Konst – Nya Zeeland – Nya podcasts
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SUPEREGO: Profiles In Self-Obsession. Improvised, analyzed, and brought to you by Drs. Matt Gourley, Jeremy Carter, Mark McConville, and Paul F. Tompkins. Guest appearances by Patton Oswalt, Neko Case, John Hodgman, Jason Sudeikis, Kumail Nanjiani, Erinn Hayes, Andy Daly, Kristen Schaal, Thomas Lennon, and many more. ALL SUPEREGO SEASONS, SPECIALS, LIVE AND BONUS EPISODES available on goSuperego.com.
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Explore the landscape and travel with Tim - a landscape artist, discussing and showing his latest work and travels as he stumbles along the coast in his one man tent, trying to be green without going into the red.
This will be a short daily diary 'tentcast', a micro podcast discussing backpacking, travelling on foot and painting and drawing at the mercy of the elements, and even maybe video of the pieces - with artworks and photos will be shown in the episode art! -
Do you aspire to live your life with vitality, meaning and purpose? Take charge of your health and life today with insights and inspiring stories from transformational health coach and professional artist Catherine Lucas. Learn to become the masterpiece that you are as Catherine and her expert guests empower you to live life as an expression of your true self.
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The podcast where we delve into creative minds, find out how they tick, and get practical advice to help make you a more proficient and professional artist.
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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Join Director Kim Sajet as she chats with artists, historians, and thought leaders about the big and small ways that portraits shape our world.
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David Hume is one of the great philosophers of the Western intellectual tradition. His philosophical writings earned him lasting fame and renown; his historical writing earned his bread and butter. His "The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688", published between 1754 and 1764, was immensely popular and Hume wrote that "the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England; I was become not only independent, but opulent." The six volume work has had numerous editions and is still in print today. David Hume and Thomas Babington Macaulay have frequently been compared as the premier English historians but we don't have to choose because Macaulay begins where Hume leaves off.
This is Volume 1E which covers the reign of Charles I and the Commonwealth. (Summary by Richard Carpenter) -
The Wound Dresser is a series of letters written from the hospitals in Washington by Walt Whitman during the War of the Rebellion to The New York Times, the Brooklyn Eagle and his mother, edited by Richard Maurice Burke, M.D., one of Whitman's literary executors. (Summary by R. S. Steinberg)
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The most dangerous thing in America is a n***a with a library card. I don’t live in America and I don’t have a library card, but that don’t change a thing. This is a podcast about books written by Black authors reviewed by a Black author. Enjoy.
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Welcome to Snoozecast's collection of Penny Parker series episodes. It is read in a manner to help you fall asleep by the end of the episode. We will read a brief recap of the previous episode at the start of the next episode. Be sure to check out our primary podcast feed for Snoozecast, where we release three episodes per week in a variety of genres.
Learn more about Snoozecast+ at snoozecast.com/plus. It's our premium listening subscription that provides ad-free listening to our expanded catalog, including unlocking all of our completed standalone sleep story series! -
Sick Sad Lit is a podcast for readers and writers who love digging into the dark, messy, and provocative corners of contemporary fiction, as well as exploring the emergence of "Good for Her" as a literary genre.Through candid conversations with authors who push boundaries, we explore themes of alienation, identity, mental health, and the creative process behind bold, unforgettable storytelling.Itโs part literary deep dive, part late-night chatโintelligent, unfiltered, and a little unhinged.
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Pediatrician Dr. Bob Sears takes you deeper into the vaccine discussion with this companion podcast that expands on each chapter in "The Vaccine Book." Dr. Bob provides updates on changes in vaccines and disease trends since the book's last version from 2019. He offers personal insight and advice for parents who are navigating their vaccine decisions and shares his experience being the pediatrician for families who choose to raise their kids vaccine-free. Plus, enjoy a bonus episode (free, but possibly for a small fee in the future) on the new RSV vaccine! @drbobsears and www.DrBobSears.com
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Delve into the philosophical reflections of Friedrich Nietzsche with "Ecce Homo." This podcast offers an in-depth look at Nietzsche’s autobiographical work, exploring his thoughts on his life, work, and legacy. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and those interested in existentialism and self-reflection.
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Welcome to the 5 Thread podcast, where each series we unravel the intricacies of a specific topic by talking to 5 industry experts to gain different perspectives and Insights. I'm your host Joanna Czutkowa CEO of 5THREAD, and in each instalment, we'll dive deep into the world of sports apparel, guided by the voices of industry experts.
In our inaugural series, we're shining a spotlight on five remarkable women who are redefining the game in sports apparel. These women aren't just chosen for their expertise, but also for their honesty and unique perspectives.
Not only do we discuss the sports industry and their perspective on sports apparel I also dig into what motivates them as change makers and as advocates of sustainability.
So join us as we hear insights and stories you won't find anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned professional or simply curious about the inner workings of the sports apparel world. This is the 5 Thread podcast, where every thread tells a story. -
An arts and cultural panel show that explores an intergenerational response through a Mฤori lens.
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Behind every boudoir photo is a story—a journey of self-love, acceptance, and transformation. Join us as we sit down with real women who share their ‘Why Boudoir’ moments, offering an intimate look at their struggles, triumphs, and growth. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, healing, or the courage to embrace your own beauty, these stories will remind you that self-love is a journey worth taking.
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The Pastel Podcast is your monthly destination for everything in the vibrant world of pastel painting! Hosted by pastel artists Lisa Skelly and Kari Stober, we bring pastel fans around the globe inspiring stories, and engaging discussions with some of today’s top pastel artists.
Whether you're a seasoned pastel painter or just starting your artistic journey, you'll find inspiration, practical tips, and pure passion for the pastel medium here. The Pastel Podcast is dedicated to celebrating the beauty, vibrancy, and joy of painting with pure pigment. -
Yours for the Making with Robin Johnson is the podcast that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and the art of making. Hosted by Robin Johnson - founder of Johnson Bespoke and BBC presenter on shows such as The Travelling Auctioneers, The Restorers, Woodland Workshop this podcast dives into the stories of makers from all walks of life. From woodworkers, metal fabricators, and chefs to artists, designers, and hobbyists, each episode offers real conversations with the people behind the things we love.
Whether you're a hands-on creative, aspiring artisan, or simply curious about how things are made, this podcast offers inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom. Expect behind-the-scenes stories, lessons in process and passion, and a celebration of the maker movement in all its forms.
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Welcome to Dance Dialogues! A podcast for all dancers by professional dancers! In each episode, we aim to cover different styles and facets of dance and deep dive into what a professional dancers journey look like.Tune in now, & stay tuned for more!
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Sugar Loafing Arts Cast showcases the diversity of arts in Taranaki and beyond. Host Mikaela Nyman interviews artists, creative makers, writers and curators, and delves into art ideas and mediums, discussing a wide range of themes, such as decolonisation in New Zealand and Pacific art and literature, how to find inspiration, and the beauty of collaboration with other creative souls across art disciplines.
The fundamental idea of this podcast is to showcase arts and creativity and to inspire. Do you have a creative passion or want to share your ideas? Feel free to contact Mikaela on [email protected]
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Why do we make things? Where do ideas come from? How can we overcome creative blocks? What can we learn from criticism? How do we find our voice? Can we really make money from creative pursuits?
If you’ve ever found yourself asking these questions, We Need to Make Things is the podcast you need to kickstart your creative practice, stay inspired, and find the confidence to share your work with people who really need to see it.
Every fortnight, Tracy Calder sits down with artists, writers, scientists, gallerists and other influential experts and asks them to share their stories, tools and strategies for living a creative life so you, too, can make work that matters, for people who care. - Visa fler