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„Czas odzyskany” to podcast, w którym przyglądamy się ideom: temu, skąd się wzięły i jaką ogrywają rolę w naszym życiu. Reagujemy na aktualne wydarzenie kulturalne albo popkulturalne.
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Are you creating work that fully expresses who you are? Does the process of making the thing give you energy upward momentum? Are you living a creative lifestyle that is aligned with your values and desires? The Creative Impostor exits at the intersection of identity and creativity. It’s a deep inquiry into both who we are and why we make what we make. Host Andrea Klunder has inhabited many creative roles: singer, actor, writer, filmmaker, yoga teacher, bodyworker, meditator, entrepreneur, podcaster, teacher, media producer, strategist, speaker… She’ll take you inside her own head and the minds of other creative professionals to see what drives us despite the voices of self-doubt that threaten to stop us in our tracks with a little sprinkling of how we create the life and work we imagine.
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Claude Monet: A Life Embraced by Light and Color Early Life and Artistic Awakening: Born in Paris in 1840, Claude Monet wasn't destined for artistic life. His family envisioned a career in commerce, but young Monet harbored a different dream: to paint. Drawing caricatures as a teenager, his talent flourished under the tutelage of Eugène Boudin, who introduced him to plein air painting, capturing nature's essence directly outdoors. This pivotal moment shaped Monet's artistic compass, leading him away from the confines of traditional studios and towards the vibrant symphony of light and color in the open air. From Rebel to Revolutionary: In 1860, Monet enrolled at the Académie Suisse, rejecting the rigid art school dogma. He befriended Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Camille Pissarro, like-minded artists who shared his fascination with natural light and fleeting impressions. They defied the conventions of the Salon, the official art establishment, favoring spontaneous brushstrokes and capturing momentary effects over idealized forms. This artistic rebellion culminated in the infamous 1874 Salon des Refusés, where Monet's "Impression, Sunrise" sparked the term "Impressionism." His depiction of a hazy harbor bathed in soft morning light, seemingly unfinished yet pulsating with life, challenged the polished landscapes of the era. A Life in Pursuit of Light: Monet's life became a relentless pursuit of light's ever-changing moods. He moved to Argenteuil, immersing himself in the scenery of the Seine, and later built his beloved Giverny, where his iconic water lily series blossomed. He embarked on painting pilgrimages, capturing the vibrant coastal scenes of Normandy and the sun-drenched Italian landscapes. His obsession with light culminated in his monumental Haystacks series, where the same subject, bathed in different seasons and times of day, became a symphony of color and shadow. Beyond Impressionism: Monet's artistic journey wasn't confined by the label "Impressionist." He experimented with serial painting, capturing the same scenes at various times to express light's transient nature. He embraced the burgeoning Art Nouveau movement, creating the ethereal Water Lilies murals for the Orangerie in Paris. Even in his later years, his vision remained sharp, his late Rouen Cathedral series showcasing a bolder, more abstract approach to capturing light and form. Legacy and Influence: Claude Monet died in 1926, leaving behind a legacy that transformed the art world. His Impressionist revolution liberated artists to explore light, color, and fleeting moments. His innovative techniques and dedication to en plein air painting inspired generations of artists, from Van Gogh and Cézanne to modern Impressionists. Today, his works continue to captivate audiences, his vibrant canvases embodying the fleeting beauty of the world around us. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. -
Bi/Multilingual Stories tells the stories of people. Mostly, but not only artists, who speak two or more languages. The stories take us to physical and emotional places, spaces. Please consider to support my work via a one time or monthly contribution at: https://flattr.com/podcast/bimultilingualst
Sound by Hernán Giorcelli
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Antykryminalne treści w formie odautorskiego podcastu.
"Od czasu jak do łask wróciła powieść kryminalna marzyło mi się, że trafię na antykryminał. Na uczciwą relację, jak się to odbywa naprawdę, w całej banalności zbrodni. Przyświecało mi w tym zdanie jednego z bohaterów prozy kryminalnej Karela Čapka, inspektora stojącego nad wykopanym damskim trupem: 'Panie, jak zejdzie skóra to już nici z całej urody'..."
Jan Gondowicz, Magazyn literacko-kulturalny "CHIMERA" luty 2015 -
Już wiedzą, że pierwsza miłość nie musi być ostatnią, a ważniejsze od relacji na Instagramie są… relacje międzyludzkie. Jednak fenomen zakochania, szczególnie wtedy, gdy dotyczy ludzi w kwiecie wieku - czytaj: w okolicach czterdziestki - wciąż pozostaje dla nich zagadką.
Jaki jest sekret udanego małżeństwa, jak odnaleźć się na matrymonialnym rynku wtórnym i o co w tym kochaniu w ogóle chodzi?!
Królove Relacji, czyli Kasia i Aga szukają odpowiedzi! -
PIERWSZA MŁODOŚĆ. Cotygodniowy magazynek autorstwa Karoliny Korwin Piotrowskiej. Premiery w piątki. Film, zapach, książka, smak, dźwięki, wydarzenie, czyli to, co wzbudza we mnie emocje i zostaje w głowie pod koniec dnia. Ubarwiony dźwiękami jak w radiowym teatrze, pomysł na to, jak ogarnąć rzeczywistość.
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Ever needed vindication in liking a Jojo Siwa song? Wanted to feel validated in hating Saltburn? Follow Polyester’s head hags Ione Gamble and Gina Tonic on their journey picking apart the internet’s obsessions - girlhood anyone? - through a pop culture informed feminist lens.
The Polyester Podcast has hosted guests like Euphoria’s Chloe Cherry and Priscilla costume designer Stacey Battat, has come to you live from the Tate and the Barbican, and delivers a new episode every Monday taking on that week’s discourse with the kind of cultural commentary that makes ya laugh over your matcha on your first commute of the week.
Hosted by Editor in Chief Ione Gamble with Senior Editor Gina Tonic. Edited by Olivia Graham. Have faith in your own bad taste!
Support our work and become a Polyester Podcast member <3
Polyester is a self published, intersectional feminist arts and culture publication aiming to bridge the gap of URL cyberfeminism with the IRL world.
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Art & Cocktails: Exploring the World of Contemporary Art, Creativity, Business, and Inspiration
Join host Ekaterina Popova, artist and founder of Create! Magazine, as she uncorks the vibrant and multifaceted world of contemporary art, creative entrepreneurship, mindset, and creativity one episode at a time. Welcome to "Art & Cocktails," a podcast where artists, creatives, dreamers, and artpreneurs gather to share their journeys and their art over their favorite drinks.
Building on the success of the "Create!" podcast, Ekaterina steers the artistic conversation towards more intimate, heart-to-heart discussions that fuel the spirit and inspire the artist's soul. Tune in for insightful, honest discussions with leading artists, curators, writers, coaches, leaders, and artpreneurs who not only share their journeys in the creative world but also enjoy a "fireside chat" over a glass of wine or a cup of tea. This podcast offers a rich blend of inspiration, art business insights, and the simple joy of sipping your favorite beverage while discussing what lights your heart on fire.
Pour your favorite drink into a beautiful cup, get comfy, and settle down for a session of "Art & Cocktails" each week. Let's celebrate the artist in all of us with a toast to creativity and the limitless possibilities it brings to our lives. -
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Tony & Jenny discuss life working on home renovations and take "confused room" pictures submitted by you and give them a 3D Digital makeover with interior design ideas and DIY home design tips & tricks. Watch amazing before & after videos on their website!
Just like your favorite HGTV shows, get Fixer-Upper and DIY ideas on how to reclaim a room or space and make it how you always wanted. From rustic farmhouse to modern design, we cover it all. Submit your room picture through their facebook page or at http://www.confusedroom.com and they may give your space a free digital makeover on a future episode of Confused Room!