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The Frith Guild Podcast

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Taking a deep dive into the works of Shami Stovall’s Frith Guild Arcanist, Astra Academy Arcanist and Crown Tournament Arcanist, we will be exploring and discussing the books that take us to an amazing new world full of mystical creatures that will make you feel like you are in a world between Harry Potter and Pokemon!
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/pranksandfirth/subscribe Weekly Podcast where Ash Frith and Justin Panks talk about their week, gigs, thoughts and oddities. Enjoy a game of “Snob or Scum” and have your brain twisted by another of Prank’s theories about life the universe and everything
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Making A Mentor

Jack Lydon and Garion Frith

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The podcast that turns artists into mentors We speak to every day musicians, producers, promoters and anyone working in the music industry. We get an honest reality of what it's like building a career in music. No matter who you are, we hope you find a life lesson in Making A Mentor.
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The Recollecting Oxford Medicine oral history project originated when Peggy Frith, as President of Oxford Medical Alumni, recognised the potential of recorded interviews to capture stories, memories and voices from the Oxford Medical school and Oxford Hospitals. The interviewees were selected to cover, from an Oxford perspective over almost a century, the many changes in the practice of medicine and medical teaching, of both local and national importance. The material would supplement the Bo ...
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The Big Rhetorical Podcast (TBR) was conceptualized in the spring of 2018 at Illinois State University. This podcast is a digital platform for scholars of rhetoric and composition, as well as other disciplines, to talk about relevant scholarship within the field while engaging in a lively, academic dialogue. The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods.
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10-Minute Tech Comm

UAH Technical Communication

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10-minute interviews with technical communication practitioners, scholars, and innovators. Hosted by Dr. Ryan Weber at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Visit https://tenminutetechcomm.com/ for transcripts and more information! Contact Ryan Weber at rw0019@uah.edu with questions, comments, or feedback!
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A behind the scenes look at what goes into making one of the world's favorite beverages. Lucia is a former winemaker turned coffee processing specialist. She consults with coffee growers and producers all over the world giving her a unique perspective into the what it takes to get a coffee from a seed to your cup.
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Driving with Dunne

Dunne Insights LLC

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Electric vehicles are the future. But with new technologies comes confusion! What's real? And what is hyperbole? Who are the people to know and what are their visions? Leading global electric vehicle innovators and executives join Michael J. Dunne in no-nonsense conversations about what that electric future looks like. Speaking with some of the biggest in the field like Fisker, NIO, Lucid, Xpeng and more, Dunne - author, entrepreneur and keynote speaker – knows the business of electric vehic ...
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Frithcast

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Inclusive Heathen podcast containing a healthy dose of geekery, a fair bit of cake and a hint of queer, by Suzanne Martin, the Gytha in Jeans, and a Coffee-Powered Druid called Kate Coldwind. Welcome around the virtual campfire!
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Jung Society Melbourne Podcast

The C G Jung Society of Melbourne

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Welcome to the Jung Society of Melbourne’s Podcast where we share talks given to the Society by Jungian experts from around the world. We cover the basics of analytical psychology as well as in-depth explorations of all things Jungian including the enriching application of Jungian psychology across literature, film, therapy and in our everyday life. The Society offers a space for the exploration and development of Jungian ideas and practice. We offer talks on the third Friday evening of ever ...
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Sickbabe

She Wants a Dog

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A series of funny, frank chats with fellow #SickBabes who exist and resist every day with invisible physical health conditions. The series will investigate the relationship between invisible disabilities, capitalism and the awkward bits of life in between. It's produced by She Wants a Dog, and is supported by Contact Manchester and Arts Council England.
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The Heathen History Podcast

The Heathen History Podcast

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Find us on Twitter - @HeathenHistory The Heathen History Podcast takes a deep dive into the modern history of Heathenry, a new religion based on the practices of the pre-Christian Germanic and Norse People. Each episode we will dive into a different person, event, or organization to tell their story and examine how this shaped modern Heathenry. Heathen History is an inclusive podcast.
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Immerse yourself in the electrifying chapters 31-35 of ‘Coliseum Arcanist’ as Volke and Zaxis face off against formidable foes in a tournament battle that ends before it even begins. Follow Volke’s pursuit through the shadowy corners of Thronehold to the notorious Red Pot pub, where secrets unravel and alliances are tested. Witness the rise of Illi…
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Keywords: Creative Writing, Writing Program Administration, Twins, Plastic Surgery Cruises, Parenting. Dr. Lindsey Harding directs the Writing Intensive Program at the University of Georgia, where she earned her PhD in English in 2015. Her debut novel Pilgrims 2.0 was published by Acre Books in 2023. Her recent flash fiction and stories have appear…
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RESOURCES Inquiries about coffee samples or future Fermentation Training Camps: info.luxiacoffee@gmail.com Boss Barista Substack Boss Barista Podcast Support the show on Patreon to join our live Discord hangouts, and get access to research papers, transcripts and videos. And if you don't want to commit, show your support here with a one time contri…
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Originally released May 30, 2017 [edit recast settings] What is Art? That's not an easy question to answer. Some philosophers even think it can't be answered. Aaron Meskin discusses this question on this episode of Aesthetics Bites. Aesthetics Bites is a podcast series of interviews with top thinkers in the philosophy of art. It is a collaboration …
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Dr. Ilaria Mazzocco and her colleagues at CSIS found that Chinese subsidies to companies in strategic industries are more than twice as high as in other countries. The numbers are not insignificant. This week, we learned that BYD secured some $3.4 billion in subsidies in 2023 alone. As a group Chinese automakers have benefited from tens of billions…
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Uncover the chilling calculus of Theasin in chapters 26-30 of Coliseum Arcansit as he prioritizes a leech’s safety over his son Adelgis’s. Post-surgery struggles lead Adelgis to Gillie’s care, while Volke showcases his razor precision. A gala night reveals Karna’s secrets, ignites Volke’s dance prowess, and ends with a dragon’s alarm and a serene e…
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Keywords: Digital Writing, Digital Publishing, Digital Rhetorics, Internships, Podcasting. Selena Loureiro is a fourth-year undergraduate student focusing on digital writing and publishing at York University in Toronto, Canada. Selena served as a The Big Rhetorical Podcast Intern in Spring 2024. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.we…
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Originally released April 18, 2017 [edit recast settings] The process of dying can be horrible for many, but is there anything bad about death itself? The obvious answer is that deprives us of something that we might otherwise have experienced. But that leads to further philosophical issues...Shelly Kagan discusses some of these with Nigel Warburto…
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Originally released April 18, 2017 [edit recast settings] We certainly disagree about aesthetic judgments in a range of cases. But is anyone right? Is there no disputing about taste? Are all tastes equal? Elisabeth Schellekens Damman discusses disagreement about taste in this episode of Aesthetics Bites. Aesthetics Bites is a podcast series of inte…
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This lecture discusses electronic gambling machines known as “pokies” in Australia, “slot machines” in the United States of America and “fruit machines” in the United Kingdom. It explores their use of symbols, how players may be entranced by the promise of spiritual connection and let down by the lack of revelation. Regulations surrounding electron…
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Immerse yourself in the intrigue of Coliseum Arcanist as Volke hones his skills under Master Zelfree’s tutelage, learning to wield information as a weapon. Amidst heartfelt confessions under a new moon and gala preparations in the moonlight district, Volke’s adventures take a dramatic turn in the back alleys of a theatre. A stolen pendant, a myster…
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Embark on a riveting journey through Chapters 16-20 of ‘Coliseum Arcanist’, where Volke Savan confronts a series of daunting challenges. From sizing up future competition to a fierce confrontation within the castle walls, these chapters are fraught with tension and intrigue. Witness Volke’s encounter with the majestic Queen and her formidable drago…
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Keywords: Digital Publishing, Digital Rhetorics, Feminist Rhetorics, Pedagogy, Digital Authoring. Dr Brandee Easter is an Assistant Professor in the Writing Department at York University. Her research and teaching focus on digital rhetoric, feminist rhetoric, and software studies, and her work has appeared in Rhetoric Review and Feminist Media Stud…
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Originally released March 1, 2017 [edit recast settings] Why do we have art at all? There must be some evolutionary explanation. In this episode of the Aesthetics Bites podcast series, Stephen Davies discusses some of the evolutionary theories about where art came from in conversation with Nigel Warburton. Aesthetics Bites is a podcast series of in…
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The world is in the midst of a monumental transition from fossil fuels to critical minerals. Those critical minerals, like lithium, cobalt and nickel, are the key ingredients in the batteries that power electric cars, cell phones, electric lawn mowers and more. Today, the minerals are extracted from the ground at mining sites around the world. Mass…
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Embark on a riveting journey with ‘Coliseum Arcanist’ as Chapters 11-15 take us to the majestic city of Thronehold. Uncover the lore of 13 mystical creatures poised to ascend as godly beings, shaping the destiny of this fantastical world. Dive deep into the heart of Thronehold’s mysteries and witness the unfolding saga of power, prophecy, and the s…
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Originally released March 1, 2017 [edit recast settings] In this episode of Aesthetics Bites, Eileen John discusses some of the ways that art explores moral questions. Nigel Warburton is the interviewer. Aesthetics Bites is a series of interviews with top thinkers in the philosophy of art. It is a collaboration between the London Aesthetics Forum a…
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Writing Studies, ChatGPT, Writing Pedagogy, Genre Theory. Season 10 Premiere. Emerging Scholar Series .Anuj Gupta is a doctoral candidate in the Rhetoric Composition program in the Department of English at the University of Arizona. In the past, he has helped build one of India’s first college level writing progra…
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One does not have to be either casting or having stones cast upon them. The stone is not complicit in direction thrown or aware of the pain it causes. In another time the same stone will be cast for a different reason against new flesh. Morality is not absolute, it ebbs and flows but bones are rigid and remain broken. --- Send in a voice message: h…
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Originally released Feb. 3, 2017 [edit recast settings] Why do we have consciousness at all? Neuroscientist Chris Frith discusses this question with Nigel Warburton in this episode of Mind Bites which is part of a series made in association with Philosophy Bites for Nick Shea's AHRC-funded Meaning for the Brain and Meaning for the Person project.…
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“Uncover the veiled truths as ‘Coliseum Arcanist’ delves into the power of secrets and the strength of wisdom. Witness a journey where strategic minds triumph over sheer force, and diverse perspectives unlock the toughest challenges. Join the quest where Master Zelfree must face someone almost worse than the Dread Pirate Calisto, Adelgis' mother. Y…
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Originally released Jan. 14, 2017 [edit recast settings] One distinctive feature of human beings is that we can represent aspects of the world to ourselves, and also counterfactual situations. We do this through our conscious thoughts. Keith Frankish discusses this phenomenon in this episode of Mind Bites, which was made as part of Nicholas Shea's …
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By now everyone understands US-China relations are at their worst in 50 years. There is mutual distrust. And mutual animosity. China complains bitterly that America is trying to keep it down. America, meanwhile, is wary of China's new-found aggressiveness. Are the world's two most powerful countries heading for a showdown? If so, how should compani…
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We take our first look into Coliseum Arcanist and discover that a sovereign dragon has been born and that the empire of Argo is now going to be hosting a tournament in honor of it. With this, the Frith Guild is assigned with escorting some very precious cargo alongside the Grand Apothecary. We will continue the adventure now!!!! You can find us on …
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Originally released Jan. 1, 2017 [edit recast settings] 'What is a woman?' may seem a straightforward question, but it isn't. Feminist philosophers from Simone de Beauvoir onwards have had a great deal to say on this topic. Amia Srinivasan gives a lucid introduction to some of the key positions in this debate in this episode of the Philosophy Bites…
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Originally released Dec. 5, 2016 [edit recast settings] Neuroscientist Kate Jeffery discusses how the brain represents the world. This episode is is part of a short series Mind Bites made in association with Nicholas Shea's AHRC-funded Meaning for the Brain and Meaning for the Person project. That website is open for comments and discussion of the …
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Taking a break between books, we sat down with Kyen Syr, a moderator for Capital Station Lounge Discord and aspiring author of his own series. We take a look into what it takes to be a moderator and look into his future projects. To find Kyen Syr book, go to https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1BCY72 To get ahold of and interact with Kyen Syr, he can be …
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This lecture explores the alchemical union of opposites through the symbolism of bees including love and war, sweetness and bitterness, the individual and multiplicity, regeneration and death. Circumambulating the hive is linked with mandala symbolism and the archetype of inner order.By The C G Jung Society of Melbourne
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We wrap up the final chapters of Dread Pirate Arcanist with a big showdown between the gargoyle that was freed from the Third Abyss and Callisto. Tune on in and explore with us the exciting conclusion to Dread Pirate Arcanist. You can find us on Facebook and join in the conversation. I want to mention the Frith Chronicles Wiki as a great resource f…
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Originally released Nov. 12, 2016 [edit recast settings] How should we understand the emotions that readers feel about fictional characters? Kathleen Stock discusses this question with Nigel Warburton in this, the second episode of Aesthetics Bites, a collaboration between the London Aesthetics Forum and Philosophy Bites, made possibly by a grant f…
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What is an autonomous vehicle? And how will we know one when we see one? Today, the picture is pretty confusing. We have all sorts of names out there: autonomous, self-driving, fully self driving, drive pilot, autopilot, blue cruise, super cruise, Sensing 360, Apollo and NGP navigated guided pilot. Further complicating the picture: In recent months…
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As we draw nearer to the end of the second book in the series, we discover how Callisto has been getting plague infected blood. We find Zelfree and come face-to-face with Callisto and his crew and meet his mystical creature, Hellion. Lets dive on in and take a look at what's going on in this set of chapters. You can find us on Facebook and join in …
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Originally released Oct. 11, 2016 [edit recast settings] What is laughter? What roles does it serve? Sophie Scott, a neuroscientist, discusses this serious question with Nigel Warburton for this episode of Mind Bites, a series made in association with Philosophy Bites as part of Nicholas Shea's AHRC-funded Meaning for the Brain and Meaning for the …
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As all of the apprentices and Master Zelfree think that they got a clean escape, a fog bank looms in on the horizon. This can mean only one thing. Master Zelfree asks Volke to do one thing in his stead, go get the Frith Guild and keep Traces safe as Master Zelfree takes the journal with the wrong directions over to the Third Abyss as to leave the r…
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Originally released Oct. 3, 2016 [edit recast settings] Do we map the world in our minds? Does that imply that we have a little inner map-reader in our heads interpreting mental representations? Peter Godfrey-Smith discusses these issues with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. This episode is is part of a short series …
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