Konst – Polen – Nya podcasts
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Step into the high fantasy world of Calignos with The Pact & Boon, a D&D 5e Actual Play Podcast.
In a world plagued by a mysterious lethargy, humanoids and beasts twist into monstrous forms across the continent of Rel. Amidst this chaos, an unlikely band of adventurers unite in the fiery depths of the 9 hells, fighting for survival against unfathomable odds.
Guided by the hand of Dungeon Master Jake Packham (Host of the Dungeon Mastermind podcast), join our players—Justin Lewis, Tanner Weyland, and Cayden Ottley, (Hosts on the How To Be a Better DM podcast) as they *hopefully* defy death itself, & prepare for an epic journey filled with danger, intrigue, and the ultimate tests of courage. -
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Podcast Nowoczesny Wizerunek Firmy skupia się na budowaniu rozpoznawalności i profesjonalizmu nowej firmy. Omawiane tematy to strony internetowe, projektowanie graficzne, marketing i reklama. Pozyskana wiedza pomoże Ci wdrażać nowe rozwiązania samodzielnie lub wesprze współpracę z wykonawcami.
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Welcome to "Capital Playbook," your strategic guide through the intricate world of investments and business growth. Here, we decode the tactics behind successful startups, dissect zero-to-one journeys, and analyze investment wisdom. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned investor, join us as we navigate the bold moves and smart plays that define the entrepreneurial game. Dive in with us, as every episode brings you actionable insights to build, invest, and thrive in the dynamic world of business.
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Herman Melville’s Moby Dick invites readers on a thrilling adventure at sea, where Captain Ahab’s obsessive quest for the white whale spirals into a philosophical reflection on obsession, fate, and nature. This book is ideal for lovers of adventure, symbolism, and existential musings on humanity.
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This is a collection of short pieces, poetry or prose, fiction and non-fiction, in several different languages. All chosen and recorded by Librivox volunteers.
Brief description of the contributions:
01 Japanese - Natto Gassen by Kikuchi Kan (1888-1948) [1919] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, fermented soybeans
02 Japanese - Shikino e by Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) [1911] - Key words: prose, non-fiction, painting
03 Japanese - Carmen by Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892-1927) [1926] - Key words: prose, fiction, Tokyo, theater
04 Japanese - Sanbikino Kogumasan by Murayama Kazuko (1903-1946) [1931] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, bears
05 Japanese - Nakunatta Ningyo by Ogawa Mimei (1882-1961) [1918] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, doll
06 Polish - Latarnik by Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916) [1881] - Key words: prose, opowiadanie, tęsknota, emigracja
07 French - Suicides by Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) [1883] - Key words: prose, fiction, suicide, suicides, letter, lettre
08 Polish - Świtezianka by Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) [1899] - Key words: ballad, legend, love, betrayal, water nymph, temptation
09 Japanese - Abuno Orei by Yumeno Kyusaku (1889-1936) [1925] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, horsefly
10 Japanese - Amedama by Niimi Nankichi (1913-1943) [1933] - Key words: prose, candy, children, mother, samurai
11 Japanese - Shoshuno ichinichi by Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) [1912] - Key words: prose, non-fiction, early autumn
12 Polish - Tchórz na wyborach by Jean de la Fontaine(1621-1695) translated by Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) [1893] - Key words: fable, bajka, zwierzęta, wybory
13 Japanese - Yuubinkyoku by Hagiwara Sakutaro (1886-1942) [1929] - Key words: prose, non-fiction, post office
14 Japanese - Shiawase by Shimazaki Touson (1872-1943) [1921] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, happiness
15 Tagalog - Sa Mga Laro by Aurelio Tolentino (1867-1915) [1907] - Key words: poetry, on games
16 Tagalog - Sarisaring Bagay na Dapat Sundin by Aurelio Tolentino (1867-1915) [1907] - Key words: poetry, good manners to observe
17 Tagalog - Ang Pag-alis ni Dalmacia by José Morante (??-??) [1918] - Key words: poetry, Dalmacia's departure
18 Japanese - Suisendukino yokka by Miyazawa Kenji (1896-1933) [1924] - Key words: prose, fiction, children, snowstorm
19 Japanese - Yuki by Akutagawa Ryunosuke (1892-1927) [1925] - Key words: prose, fiction, snow
20 Polish - Żaby i ich króle by Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695) translated by Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) [1893] - Key words: fable, bajka, zwierzęta, król -
Recorded by permission of Urantia Foundation
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Nagrania zostały wykonane za zgodą Urantia Foundation, która posiada prawa autorskie do treści zawartych w Księdze Urantii. -
Podcast „Ikony stylu lat 90.” to nostalgiczna opowieść o tych, którzy wyznaczali trendy w ostatniej dekadzie XX wieku i których niezapomniany wizerunek wciąż inspiruje. Od legendarnego kardiganu Kurta Cobaina po „sukienkę zemsty” księżnej Diany, przyglądamy się, jak gwiazdy tamtej epoki świadomie budowały swój wizerunek.
Autorką podcastu jest Natalia Hołownia, dziennikarka i podcasterka, autorka książek „Jak być paryżanką w Polsce” i „Modna Polka. Rozmowy o modzie, urodzie i życiu z polskimi ikonami stylu”. Regularnie pisze dla Vogue.pl o gwiazdach i jest ekspertką od mody z czerwonego dywanu. -
An original podcast that rewrites history so the good guys win! Each episode features an original story (told as a documentary) where the bad guys get theirs and justice is done.
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Hi Beauties! Na pewno znacie to hasło, którym od lat rozpoczynam moje rozmowy z Wami na
Instagramie – teraz rozwijam je o podcasty, w których porozmawiamy o pięknie bardzo szeroko.
Z perspektywy biznesu, przyjaźni, marki EISENBERG Paris.
Zapraszam Was do świata, w którym piękno synergicznie łączy się z wieloma innymi dziedzinami:
sztuką, technologią, pracą – między innymi te tematy poruszę z moimi wyjątkowymi gośćmi, ale nie
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Co znajdziesz na tym kanale?
🪶 recenzje gier, książek, filmów, anime.
🪶 podcasty o fantastyce (RPG, książki, filmy).
🪶 rozkminy (pseudo)socjologiczne.
🪶 pisarskie rozważania osoby, która kończy pisać własną powieść.
Moją misją 🏹 jest popularyzacja fantastyki tak, aby gatunek ten przestał być niezasłużonym pariasem w mainstreamie. Cel to zainteresowanie 10 000 Polaków fantastyką. Oprócz tego chciałbym dać trochę rozrywki i czasem pobudzić do myślenia 🧠osoby, które już fantastykę lubią :)
Koneser antipasti z 🐞, wielbiciel Bastionu z H3, miłośnik literatury Fantasy. Socjolog, którego pasją jest interesowanie się wszystkim, co dotyczy ludzi. Czyli wszystkim. -
Аудиокниги от Lost Paradise — это самобытный мир, события которого отнюдь не исчерпываются боевыми действиями и расовой борьбой.
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Noc Księgarń do słuchania. Podcasty ogólnopolskiego festiwalu księgarń i czytelników organizowanego przez dystrybutora książek OSDW Azymut.
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Pathos is a podcast based in Nashville, TN that consists of discussions centered around various books in the field of Psychology.
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The novel on which the famous silent movie starring Rudolf Valentino was based. The plot is set in motion as Lady Conway disapproves of Diana's planning a desert trip with just her Arab guides to accompany her. Diana gets kidnapped by the Sheik, Ahmed Ben Hassan. Finally allowed to ride in the desert alone, she plans an escape. However, the Sheik recaptures her. And so the story unfolds. (Summary by Bill Boerst based on Wikipedia)
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Terrariums: Bringing Nature's Beauty Indoors
In a world where we find ourselves increasingly disconnected from the natural environment, terrariums offer a captivating way to bring a piece of the outdoors into our homes and workspaces. These self-contained, miniature ecosystems have a rich history and have captured the imagination of plant enthusiasts, artists, and scientists alike. From their accidental discovery in the 19th century to their contemporary resurgence, terrariums continue to enchant and inspire us with their beauty, diversity, and therapeutic benefits.
A terrarium is essentially a transparent container that houses plants and creates a unique microclimate for them to thrive. The term "terrarium" is derived from the Latin word "terra," meaning earth, and "arium," denoting a place or container. This name aptly describes the essence of a terrarium – a small, enclosed world where plants grow and interact in a carefully crafted environment, mimicking the natural habitats from which they originate.
The history of terrariums can be traced back to the early 19th century, with the accidental discovery of the Wardian Case by Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward, a London physician and amateur botanist. In 1829, Dr. Ward made a serendipitous observation when he placed a moth chrysalis in a sealed glass jar containing moist soil. After a few weeks, he noticed that fern spores and grass seeds had germinated within the jar, creating a miniature ecosystem that thrived without any additional watering or care.
This discovery led to the development of the Wardian Case, a glass enclosure used for transporting delicate plants across long distances, revolutionizing the field of botany and horticulture. The Wardian Case allowed for the safe and successful transportation of exotic plants from their native habitats to various parts of the world, enabling botanical gardens and collectors to expand their collections and study flora from far-flung corners of the globe.
During the Victorian Era, terrariums gained immense popularity as ornamental features in homes. Fern cases and Wardian cases became symbols of status and exotic curiosity, showcasing the Victorians' fascination with the natural world. The ability to cultivate and display lush, tropical plants in the comfort of one's home was a testament to the era's horticultural prowess and refined taste. These elaborate terrariums often featured intricate designs, ornate stands, and a carefully curated selection of plants that reflected the fashions and sensibilities of the time.
However, interest in terrariums waned in the early 20th century, as changing tastes and the rise of modernism shifted the focus away from these Victorian-era treasures. It wasn't until the 1970s that terrariums experienced a resurgence in popularity, fueled by a growing interest in indoor gardening, environmental awareness, and the desire to bring nature closer to urban life. This renewed appreciation for terrariums coincided with the broader back-to-nature movement and the rise of environmentalism, as people sought ways to reconnect with the natural world in the midst of an increasingly urbanized society.
Today, terrariums have once again captured the hearts of plant lovers worldwide, not only as decorative elements but also as therapeutic tools for relaxation and stress relief. The act of creating and tending to a terrarium has been shown to have numerous psychological and emotional benefits, providing a sense of calm, focus, and accomplishment in an often hectic and fast-paced world.
Terrariums come in various types, each with its unique characteristics and benefits. Closed terrariums, the most common and traditional form, feature a sealed container that creates a self-sustaining ecosystem. These terrariums are ideal for moisture-loving plants such as ferns, mosses, and tropical foliage, as the enclosed environment maintains high humidity levels and requires minimal watering. The plants within a closed terrarium engage in a continuous cycle of transpiration, evaporation, and condensation, creating a miniature water cycle that sustains the ecosystem with little intervention from the outside world.
Open terrariums, on the other hand, have an exposed top and are better suited for plants that prefer drier conditions, such as succulents, cacti, and air plants. These terrariums allow for greater airflow and require more frequent watering than their closed counterparts. Open terrariums offer more flexibility in terms of plant selection and design, as they can accommodate a wider range of species and allow for more creative arrangements and compositions.
Specialty terrariums cater to specific plant groups or themes, showcasing the unique beauty and adaptations of particular species or creating immersive, miniature landscapes. Carnivorous plant terrariums, for example, feature species like Venus flytraps, pitcher plants, and sundews, which have evolved fascinating mechanisms for trapping and digesting insects to supplement their nutrient intake. These terrariums require specialized care and conditions to thrive, making them a captivating and educational addition to any plant collection.
Succulent terrariums, on the other hand, celebrate the architectural forms and vibrant colors of these water-wise plants, often arranged in striking geometric patterns or naturalistic desert scenes. These low-maintenance terrariums are perfect for those who appreciate the stark beauty and resilience of arid-adapted flora, and they can bring a touch of the desert to even the most urban of settings.
Themed terrariums, such as fairy gardens or beach scenes, incorporate miniature figurines, structures, and decorative elements to create whimsical, storytelling landscapes that transport the viewer to another world. These terrariums blur the lines between horticulture and art, offering endless possibilities for creative expression and imagination. From enchanted forests to post-apocalyptic cityscapes, themed terrariums allow the creator to craft entire universes within the confines of a glass vessel.
Building a terrarium is a creative and rewarding process that allows one to express their personal style and horticultural interests. The first step is choosing an appropriate container, which can range from simple glass jars and aquariums to elaborate geometrical structures and hanging globes. The size of the container should be proportional to the plants' growth habits and provide adequate space for root development and air circulation. When selecting a container, it is important to consider factors such as transparency, accessibility, and drainage, as these will impact the long-term health and maintenance of the terrarium.
When selecting plants for a terrarium, it is essential to consider their compatibility, growth habits, lighting requirements, and humidity preferences. Plants with similar needs should be grouped together to ensure their long-term health and vitality. Slow-growing, compact species are ideal for terrariums, as they maintain a manageable size and prevent overcrowding. It is also important to choose plants with complementary textures, colors, and forms to create a visually balanced and appealing composition.
Assembling a terrarium involves layering various components to create a functional and visually appealing ecosystem. The foundation typically consists of a drainage layer of pebbles or activated charcoal to prevent water stagnation and soil compaction. This layer helps to regulate moisture levels and prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria and fungi that can lead to root rot and other plant health issues.
A layer of sphagnum moss or a fine mesh separates the drainage layer from the main growing medium, which is usually a well-draining, nutrient-rich soil mix tailored to the specific plants' needs. The growing medium should be carefully selected to provide the optimal balance of moisture retention, aeration, and nutrient availability for the chosen plant species. Some terrariums may also incorporate additional layers, such as a activated carbon filter to remove impurities and odors, or a decorative top dressing of moss, sand, or gravel to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the composition.
The arrangement of plants within the terrarium is an opportunity to showcase creativity and design sensibility. Taller plants are generally placed in the back or center of the terrarium, while smaller, trailing species are positioned in the foreground or along the edges. This creates a sense of depth and perspective, drawing the eye into the miniature landscape and creating a more immersive experience for the viewer.
Decorative elements such as rocks, driftwood, or miniature figurines can be added to enhance the visual interest and create a sense of narrative within the terrarium. These elements can be used to create focal points, define different zones or habitats within the ecosystem, or simply add a touch of whimsy and personality to the composition. When selecting decorative elements, it is important to consider their scale, color, and texture, as well as their compatibility with the moisture levels and pH of the growing medium.
Maintaining a healthy terrarium requires attention to watering, humidity control, lighting, temperature, and grooming. Closed terrariums are self-regulating to a certain extent, as the enclosed environment creates a water cycle where moisture evaporates from the soil, condenses on the glass, and returns to the plants. However, overwatering can lead to mold growth and plant decay, so it is crucial to monitor moisture levels and provide adequate ventilation. A good rule of thumb is to water the terrarium when the soil feels dry to the touch, using a gentle misting or a small watering can with a narrow spout to avoid disturbing the delicate plant arrangements.
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Redakcyjny podcast jubileuszowy, czyli rozmowy o doświadczeniach z przeszłości i wyzwaniach z przyszłości. Komentujemy tu architektoniczne słowa i czyny, przyglądamy się zmianom technologicznym oraz szukamy definicji piękna w niezwykle niespokojnych czasach. Architektura-murator od 30 lat towarzyszy polskiej architekturze. Prezentujemy najlepsze obiekty, inspirujemy do dyskusji i śledzimy kluczowe zmiany. Partnerami podcastu są Dyson, Humanscale i Equitone
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Two Not-So-Young-Adults talk about all the books they just can't grow out of Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spencer-strait/support
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