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Join Kai, the coffee expert, and George, the coffee rookie, as they dive into the world of coffee, culture, and creativity. Recorded at SWIG HQ, the newest coffee shop in Stretford, Manchester, Double Espresso is your go-to podcast whether you're a seasoned coffee connoisseur or just a coffee enthusiast with no barista training. Tune in for engaging conversations, insightful tips, and a whole lot of coffee love!
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ArchitectureTalk

Vikram Prakash

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Designed around an engaging conversation, Architecture Talk explores issues in contemporary architecture and architectural thinking. It is hosted by Vikram Prakash, Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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Join me, George Bailey, a 26-year-old navigating a creative rut, as I embark on a journey to reignite my passion and purpose. In each episode, I'll attend creative sessions, review shows, and share candid insights about my life. With honesty and humour, I'll explore what it means to hit a creative wall and how to break through it. Tune in to follow my quest to figure out what the hell I'm doing in life and find inspiration along the way.
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The idea of “the common good” has a rich history within the Christian church. It’s the notion that, as we pursue Jesus in our lives and in the lives of others, we are fulfilling God’s purposes for His creation. This pursuit can be messy. It means rolling up our sleeves and creating space for hard conversations about real issues that impact our lives. Things like parenting, marriage, finances, politics, art, and culture. On The Common Good, Brian From creates space to have these conversations ...
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This Podcast is about my personal, but also about a lot of other peoples enthusiasm for art. What these people have in common is their love for art and their life with art. Art will be at the center of all our talks and as art touches on all parts of life - we talk all parts of life! I hope to get you on board, to inspire you and also to tell you interesting stories you might enjoy listening to. For more information follow us on instagram @voicesonart and @van_horn_duesseldorf or go to our w ...
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I’m a freelance writer and podcaster who loves to talk to fierce, fearless females every month! Most are in the arts: healing, reiki, fine art, writing, music. The other common thread in our web is walking a Witchy/Wiccan/Pagan/Free Spirited path. Join us, and reclaim your personal power. (photo by Ruvim at Pexels)
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Hosted by the unapologetically raw and radically insightful Sirius, this podcast dives deep into the art of Common Sense. Blending humour, knowledge, and unfiltered truth, each episode brings spontaneous, warm, and thought-provoking conversations about real-life situations. From tackling everyday dilemmas to interviewing celebrities and powerful influencers, Sirius delivers a dose of wisdom wrapped in wit. It’s informative, it’s bold, it’s real—tune in and get your mind right Be sure to chec ...
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The Peer Pleasure Podcast

Sound Talent Media

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The Peer Pleasure Podcast strives to bring the listener into a conversation that breaks down artists and creatives to their true and basic form. What you are left with is the real human experience. It's the brainchild of Dewey Halpaus (Portugal. The Man/Anatomy of a Ghost/The Burning Room) and features your favorite musicians, comedians, actors, and authors. Dive in.
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Unraveling Religion, Judaic Edition

Rabbi Jessica Minnen and Joel David Lesses

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With an emphasis on Judaism, these mystical and practical discussions are explorations of spirituality and its relation to religion and psychology, with questions always. Beyond a specific spiritual practice, or sect or stream of Judaism; what do we share, what do we have in common? These talks are a work in progress evolving our rich inner life, including reflections on religious texts (i.e., Torah and Talmud), poems, art, and what is common in our human experience enhancing understanding o ...
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Kentucky Commons Podcast

Kentucky Commons Podcast

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Kentucky Commons Podcast is a food and beverage podcast from the organizers who brought you Louisville Ale Trail and Louisville Beer Week. Learn more about us at www.louisvillealetrail.com Looking for additional video content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@louisvillealetrail
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These mystical and practical discussions are explorations of spirituality and its relation to religion and psychology, with questions always. Beyond a specific religion or spiritual practice; what do we share, what do we have in common? These talks are a work in progress evolving our rich inner life, including reflections on religious texts, poems, art, and what is common in our human experience enhancing understanding of our relationships: with ourselves, with one another, and with the worl ...
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Common Man

Rajendra Harshwardhan

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Welcome to the Common Man podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Nick Fewings on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jannerboy62
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Weird Studies

SpectreVision Radio

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Professor Phil Ford and writer J. F. Martel host a series of conversations on art and philosophy, dwelling on ideas that are hard to think and art that opens up rifts in what we are pleased to call "reality." SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We’re a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and per ...
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K12ArtChat the Podcast

The Creativity Department

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A podcast for K-12 art educators interested in connecting with colleagues and ideas. Each episode, hosted by Matt and Laura Grundler, takes you backstage with guest hosts from #K12ArtChat to dig into the latest art education innovations and resources. You’ll find tips, tools, and inspiration to keep you connected and moving forward.
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This podcast is a partnership between Portland Art Museum and Portland Meet Portland, a mentorship program for immigrants and refugees in Portland, OR. This partnership was arranged in tandem with the exhibition, Common Ground, which features photographs of immigrants and refugees, taken by Fazal Sheikh.
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The Ping Pong Pizza Party is an interview-style podcast focused on having fun and learning from one another through honest conversations with fellow members of the El Paso, TX/Juarez, MX community. Topics vary episode to episode with cycling, skateboarding, rock climbing, local art and music being some of the common ones. Uncensored language. Instagram @raddogbikes
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In life, we find ourselves to be the product of repetition. This podcast is dedicated to the ever-expanding universe of the Stories We Tell Ourselves, and how those stories can sometimes predetermine our behavior and station in life. Welcome!
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The Green Onions

Noah and Common Sense Gurl

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Welcome to the Green Onions podcast! This podcast is where we throw out non-sense, some sense and whole lotta laughter. We talk about our daily lives and sometimes world events...maybe...
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Grace in Common

Eglinton, Brock, Sutanto and De Jong

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James Eglinton, Cory Brock, Marinus de Jong, and Gray Sutanto. Four theologians and friends from four different countries talk Neo-Calvinism, theology, religion, public faith, culture, and more. Support us at https://donorbox.org/graceincommon
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I have finished almost all my life span, never getting over basic existential questions of purpose, meaning, ethics - what could "good" mean? I(We) chat with other common everyday people. The underline is on "common", we want to learn from the actors in the normal curve. Some pods are solo (usually short), some are long-form chats. In either journey, lets have a pleasant ride together. Write in at [email protected] Twitter @ManWalksRH Image by Yuval Zukerman Theme Music by Matt LeGroulX ...
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First published anonymously due to its seditious content in 1776, the pamphlet argues for the need of American colonists to pursue complete independence from Great Britain, and not be driven simply by the urge to free themselves from unfair taxation. Paine provides argumentation for his revolutionary ideas, suggesting the unification of colonial forces to achieve this goal. Furthermore, Paine strengthens his case by clearly asserting the advantages that would come out as a result of independ ...
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Dreamy

Common Ground

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A collection of mindful audio stories from the First Storytellers – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These stories bring an age-old practice of oral storytelling into the digital space, helping people slow down and connect to Country.
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Watson Clinic Health Talk features insightful discussions with Watson Clinic’s team of over 350 physicians and providers on a variety of wellness topics, including common conditions, prevention techniques, groundbreaking treatments, and chronic care management. As one of the largest physician-owned multispecialty clinics in the southeast, Watson Clinic provides comprehensive healthcare services to residents of Lakeland, FL and surrounding communities. First established in 1941, Watson Clinic ...
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The Common Magazine

New Books Network

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The Common is a literary organization whose mission is to deepen our individual and collective sense of place. Based at Amherst College, we aim to serve as a vibrant common space for the global exchange of ideas and experiences through three main areas of activity: publishing, public programming, and mentorship and education.
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For more than 25 years, Art McPherson of McPherson Financial Group has been helping baby boomers in Florida retire successfully with his unique money method. If you have questions about 401(k)s, taxes, Social Security, estate planning or creating income in retirement, this show is for you! Find more at www.artofmoneyradio.com or call 321-250-3177.
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When it comes to Confederate monuments, there is no common ground. Polarizing debates over their meaning have intensified into legislative maneuvering to preserve the statues, legal battles to remove them, and rowdy crowds taking matters into their own hands. These conflicts have raged for well over a century—but they've never been as intense as th…
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s7e11 Kuyper’s Lectures on Calvinism - Lecture 5, Calvinism and Art In this episode, Marinus, Gray, and James continue a series reviewing Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism. This week, they discuss Lecture 5 on Calvinism and Art. Sources mentioned in this episode: Abraham Kuyper, Lectures on Calvinism: Six Lectures Delivered at Princeton Univer…
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In this episode of The Art of Money, Art McPherson discusses the common regrets of early retirement, emphasizing the importance of proper financial planning and budgeting to ensure a fulfilling retirement. He highlights the need for a balanced approach to investing, especially during volatile market conditions, and the significance of understanding…
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In this episode, the Creativity Department is joined by the authors of Davis Publications’ new book, Restorative Practices in Education through the Arts. Listen in as Lisa Kay, Beverley Johns, and Donalyn Heise explore how restorative teaching practices support, encourage, and build relationships. Discover ways to implement these practices in your …
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Tom Llewellyn, Executive Director of Shareable, describes the countless varieties of organized sharing that it supports through its journalism, organizing, and partnerships. In recent years, Shareable has helped amplify the work of mutual aid networks, expand the Libraries of Things concept, championed new forms of urban commoning, and develop new …
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The city continually changes despite its perceived permanence as a place; centuries of temporary inhabitation by all kinds of people passing through a built environment seemingly fixed, yet in continual flux. Buildings go up, buildings come down, buildings get repurposed for different uses and short-lived gaps appear in the landscape, whilst a more…
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Welcome to today’s episode, where we bring you a thought-provoking short story entitled, Son of the Morning. It follows the journey of a man who spent years quietly building a reputation he believed meant very little—until a chance encounter with a stranger challenged everything. This stranger, sharp and unnervingly insightful, reminded him just ho…
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The lights are back on in Spain and Portugal, but nobody knows why they went out Chuck Swindoll on X: ""In our evangelistic zeal we can cheapen the gospel by begging people. Share the Word. Let God do the work." - Charles Swindoll #QuotableChuck #PastorChuckSwindoll" Dylan O'Sullivan on X: "C. S. Lewis saying more in one paragraph than many say in …
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This week on The Art of Money, Christian McPherson discuss the contrasting views on annuities, the current state of the bond market, the importance of seeking a second opinion on financial strategies, and the hidden fees that can undermine retirement plans. They emphasize the need for personalized financial planning and the significance of understa…
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In today's episode, Wendy Newton, Mona Anand, and I discuss why we're hosting a retreat in the Hamptons May 27-30. We talk about the value of sangha — intentional spiritual community, the power of satsang — speaking about our highest truths, and the importance of fun and wonder when we're facing challenge. Join us for this conversation here, and th…
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Episode 391 is up and live now with Nick Hexum from 311! I was so stoked to chat with Nick and pick his brain and tell his story. Don't miss this chat. We are now proudly presented by Sound Talent Media. @stmpodcasts Love the show? Sign up for Premium Pleasure ⁠Http://peerpleasure.supportingcast.fm⁠ Visit the website at: ⁠www.peerpleasurepodcast.co…
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Common Sense Gurl and Noah dive into a free-wheeling conversation about opinions, social media influence, and finding peace in a world full of noise. • Discussion of why beloved cartoon character Peppy Le Pew was cancelled • Exploration of Ryan Holiday's Daily Stoic wisdom on how opinions affect our perspective • Reflection on how social media ampl…
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Steve McMichael, former Bears star and Hall of Famer, dies at 67 - Chicago Sun-Times ‘Time to pass the torch’: Durbin won’t run for office again, so who’s up to bat? How to Live in the ‘Negative World’ A US Evangelical Considers Pope Francis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By The Common Good
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Tasha Newton is an art educator who started her career at the elementary level but, after an unexpected shift, she ended up teaching at a local high school and has never looked back! Joined by guest host David Modler, The Creativity Department talks to Tasha about her switch to high school, what projects and mediums she uses to keep her students en…
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In this episode, JF and Phil are joined by Jacob G. Foster—sociologist, physicist, and researcher at Indiana University Bloomington and the Santa Fe Institute—for a conversation about their recent collaboration in Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Their co-authored essay, “Care of the Dead,” explores how the dead c…
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Mona Anand, a co-owner of ISHTA Yoga, and I took teacher training together, but we both intended it to help us learn more about yoga. We both think of teacher training as training to be a yogi — to understand more deeply what it means to have and draw on this powerful practice. In today's episode, we discuss training in general, and highlight aspec…
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Japanese comics, commonly known as manga, are a global sensation. Critics, scholars, and everyday readers have often viewed this artform through an Orientalist framework, treating manga as the exotic antithesis to American and European comics. In reality, the history of manga is deeply intertwined with Japan’s avid importation of Western technology…
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Man Buys Dream Ferrari After Saving Up for 10 Years, It Burns Down in an Hour Jarvis on X: "Pope Francis said during an interview one time that he fell asleep during prayer. The interviewer asked him whether that was allowed, and he said that fathers always love it when their children fall asleep in their arms. That always stuck with me. Rest in pe…
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Part 2 the Panels opens to discuss: 'What makes us come alive?' 'What is your 'note' in life?' (Rumi's 'be your note.') Discussion turns to Rumi's quote 'when I was young I wanted to change the world, when I grew older I wanted only to change myself.' How do we attune to spiritual teachers? How do we know who our spiritual teachers are meant to be?…
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Part 1 of this discussion examines psychology, philosophy, religion, spiritually, science, and medicine, a panel of five (5) people opens with the question, 'where am I?' and 'what is going on [in the world]?' and refers to James Hillman, ideas and action as an artificial distinction, are they the same thing? How are they interlinked? The poet Majo…
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What is it actually like to work in an emergency room? To deal with overcrowded waiting rooms, a shortage of hospital beds, and a constant flow of life-and-death health conditions—while trying to maintain your sanity at the same time? That’s the focus of “The Pitt,” a new medical drama on Max from the creators of “ER,” starring one of that show’s k…
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In this episode of The Art of Money, Art McPherson discusses the importance of understanding personal finances, the role of financial advisors, and strategies for effective retirement planning. The conversation begins with a light-hearted analogy about keys, leading into a deeper discussion about investment knowledge and the common lack of awarenes…
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Pope Francis, charismatic reformer and disruptor, is dead at 88 The Gospel Coalition on X: "Francis (1936–2025), the Pope Who Made the Roman Church More ‘Catholic’ " / X Mitch Albom: New view of religion doesn't bode well for Easter services 𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️ on X: "John MacArthur explains the gospel in just over a minute: “When He looks at the cross He…
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In this episode, Cory and James continue a series reviewing Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism. This week, they continue discussing Lecture 4 on Calvinism and Science. Sources mentioned in this episode: Abraham Kuyper, Lectures on Calvinism: Six Lectures Delivered at Princeton University [in 1898] (Grand Rapids, MI: W. B. Eerdmans, 2002). Timot…
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Episode 390 is up and live now with my dude, Keith M. from the New Scene Podcast and Memory Entry. This is a chat of chats with two of the biggest podcasters in the game! Don't miss it. We are now proudly presented by Sound Talent Media. @stmpodcasts Love the show? Sign up for Premium Pleasure Http://peerpleasure.supportingcast.fm Visit the website…
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Magic and Divination in Malay Illustrated Manuscripts (Brill, 2015) offers an integrated study of the texts and images of illustrated Malay manuscripts on magic and divination from private and public collections in Malaysia, the UK and Indonesia. Containing some of the rare examples of Malay painting, these manuscripts provide direct evidence for t…
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Easter Week in Real Time Look to Jesus, Your Sorrow-Bearer Greg Berge on X: "A Hard Truth for Parents. “If you do too much for your children, you are increasing your self-esteem by stealing theirs.” Let them struggle. Let them figure it out. The best gift you can give your kids is the belief that they can handle hard things. https://t.co/NIX0ZH8Ecv…
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Jesus' Crown of Thorns has become one of the most ubiquitous features of Christian religious art, but was the original crown anything like the crown of popular medieval art and piety? The image conjured by art history is that of a bloodied, beaten Jesus, wearing a cruelly fashioned, woven crown made of sharp thorns. But this image is deeply mislead…
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Today, we are joined by Ijlal Muzzafar who is a professor at RISD and author of Modernism’s Magic Hat: Architecture and the Illusion of Development without Capital. The book is M’s thesis on how modernists in the post-war era invoked and worked with the concept of development to produce a re-imaging of development as a process of self-actualization…
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In the second episode of 'Double Espresso,' Kai and George dive into the world of espresso! They taste-test various espressos, including a unique apple ferment espresso, and spill the beans on serving the perfect shot. The lads share their global coffee adventures and chat about the importance of community in coffee culture. Plus, there's a special…
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Matt Johnson is the President of Maine Art Education Association (MAEA) and he joins the Creativity Department in this episode to talk about balancing life as a teacher, leader, and maker! Enjoy an engaging discussion about the challenges of managing multiple responsibilities and grasp the importance of setting boundaries to prevent burnout. Dive i…
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„Collecting with the female side“ In this episode, I speak with Belgian art collector Walter Vanhaerents, who began collecting art in the mid-1970s and was named one of the top 200 collectors of our time by artnews. What started as a personal passion has evolved into a dynamic, multigenerational project. Over the decades, the collection has undergo…
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Board-certified General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist Dr. Dany Barrak discusses two groundbreaking procedures he recently introduced to the community, the benefits of robotic-assisted surgery, and the role that genetic research plays in shaping the future of personalized cancer care. For more information and to schedule an appointment with Dr. Ba…
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