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Stop Writing Alone is a weekly show for writers looking for a writing community. In each episode listeners will learn where and how they can find, or create, their own writing community while joining one such community with Stop Writing Alone. The show will provide inspiration, writing activities, critique, and lessons from “distant teachers” in the writing world via their writings, online presence, and interviews. The show is written and hosted by Nicole Rivera, co-organizer of a local writing group, writer, and Pitch Wars 2016 mentee.
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You know that guy that reads all the time, and always has a book recommendation for you?
Well, I read and/or produce hundreds of audiobooks a year, and when I read one that has good material, I feature it here. This is my Recommended Listening list. These choices are not influenced by authors or sponsors, just books worthy of your consideration. -
Hey, Christian Author!
Wanna write great fiction?
BUT writing is hard because you…
- Have NO TIME because you work a full-time job or go to school full-time
- Doubt your writing ability.
- Have no idea how to write the kind of captivating stories you love to read.
Then welcome to The Adventurous Author, the podcast with short and entertaining episodes for Christian authors in high school, college, and beyond.
Through these episodes, you will…
- Gain confidence in your author identity.
- Master the process and structure needed to write captivating stories EVEN WITH limited writing time.
- Learn to use AI effectively and ethically to constantly improve your writing skills and story quality.
I’m your host D.K. Drake (or am I? 😉), author of the Dragon Stalker Bloodlines Saga.
**Spoiler Alert:** D.K. Drake isn’t my real name! Wanna know the mystery behind it? Check out the very first episode!
As fantasy author D.K. Drake, I write action-packed, wholesome adventures without the snooze-worthy fluff.
But as your personal writing coach, I’m here to unlock YOUR narrative prowess, guide you in crafting spellbinding tales, and navigate the wild world of writing with AI.
Adventure awaits, so ignite your imagination, latch on to that dragon swooping overhead, and let the storytelling quest begin. It’s time to play in our own fabulous fantasy worlds. -
Locitude is the platform for people with authentic locs; through our hair studio, products, events, content, education and podcast, we serve! Ade Balogun, Chief Loc Officer at Locitude hosts the Talking Locs podcast. In our current season, Chair Convos, Ade has conversations with Clients that are typically had at the salon chair.
Previous seasons include - Meet The Experts - conversations with experts that help set the tone, frame of mind and practices for proper hair care maintenance.
In January of 2021 the Talking Locs with Locitude podcast started out as a mini series of seven episodes where Ade discusses locs from an interesting, informative and dynamic perspective. In the second season, Ade interviews Everyday People with Locs. Episodes are produced by Xavage Media.
For enquiries and feedback, kindly reach us at on instagram @locitude, call +234 818 900 1122 or +1 240 733 9047 or email us at [email protected].
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Enjoy our collection of favorite James Allen Books!
View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org
All Librivox recordings are in the public domain
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James Allen was a British philosophical writer known for his inspirational books and poetry and as a pioneer of the self-help movement.
View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org
All Librivox recordings are in the public domain -
Toronto-based fashion entrepreneur and influencer, Noella Eze brings an unfiltered vibe to this irreverent podcast! Upbeat, real and energetic, you'll keep coming back for more of Noella's stories, tips and personality even if you're not necessarily big on fashion. And who knows, you might even find your fashion sense sharpening in a little while!
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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 and wayneshout.com. -
An on-going series of guided acting warm ups. Now mind, body and imagination-based warm-ups are only a click away! Dive into dynamic preparations for class, rehearsal or performance with these 5-15 minute audio guides. These quick yet thorough preparations provide you direct access to an acting, movement or voice coach, helping you launch from The Moment Before to your first moment on stage.
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A Reshelving Alexandria podcast where we pontificate on good books and the stories that define and refine us. Join Ambre and her literary friends as they discuss what they're reading and interview others in the lit world. We talk stories in all their forms because stories have the power to shape and change hearts and minds. Come join the conversation! https://www.reshelvingalexandria.com
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Book Year is a podcast dedicated to helping women write their books and heal their stories. Writing Coach and Founder of For Women Who Roar, Megan Febuary explores the power of writing, creativity, and stories our bodies tell. With inspiring writing prompts, meditations, and interviews with authors, you will find no shortage of inspiration for your Book Year.
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TMV is a podcast focused on lessons learned via the musician’s backstory, as well as building successful careers in the business. Host Nick O’Brien interviews artists/industry experts, and WMV Founder Allison Emm occasionally contributes – offering insights based on events Wisconsin Music Ventures has produced. This podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, and most other listening platforms. Theme music was composed and performed by WMV member musician Mike Neumeyer.
Contact WMV with guest and/or topic suggestions. All relevant ideas will be considered. -
Rain and Thunder Sounds PodcastWelcome to the Rain and Thunder Sounds Podcast, the podcast that brings you the soothing sounds of nature to help you relax, sleep, and focus.In each episode, you'll be transported to a different location around the world to experience the unique sounds of rain and thunder. From the gentle pitter-patter of rain on a roof to the powerful roar of thunder in the mountains, we have something for everyone.Whether you're looking for a way to unwind after a long day, or you need help getting a good night's sleep, the Rain and Thunder Sounds Podcast is the perfect solution.Here are some of the benefits of listening to rain and thunder sounds:
Relaxation: The sound of rain and thunder can be very relaxing and soothing. It can help to reduce stress and anxiety, and promote overall well-being.Sleep: Rain and thunder sounds can also help to improve sleep quality. The steady rhythm of the rain can help to lull you to sleep, and the low frequency of the thunder can help to block out other noises.Focus: Rain and thunder sounds can also help to improve focus and concentration. The white noise of the rain can help to mask distractions, and the rhythm of the thunder can help to keep you on task.If you're looking for a way to relax, sleep, or focus, the Rain and Thunder Sounds Podcast is the perfect solution. Subscribe today and start enjoying the benefits of nature's soothing sounds. -
Dreamland is a magical place where listeners get to explore the minds of creative geniuses as they divulge the processes they’ve used to transform their dreams into the kind of creative work that’s shaping culture as we know it. Together, we will stroll through the minds of Grammy-winning songwriters, critically-acclaimed film score composers, James Beard Award Winning chefs, NYT Best Selling authors, serial entrepreneurs, graffiti artists and drag queens.
Your host is Cole Schafer, a multi-hyphenate writer slinging ink in a number of different genres ranging from poetry, short fiction, memoir, spoken word and advertising. His newsletter (coleschafer.com) has a cult following and has been described as a “bump of cocaine for your creativity”.
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This is a podcast series that was born out of the Moving Biography Summer School, organized by LAWHA/OIB, the American University of Beirut and the Global (De)Centre in 2022, and generously funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. The summer school brought together different perspectives to question disciplinary assumptions and decenter life writing.
As an outcome of the Summer School, LAWHA partnered with The Institute of Art in the Arab World (IAAW) at the Lebanese American University to produce a series of podcasts under the title On Women by Women in Art, conceived and moderated by IAAW’s director Yasmine Taan.
In each of the four episodes of the first sub-series titled "On Women By Women in Art", a woman artist reflects on another woman artist who influenced and inspired her practice. Episode 1 features Samar Mogharbel on Dorothy Salhab Kazemi (1 September 2023), episode 2 Greta Naufal on Yvette Achkar (29 September 2023), episode 3 Afaf Zurayk on Helen Khal (27 October 2023), and episode 4 Samia Halaby on Mona Saudi (24 November 2023).
The second sub-series, Moving Biographies, is a direct outcome of the discussions held at the summer school in June 2022. Each of the three episodes is moderated by one of the co-organisers of the summer school.
The first episode – Curating an Artist’s (and Parent’s) Biography (15 September 2023) – is an edited version of life presentations that took place at the OIB in May 2023. In this episode with Mahita El Bacha Urieta, Manuella Guiragossian and Hala Schoukair, the daughters of Amine El Bacha (1932-2019), Paul Guiragossian (1926-1993) and Saloua Raouda Choucair (1916-2017) – leading artists of Lebanon’s art world – talk about the responsibility of taking care of their parent’s legacy, what challenges they face and what it means to curate a biography that is intrinsically linked to their own. The presentations are moderated by Nadia von Maltzahn (LAWHA/OIB).
The second episode – Vulnerability and the Capacity for Life: Biography as a Material Matter (13 October 2023) – consists of conversations Kirsten Scheid (Professor of Art and Anthropology at AUB) held with summer school participants Daniel Schönpflug (Historian at Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) and Yvonne Albers (Freie Universität Berlin) to think about biography as a material matter.
In the final episode – Evelyne Bustros (1878-1971): Patron of the Arts and Crafts (10 November 2023) – Sonja Mejcher-Atassi (Professor of Modern Arabic and Comparative Literature at AUB) talks to Sarah Sabban (PhD Candidate in History at AUB) about her doctoral research on the life of Evelyne Bustros (1878-1971) and how it was entwined with the formation of Lebanese heritage and early nation-building in Lebanon.
The podcasts were produced in collaboration with afikra, a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab world to active intellectual curiosity. -
Welcome to the Audio Books Office, where we craft concise yet impactful audiobooks covering philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and wealth-building. Our mission is to empower and enlighten our audience through accessible and engaging content. Get ready to dive into an immersive and transformative listening journey that will expand your mind and empower your life.