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5 THINGS
Two long distance best friends bring you this weekly podcast where they discuss five things. Sometimes it's five random topics, sometimes it's five fun facts, sometimes it's the five things that have struck them the most about the latest documentary or television series that they're bingeing. But it's always five things that will make you think, laugh, or shout YES... because they're just a couple of relatable besties that have some things to say.
TOKYO WAVE
Weekly updates from Japan with Aaron & Parker, two Americans with a passion for telling you what's going on right now on the ground in Tokyo, straight from our studio in Harajuku. Join us in segments featuring this week's top news, political happenings, business, and absolutely random garbage. Also, there's a rad synth intro.
HULTSFRED – FESTIVALEN SOM FöRäNDRADE SVERIGE
Barometern-OT Dokumentär är Barometerns och Oskarshamns-Tidningens dokumentärpodd. Nya säsongen heter "Hultsfred – festivalen som förändrade Sverige". Fem avsnitt och Sveriges första och största festival. Premiär 30 juni. Besök oss på: https://www.barometern.se/ http://www.ot.se/ Hultfredsfestivalen Rockparty
BEATRICE INSTITUTE PODCAST
We’re wandering between two worlds. Modernity as we knew it is passing away, and the next world is yet to be born. Like Dante, we are in a dark wood, struggling to know how to think and how to live. Virgil guided Dante with the light of natural reason, then Beatrice illuminated the path to Paradise with Christian revelation. Welcome to the Beatrice Institute Podcast, where Christian faith and reason illuminate the best of academic thinking and research. How should we think and live in this time between worlds? At Beatrice Institute, we take our bearings from the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. This podcast reflects BI’s research and public engagement initiatives. As director of BI’s Genealogies of Modernity initiative, co-host Ryan McDermott asks guests, “What does it mean to be modern, where did we come from, and what comes next?” As director of BI’s Personalism and Public Policy initiative, Grant Martsolf asks, “How should we organize our common life to promote the flourishing of the person, made in the image of God?” And for our initiative on Being Human in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, Gretchen Huizinga asks, "What makes humans special and what does it mean to flourish on the frontier of a technological future?"