Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D.

BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Sound Pathways is an inspiring and groundbreaking journey into the healing power of sound, creativity, and connection, exploring the profound link between Mind, Body, and Spirit. Hosted by Karen Olson, Ph.D., the show features captivating conversations with composers, musicians, sound healers, and inspirational thought leaders who share pioneering insights into how creativity and vibration shape our lives. Each episode invites you to explore the magic of sound and energy as powerful tools fo ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Sounds of Science

Charles River

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Sounds of Science is a monthly podcast about beginnings: how a molecule becomes a drug, how a rodent elucidates a disease pathway, how a horseshoe crab morphs into an infection fighter. The podcast is produced by Eureka, the scientific blog of Charles River, a contract research organization for drug discovery and development. Tune in and begin the journey.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to "For Your Ears from the Early Years," a podcast by Kriegler Education and hosted by Lili-Ann. Join us for candid and heartfelt interviews with the leading voices in early childhood education. Each episode features influential educators, leaders, and advocates who share their experiences, insights, and innovative ideas to inspire and inform anyone passionate about early years education. Our guests reach deeply into their journeys, offering invaluable messages, cutting-edge informat ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Social Enterprise 101

Primedia Broadcasting

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Social Entrepreneurship is a growing movement in South Africa as a way of connecting business and 'doing good'. Knowledge-sharing about this sector forms part of the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s mandate. This series offers case studies and practical guidelines for social entrepreneurs. This podcast series is developed by the Bertha Centre, a specialised unit at UCT's GSB, and Primedia Broadcasting. For more on the Bertha Centre, visit www.gsb.uct.ac.za/berthacen ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Rad Scientist

KPBS Explore / Margot Wohl

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
A KPBS Explore series taking listeners on a journey through the lives and discoveries of San Diego's raddest scientists — researchers pushing the frontiers of human knowledge. Hosted and produced by Margot Wohl.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
2050 Investors — Economic and markets megatrends, ahead of 2050’s global sustainability targets

Societe Generale | Podcast about economy, market trends and sustainability

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Welcome to 2050 Investors your monthly guide to understanding the intricate connections between finance, globalisation, and ESG. Join host Kokou Agbo-Bloua, Head of Economics, Cross-Asset & Quant Research at Societe Generale, for an exploration of the economic and market megatrends shaping the present and future, and how these trends might influence our progress to meeting 2050’s challenging global sustainability targets. In each episode, Kokou deep-dives into the events impacting the econom ...
  continue reading
 
Award-winning podcast featuring interviews with the world’s greatest adventurers, immersive travel documentaries recorded on location, deep dives into cultures around the world, and inspiration for how to life to the fullest. Hailed as “inspiring storytelling” by the New York Times, and “Ear candy for listeners” by the Washington Post, past guests include Conrad Anker, Ed Stafford, Kristine Tompkins and many more legends of travel and adventure.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Tennessee Music Pathways

Armchair Productions

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
The Tennessee Music Pathways podcast takes listeners on a more than 1,000-mile journey, from Bristol and the birth of country music to Memphis and the start of rock n’ roll. Produced in an immersive documentary style, listeners will hear bluegrass played fast as lightning, country music sung from the heart and traditional Appalachian music performed live in the Great Smoky Mountains. We’ll shop in Elvis’ favorite clothing store, bang drums in the studio that made Uptown Funk, drink whiskey i ...
  continue reading
 
The Sounds-Write Podcast is aimed at practitioners using phonics to teach children to read and write. The host hears from experts in the field of phonics in order to answer your questions. Sounds-Write is an expertly structured synthetic phonics programme based on the science of reading. For 20 years, we’ve been delivering a high-quality development programme which empowers education professionals to impart on children those most critical abilities for a happy, successful life and career: ex ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Reawaken Your Voice | Singer Songwriter, How to Write a Song, Find Your Voice, Make Music, Creative Expression

Lainey Prendeville Crawford - Voice & Creativity Coach, Singer Songwriter, Holistic Voice Teacher

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Tired of pushing aside your desire to sing, only for it to resurface again and again? Constantly comparing yourself to others, doubting your gifts, wondering if you have what it takes to make music? Are you sick of all the technical stuff that only leads to more confusion and less creative flow? Do you wish you could just get out of your head and back to the song in your heart? I’m so glad you’re here… This podcast will help you: -find your artistic voice -write your own songs & sing them wi ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fintelligence by YES SECURITIES

Roadmap to Wize Investing by YES SECURITIES

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Fintelligence is the convergence of finance and intelligence, where experts in the field decode and share pearls of wisdom about the world of finance. It helps with management of money for personal and economic betterment. Through our podcast we will try to underscore the importance of smart financial choices which resonate in personal finance, investments, and SIP & more! Sound decisions yield stability, while poor ones lead to stress and missed prospects. Financially adept individuals bols ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Embark on a transformative spiritual journey with 'The Message with NJ' podcast, where every episode unlocks the profound wisdom and empowering insights of the Gospel. Join NJ, a passionate and insightful host, as he skillfully applies biblical stories and teachings to everyday life and challenges. This daily podcast, lasting just 5-7 minutes per episode, is the perfect companion for your morning coffee or commute, offering a quick yet deep dive into spiritual growth. In 'The Message with NJ ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Every so often, a bold new climate solution emerges - hailed as the answer to humanity's looming environmental crisis. From carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies to nature-based solutions, these innovations offer hope. But one of the most provocative - and polarizing - is geoengineering. Unlike traditional mitigation strategies, geoengineer…
  continue reading
 
Have you ever considered what the comparison trap is stealing from you? If you’ve ever compared yourself to others as a singer / artist and come up short in your mind, then today’s episode will be the gentle nudge of tough love that you need to break free from this all-too-common creative block. I’ll be sharing with you 3 reasons to stop comparing …
  continue reading
 
If you've been feeling disconnected from your voice and have spent some time away from music for one reason or another, this episode will help you get those creative gears moving again and reignite that desire in your heart to sing. It can be so hard to dust off the cobwebs and start singing again when the distance between you and your art feels li…
  continue reading
 
Are we on the brink of a major shift in research? In this episode of Sounds of Science, Charles River experts challenge traditional approaches, exploring cutting-edge innovations that enhance animal welfare while driving scientific breakthroughs. From revolutionary non-animal testing methods to advanced behavioral management strategies, we uncover …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we’re heading deep into the wilds of Tropical North Queensland, Australia—where the oldest rainforest in the world meets the greatest reef on the planet. We’ll be connecting with an Aboriginal guide to learn indigenous perspectives on the land; doing something called ‘River Drifting’ through the ancient forests of Daintree; seeing …
  continue reading
 
This is your monthly guide to the world’s wildest travel stories – one adventure at a time. Every month on Pathways, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton crack open a few stories, play their favorite clips, and take you on a whirlwind preview of what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer. It’s part travel hangout, part behind-the-scenes, part “wai…
  continue reading
 
In the second part of our conversation about exploring songwriting as a creative outlet, I go deeper into what you need when you're getting started with writing your own songs. Whether you’re a writer whose strength is in the lyrics, a singer who doesn’t play an instrument (or lacks confidence in your existing instrumental skills), a musician who p…
  continue reading
 
"I've been guiding or working around whales now for almost over just about over a decade, and I still am in awe at all of the experiences that we have. It's just a wonder of a magnitude that people don't really get to experience anywhere else in urban life" – Nik Coutinho, Prince of Whales In this Bucket List episode, produced in our immersive docu…
  continue reading
 
Send Me a Text Message April 2025 is Brain Month with my podcast, For Your Ears from the Early Years. ' Starting with this fantastic interview with Dr Shyam Barr, I will be releasing other podcasts and articles focused on how we can maximise learning by supporting children to learn about how their brain works to support their learning. In this illu…
  continue reading
 
Did you know that the first attempt at a cancer vaccine was all the way back in the 1800s? I am joined by Charles River experts Louise Brackenbury, Dan Rocca, and Mike Templin to discuss the fascinating science behind therapeutic cancer vaccines. Clarification: Coley’s Toxin is not a vaccine in the traditional sense, but a compound developed by Wil…
  continue reading
 
Have you ever felt the desire to explore songwriting as a creative outlet? Whether you are just playing with the idea, wondering where to begin, or you've got notebooks full of songs and you're wondering what to do with this treasure trove of ideas, you're sure to find something of value in today's episode. I went on a little bit of a journey here,…
  continue reading
 
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Rob Pope, the first person in the world to complete the legendary run made famous by one of Hollywood’s most beloved characters – Forrest Gump. Yes, you heard that right. Rob took on the challenge of following Forrest’s route mile by mile, crossing the country not once, but FIVE times. That’s like running from th…
  continue reading
 
Think about the last advert you saw. Was it the first or the 100th time you saw it? Today, the average person sees around 5,000 to 10,000 ads a day - a significant jump from the 500 ads a day in the 1970s. So, with all these ads - from social media to cable TV - vying for our attention, it's time for a reckoning. In this episode of 2050 Investors, …
  continue reading
 
Are you a singer who wants to make your own music and explore songwriting as a creative outlet? Do you feel like you have songs inside of you, but you’re struggling to get them out for one reason or another? Singing other people’s music is great and everything, but you have your own stories, your own experiences, your own feelings and emotions and …
  continue reading
 
Follow best-selling travel author Brian Thacker on a unique, mad-cap adventure to three of the remotest countries on Earth. Inspired by the intrepid spirit of explorers of old, Brian decided to tear up the guidebook, switch off the phone and turn up to a country knowing absolutely nothing about it in advance. He picked three countries at random: th…
  continue reading
 
Spheroids are three dimensional cell models that can mimic some organs, tumors, and other biological systems for drug testing. Like organoids and organs-on-a-chip, spheroids are breaking in to drug development as a promising alternative to animal models. I am joined by Madhu Lal Nag, MBS PhD from the 3D in vitro model company InSphero, to discuss t…
  continue reading
 
Are you longing to experience the freedom of singing and the joy of making music without all the technical stuff and the noise of the mind getting in the way? As a vocal artist and highly creative person, you know that being free to express yourself and create for the sake of creating is a feeling like no other. But it can sometimes get lost in the…
  continue reading
 
At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
  continue reading
 
Send Me a Text Message In this captivating episode of 'For Your Ears from the Early Years,' Sue Newman, co-founder of Boogie Mites, shares her inspiring journey from the corporate world to creating a transformative music education program backed by neuroscience research. Sue's experience with her children led her to cofound Boogie Mites, an innovat…
  continue reading
 
There are seasons of the vocal journey when we step away from the stage, lean into the silence, and spend some time away ~ whether we’re seemingly forced into it or we intentionally choose to take a break from performing. And sometimes we even shut down our voice and stop singing altogether ~ I’ve been there. If you’ve been in such a season, it can…
  continue reading
 
“I came face to face with grizzly bears. I had to befriend drug lords. I saw two people shot dead. I witnessed a guy trying to kill his wife with five gunshots. I crossed the tallest mountains in the world. I had to swim rivers with horses. I was lost in deserts and nothing, absolutely nothing, brought me more pain and heartache and stress than man…
  continue reading
 
Send Me a Text Message This March, we explore the Arts in early childhood education with Anne Belcher, a music educator with 20+ years of experience who founded Branch into Music near Ballarat after discovering music's soothing power on her own baby. Anne explains that every child is born musical and shares her "musical tree" framework with five es…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, I share 3 simple vocal tips that will help you open your voice, find vocal freedom, and improve your overall tone quality as a singer and vocalist. These are quick remedies to common mistakes that I see and hear singers making time and time again. When you know how to bring awareness to them, they are actually quite easy to fix. No…
  continue reading
 
The agrochemical field has long relied on animal models to evaluate the safety and efficacy of substances, but there’s a growing demand to adopt new alternative methods (NAMs) that can further the industry while reducing the need for animal testing. However, questions remain as to their long-term viability. Join Robert Landsiedel, Vice President of…
  continue reading
 
What qualities make the best salespeople? And what are the secrets behind their ability to sell anything — from a simple pen to a car, a house or even an option based systematic overlay on US Equities? In this episode of 2050 Investors, Kokou delves into the duality of selling as both an art and a science. Far from the realm of fantasy, salespeople…
  continue reading
 
As soon as they walked into the barracks at Fort Sisseton, they were handed muskets - heavy Springfield 63s from the Civil war era - given a uniform and told to march. Presenter Brian Thacker and producer Jason Paton thought they were just covering the annual Sisseton historical festival, in South Dakota, as spectators. Turns out they were getting …
  continue reading
 
If you want to uncover your unique sound and find your artistic voice as a singer, there are 3 things that stand out to me as critical parts of the process. In this episode, we dive into each of these 3 essentials as I explain why they’re important, how they help you get to the heart of your creative voice, and how to actually implement them in you…
  continue reading
 
Discerning true prophecy is paramount in an age where myriad voices assert divine authority, necessitating a rigorous examination of every spirit and message to ascertain their alignment with God's truth. This episode elucidates the biblical principles of discernment, delineates the criteria for evaluating prophetic words, and offers practical stra…
  continue reading
 
The transformative power of our prophetic words cannot be overstated, as they serve as instruments capable of shaping realities and ushering in divine destiny. In this discourse, we delve into the significance of declarations rooted in God’s Word, emphasizing that such utterances can break strongholds and breathe life into despair. Drawing from Pro…
  continue reading
 
The prophetic call represents a divine invitation to discern and heed God's voice, thereby becoming a vessel for His truth and power. This episode delves into the biblical foundations of prophecy, drawing upon the profound experiences of figures such as Jeremiah and Samuel to illustrate the personal and purposeful nature of God's calling. We will e…
  continue reading
 
Abdullah Zeinab’s epic Rhino Run adventure crossing South Africa and Namibia redefines what’s possible in endurance cycling. Unsupported and unforgiving, this grueling 1,700-mile ultra-cycling race put his mental strength, grit and resilience to the ultimate test through breathtaking but brutal landscapes – where a tiny detail, like a tiny screw, m…
  continue reading
 
How can genetic, geographic, and social considerations effect outcomes for Black women with cancer? To answer this question, I am joined this week by Dr. Lauren E. McCullough, Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health, and Julia Schueler, Research Director Therapeutic Area Lead Oncology for Charles…
  continue reading
 
This one goes out to all the singing mamas out there, the musical mamas to be, the singers who also aspire to be mothers one day. Can we just say… motherhood is hard! It is both the most difficult thing I’ve ever done AND the most rewarding. So what does all of this mean for your creative life, your music, your voice, your art? Today’s episode is m…
  continue reading
 
Living in God’s abundance is a profound reality that we can embrace today. In this final message of our series, “Deliverance from Poverty,” we will explore the fullness of what God promises—a life overflowing with blessings. We recognize that abundance is not merely a matter of material wealth, but rather a reflection of a heart filled with gratitu…
  continue reading
 
Embracing biblical stewardship is paramount as it serves as the pathway to financial freedom and true prosperity. In our journey through the series "Deliverance From Poverty," we delve into the intricate principles of stewardship that underscore God's design for managing the resources entrusted to us. This episode elucidates the profound understand…
  continue reading
 
“Those are my heroes, those guys paved the way for me to be able to travel through this country, free, and they're almost superhuman to me.” - Erick Cedeño, Bicycle Nomad In 2013, Erick Cedeño, aka. Bicycle Nomad, came across an old photograph that changed his life. Taken in 1897, it showed 20 black soldiers riding bicycles across the American West…
  continue reading
 
At the start of every month, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton preview what’s coming up on Armchair Explorer, play their favorite clips, and reveal the stories they’re most excited to share. A cross between a highlight reel, an interview, and two people telling travel tales down the pub, our Pathways episodes are your guide to choosing you…
  continue reading
 
Breaking the spirit of poverty necessitates a profound confrontation with generational curses and the mindsets that perpetuate a cycle of financial struggle. Today, we delve into how deeply entrenched beliefs, often inherited from our forebears, can impede our progress towards prosperity. The Scriptures emphasize the importance of renewing our mind…
  continue reading
 
Understanding poverty from a biblical perspective reveals that it is not merely a financial condition but a multifaceted state influenced by various underlying factors. In our inaugural message of the series "Deliverance From Poverty," we delve into the root causes of poverty, emphasizing the significance of mindset, discipline, and one’s relations…
  continue reading
 
The global spread of Christianity represents a remarkable phenomenon, evolving from a modest assembly in Jerusalem to a faith embraced by over 2.3 billion adherents worldwide. This expansion has not occurred spontaneously; rather, it is attributable to diligent missionary endeavors, cultural adaptations, and the guiding influence of the Holy Spirit…
  continue reading
 
The Rise of Denominations represents a pivotal exploration of Christianity's historical divisions, which, despite the overarching unity in Christ, have manifested through various traditions and movements. This episode elucidates how theological disagreements, cultural influences, and significant historical events have contributed to the emergence o…
  continue reading
 
Message 3 delves into the critical historical processes of the Councils and the canonization of Scripture, which were instrumental in defining the core doctrines of the Christian faith. We will examine how the church decisively addressed heresies and established the Bible as the definitive authoritative Word of God. The formation of these doctrines…
  continue reading
 
One of the best practices for opening your voice and creativity is Vocal Improvisation. In today's episode, I'll walk you through what it is, why you should weave it into your singing practice, and what you need to get started. At the end of our conversation today, I hope to leave you with a roadmap that leads you to creative flow and vocal freedom…
  continue reading
 
The salient point of this discussion centers on the profound deception of false success, wherein individuals erroneously attribute their achievements to their own efforts or to fabricated idols, thereby neglecting the sovereign role of God as the ultimate source of all blessings. We have meticulously examined the ramifications of such pride and arr…
  continue reading
 
The salient point of today’s discussion revolves around the theme of early persecutions and how these adversities paradoxically facilitated the spread of the Christian faith. We delve into the myriad challenges faced by early Christians, particularly highlighting the profound resilience and unwavering resolve exhibited in the face of relentless per…
  continue reading
 
This podcast episode commences a profound exploration titled "History of Christianity and the Bible," wherein we delve into the origins, formation, and evolution of Christianity alongside the sacred text we revere. It is imperative to underscore that this initial discourse focuses on the nascent stages of Christianity during the first century A.D.,…
  continue reading
 
The discourse presented delves into the critical theme of divine justice, encapsulated in the assertion that God will not be mocked. Throughout the podcast, we reflect upon the preceding messages in the series, which began with an emphasis on the sovereignty of God, elucidating His dominion over all creation and the reverence this demands from huma…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Listen to this show while you explore
Play