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THE TRULY CO PODCAST
The Truly Co is a Christian media company that encourages Jesus-loving women on their faith journey. The Truly Co produces a biannual print magazine that features encouraging stories and perspectives on living out biblical truth in our daily lives. The podcast, hosted by Publisher Lindsay May, features conversations about articles, inspiring stories, and encouraging messages that challenge readers to grow in their faith and focus their minds on whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable.
THE HER PLATFORM PODCAST
We have cultivated a platform for inspirational, innovative, and mold-breaking women to share their stories, on everything from personal breakthroughs to professional triumphs, as a way to inspire people in their own lives. We believe that this type of interaction between women is more crucial than ever in today’s political climate and increasingly isolated environments in which we live. There are many ways in this world to be a woman, and it is through sharing these experiences that help us feel less alone. We can find the extraordinary rooted in topics that seem ordinary. We can find common threads that connect women in communities across the world. By getting together, we can see glimpses of ourselves in each other’s stories.
ART DIMENSIONS: BEYOND THE PALETTE
How does contemporary art get created? Hear the behind-the-scenes of some of today’s great painters, sculptors, photographers, and collectors. Learn the inspiration, motivation, and creative processes that make contemporary art possible. Hosted by Whitney Rosenson, Owner of Art Dimensions Online – your online home for art leasing and sales from over 80 talented artists
WELL THAT DIDN'T WORK
a podcast for and about successful and inspiring creators, creatives and curators who started something from scratch. they learned (and are still learning) what worked and didn't work in business, wellness, creativity and life and their passing us their notes. in a world that glorifies perfection and highlight reels, this podcast celebrates the process, mess and all, because that's where the magic lives. cassandra (cassie), host, author of "the essential luxury of you: visual reminders to dismantle self-doubt and learn to celebrate you", fashion industry insider, wellness enthusiast, experimentalist and fellow creative is chatting with creators about their "success is failure turned inside out moments", how they stay inspired and their wellness and creative practices. if you're a creator than consider this your soft landing place to hit the reset button. get cozy, leave perfection at the door, you won't need it here.
ANNUAL PASSHOLES
Hosts David and CJ have a lot of love and a lot of opinions about theme parks, movies, and the Disney fans who enjoy them. They will explore wide-ranging topics like articulated animatronic heads, character actors of the 1960's, and what dressing Rolly Crump liked on his salad. Fun for the whole family!
PASSION FOR DANCE
You train extensively as a dancer, but what about mental training? Have you ever trained your mental skills like confidence, focus, or resilience? When you tune in to Passion for Dance, that mental training is precisely what you get. You can learn from a sport psychology expert who understands the dance industry and can teach you how to elevate your performance and truly thrive on and off stage. Welcome to Passion for Dance, where your host, Dr. Chelsea, will bring the science of sport psychology into the dance studio. Each week, you will learn actionable strategies and new mindsets to build happier, more successful dancers. Dance teaches us to push through the pain to reach our goals, and we are used to criticism, tears, bleeding toes, and sore muscles. But now, psychological research has taught us more about mental health and resilience than ever before, and it's time to change our industry for the better. Being a dancer teaches us critical life skills, but that doesn't mean we have to suffer before we can build ourselves back up. Dance can teach us self-discipline, teamwork, confidence, grit, and resilience without destroying our self-esteem. The path to personal growth is full of joy, self-discovery, and challenging roadblocks, but we don't have to figure it out alone. This podcast is for all of us to connect, learn, and share our passion for dance with the world.
THE CITY SHOW
The City Show is a documentary-style podcast by Cityscapes Studio in collaboration with the African Centre for Cities. Now in its third season, the series explores what it means to be urban from the perspective of people living in the ever-evolving cities of Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and the Gulf region. Each episode, examines how cities are evolving from the perspective of activists, policymakers, researchers, and everyday residents in those regions. It is a collaboration between Cityscapes Studio and African Centre for Cities.
YOUNGBLOOD MONDAY LUNCH
Need a little breather in your day? Join us for Youngblood Monday Lunch, a short play podcast from the writers of Youngblood, where you’re always on your lunch break! Every episode features a brand new, never-before-seen-or-heard play by a member of Youngblood, Ensemble Studio Theatre’s OBIE Award-winning emerging playwrights collective. Tune in on Mondays to join us for a fresh dose of theatre with your lunch - you bring the provisions and we’ll bring the plays!
DESIGN AND SHINE
Design and Shine will bring you conversations about the creative design process, being a successful creative entrepreneur, stepping into the mindset of a successful designer and all things pattern design. Hosted by Rachelle Holowko who is a surface pattern designer, artist, educator and leader of a beautiful global community of designers and creatives.
TRANSMISSION: A SERIES OF FIVE PODCASTS ON DISEASE AND...
Ines Doujak and John Barker present a new podcast series looking at the social and cultural history of pandemics, beginning with the global transmission of diseases that was facilitated by European colonialism. Interwoven with spoken word, music and songs, Doujak and Barker consider how the spread of disease, parasite and infestation throughout history has created a dehumanised language, which has entered political vocabulary, specifically directed at migrants, minorities and the poor.