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ACCORDING TO NICK YOUSSEF
Comedian and writer Nick Youssef's thoughts and ramblings on all things culture. This podcast will now include mini episodes on Nick's latest endeavor as a student at Columbia University. If you want to see and read more on this wild and challenging journey, please subscribe to the Patreon: patreon.com/atny See you on the podcast, on the road, or in a classroom!
FORæLDRE På FULDTID
Podcast for dig, der hjemmepasser dine børn eller overvejer at tage dem ud af daginstitution eller skole for selv at varetage opgaven. Hør forskellige hjemmepassere fortælle hver deres historie om deres vej ind i og erfaringer med hjemmelivet. Værten er Johanne Friis Andreasen, som selv er blevet hjemmegående med sine to yngste efter fødsel af tredje barn. Læs mere på foraeldrepåfuldtid.dk eller følg med på Instagram.
THE EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY WOMAN PODCAST
Geri Scazzero knew there was something desperately wrong with her life. She felt like a single parent raising her four young daughters alone. She finally told her husband, ‘I quit,’ and left the thriving church he pastored, beginning a journey that transformed her and her marriage for the better. In The Emotionally Healthy Woman Podcast, Geri talks about how she found a way out of an inauthentic, superficial spirituality to genuine freedom in Christ.
GUGGENHEIM A TO Z
Guggenheim A to Z comprises a series of intimate conversations that explore topics central to the Guggenheim and the landscape of modern and contemporary art at large. Covering concepts you may come across during your exploration of the Guggenheim, such as nonobjectivity, social practice, identity, performance art, Process art, spirituality, and globalism, these tracks are intended to provide a deeper understanding of the museum’s history and collection. Each episode features the voices of two staff members from departments across the institution, including archives, conservations, communications, curatorial, education, public programs, and the performing arts. The resulting conversations shed light on the museum’s past, present, and future from perspectives you may not have encountered before. This series originated during the Covid-19 pandemic, which prevented visitors and museum staff from coming to the museum and physically engaging with the art for many long months. The interviews were recorded remotely and with the intention of bringing art and culture to the listener, offering inspiration and solace at a time when we need it most. Find a copy of the catalogue "Guggenheim A to Z" at the museum gift shop to learn more about these concepts and others that are essential to the Guggenheim. Learn more at Guggenheim.org or on the Bloomberg Connects app.
BAR FIGHTS
Survivor and attorney Sarah Klein, of Manly, Stewart & Finaldi, America's leading sexual abuse firm, goes after the issues that matter with this informative and compelling podcast. With media personalities ranging from athletes and celebrities to authors and wellness aficionados, insightful conversation will be the undercard and real change (or justice) will be the main event. Pull up a ringside chair and join the fight.
ALDRIG MEHR PODDEN
Rivningarna av Stockholm och andra stadskärnor under efterkrigstiden är ett ämne som aldrig slutar att uppröra och fascinera. I Aldrig Mehr podden samtalar Rikard Gustavsson och Eric Palmcrantz om försvunna platser och rivna byggnader med människor som på ett eller annat sätt försöker förklara hur det kunde ske och varför eller varför inte det ”aldrig mehr” borde hända igen. För det kan det väl inte göra? Producerat av Figaro Music & Media Group.
MOR SKILJER SIG
En podd där två kvinnor, inte litteraturvetare, snackar både lättvindigt och med visst djup om böcker skrivna av kvinnliga författare i olika tider och rum. Vi bjuder på såväl lite gråt som väldigt många skratt! Man kan kanske säga att vi knådar själen genom att anta dessa kvinnors perspektiv på vår egen tillvaro? Man behöver inte ha läst böckerna för att lyssna, men är man intresserad finns aktuella boklistor på både vår insta @morskiljersig och i vår Facebookgrupp https://www.facebook.com/groups/377688474012588
WHAT WORKS: THE FUTURE OF LOCAL NEWS
From Northeastern University's School of Journalism. Local news, the bedrock of democracy, is in crisis. Dan Kennedy of Northeastern University and veteran Boston Globe editor Ellen Clegg talk to journalists, policymakers and entrepreneurs about what's working to keep local news alive.