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INMEE PODCAST
Vitaj v INMEE Podcaste. Všetko, čo potrebuješ, máš v sebe. Možno to ešte nepoznáš, možno o tom pochybuješ, alebo nevieš, čo je ozaj to “tvoje”. Tina so svojimi hosťami otvára skutočné príbehy ľudí, ktorí našli odvahu ísť za tým, čo ich napĺňa a čo si pre seba prajú. Spoločne sa ponárajú do hĺbok ich ciest, v ktorých úprimne odkrývajú zásadné momenty a uvedomenia, hľadajú rôzne spôsoby sebarozvoja a sebapochopenia. Pretože neexistuje len jedna správna cesta – každý z nás si tú svoju tvorí sám. Veríme, že si tu nájdeš presne to, čo pre seba potrebuješ. Lebo to je to jediné, o čo tu beží. Chceš poznať a pracovať so svojimi talentmi? - vstup do našej vzdelávacej platformy INMEE ACADEMY: https://www.inmee.sk/inmee-academy-clenstvo - alebo sa pozri na všetky naše programy: https://www.inmee.sk/inmee-programy
EDIFYING TOGETHER, FEAT. TAMIR D. HARPER
Across the country, school systems are struggling to ensure all students can benefit from the ‘role model effect’ and the other positive benefits of having teachers that reflect their diversity. Over half of K-12 students are students of color, yet only one in five teachers is a person of color, and less than 2% of teachers are Black men. Join us in a fresh take on the opportunity to ensure a diverse teacher workforce in Edifying Together with Tamir D. Harper. After earning his degree from American University, Tamir has returned home to the city of Philadelphia to teach 8th graders in a West Philly public school. Follow his journey as a new teacher, as he engages in each episode with leading educators of color from across the country - teachers, professors, and leaders, who will provide insights, mentorship, support, and encouragement. Edifying Together, featuring Tamir D. Harper, is a podcast dedicated to empowering teachers of color, brought to you by Edifying Teachers. Edifying Together is an extension of Max Out Time With AJ II's award-winning "Education Reboot" podcast series, created by Arthur Jones II.
BOSSMOVE
BossMove is a workshop-style podcast that will help you set your path to success and chase your goals. Kison and Shyla engage in conversations with leaders/entrepreneurs and ask them to lay out their steps to success. Now you can learn and repeat the moves they used to get to the top.
VULNERABILITY IN LIFE AND ART
Explore who you are and can become through openness, risk, reflection, and conversation. I talk with artists and other creatives in a wide range of disciplines - from painting, photography, and writing to furniture and automotive restoration, entrepreneurship, and stage performance - to discover what drives them and what they reveal about themselves through their work. Listen to a few of these conversations and find what you need to take one step, then one more step in your own life. One step after the other makes the journey. Please send feedback to [email protected] #podcast #podcastconversations #vulnerabilitylifeart #vulnerability #vulnerableconversations #takerisks #makeart
GREY HERON MEDIA
Grey Heron Media makes award winning audio and film rooted in community, informed by location, and driven by human interaction, from our base in the mountain village of Kilfinane Co. Limerick, Ireland. Podcast support by the HearSay International Audio Arts Festival, Arts Council, Limerick Council, and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television Licence Fee.
SHRED THIS BOOK
Snowboard Pioneer Chris Karol talks about his journey through the foundational years of the sport and how his experiences growing up led him to where he is today. Minnesota native Jeanne Souldern shares her view of life, snowboarding and resort-culture, offering midwestern perspective from outside the bubble.
HUMANS BEING POWERED BY KUDZUKIAN
Humans Being is one-hour podcast hosted by world-renowned saxophonist Kirk Whalum. In each episode, Kirk will guide us through an entertaining mix of stories from his lengthy career, musings on spirituality and politics, observations about world events and conversations with celebrities and media personalities. And, of course, impromptu jam sessions with artists you know and some you should know. Kirk’s objective is to inspire, entertain and increase our collective spiritual territory!
AT HOME WITH BYRON KATIE • THE WORK OF BYRON KATIE®...
Welcome to The Work of Byron Katie® official podcast. Invite your mind to stillness, pay attention as you relate what you hear to your own life, and experience the thrill of waking up to reality—not as some exalted state of mind, but as the elementary, doable, down-to-earth experience of understanding the cause of all suffering and how to end it. Hello. This is Byron Katie, and I welcome you to the “At Home with Byron Katie” podcast. Each week you’ll find me here with a different guest. I love the life experience each one brings to the table, and I hope you will too. Is there a problem in your world? Is there someone in your life, past or present, who resembles my guest or the person my guest is upset with? We exercise our bodies, but what about our minds? Think of this podcast as mental hygiene. I marvel at each guest’s courage, and I invite you to relax, get comfortable, and open your mind to inquiry. Let’s do The Work. For more information, visit thework.com.
WHAT BLACK MEN LIKE PODCAST
Can’t find media from a Black mans perspective? This podcast brings the conversation that was meant for the barbershop but made into a podcast for your curious ears. An outlet for black men to trade notes on business, money, dating, style, health, culture, and current events. Tune in to understand What Black Men Like.
PLUG IT UP: A HORROR MOVIE PODCAST
Plug it Up is a horror movie podcast about the monstrous feminine. Host Caitlin Grant and her funny guests look at the monstrous feminine in all its forms, including: monstrous menstruation (like Carrie and Ginger Snaps), monstrous motherhood (like Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen), femmes fatales (like Jennifer’s Body and The Love Witch), black widows (like Dolores Claibore), body horror in women (like Teeth and Raw), treacherous friendships between women (like The Craft), women battling horrors (like You’re Next), and women who are themselves horrific (like Gone Girl). Although this show focuses on the experiences and portrayals of women in horror, it’s a gender inclusive space, and the discussion is open to people of all gender identities and presentations. It’s an explicitly intersectional feminist, trans-inclusive podcast for horror fans.