided by Frida Bredesen on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@fridooh
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jiveTHEATRE

jiveTHEATRE

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Sometimes we dive, sometimes broadcast live, and anywhere beyond true life is jive! Welcome to the jiveTHEATRE network. Presenting podcasted consortium exclusives: THE BLOCKCHAIN DIARIES with various guests MUSICAL MONDAYS with Frida Peoples LETTERS OF GRATITUDE MUSINGS TAKE YO JOBS MICTEST Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jivetheatre/support
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Self Taught Artist

Lauren Kristine Art

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What do Vincent Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo, and I have in common? We're all self taught artists. I stumbled around in the dark as I started my artistic journey... I didn't know what paints to buy, how to varnish my work, or the differences between painting mediums. The mission of the Self Taught Artist podcast is to help artists (and aspiring artists) learn and fully discover the joy of making art. We will cover everything from the basics of painting, to how to sell your work, and beyond.
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Making Contact

"Making Contact" By National Radio Project

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Media that helps build a movement: Making Contact is an award-winning, 29-minute weekly magazine/documentary-style public affairs program heard on 150 radio stations.
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Wulira! is a labour of love by a group of women to create a media product we wished we had access to when we were younger. There will be a lot of history, politics and incredible hope for Uganda. Co-hosts: Jacky Kemigisa and Godiva Akullo Producer: The Duuka Research: Rebecca Rwakabukoza Soundtrack: Wana Benjamin (Afrie, for first 10 episodes) With support from FRIDA Young Feminist Fund, AWDF and Open Society Initiative for East Africa
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Creative Women's Herstory

Sonia Mendes / Twist Design

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A podcast about great women in art, design and crafts. My name is Sonia Mendes. I'll be learning and sharing with you the amazing stories of great women in creative areas such as painting, illustration, furniture and interior design, architecture and other kinds of art and crafts. From Frida Kahlo to Yayoi Kusama, Eileen Gray or Zaha Hadid, and many other female artists and designers with fascinating life stories who deserve more recognition in a male dominated world. Their struggles, the ob ...
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Welcome to Influencer Marketing Talks, brought to you by Cure Media - the leading influencer marketing company for fashion brands. This is your weekly podcast to learn more about consumer marketing in the digital age and all things influencer marketing in right around 15 minutes. Each week Frida Ekholm and Sanna Ödmark from Cure Media cover topics around digital marketing and social media to help you take your marketing strategy to the next level. Also, join the conversations with topic expe ...
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http://youtube.com/radiointense Submit your video mixes: https://radiointense.com/submitvideo Pro video recording service: https://radiointense.com/prorecording Spotify playlist: https://lnk.to/melodict
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PSF, Promoting Secular Feminism, is a podcast, blog, and community which stands at the intersection of secular humanism and intersectional feminism, with a heaping dose of comedy. Meet host Ms Bea Haven and correspondents, Ms Ann Thrope, Bella Constrictor, Madonna deHeaux, Frida Nipple, and Maura Borshuns as they take on subjects from menstruation to religion to politics, all with a witty sense of humor and a sharp wit.
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ArtCurious Podcast

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious

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Think art history is boring? Think again. It's weird, funny, mysterious, enthralling, and liberating. Join us as we cover the strangest stories in art. Is the Mona Lisa fake? Did Van Gogh actually kill himself? And why were the Impressionists so great? Subscribe to us here, and follow us at www.artcuriouspodcast.com for further information and fun extras. © 2023 Jennifer Dasal
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In a world where mimicking the gestures of a historical figure is awards bait, Biopic: A Podcast Story examines the good, the bad, the unspeakable, and the hilarious about this category of film that frequently dominates the Oscars but just as often offends our sensibilities. Biopic: A Podcast Story looks at the casting, the acting, the quality of the script, and the endless tropes that dominate these movies. Hosted by Rena and Sara. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of o ...
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The shallow conversation about deep sea mining

Western Norway University of Applied Science

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Join us on an insightful journey into the depths with the podcast "The Shallow Conversation About Deep Sea Mining", hosted by Anne Sofie Bjelland from the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. Over four episodes, each lasting 35-50 minutes, we delve into the controversial debate on deep sea mining in Norway and internationally. Anne Sofie Bjelland invites experts such as Therese Skarlo, Frida Engedahl, Karl-Gunnar Severinsen, and Eric Young to share their perspectives on responsible ...
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Writer/filmmaker/beloved radio personality/man-about-town Jeff Heatherly and guests chat it up about various topics of an entertaining and intriguing nature in this loving ripoff of some of the best podcasts out there. --NEW EPISODES EVERY OTHER FRIDAY!-- (Only the most recent 25 episodes shown. For other episodes, see the O.U.P. website.)
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Maud

TV4 Sport

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TV4 Sports Maud Bernhagen möter svenska idrottsprofiler i intervjuer om karriären – och människan bakom framgångarna. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Next Stop, Mississippi is your on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Kamel King (Visit Mississippi) and Germaine Flood highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. They’ll not only tell you what’s going on in your neck of the woods but also share the history and people behind the markets, sporting events, concerts, fairs and festiv ...
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Global Rhetorics

Collin Bjork and Jose Quintero

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Taking a deliberately international and interdisciplinary perspective, we interview scholars working in a variety of different countries, cultures, and disciplines about their rhetorically-oriented research and teaching.
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Art is more than a creative outlet or something to study in art history. Art is a catalyst for self-improvement, a tool for understanding the human spirit, and a way to find your path. Through reflections, art conversations, and in-depth explorations of artworks, this podcast might just change your life. Join your host, Cindy Ingram—the founder of Art Class Curator, the Curated Connections Library, and the Art and Self Connection Circle—as she explores the life connections waiting to be disc ...
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Salma Hayek’s passion project Frida—a gem of a film directed by the confounding, singular talent that is Julie Taymor—is under the microscope this week. At play: what’s the deal with communist men and the civilized way they hang out with their exes? Why are there so many children’s books about Frida Kahlo, a completely badass artist who played by h…
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When I’m asked why I love Mexico, the answer is the culture, cities, food, the seas, the mountains, and the history. But what I really love most are the people, and Frida Escobedo is one of those people. A prominent architect in today’s world, Frida is reimagining the contemporary and modern galleries at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the f…
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Today, we’re heading to the sunny shores of Bay St. Louis to enjoy this year’s 9th Annual Frida Fest, Saturday July 13 at the Mockingbird Café, with café founder, Alicein Schwabacher, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before a final stop at the Columbus Arts Council's Blues Series, Fri. Jul 12th at the Omnov…
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In this episode, we explore Frida Kahlo's intricate life and enduring legacy through the biopic Frida (2002). We discuss how this film challenges stereotypes, highlighting Kahlo's artistic brilliance and complex identity as a queer Mexican woman. We examine how the film navigated controversies, including issues with Harvey Weinstein, to authentical…
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We have a bonus episode: our third edition of Irrelevant Host Banter. These are some outtakes that were cut for running time.Think of it as Sara and Rena having a conversation in non sequiturs.Includes material cut from:•Episode 10: Cobb•Episode 11: EvitaHighlights include:•The extended take of our reactions to Eva Peron’s corpse.•Extra criticisms …
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Today, we’re on the road live from the Mississippi Ag and Outdoor Expo 2024 at the Mississippi Trade Mart in Jackson! We’ve teamed up with our MPB Foundation to bring this awesome event to you live! We’ll chat with the Ag & Outdoor Expo rep., Guy Cormier about the event, happening July 26th – 28th, & "Mississippi Outdoors" show Biologist Adam Butle…
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East Orosi hasn't had safe drinking water in over 20 years. The water is full of nitrates, runoff from industrial agriculture, which is harmful to human health. The community has taken action to find a solution, from lobbying at the state capital to working with neighboring towns. And they may finally have one. New California laws, passed in the la…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Jake Moran, a fashion, streetwear, and editorial photographer based in Indianapolis, joins the show to discuss his upcoming project "Visual Aural," a dual-medium art piece combining black and white photography with original hip-hop tracks from local artists. Jake talks about how he got into photography,…
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Have you ever heard a recipe rapped by one of the world’s greatest musicians? You will on this week’s episode of Ruthie’s Table 4 with her guest Wyclef Jean. Wyclef emigrated age nine from Haiti to the Brooklyn projects, played fourteen instruments by the time he was thirteen, won three Grammys, speaks seven languages, and was asked to run for Pres…
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Today, life’s a peach as we hit the road to Pontotoc for the 2024 Peach Festival at Cherry Creek Orchards, Saturday, July 20th, with owner and operator, Amanda Stark, then we’re off to check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods before our final stop and sit-down with Vicksburg native and Musicologist, Ralph Miller to chat about his pa…
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This episode is airing one week after its release. Want access to every episode early, ad-free content, and access to our discord server? Join our Community ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/ClosetedHistoryIn this special collab episode, TK from For The Love of History comes on to teach me and you about the Tomb of the Two Brothers, the earliest recorded …
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Composer, pianist, and vocalist Samora Pinderhughes tells us about The Healing Project. The Healing Project, a fundamentally abolitionist project, explores the structures of systemic racism and the prison industrial complex. This story first aired February 2023. Pinderhughes and The Healing Project takes action towards abolition with forms such as …
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How’d we get a biopic about the one-time Archbishop of Canterbury and his bromance with King Henry II before Roberto Clemente? Should we have watched this movie during Pride Month? Rena and Sara debate these and other issues like when forks actually arrived in Great Britain and whipping-as-penance. Sara has many dumb questions because she majored i…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, Dierre Hartman, a rising hip-hop artist known as Kxng Dierre and a journalism student at Jackson State University, joins the show to talk about his journey from Indianapolis to Jackson, Mississippi and how his HBCU experience has shaped both his music and his brand, God's Child. Dierre shares his early …
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Hello! I'm excited to introduce you to the first episode of a brand new collaborative podcast with my friend Heather Doyle Fraser over on our new substack, The Spacious Creative. In this limited series podcast, we'll explore the topic of creativity from all sorts of angles. If you are a creative person or especially if you are a creative person "in…
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The vast majority of care recipients are exclusively receiving unpaid care from a family member, friend, or neighbor. The rest receive a combination of family care and paid assistance, or exclusively paid formal care. Whether you’re a paid home care provider, or rely on personal assistance to meet your daily needs, or a family member caring for a l…
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Rena and Sara confront the ghosts of their theater-kid selves while exploring the Madonna-starring Evita, the film version of hopelessly middlebrow composer Andrew Lloyd Webbers’s musical. Come for Sara’s appreciation of director Alan Parker’s oeuvre and Rena’s impassioned take-down of the least convincing pair of brown contact lenses ever used, st…
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On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, host Patrick Armstrong sits down with Aaron Marshall, better known as Double A, a rising star in Indianapolis's hip-hop scene and the owner of Naptown Thrift. The conversation explores Marshall's journey from aspiring artist to successful entrepreneur, delving into his passion for vintage fashion, his e…
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Every year must be an anniversary for someone like Maria Sharapova, who hit her first tennis ball at the age of four, was spotted by Martina Navratilova age six, and became one of only ten women in history to win a career Grand Slam when she was 25. But this year is especially special. Maria is celebrating 20 years since winning against Serena Will…
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Today, Kamel & Germaine present Next Stop, Mississippi's Top 5 "On The Road" Stops, chosen by the listeners, determined by each individual podcast's downloaded episodes! All the way from a Pickleball Tournament in Gulfport, to the Elvis Festival in Tupelo, and every stop in between, we have hit the pavement so hard in the past year to deliver all t…
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Just in time for 4th of July weekend 2024, we have a bonus episode: our second edition of Irrelevant Host Banter. These are some outtakes from the episodes that we released in June of 2024 that were cut for running time. Think of it as Sara and Rena having a conversation in non sequiturs. Includes material cut from: Episode 6: Milk Episode 7: Bessi…
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Inflammatory diseases are on the rise around the world, and when left unaddressed can turn chronic. Now, doctors are finally starting to pay more attention. But why & when does a beneficial part of our immune system turn against us? Raj Patel & Rupa Marya think it has a lot to do with the world we live in. They talk about climate change, ecological…
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What better way to celebrate America’s birthday than with a baseball movie with exactly one scene of baseball, elder abuse, racism, and Robert Wuhl? This week we will be talking about Cobb, starring returning champion Tommy Lee Jones as rather evil baseball legend Ty Cobb, who might be less evil than Al Stump, this film’s proposed protagonist. This…
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On this week's episode of Conversation Piece, David Gibson, storyteller, filmmaker, and founder of Elevation Is A Must, shares about the vision that sparked his entrepreneurial journey, why changing our mindset is the first step to changing the world, and how that same world needs more people to "come alive" right now. David also shares the three t…
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It was in our private dining room three years ago when I wrote to Ridley Scott asking if he’d be the first guest for a podcast idea I’d had about food and memories. Ridley wrote back saying, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing Gucci.’ A year later, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing Napoleon.’ A year later, ‘Yes Ruthie but I’m directing The Bee Gees.’ Then a …
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Today we celebrate America, and we’re off to trek the state in search of our state park’s 4th of July events with MDWFP Communications Rep. Andrea Falcetto, then we’ll check out what’s happening around your neck of the woods and have a sit down with NPR’s All Things Considered co-host Ari Shapiro about his newest hosting gig on Season Two of Netfli…
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Kids are coming out as LGBTQ+ younger than ever before, making their identities more politicized than ever before. Hateful political rhetoric and discriminatory laws are likely contributing to the poor mental health documented among LGBTQ+ kids. In an effort to combat these struggles, researchers are studying what works to keep kids healthy, happy,…
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