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We get life advice from women worth listening to. Sharing the pivotal moments that made them who they are today, our special guests tell us the best advice they’ve ever been given… and the worst.
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Indian Noir

Nikesh Murali

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India's most critically acclaimed chart-topping horror podcast featuring Indian Horror stories and Indian Creepypastas in audio and animated video format. Nikesh Murali (host) is a Commonwealth Short Story Prize winning writer, bestselling horror author & professional narrator. Podcast featured in Harper’s Bazaar, India Today, CBC, The Hindu, Times of India, New Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Deccan Herald, The Statesman, The Week, The Telegraph, Femina, Economic times, Mid-Day, The News M ...
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Grazia’s editor at large Angela Buttolph is joined by Kerstin from Ms Marmite Lover, Esther from Recipe Rifle and Rejina from Gastro Geek for a masterclass in culinary blogging at the Apple Store Regent Street in London. The School of Grazia masterclass series is an unmissable opportunity to see Grazia Daily interrogate a super-group of bloggers for all their web knowledge, lightbulb moments and must- know methods they’ve used to become some of blogging’s biggest names.
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Grazia’s editor at large Angela Buttolph is joined by Emily from Fashion Foie Gras, Ella from La Petite Anglaise and Ella from Coco’s Tea Party for a masterclass in street style, London Fashion Week, Instagram and more at the Apple Store Regent Street in London. The School of Grazia masterclass series is an unmissable opportunity to see Grazia Daily interrogate a super-group of bloggers for all their web knowledge, lightbulb moments and must- know methods they’ve used to become some of blogg ...
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Delve into the world of beauty blogging with Grazia’s editor-at-large Angela Buttolph as she is joined by Fleur of Fleur De Force, Estée of Essie Button and Lily of Lily Pebbles. They discuss starting and running a successful beauty blog, their most exciting blogging moments and the possible impact of sharing your opinions and advice on the Internet at the Apple Store Regent Street in London.
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Join Grazia's Editor at Large, Angela Buttolph, for the first in a special series of three fashion blogging masterclasses. Angela will host some of the blogosphere's biggest names - Reem of Five Five Fabulous, Laetitia of Mademoiselle Robot and Stella of Stella’s Wardrobe - as they share their top tips and talk about their most exciting blogging moments as well as the impact of sharing your opinions and style online.
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Join Grazia's Editor at Large Angela Buttolph for the second in a special series of three fashion blogging masterclasses. Angela will host some of the blogosphere's biggest names - Hannah Almassi, Phill Taylor and Sandra of 5 Inch and Up - as they share their top tips and talk about their most exciting blogging moments as well as the impact of sharing your opinions and style online.
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Love Stories

Dolly Alderton

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In this podcast series, author and journalist Dolly Alderton will be talking to guests about their most defining relationships: the passion, heartbreak, longing, familiarity and fondness that have formed who they are. The podcast is being released to tie-in with Dolly Alderton’s debut book, Everything I Know About Love which is out now in paperback with a brand new chapter: Everything I Know At Thirty. Dolly Alderton is an award winning journalist and bestselling author. She has a column in ...
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Diary, She Wrote

Diary She Wrote, Liz Beardsell

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“The millennial Bridget Jones. The new voice of a generation.” Grazia UK. A raw, relatable and binge-worthy storytelling podcast made from over 10,000 intimate diary entries. Listen to Liz Beardsell share vulnerable and unapologetically honest true stories about the complexities of sex, modern dating and relationships. The podcast is made up of 3 series in total and listeners are encouraged to start listening from the beginning, from Series 1, Episode 1 - Dexter Turner where the story begins ...
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Hussein Chalayan, one of the world’s most innovative fashion designers, in conversation with Grazia’s Fashion Director Susannah Frankel at the Apple Store Regent Street in London. The designer whose sharp tailoring and edgy minimalist aesthetic is favored by fashion insiders, is also known for his fashion shows which have included a table turning into a skirt, remote control dresses and an airplane dress with movable parts, it’s little wonder he’s known as one of the fashion world’s most ori ...
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He turned Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent into the hottest labels on the planet and has since launched an eponymous line that’s loved by all of Hollywood. In his spare time, he directed the Oscar-nominated movie, ‘A Single Man’. Hear the legendary Tom Ford talk about the highs and lows of his incredible career with Grazia’s Style Director Paula Reed.
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Step inside the contemporary Dior mind with ‘Dior Talks’, a series of podcasts aimed at bringing together both the people who directly shape the creative direction of the House and those whose artistic, cultural or intellectual impact influence its narrative. The sixth series, ‘Feminism’, focuses on the women who have inspired Maria Grazia Chiuri, both professionally and personally, and who have been involved in the bold collaborations with the House that the Creative Director of Women’s col ...
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Adventures in underwear… In this fascinating, fun and body-positive series, fashion journalists and underwear obsessives Emily Cronin (Elle, Telegraph, Grazia) and Kate Finnigan (Financial Times, British Vogue, The Gentlewoman) take listeners through the secret life of our most foundational garments. From the advent of the thong to celebrity lingerie brands and the dark art of bra fitting, Emily and Kate lay the world of women’s underwear bare. Every week they hear real-life stories and insi ...
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Podcasting Playbook – by Pineapple

Podcasting Playbook – by Pineapple

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This is the Podcasting Playbook, from the team behind Pineapple Audio Production. This is for anyone who loves podcasts, makes podcasts or is thinking about making podcasts. We’ll give you tips, tricks, ideas and inspiration for your podcast or podcast concept – and in each episode we’ll reflect on a project with one of our clients or team – the background to it, it’s successes, challenges and more! At Pineapple, we’re all about creating great experiences for our clients, hosts, guests and l ...
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Bastiano Balearic

Bastiano Balearic

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GONE TO MIXCLOUD. See you there! Music addict. Too weird to live and too rare to die. Music References ♫ -Pure Ibiza Radio -Bora Bora, Ibiza -Hotel Slon -Cvetličarna, Lj -Club Cankarjev Dom, Lj -Orto Bar, Lj -Opera Bar, Lj -Nebotičnik Skyscraper Lj -Ljubljanski grad/Ljubljana Castle -Chill Out Cafe Lj -Mr.&Mrs. Green, Lj -Solist, Lj -Terminal Club, Lj -Mesečina, Trbovlje -Simphony, MB -Sante, MB -Bossaball festival, Ankaran -Marco Polo, Nova Gorica -DiVino, Lj -Feniks (FNX), Lj -Rich Club, L ...
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Stance is an independent award-winning arts, culture and current affairs podcast run by New York based journalist and curator Chrystal Genesis. An episode is released on the 1st of every month. Stance is produced by Chrystal Genesis, Zara Martin and Saskia Sewell. stancepodcast.com @stancepodcast Guests so far include musicians Four Tet, Jamila Woods, Róisín Murphy, Amber Mark, Caribou, Kaytranada, Jessie Ware, Tricky and Nao, authors Yaa Gyasi, Sayaka Murata, Elif Shafak & Valeria Luiselli, ...
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Uncommon Sense

The Sociological Review

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Our world afresh, through the eyes of sociologists. Brought to you by The Sociological Review, Uncommon Sense is a space for questioning taken-for-granted ideas about society – for imagining better ways of living together and confronting our shared crises. Hosted by Rosie Hancock in Sydney and Alexis Hieu Truong in Ottawa, featuring a different guest each month, Uncommon Sense insists that sociology is for everyone – and that you definitely don’t have to be a sociologist to think like one! S ...
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Do you want to know what it takes to work as a high-performing Executive Assistant? You’ll find out when you listen to The EA Campus podcast. Join Nicky Christmas, the Founder of Practically Perfect PA and The EA Campus, for a weekly interview with successful Assistants who all have first-hand experience and lessons to share on what it takes to excel in the role. Tune in, get inspired and learn how to create an Assistant career where you are valued, motivated and ready to face every challeng ...
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Think you know “coffee culture”? Anthropologist Grazia Ting Deng discusses her research into the “paradox of Chinese Espresso” – or why and how coffee bars in Italy, seen as such distinctively “Italian” spaces, became increasingly managed by Chinese baristas since 2008. Grazia tells Rosie and guest host Amit Singh – who highlights the overlap with …
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Karine Varley's book Vichy's Double Bind: French Collaboration between Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War (Cambridge UP, 2023) advances a significant new interpretation of French collaboration during the Second World War. Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vi…
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Christine Wohar talks about Finding Frassati: And Following His Path to Holiness (EWTN, 2021), her book about Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati. The book is a biography, hagiography, and delightful conversation about the participation of the Communion of Saints in our lives and how can join hands with them in our daily lives. Like many of us, Bl. Pier …
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We commonly think of trolls as anonymous online pranksters who hide behind clever avatars and screen names. In Trolling Ourselves to Death: Democracy in the Age of Social Media (Oxford UP, 2024), Jason Hannan reveals how the trolls have emerged from the cave and now walk in the clear light of day. Once limited to the darker corners of the internet,…
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Like blade through a breezeBuy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR athttps://amzn.to/42XxAu5 Dear listeners, to support Indian Noir, India’s most criticallyacclaimed crime and horror podcast :- Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.- Follow and sign up for new episode alerts.- Follow me on Instag…
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During the fourteenth century in Western Europe, there was a growing interest in imitating the practices of a group of hermits known as the Desert Fathers and Mothers. Laypeople and religious alike learned about their rituals not only through readings from the Vitae Patrum (Lives of the Desert Fathers) and sermons but also through the images that b…
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Sino-Italian Political and Economic Relations: From the Treaty of Friendship to the Second World War (Routledge, 2024) presents a comprehensive narrative and historical analysis of the political and economic relations between China and Italy from the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce signed in October 1866 to the Second World War. Utilizing primary…
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Calm like a bombBuy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR athttps://amzn.to/42XxAu5 Dear listeners, to support Indian Noir, India’s most criticallyacclaimed crime and horror podcast :- Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.- Follow and sign up for new episode alerts.- Follow me on Instagram instagr…
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Italy's resurrection from 20 years of fascism, three years of war, and two years of civil war is one of the 20th century's great, under-told stories. It's a history of a decade of clashes and compromises between two mass movements - Communism and Christian Democracy - backed offstage by two superpowers. Above all, it's about the party management of…
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Joseph A. Skloot joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, First Impressions: Sefer hasimdim and Early Modern Hebrew Printing (Brandeis UP, 2023). First Impressions uncovers the history of creative adaptation and transformation through a close analysis of the creation of the Sefer Hasidim book. In 1538, a partnership of Jewish silk makers in the…
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How was the Roman way of war unique, and what were the virtues that defined the Roman Republic? Are there lessons for modern Republics from the Roman one? Annika sits down with 2022-2023 James Madison Program Garwood Visiting Fellow Dr. Steele Brand, a professor of history and director of the Politics, Philosophy, and History Program at Cairn Unive…
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In this debut conversation, we speak to Dr. Nina Beguš, a researcher at UC Berkeley and the founder of InterpretAI who holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from Harvard University. Listen to learn about Nina’s path at the intersection of AI and the humanities, the challenges and rewards of working across disciplines, what questions to ask as an et…
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The Dangerous Art of Text Mining: A Methodology for Digital History (Cambridge UP, 2022) celebrates the bold new research now possible because of text mining: the art of counting words over time. However, this book also presents a warning: without help from the humanities, data science can distort the past and lead to perilous errors. The book open…
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to dustBuy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR athttps://amzn.to/42XxAu5 Dear listeners, to support Indian Noir, India’s most criticallyacclaimed crime and horror podcast :- Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.- Follow and sign up for new episode alerts.- Follow me on Insta…
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During the first half of the twentieth century, a group of collectors and creators dedicated themselves to documenting the history of African American life. At a time when dominant institutions cast doubt on the value or even the idea of Black history, these bibliophiles, scrapbookers, and librarians created an enduring set of African diasporic arc…
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Archaeology as a discipline has undergone significant changes over the past decades, in particular concerning best practices for how to handle the vast quantities of data that the discipline generates. As Shaping Archaeological Archives: Dialogues between Fieldwork, Museum Collections, and Private Archives (Brepols, 2023) uncovers, much of this dat…
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What isn't counted doesn't count. And mainstream institutions systematically fail to account for feminicide, the gender-related killing of women and girls, including cisgender and transgender women. Against this failure, Counting Feminicide: Data Feminism in Action (MIT Press, 2024) brings to the fore the work of data activists across the Americas …
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What does it mean to make things? Why are some people valorised as “makers”, while others are rendered invisible? And what duty do sociologists have as makers of knowledge and narratives? The “sewing cycling sociologist” Kat Jungnickel joins Uncommon Sense to discuss all this and more; including her years of research celebrating historic female cyc…
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Galati 2:20 - Voce del verbo amare è la vittoria di Gesù su di te, in te, per te, con te. TU, NON IO significa che tu perdi e lo Spirito Santo vince: VINCE SU DI TE, perché Gesù ha vinto il tuo cuore; VINCE IN TE; VINCE PER TE, tutti i tuoi però i tuoi ma e i tuoi se; VINCE CON TE, conquistando le promesse che hai in Gesù!…
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Tito 2:11-14 - Non ci sarebbe grazia se non ci fosse la colpa che scaturisce dalla trasgressione della legge. La colpa comporta una pena. Dio è amorevole e giusto. Gesù è stato punito al posto nostro perché noi avessimo grazia. La nostra gratitudine non può fermarsi in nessuna circostanza della vita rispetto alla grazia che abbiamo in Cristo. La gr…
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Giobbe 1:20-22 - Il protagonista del libro di Giobbe è il dolore. Nella sofferenza degli altri empatizziamo con la vicinanza e il silenzio. Il dolore prende molte forme: la rabbia, scoraggiamento, amarezza, depressione, patteggiamento e umiltà. Dobbiamo concederci il tempo della sofferenza. Possiamo fermarci e considerare le meraviglie di Dio. Egli…
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Ariella Aisha Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed groups, continually emphasized the possibility of progress while trying to d…
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In sixteenth and seventeenth-century England, the female silhouette underwent a dramatic change. This very structured form, created using garments called bodies and farthingales, existed in various extremes in Western Europe and beyond, in the form of stays, corsets, hoop petticoats and crinolines, right up until the twentieth century. With a nuanc…
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Stairway to hellBuy my collection of horror novellas TALES OF HORROR athttps://amzn.to/42XxAu5 Dear listeners, to support Indian Noir, India’s most criticallyacclaimed crime and horror podcast :- Donate via https://ko-fi.com/U7U03JREM to cover the web hosting and sfx costs.- Follow and sign up for new episode alerts.- Follow me on Instagram instagr…
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How are digital platforms transforming heritage? In Geopolitics of Digital Heritage (Cambridge UP, 2023), Dr Natalia Grincheva, Program Leader of the BA (Hons) Arts Management at the University of the Arts Singapore and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Dr Elizabeth Stainforth, a lecturer in the School of Fine Art,…
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How are digital platforms transforming heritage? In Geopolitics of Digital Heritage (Cambridge UP, 2023), Dr Natalia Grincheva, Program Leader of the BA (Hons) Arts Management at the University of the Arts Singapore and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Dr Elizabeth Stainforth, a lecturer in the School of Fine Art,…
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How do bureaucratic documents create and reproduce a state’s capacity to see? What kinds of worlds do documents help create? Further, how might such documentary practices and settler colonial ways of seeing be refused? Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentation, Administration, and the Interventions of Indigenous Art (Fordham University Press, …
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Burnout has become a byword for workplace exhaustion, but does it have a deeper history? Hannah Proctor joins us to explain how the notion emerged in the USA’s 1960s countercultural free clinics movement, at first relating to the emotional defeat of idealistic activists but came to be seen as simply the result of working too hard. It’s a story that…
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The past several decades have seen a massive shift in debates over who owns and has the right to tell Native American history and stories. For centuries, non-Native actors have collected, stolen, sequestered, and gained value from Native stories and documents, human remains, and sacred objects. However, thanks to the work of Native activists, Nativ…
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