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Kosmos with a K

Kosmos School

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Kosmos with a K is Kosmos School's podcast about virtual reality. Each episode features a conversation between a guest and the co-founder of Kosmos School, Can. Kosmos School creates fun educational VR games.
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Karma Kosmos

Ladi Caramel

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Adulting is hard and karma is a witch. Let’s indulge in our life experiences, over kosmos of the week, and hopefully sort through how to get through the consequences of life.
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This podcast series, Preparing for Profound Change, explores the shifting global landscape. Economic collapse, climate chaos, political upheaval – these may seem like forces to fear, but in fact offer us deep opportunities for transformation. A post-carbon, post-capitalist world calls for deep awakening and action at all levels – by individuals, communities and societies. What skills, competencies and capacities will be most valued in the new world? How can our own inner practices keep us fr ...
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Welcome to The Living Kosmos Podcast! Our focus is on the questions, Who am I, and What is my place in the kosmos? This exploration is in service to understanding our true nature on our path toward human realization. Today we recognize that the universe has been on a journey of evolution from undifferentiated particles into life, consciousness, and even podcasts. You and I are vastly interwoven into this living, breathing kosmos. Our stories of healing, awakening, and self-actualization are ...
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Swiss'Up is the podcast on Swiss entrepreneurship and innovation. We interview founders, innovators, researchers and people who make Switzerland the most innovative country in the world. Swiss'Up is a platform that aims to share inspiration, knowledge and a mean for Switzerland to promote and grow its innovation ecosystem.
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The Sonography Lounge

Gulfcoast Ultrasound Institute

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The Sonography Lounge Is your casual resource to stay in the loop with all things diagnostic ultrasound. Your hosts Lori Green, BA, RDMS, RDCS, RVT and Trisha Reo, AAS, RDMS, RDCS, RVT along with field support by Casey Green will be diving into industry trends, new technology, career paths, and interviews with industry leaders to address common questions and offer healthcare professionals, students, and patients sound insights into the ever-evolving field of ultrasound. The Sonography Lounge ...
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The Human Story

The Human Story

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The Human Story seeks to spur curiosity by making the voices of people from different walks of life heard. Keep your curiosity nurtured by listening to talks on arts, sciences, economics and what will you. Keep’em synapses firing!
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Polish With John For Advanced (Dla Zaawansowanych) is a show dedicated for more advanced learners of Polish language. It covers many interesting topics so that your vocabulary will expand rapidly and with less effort. The podcast for beginners has to cover more every day and sometimes from-the-textbook stuff. It's going to be different here. I'll do my best not only to help my you learn Polish but also to entertain you. You'll also get to know about many things about Polish history and cultu ...
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Artist Amanda Williams details "We Say What Black This Is," the new exhibition at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art through May 24. Plus, Kosmo Vinyl shares the story behind Sandy Posey's 1966 hit, "Born a Woman. "Kim Sonderman, executive director of the Southeast Regional Sea Turtle Network, and film director Eleanor Church discuss the "Changing …
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Interparolo pri la paŝoj kompreni kio estas nia loko en la universo Ekde la komenco de la homaro oni klopodis kompreni kion oni vidas en la ĉielo. Observante la ĉielan spektaklon oni pli kaj pli komprenis, kia speca estas la tero kaj kie ĝi troviĝas en la mondo. De la plata tero al la sfera, de la tercentra universo al la suncentra al la sencentra.…
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Atlanta educator Jacqueline Howard discusses “Ms. Gussie’s Place,” her YouTube show for children with disabilities. Plus, csndra takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and comedian Gilbert Lawand details his new Apple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By WABE
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This Saturday, March 22, Pasaquan is hosting the "Keepin' the Song" concert to celebrate the intersection of music and visual art. Performers include Subsonics, W8ING4UFOs, Token Hearts, and Pylon Reenactment Society. Charles Fowler, the caretaker of Pasaquan, and Buffi Aguero, Subsonics drummer, and co-founding member, discuss why the seven-acre f…
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And here we learn that things are messier than they thought and we end with one more question! Choices is a D&D 5e campaign using the Cities of Myth Fallen Camelot setting created by RealmWarp Media. The music and sound effects used come from Monument Studios and were paid for personal usage. We play D&D 5e using the 2014 rules set. We play D&D on …
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Jim Farmer, director of the Out on Film Festival and Tam O’Shaughnessy, longtime partner of astronaut Sally Ride discuss “Sally” which screens for the Out on Film Spring Festival at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema on March 18. Plus, the annual Bonsai Show returns to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens this weekend, H Johnson stops by for the latest installme…
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Maestro Robert Spano celebrates 50 years of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra broadcasts on WABE ahead of his upcoming performances with the ASO on March 20, 22, 27, and 29. Plus, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s former principal clarinetist Laura Ardan reflects on her time working with Robert Spano. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Matt Hobbs and Travis Sharp, co-writers of “Hot Jambalaya,” discuss the new comedy-mystery-musical, which is on stage at Dad’s Garage through March 21. Plus, Anna Richardson, artistic director at Théâtre du Rêve, details their upcoming production of “Émelie: The Marquise du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight,” which is on stage March 12 through 23. …
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Elisabeth Remy Johnson celebrates 50 years of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra broadcasts on WABE. The ASO Principal Harpist performs the GRAMMY Award-winning Harp Concerto by Atlanta School composer Jennifer Higdon on March 20th and 22nd. Plus, we learn about the three new solo exhibitions on view at Echo Contemporary and hear about Aris Theatre’s relau…
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https://www.discogs.com/release/445594-Fanmail-The-Latest-Craze https://www.amazon.com/Latest-Craze-Fanmail/dp/B00000J802 Scott Silleta: Following his departure from Plankeye in July 1998, Silletta formed the Christian pop-punk band Fanmail that year. In 1999, Fanmail released an extended play, Here Comes Fanmail EP, and their debut studio album, T…
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Meisa Salaita, Atlanta Science Festival co-founder and co-executive director, discusses the connections between art and science at this year’s festival, which runs from March 8-22 at various venues. Plus, Kosmo Vinyl tells us about Nina Simone’s “My Baby Just Cares for Me” for the latest installment of “Kosmo’s Vinyl of the Week,” and Karen Kelly, …
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Travel expert and PBS host Rick Steves stops by for the latest “ATL Up and Away installment.” This month, Steves discusses European efforts to curb climate change. Plus, Lauren K Watel takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Poetry,” and vocalist Milton Suggs details his upcoming performance, “New Orleans Songbook: A Jazz at Lincoln Center…
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Trailblazer ballet dancer and Ballethnic dance coach Lydia Abarca Mitchell and author Karen Valby discuss Valby’s new book “The Swans of Harlem: Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History.” Plus, Associate Professor Jeff Albert, the interim chair of the School of Music at Georgia Tech, details this year’s Guthman M…
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Setting out the party discovers a new aspect of the current quest they face… Choices is a D&D 5e campaign using the Cities of Myth Fallen Camelot setting created by RealmWarp Media. Todays promo is for: TBM Games! The music and sound effects used come from Monument Studios and were paid for personal usage. We play D&D 5e using the 2014 rules set. W…
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Atlanta Film Society executive director and theater owner Chris Escobar, along with Laura Hennighausen, facilitator of Arts Capital Atlanta and director of strategic philanthropy at Purpose Possible, discuss the coalition advocating for investment in Atlanta’s arts. Plus, we hear about Atlanta’s many Listening Rooms, where music isn’t just played; …
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Filmmaker and director Oren Rudavsky discusses “Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire,” which screens this week as part of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival. We hear how Atlanta Smart Academy is celebrating Black History Month with a student concert, Dr. Scott Stewart joins us for our series, “Music in Media,” and we learn about “Science Jazz Hands,” a semi-reg…
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Rabbi Micah Lapidus of the Temple of Atlanta and Ebenezer Baptist Church member and vocalist Melvin Myles discuss their new music and upcoming performance at Eddie’s Attic on March 15. Curator Tony Casadonte, gallery director at Lumiere, and co-curator Judith Thompson, wife of the late photographer and director of the Harold Feinstein Photography T…
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Curator Michael Rooks details “Thinking Eye, Seeing Mind: The Medford and Loraine Johnston Collection,” which is on view at the High Museum of Art through May 25. Plus, Donnita Hathaway, daughter of legendary soul singer Donny Hathaway and Robert King, Jr., writer and actor in the new musical revue "The Voices of Donny Hathaway," discuss the show, …
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Legendary singer Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers details his first new album in over a decade, “Straight from the Heart.” Plus, Connor Lyons takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and filmmaker Paul Phelan discusses his new IMAX experience, “Elephants: Giants of the Desert,” screening daily at Fernbank Museum. See omnystudi…
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Jay and Clifton celebrate the successful funding of the rerelease of Aunt Bettys self titled debut on Lost in Ohio!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lostinohio/reissuing-the-aunt-bettys-debuthttps://multi-biome.com/music/tag/Aunt+Bettyshttp://www.basement.crucifyd.com/pages/records/html/discog-ART/Aunt%20Bettys.htmlhttps://www.patheos.com/blogs/…
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Joe Stephenson, director of the new film “Midas Man,” discusses the biopic, which screens as part of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival on February 23, March 1, and March 3. Kosmo Vinyl talks about Everything but the Girl’s “Hatfield 1980,” DreTL details his time on the Netflix series, “Rhythm and Flow, plus we hear about “The Specific Stroll,” an an…
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Avery Sunshine, winner of this year’s Grammy for “Best Progressive R&B Album,” discusses her upcoming performances at City Winery. Plus, Soul Food Cypher founder Alex “Cost One” Acosta and Cypher member Rio Nkosi discuss the intersection of art and community outreach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Chef, TV host, and author Alton Brown discusses his new book, “Food for Thought,” and his upcoming Atlanta show, “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite,” at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on February 20. Chaz Bear of Toro y Moi details his new album, “Hole Earth,” ahead of his show at the Tabernacle on February 21, and author Tripp Whetsell shares th…
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In which we explore, combat and feels and we finish the one shot! iʼm sorry did you say street magic is game by Caro Asercion and can be found on itch.io! Demigods is a PBTA game by Jason Mills. The music and sound effects used come from Monument Studios and were paid for personal usage. This podcast is powered by Podcasters by Spotify.…
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I recently caught up with Nick O’Loughlan, who has been undertaking a profound course in intuitive healing via the teachings of a special acacia, and who has been intensely working with many people to help them deal with physical and etheric parasites. Scroll down to "Parasites, dysbiosis and biofilm" to read about my protocol mentioned in the podc…
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Dr. Fahamu Pecou and Esohe Galbreath discuss the upcoming “Flowers and Seeds” event at the African Diaspora Museum of Atlanta, or ADAMA, which celebrates both established and rising artists of color. Plus, H Johnson stops by for the latest edition of “H Johnson’s Jazz Moment,” and we get an early start on Valentine’s Day and talk with Atlanta-based…
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Photographer Chris Aluka Berry discusses his book “Affrilachia: Testimonies” and his exhibition of the same name, which is on view at Mason Fine Art Gallery through February 28. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart stops by for the latest installment of our series, “Music in Media.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre’s interim artistic director Matthew Rushing and choreographer Hope Boykin discuss Ailey’s upcoming performances at the Fox Theatre. Plus, Atlanta Jym Davis, better known as “False Face,” joins us to discuss his upcoming solo art exhibition, “Final Form,” which opens at Reinhardt University’s Fincher Visual Arts Ce…
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Playwright Zora Howard discusses the world premiere of “BUST,” coming to the Alliance Theatre from February 13 through March 16. Corian Ellisor takes the spotlight in our series, “Speaking of Dance.” John B. White Jr., life director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, celebrates 50 years of ASO broadcasts on WABE. Fantastic Negrito reflects on the 1…
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Raymond Carr, puppeteer and founder of Ninja Puppets, and Jason Hines, artistic director of the Center for Puppetry Arts join Lois for a conversation about “The Muppet Movie,” recorded live at the Plaza Theater for “City Lights Cinema.” Plus, Author Zaria Ware discusses her book, “"BLK Art: The Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Wester…
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Director Matt Torney and actor Andrew Benator discuss the Atlanta premiere production of “The Lehman Trilogy,” presented by Theatrical Outfit and the Bremen. The show opens today at the Balzer Theatre at Herren’s and runs through March 2. Jon Ludwig, former artistic director of the Center for Puppetry Arts, talks about the new Disney plus documenta…
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True Colors artistic director Jamil Judea and director Ibi Owolabi detail their new production of “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding,” coming to Southwest Arts. Plus, PBS travel expert Rick Steves joins us for “ATL Up and Away,” and conductor Jonathan McPhee discusses the music behind the Atlanta Ballet’s upcoming production of “The Rite of Spring.” See…
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Author Victoria Christopher Murray discusses her new book, “Harlem Rhapsody.” Plus, we talk to Grammy-nominated R&B artist Ruben Studdard ahead of his performance at the Roswell Roots Festival, and we learn about the budget cut to Fulton County’s arts and culture funding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Where we start the actual one shot and there is no escape from the shenanigans! iʼm sorry did you say street magic is game by Caro Asercion and can be found on itch.io! Demigods is a PBTA game by Jason Mills. Todays promo is for: TBM Games! The music and sound effects used come from Monument Studios and were paid for personal usage. This podcast is…
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Emory Film and Media professor Dan Reynolds and Goodrich C. White Professor & Interim Chair in the Film and Media department Matthew Bernstein detail Emory Cinematheque's free film screening series, "Film on Film." Plus, H Johnson stops by for the latest edition of "H Johnson's Jazz Moment," SCAD Fash curator Rafael Gomes discusses their new Sandy …
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Drag queen Brigitte Bidet discusses her upcoming one-woman show, “Chick with a Schtick,” on stage at City Winery on February 9. Plus, Dr. Scott Stewart stops by for the latest installment of “Music in Media,” and we hear about a new Artist-in-Residence opportunity with Public Art Futures Lab. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Musicians and sound engineers Dr. Tommy Joe Anderson and Fyodor Cherniavsky share some of their favorite Atlanta Symphony Orchestra memories and celebrate 50 years of ASO broadcasts on WABE. Plus, Rahbi takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and Rough Draft Atlanta’s senior editor and dining editor, Beth McKibben, joins us for our…
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Charlotte-based artist and photographer Micah Cash discusses his new photography exhibition, "Waffle House Vistas," at the Georgia Museum of Art through June 1. Plus, Anthony "Firefly" Gasaway, Jr. and Joy "Kuma" Rowe of the FyreNation Crew take the spotlight for our series, "Speaking of Dance," and actor and musician Dua Saleh stops by ahead of th…
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Grammy award-winning singers Rebecca and Megan Lovell of the band Larkin Poe discuss their new album, “Bloom.” Plus, we hear about an upcoming concert celebrating Milt Gabler and Commodore Records, and we celebrate the life and legacy of David Lynch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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“Nickel Boys” director and co-screenplay writer RaMell Ross discusses why he shot the award-winning film entirely from a first-person point of view. Plus, actor Linseigh Green discusses her extraordinary achievements in theater and advocacy, artist and music enthusiast Kosmo Vinyl stops by for “Kosmo’s Vinyl of the Week,” and violinist Jason Anick …
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Bestselling author Abbott Kahler discusses their new book, “Eden Undone: A True Story of Sex, Murder, and Utopia at the Dawn of World.” Plus, actor James Morrison details his new one-man play that chronicles the struggles of a parent whose son is battling brain cancer and artistic director Yao Lu tells us about the Magic Eastern Ensemble’s upcoming…
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Director Mark Valdez discusses the Alliance Theatre’s world premiere stage adaptation of the Newbery Award-winning picture book “Doctor De Soto.” Plus, H Johnson stops by for “H Johnson’s Jazz Moment,” artists Savonna Nicole Atkins and Rachel Gant detail their new exhibition, “Through Windows and Across Parks,” and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra princi…
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Mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton joins ‘City Lights’ ahead of her upcoming performance at Spivey Hall on January 19. Plus, Choreographer Frankie Mulinix discusses the art of Butoh dance, Dr. Scott Stewart joins us for our series, Music in Media, and gallerist Shawn Vinson details the joint grand openings of The Sun ATL and One Contemporary Gallery. See o…
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Atlanta actor and artist Danielle Deadwyler discusses her new film “The Piano Lesson,” which is streaming now on Netflix. MJQ co-owners Murphy and Ryan Purcell discuss the iconic club’s last days on Ponce de Leon Avenue and its upcoming grand opening in Underground Atlanta. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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