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FAMILIE & GEDöNS
Ob Kindergeld oder Krippenoffensive, Elternrecht oder Eizellspende, Gender oder Sexualaufklärung: In unserem Podcast erfahren Sie alles Wichtige zur Lage der Familie. Jeden Monat kommentieren wir aktuelle Schlagzeilen aus Familie, Politik und Gesellschaft. Produziert vom Aktionsbündnis für Ehe & Familie – DemoFürAlle.
ALWAYS BE CHOKING
Hosted by Frank Ungaro - entrepreneur and one of Canada's first Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioners, Always Be Choking is a lifestyle podcast that brings in guests from all over to discuss what it takes to always be striving toward the goal, to always be pushing for the close. Whether it's finance, business, hunting, fishing, jiu jitsu, this podcast discusses what drives the successful in their relentless pursuit of achievement.
RUNNING REALIZED
We love to run. We love the running community. We love runners. But we also know there are some issues in our world that directly affect the sport that we love. Issues that need to be addressed. We want to understand what is happening and know what we can do to help uplift underrepresented genders, celebrate and include different cultures and backgrounds, and address the environmental impact of running. Running Realized is a space to explore, discuss and provide insight to create meaningful change. Join running industry voices Tina Muir and Knox Robinson as we tell stories, consult with experts, and search for actionable ways that we can all be a part of the solution. Our mission is to explore running culture as a vehicle to realize its full potential, and we want you to join us.
HIGH STREET TALES
Welcome to High Street Tales. A Historic England podcast. Starting in Autumn 2020, specially commissioned writers on seven high streets across England began work on High Street Tales: a new storytelling initiative by Historic England to uncover the hidden histories and celebrate the everyday magic of the high street. Working both online and offline where they could, they spoke with local people to uncover memories, reflections, personal histories and local legends on and around the high street. What emerged was a set of modern High Street Tales which explore the connection between history, memory and place and paint a vivid portrait of the high street. High Street Tales is part of Historic England’s high street cultural programme; four years of nationwide cultural activity helping to make high streets more attractive, engaging and vibrant places for people to live, work and spend time. The programme is run by Historic England, in partnership with Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England. For more information go to HistoricEngland.org.uk/highstreettales or follow us on social @HistoricEngland or by using the hashtag #HighStreetTales.
KONSERVERINGSPODDEN
This is the podcast for, about, and with conservators. It is made for those who are conservators or are interested in and want to learn more about conservation. We will highlight current cultural heritage issues from the perspective of conservators and give them a voice. På svenska: Det här är podden för, om och med konservatorer. Den är till för dig som är konservator eller är intresserad av och vill veta mer om konservering. Vi kommer belysa aktuella kulturarvsfrågor utifrån konservatorers perspektiv och låta konservatorerna själva få höras.
THE BUSINESS SIDE WITH IAN BORTHWICK
A look into the business side of the modern creator. Over the past 8 years, Ian Borthwick has worked with over 1,000 creators. Now he wants to show listeners the businesses these entrepreneur-creators are building. If you're interested in why Cody Ko has his own mug company, why Emma Chamberlain has her own coffee, and why Mr. Beast has his own burger...then this podcast is for you.
CITIES@TUFTS LECTURES
Tufts University and Shareable.net present Cities@Tufts, a free series exploring community innovations in urban planning. The live discussions are moderated by professor Julian Agyeman and the podcast is hosted by Shareable's Tom Llewellyn. The sessions will focus on topics such as Environmental justice vs White Supremacy in the 21st century; Sacred Civics: What would it mean to build seven generation cities; Organizing for Food Sovereignty; From Spatializing Culture to Social Justice and Public Space; Exploring Invisible Women Syndrome; The Introduction of Street Trees in Boston and New York; Design principles for the urban commons; and The Past, Present, and Future State of Cities.