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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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Required Watching

Required Watching

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Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles. Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film. If you're looking for actionable advice on ever ...
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Kinetic Conversations with the Fort Wayne Ballet is an interview format podcast produced by and for the Fort Wayne Ballet and the Auer Academy. Join us as we discuss the art and history of dance, and the ins and outs of growing a professional ballet company. Kinetic Conversations is hosted by Jim Sparrow and Karen Gibbons-Brown. The show is co-produced by John Dawkins and Wayneshout Productions. Original theme music is by John Dawkins. For more about this podcast, visit fortwayneballet.org a ...
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City Ballet The Podcast

New York City Ballet

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Welcome to City Ballet The Podcast, an exploration of New York City Ballet where we'll journey through our history, delve into our new and existing repertory, and reveal insider tidbits. Each season of City Ballet The Podcast features episodes that span three topics: New Combinations hosted by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, Hear the Dance hosted by dance educator and former NYCB dancer Silas Farley, and See the Music hosted by Music Director Andrew Litton.
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The Background Dancer sheds light on critical aspects underpinning the dance and performing arts industry through topics ranging from management, entrepreneurship, education, technology, fashion, choreography, politics, interdisciplinarity, media and wellness. Host Jason Yap details fascinating and useful information to help deepen your knowledge of all things offstage, while exploring and preparing together for a post-performance career. Listen in for a bi-weekly conversation with dance lov ...
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Fabric is a strategic dance development organisation based in the Midlands, UK, with sites in the cities of Birmingham and Nottingham. Fabric’s 10-year strategy sets out to show how we will play our role to ensure the sector can flourish. In these conversations, we invite artists, partners, collaborators and friends to share their stories about Fabric, about the sector, and about what dance, choreography and art mean to them, revealing ultimately, the social value of dance. Fabric is an Arts ...
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Business Choreography

Lexi Ruffell & Michael Johnson

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Welcome to the Business Choreography Podcast where we dive deep into the art of orchestrating all parts of your business into dynamic systems that amplify your revenue and impact. Our guests share their success stories, their strikeouts, and their strategies for turning business struggles into wins. We’ll help you identify the gaps in your business and provide solutions to fix them. One-time tactics and trendy strategies won’t cut it, but with Business Choreography, you can elevate your busi ...
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Wassup Movers & Shakers!! Big Welcome to the Dancers Report! Where we dig deep into DanceLife focusing on the gigs, auditions, artists, djz, dance crews, stages, money, production, choreography, and more!
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More Than Dance

Krissy Phillipino

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Dance. Mindset. Motivation. More Than Dance is where real life meets the dance floor. Hosted by Krissy Phillipino, a dancer, choreographer, and studio owner with over 30 years in the industry. This podcast dives into the mindset reframes and quiet magic that take shape in the choreography, inside the studio, and through the work of showing up for yourself over and over. Expect episodes packed with storytelling, dance wisdom, raw truths, and the kind of pep talks you didn’t know you needed. T ...
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dance tips daily

Dani Albertina

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Reading to you the best dance content on technique, athletic mindset, physical health, choreography, education, nutrition and more, DTD in helps you become a more well rounded and grounded creative little by little each day. Bonus episodes release the first of every month featuring dancers and industry professionals sharing tips on how they've creatively navigated their way throughout the field. This is the daily routine to help you reach your dance dreams!
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Talking Moves

Greenwich Dance

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Greenwich Dance presents Talking Moves, the podcast where artists come together to share practice, experience and ideas. Designed for dance professionals, we put artists centre stage, upfront, in the spotlight, at the microphone so they can talk about the ideas and issues that move them. Talking Moves is a Greenwich Dance production. Presented by Melanie Precious. Production by Carmel Smith, Lucy White and Melanie Precious.
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This is the Action Filmmaking Podcast, the show dedicated to pure action analysis. Our passion for action films and martial arts has led us here where we do in-depth analyses and breakdowns of choreography and fight sequences as well as interviews with action filmmakers around the world. Join us to know more about the beauty of choreography and the arts of action filmmaking from the industry's best. Catch new episodes weekly!
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New Books in Anthropology

New Books Network

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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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Line Dance Podcast

Christopher Gonzalez

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This in-depth exploration of line dance features interviews with personalities within the line dance community and discusses how line dance sparks creativity, boosts confidence, promotes fitness, bolsters memory, and improves quality of life.
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Community Love Podcast

Anthony Ray Martinez

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Anthony Ray Martinez is an award winning dancer, teacher, and choreographer from Southern California. He also currently works in the field of horticulture. Anthony's mission as a teacher is utilizing his skills as an artist to show others the mental and physical health benefits of dance and other expressive art forms. Anthony wishes to use this podcast as a resource center to share information for artist and aspiring artists who need inspiration, and mental/physical health tips. Focused on s ...
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Kiesha Lalama is Inspiration in Action as a choreographer, educator, leader, and motivator to thousands of aspiring hopefuls. She is best known for her choreography: On stage: Broadway's Jimmy Awards; Film: Perks of Being a Wallflower; and Concert Dance: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company - Giordano Dance Chicago - Dance Kaleidoscope. Kiesha's focus is on her passion to live with purpose, and her intimate interviews with real people who share their stories and experiences will help you find p ...
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Pod De Deux » Pod de Deux podcast episodes

Clara Peterson and Jessica Williams

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Pod De Deux explores current issues and trends in the dance community through frank and relaxed conversations with dance-makers. Guests include dancers, choreographers, administrators, and anyone else with a firm connection to the dance world. We seek to understand our guests’ experiences through an honest back-and-forth that is ultimately more thought-provoking and spirited than a simple Q&A.
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Two Left Feet Podcast

Two Left Feet

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Home of the Two Left Feet Podcast! Our goal is to give a voice to amazing performance dancer's and instructors. A lot of times we only see them perform. But they have so much more than that to offer ! Performs and instructors have a voice, a story, and experience. They have tips/hints. Value to give to people outside of their amazing choreography. We want to facilitate spreading their voice/story via podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoleftfeetpodcast/su ...
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Intimacy Choreography in Conversation is a podcast about how we create care, consent, and connection in performance, and what it takes to do it well. Hosted by industry leaders Ann James and Carly DW Bones, this series brings you grounded, expansive conversations with intimacy professionals, artists, educators, and advocates working across theater, film, and television. Together, we explore the evolving field of intimacy choreography: how it emerged, how it's practiced, and where it's headed ...
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Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process

Musicians, Composers, Performers, Dancers, Choreographers...in Conversation: Creative Process Original Series

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Music & Dance episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners ...
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The Aquaholics Bootcamp

Jenni Lynn Fitness

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We created this podcast to interview guests who inspire and motivate us within the aquatic fitness industry and beyond. Each episode we'll chat with them about what they're working on professionally and get to know them a little bit better personally!
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The StageLync Podcast explores and exposes the amazing stories of people across the globe working in live entertainment and performing arts, onstage and backstage. Join us as we celebrate the creativity, resilience, and human expression that define the performing arts.
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Cityspeak

Urbanize Media

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Cityspeak features the visionaries who are designing, building, and reimagining cities as we know them today. From the shimmering skyscrapers of Hong Kong to the stuccoed bungalows of Los Angeles, cities across the globe develop through a familiar pattern. Like the cell cycle of an organism, buildings are constructed, demolished, and reconstructed in a chaotic choreography performed to the rhythm of each city. Join host Max Masuda-Farkas as he interviews the people shaping the cities we love ...
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One Way’s Peter Hyun and Sky have a brand new show that’s all about you. They're with you every week diving into the KPop industry, and sharing their secrets on how to make it as a KPop star. Find out how to become a famous idol; what it’s like performing on stage, signing autographs and signing contracts. From choreography to appearing on music shows, it’s all you need to know about becoming the star you've always dreamed of.
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SDCF Podcast Series

Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation

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About: The SDCF Podcast series includes insightful and in-depth conversations about the working processes and experiences of directors and choreographers. This series features four decades of interviews and panel discussions with some of the field's most distinguished luminaries, including Hal Prince and Lloyd Richards. Recent episodes include conversations with such notable artists as Anne Kauffman, Raja Feather Kelly, Seret Scott, Leigh Silverman, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Valdez. Dive into ou ...
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Podcast by Art, Culture, and Technology program at MIT. This podcast is the result of the Morning Conversation series held in the Fall 2020 Choreographing the City class, offered by the Art, Culture and Technology Program at MIT in partnership with Theatrum Mundi and Professor Richard Sennett. The course was taught by Professor Gediminas Urbonas, and the MIT Center for Art, Science, and Technology's visiting artist, choreographer Dr. Adesola Akinleye. Dr. Akinleye’s residency looks at emergi ...
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American Spectacle

Thomas King Flagg

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American Spectacle Podcast explores the rise—and reckoning—of America’s global influence in the performing arts, with a sharp focus on dance. From the jazz age to today’s shifting cultural landscape, host Thomas K. Flagg engages in candid conversations with leading voices in the field, including Alexandra Wells (former head of Juilliard Ballet), acclaimed choreographer Jamal Story, and world-renowned hip hop artist Raphael Xavier. Where have we come from—and where are we headed?
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In Step with Dance Lab New York is a podcast exploring the art form of choreography. Founded in 2012 by Broadway Choreographer Josh Prince, DLNY is the only non-profit dedicated to providing choreographers with the tools they need to practice their craft and incubate new works of dance. In Step is hosted by Nick Kepley.
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For the Love of the Map

For the Love of the Map

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For the Love of the Map is the ultimate portal to Supernatural: Unreal Fitness! Hosted by MJ, the show dives deep into the latest Supernatural choreography, detailed VR workout reviews, and exclusive interviews with choreographers, coaches, and community leaders. Whether you’re a seasoned Meta Quest user or new to the VR fitness world, this podcast is packed with expert advice, tips, and inspiration to keep you motivated and moving with joy!
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The Max Original series Warrior is a historical martial arts drama set in San Francisco's Chinatown in the late 1800s. The show follows Ah Sahm, a Chinese immigrant who comes to America to find his sister. He soon finds himself caught up in the Tong Wars, a bloody conflict between rival gangs. Starting June 29, Warrior returns for its third season. Join the cast and crew of Warrior for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Season 3 of the show. Each week, our hosts Lisa Ling (journalist) ...
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You are a yoga teacher or a health professional who wants to integrate yoga therapeutically. You want a more holistic, biopsychosocial approach to helping your clients heal. You want to empower them to listen and to learn about their bodies. In From Pain to Possibility, Susi Hately, B.Sc. Kinesiology blends modern understanding of anatomy and biomechanics with the ancient wisdom of yoga. This weekly show will share Susi's best ideas from over 25 years of helping her clients reduce and eradic ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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Trybe Talks is where the invisible load of parenting gets the spotlight it deserves. Hosted by Princess Nyah — recording artist turned tech founder — this isn’t just another parenting podcast. It’s a candid, unapologetic space for the real conversations about raising kids, running households, and still trying to hold on to you. Each episode blends raw honesty with practical insight, as Nyah unpacks the unspoken mental work parents carry, and shares her journey building groundbreaking tech de ...
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The podcast for anyone who loves cheerleading! Jill Markley is a cheer addict, coach, and gym owner. Each week she interviews an expert who shares insight on a cheer topic - anything from tumbling instruction to fundraising to choreography etc.
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14HQ Originals Presents: The Post Credit Scene is a film and TV podcast hosted by Gaz, Jason, Manny, Huss, and Bisola. This podcast is the ultimate destination for film & tv lovers, diving deep into the world of cinema with thought-provoking discussions, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights. From blockbuster movies to series gems, the hosts bring their unique perspectives, humour, and passion to every episode, making each conversation as entertaining as it is informative. The ...
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No Boxes: Just Verses is where inspiring leaders reveal the songs and stories that shaped their journey. Join host Shannon Nash, a global C-suite leader, attorney, and CPA, as she goes beyond titles and trophies to explore the moments that truly defined today's top executives, entrepreneurs, and artists. Each episode is a deep dive into a guest's personal "Leadership Playlist," uncovering the pivotal lessons and life-changing moments tied to the music that moved them. From career breakthroug ...
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Art Outreach And Art WKS

Creative Arts Solution Foundation

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Art Outreach And Art WKS The Art Outreach is a movement used to reach out to all visual arts students in different locations and science students who are inclined to learn visual arts in Junior and Senior Secondary School in Lagos State, Nigeria. Art WKS (Workshop) was born out of Art Outreach to reinforce the movement of learning visual arts through different backgrounds in Federal Government Schools, Private Schools, and any others school interested to participate in the Still life drawing ...
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The Big Jump

David Gardner

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Get inspired to make your next big jump by hearing the stories of professional athletes who have reinvented themselves to create success beyond sports. Join host David Gardner, a former pro basketball player turned award-winning branding firm founder, as he leverages his emotional intelligence training to unpack the human side behind the most inspiring reinventions
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Send us a text In this heartwarming episode of Trybe Talks, host Nyah reconnects with her longtime friend and creative powerhouse Shakira Nerissa — a choreographer turned best-selling author, teacher, and mum of three (with another on the way!). From working on iconic music videos to writing hit novels and TV scripts, Shakira opens up about her evo…
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Do you worry that pursuing a passion like the arts can't lead to stable, global success? Do you need inspiration to keep grinding through the long years of unemployed fun? In this highly Inspirational episode of No Boxes: Just Verses, we go beyond the bios, beyond the titles with Chloé and Maud Arnold, powerhouse sister duo and founders of the vira…
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In this episode, I continue my three-part mini-series for yoga teachers who want to evolve into confident, effective yoga therapists. Today, I walk you through how we can bridge the gap between choreography and awareness, using a grounded, movement-based sequence of Goddess, Warrior 3, and lunges. I share an excerpt from one of my live practices, o…
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This episode of LTWS Backstage Chronicles takes you behind the curtain of Sister Act to explore how choreography, music, and set design come together to make the show shine. Join Music Director Dan Dodson, Choreographer Ria Dawson, and Set Designer Tab May (This Robot Dreams) as they share the creative process behind the spectacle—from musical arra…
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As we revisit this 2024 Nutcracker chat, we start with three of our dancers - Talbot Rue, Anna Orzulak, and Abby Zinsser, who tell us what dancing in The Nutcracker every year means to them, both artistically and nostalgically. Then, we join Jim and Karen for a discussion on bringing new elements to this staging of the Christmas classic. *Notice: T…
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In today’s episode, we talk to Tom Bratrud about his ongoing, long-term work with city-dwellers who migrate to rural parts of Norway. This research forms the basis of Tom’s forthcoming book project, which has the working title Rurality 2.0: Redefining Urban-Rural Divides in the Mountains of Norway. Tom Bratrud is Associate Professor in Social Anthr…
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Are you an executive struggling with the isolation of high-level leadership? Have you faced a personal crisis that forced you to re-evaluate your entire career path? In this powerful Authentic and Strategic episode of No Boxes: Just Verses, we go beyond the bios, beyond the titles with the two Lisas—Lisa DeCarlo and Lisa Shallet—co-founders of Extr…
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Centering collaborations and frictions around a Japanese town’s pottery industry, Crafting Rural Japan: Traditional Potters and Rural Creativity in Regional Revitalization (Routledge, 2024)n discusses the place of creative village policy in the revitalization of rural Japan, highlighting how rural Japan is moving from a state of regional extinction…
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ROH Final Battle 2025 05-12-25 Tag Team Match The Outrunners (Truth Magnum & Turbo Floyd) vs. The Premier Athletes (Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese) (w/Mark Sterling & Stori Denali) Singles Match Leila Grey vs.... This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, MPEG4, Metadata, Th…
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Renovation, an urban renewal plan in Moscow that was announced in the spring of 2017, proposed to demolish thousands of socialist-era apartment buildings. In a country where it is rare under an authoritarian government, residents supported or opposed the redevelopment by mobilizing and organizing into local alliances. They were often shocked by the…
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Host Thomas King Flagg welcomes Irish performer and storyteller Carol Cusack for a heartfelt conversation that spans continents and generations. From childhood choir rehearsals in Dublin to standing ovations on American stages, Carol reflects on the rhythms that shaped her life—Irish dance, American musicals, and the unwavering support of family. T…
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This week on Beyond the Mouse, Craig is joined by his wife Zoey, along with Jacqueline and Meghan from the I Think You’re Gonna Like This podcast, for a festive crossover review of the brand-new holiday movie A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, debuting on Disney+ on November 14. The group kicks things off with a fun and completely non-spoiler discussion…
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In this episode, we explore the in-between: the often misunderstood stage between pain relief and real, sustainable strength. This is the phase where people frequently get stuck, either pushing too hard too soon or relying on temporary fixes that never fully resolve the underlying issue. You'll learn why this space is essential, why it can feel con…
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Think of this episode as the follow-up to Episode 34, Why the Costume Matters, but this time we’re getting practical, playful, and a little rissky. In this episode, I walk you through exactly how I build my dance outfits: how I search for pieces, why textures and layers matter, how to balance comfort with confidence, and how to pick outfits that ac…
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In this episode of LTWS Backstage Chronicles, we take a heartfelt look at the enduring magic of A Christmas Carol and the themes that make it a beloved holiday tradition year after year. Hear from Director Jim McKeny, along with cast members Chuck King (Ebenezer Scrooge) and Dave Hoffman (Bob Cratchit), as they reflect on bringing Dickens’ classic …
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The Babushka Phenomenon: Older Women and the Political Sociology of Ageing in Russia (UCL Press, 2025) by Dr. Anna Shadrina examines the social production of ageing in post-Soviet Russia, highlighting the role of grandmothers as primary caregivers due to men’s traditional estrangement from family life. This expectation places grandmothers, or babus…
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In this conversation, Tray Epps discusses the film 'American Fiction,' a satirical exploration of race, identity, and the media's portrayal of Black narratives. He highlights the film's critique of the publishing industry's obsession with stereotypical stories and the pressures faced by Black creatives. Epps shares personal reflections on authentic…
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Gaz and Manny are joined by acclaimed journalist Yolanthe Fawehinmi for a very different kind of episode, an honest, inside look at the current landscape of film and TV journalism. Yolanthe opens up about how the industry has shifted, from the rise of content creators in junkets and on red carpets, to the growing pressure for journalists to become …
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December has this way of pulling us into giving, doing, hosting, wrapping, organizing, running around… and suddenly the things that make us feel alive get pushed to the bottom of the list. We tell ourselves, “I’ll get back to it in January,” when really we are setting ourselves up for a big disappointment when we do get back to what makes us us. Th…
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Imagine if you were listening to an opera or a Taylor Swift concert, and as the lights in the auditorium dimmed, the music was accompanied by a rainbow of colours only you could see. Perhaps while listening to your friends talking, you simultaneously experience a smorgasbord of tastes, with different words evoking different flavours, maybe a delici…
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Geographies of Relation: Diasporas and Borderlands in the Americas (U Michigan Press, 2024) offers a new lens for examining diaspora and borderlands texts and performances that considers the inseparability of race, ethnicity, and gender in imagining and enacting social change. Theresa Delgadillo crosses interdisciplinary and canonical borders to in…
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In this episode, I dive into why hip flexors often feel tight even when they aren't actually short. Many people rely on stretching for relief, but tightness is often a sign that the hip flexors are overworking to compensate for other muscles that aren't supporting the pelvis, spine, and legs properly. I explain how to identify these patterns and wh…
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Today on Required Watching, Tray breaks down the impact and legacy of the documentary The Problem with Apu, a film that forced Hollywood to confront its long-ignored issues around representation and stereotyping — especially for South Asian communities. This episode explores what the documentary got right, why it sparked such a seismic conversation…
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Luke has a 1st Class Honors Degree in Jacques Lecoq based physical theatre. He competed as a gymnast and trampolinist becoming zonal and national champion in the uk. Luke has been touring for the past 20 years across the world performing as an actor, Stunt, Circus, Acrobatics and Theatre practitioner with companies such as Cirque Du Soleil, Netflix…
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Luke has a 1st Class Honors Degree in Jacques Lecoq based physical theatre. He competed as a gymnast and trampolinist becoming zonal and national champion in the uk. Luke has been touring for the past 20 years across the world performing as an actor, Stunt, Circus, Acrobatics and Theatre practitioner with companies such as Cirque Du Soleil, Netflix…
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Hailed in the New York Times as "a naturalist who can unfurl a sentence with the breathless ease of a master angler," Robert Macfarlane brings his glittering style to a profound work of travel writing, reportage, and natural history. Is a River Alive? (W.W. Norton, 2025) is a joyful, mind-expanding exploration of an ancient, urgent idea: that river…
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Are you feeling stuck in a predictable career path? Do you struggle to make a strategic lateral move because you're afraid to lose status? In this highly Strategic episode of No Boxes: Just Verses, we go beyond the bios, beyond the titles with Melonie Parker, VP of Employee Engagement at Google. Melonie shares her authentic story of navigating a 17…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of Trybe Talks, Princess Nyah sits down with her friend Kyla — the Grammy-nominated, multi–Billboard-winning artist and mum of two — for a raw, funny, and heartfelt conversation about juggling fame, motherhood, and identity. Kyla opens up about life behind the spotlight, the “mum guilt” that comes with chasin…
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The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere (U Nebraska Press, 2021) is a reclaimed history of the deep past of Indigenous people in North and South America during the Paleolithic. Paulette F. C. Steeves mines evidence from archaeology sites and Paleolithic environments, landscapes, and mammalian and human migrations to make the case that …
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The dream of the modern worker’s house emerged in early twentieth-century America as wage earners gained access to new, larger, and better-equipped dwellings. Building a Social Contract: Modern Workers’ Houses in Early Twentieth-Century Detroit (Temple UP, 2023) is a cogent history of the houses those workers dreamed of and labored for. Dr. Michael…
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We the Young Fighters: Pop Culture, Terror, and War in Sierra Leone (U Georgia Press, 2023) by Dr. Marc Sommers is at once a history of a nation, the story of a war, and the saga of downtrodden young people and three pop culture superstars. Reggae idol Bob Marley, rap legend Tupac Shakur, and the John Rambo movie character all portrayed an upside-d…
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In our final throwback episode, Jacqueline thinks Meghan is going to like Asssistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer and Meghan thinks Jacqueline is going to like If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio. Even though there isn’t much these books have in common other than the word “villain” in their titles, we still have lots to talk about! I mean S…
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In this episode of From Pain To Possibility, I explore why restorative yoga often leaves people feeling anything but restored. It's not about props or perfect alignment—it's about creating a state where your nervous system feels safe enough to truly settle. I share insights from my experience teaching restorative components in the Therapeutic Yoga …
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The weirdest thing that ever happened in my 8 years of DJing happened during a wedding and I was shook. If you're anything like me, you beat yourself up when things don't go according to plan .. and this night, the plan was not this. It was a moment of pure curiosity. I see this come up the most in dance when people make mistakes. We know its not r…
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Grave (Bloomsbury, 2023) by Allison C. Meier takes a ground-level view of how burial sites have transformed over time and how they continue to change. As a cemetery tour guide, Meier has spent more time walking among tombstones than most. Even for her, the grave has largely been invisible, an out of the way and unobtrusive marker of death. However,…
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An important critic of modern culture, American economist Thorstein Veblen is best known for the concept of “conspicuous consumption,” the ostentatious display of goods in the service of social status. In the field of architectural history, scholars have employed Veblen in support of a wide range of arguments about modern architecture, but never ha…
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This week on The Post Credit Scene Podcast, we’re switching things up with our FIRST EVER PCS COMIC BOOK AWARDS, a full celebration of one of the most dominant and influential genres in cinema history. 🎬🦸🏽‍♂️🔥 But this isn’t your usual awards show… We assembled 18 contributors within the film and tv community to vote on every single nomination. No …
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In this episode, I explore why your hamstrings aren't the real problem, even if they constantly feel tight, overworked, or impossible to stretch out. I share why the sensation of "tightness" is often a protective response rather than a true tissue issue, and how patterns involving your hips, pelvis, feet, breath, and even your shoulder girdle play …
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This is the first episode where I talk about dance the least but this is the most "More than Dance" episode because dance and my studio are the reasons why I was lead to my Joshy! This episode is all about my story with Josh and the era I call my bomb-ass-b*tch era I was "doing me,” I talk about how I got really honest with myself about what I actu…
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Caroline Smith is passionate about space rocks, whether they’re samples collected from the surface of asteroids and the Moon and hopefully Mars one day soon, or meteorites, those alien rock fragments that have survived their fiery descents through our atmosphere to land here on Earth. She is Head of Collections and Principal Curator of Meteorites a…
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In 2009, the body of a former president of the Republic of Cyprus, Tassos Papadopoulos, was stolen from his grave. The Time of the Cannibals reconsiders this history and the public discourse on it to reconsider how we think about conspiracy theory, and specifically, what it means to understand conspiracy theories “in context.” The months after Papa…
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Catherine Hartfield is Head of Immersive Experiences at Wētā Workshop, bringing 30 years’ experience across film, live entertainment, and large-scale attractions. Known for impeccable relationship management and customer experience, she partners with leading studios, government agencies, and world-renowned brands to shape cross-disciplinary teams a…
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Catherine Hartfield is Head of Immersive Experiences at Wētā Workshop, bringing 30 years’ experience across film, live entertainment, and large-scale attractions. Known for impeccable relationship management and customer experience, she partners with leading studios, government agencies, and world-renowned brands to shape cross-disciplinary teams a…
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Are you a creative professional who struggles to gain control behind the camera or above the line? Do you need courage to pivot from performing to directing? In this unforgettable episode of No Boxes: Just Verses, we go beyond the bios, beyond the titles with the incomparable cultural icon, Debbie Allen. Debbie shares the courageous, unconventional…
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What concerns weigh heaviest on your mind as a dancer or dancemaker? How do these challenges manifest across different regions of the world? To explore these pressing questions, I’ve gathered two of my favorite fellow podcasters for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation in this final guest feature of the J-cast. Jacob Caldwell is a storyte…
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Send us a text In this deeply honest and empowering episode of Trybe Talks, Princess Nyah sits down with Shanice Hoo Mills — founder & CEO of Kallure, PR powerhouse, and proud mum — for one of the rawest conversations of the season. Together, they dive into the real realities of single motherhood, navigating career pivots, the emotional load, and w…
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A righteous sister identifies herself as a biker. She might wrench, or maintain, her own bike, and she prefers to ride with other righteous sisters. Righteous Sisterhood: The Politics and Power of an All-Women's Motorcycle Club (Temple UP, 2025) is Dr. Sarah Hoiland’s insightful ethnography about an all-women motorcycle club (MC). She recounts stor…
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Once used extensively in schools, hospitals, and housing, asbestos has taken the lives of millions. Bad Dust: A History of the Asbestos Disaster (Repeater, 2025) by Tom White traces the international history of the asbestos disaster — from mining operations in apartheid South Africa to the factories and shipyards of the UK – and tells the story of …
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In this episode, I wrap up my three-part mini-series on choreography and awareness by sharing why awareness-first teaching often creates deeper, more lasting change than even the most precise cues. I explain how students can follow instructions perfectly yet still brace, grip, or feel pain, and how awareness helps their bodies reorganize into movem…
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