Konst – Slovakien – Nya podcasts

  • Dr. Pascal brings us the Theosophic knowledge to reincarnation. He discusses four main topics: 1). The Soul and the Bodies, 2). Reincarnation and the Moral Law, 3). Reincarnation and Science, and 4). Reincarnation and the religious and philosophical concensus of the ages - Summary by kirk202

  • Hosťami Luboša Rácza sú gastro-profesionáli pracujúci v zahraničí. Podcast je archív LIVE streamov na fb profiloch Pernod Ricard Slovakia a Barkultur vysielaných od apríla 2020.

  • "Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheueren Ungeziefer verwandelt..." So beginnt Kafka diesen Klassiker und beschreibt in seinem typischen Stil wie sich die plötzliche Verwandlung auf das weitere Leben Gregor Samsas auswirkt. (Zusammenfassung von Markus Wachenheim)

  • A public domain collection of Scottish Ghost tales by Elliott O'Donnell. 1911 - Summary by Sherry Morrow

  • Art of Feminism è una serie di conversazioni che esplora il rapporto tra arte contemporanea e femminismo.
    Attraverso il dialogo con artiste, curatrici e studiose, ogni episodio affronta temi come corpo, identità, memoria, rappresentazione e cambiamento sociale, offrendo nuovi punti di vista sul presente.
    Ideato e condotto da Marta Jovanović, il podcast nasce per rendere questo dibattito accessibile a un pubblico più ampio.
    Nuovi episodi il 1° e il 15 di ogni mese.
    Una produzione 8Be_creativi.

  • This is THE sleep podcast/channel for you. Nothing important or interesting to keep you awake. Just soothing sounds and stories to help you sleep.

    I'm an amateur self-taught Atmosphere Creator, learning how to craft the perfect auditory experience. I hope you enjoy.
    PLEASE check out my YouTube channel for more content! https://www.youtube.com/@CozyCorner-e6j

    Please follow and rate 5 stars!

    [email protected]

  • Intervista ai founder e co-coe della jGg Foundation, prima fondazione di moda e arte in Milano

  • ARŤÁCI.SK je nezávislá komunita a platforma pre slovenských grafikov a digitálnych umelcov, ktorú zastrešuje občianske združenie ARTOVISKO o.z.

    Vznikla ako pokračovanie projektu, ktorý sa zrodil počas pandémie s cieľom podporiť tvorcov v ťažkom období. Dnes nadväzujeme na tieto skúsenosti a budujeme priestor pre komunitu, ktorá chce rásť, zdieľať a tvoriť.

    Na jednom mieste spájame ľudí, zdieľame informácie, inšpiráciu a nápady zo sveta vizuálneho umenia.

    Či už začínaš, hľadáš nové impulzy alebo len chceš byť v kontakte s komunitou, veríme, že si tu nájdeš to svoje.

  • Η ιστορία της τέχνης δεν είναι μία και ενιαία. Αποτελείται από μικρές ιστορίες δημιουργίας, πρωτοπορίας, κοινωνικής και πολιτικής αλλαγής. Το «Ιστορίες της Τέχνης» είναι ένα podcast που εξερευνά τον κόσμο της τέχνης μέσα από αφηγήσεις, ιδέες και κρυμμένες ιστορίες πίσω από έργα, καλλιτέχνες και καλλιτεχνικά κινήματα. Κάθε επεισόδιο ανοίγει ένα νέο παράθυρο κατανόησης, συνδέοντας το παρελθόν με το σήμερα.

  • 沢山の女性にメイクや美容情報を通じて女性の生き方を応援していきたいと思っています❣️

  • Ngobrol- ngobrol santai bareng aku tentang seputar dunia

  • The Book of Martyrs, by John Foxe, is an English Protestant account of the persecutions of Protestants, many of whom had died for their beliefs within the decade immediately preceding its first publication. It was first published by John Day, in 1563. Lavishly illustrated with many woodcuts, it was the largest publishing project undertaken in Britain up to that time. Commonly known as, “Foxe’s Book of Martyrs”, the work’s full title begins with “Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous Days, Touching Matters of the Church.” There were many subsequent editions, by Day, and by other editors down through the years. Foxe’s original work was enormous (the second edition filling two heavy folio volumes with a total of 2,300 pages, estimated to be twice as long as Edward Gibbon’s “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” This edition is much abridged from Foxe’s original. (Summary from Wikipedia)Foxes' Book of Martyrs, Vol 2

  • Husband and wife duo, Casey and Ashley, will be reading books and taking a deep dive into the stories. This episode discusses episode format, and tells you a little bit about the hosts. Grab your caffeinated beverage and join in! Next episode: A Marriage at Sea by Sophie Elmhirst.

  • History of Rome from the Earliest times down to 476 AD. This compilation is designed to be a companion to the author's History of Greece. It is hoped that it may fill a want, now felt in many high schools and academies, of a short and clear statement of the rise and fall of Rome, with a biography of her chief men, and an outline of her institutions, manners, and religion. (Summary by Tony_Ritcherson)

  • The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, February 1901. It includes the following articles: An Around-The-World American Exposition, by Hon. O. P. Austin The Causes That Led Up To The Siege Of Pekin, by Dr. W. A. P. Martin Singan - The Present Capital Of The Chinese Empire, by James Mascarene Hubbard The Midnight Sun In The Klondike, by Alice Rollins Crane Japan And China - Some Comparisons, by Commander Harrie Webster USN Geographic Notes Proceedings Of The National Geographic Society (Summary by mungojerry311)

  • The Free Writer's Dungeon Website and Podcast are in place to rally creative minds into one space and have various discussions on all forms of media and entertainment.

    I am an aspiring author working on projects ranging from science fiction to the realms of fantasy. I created this space with the intention of announcing current and upcoming projects, alongside supporting my fellow authors.

    As a fan of comic books and other sorts of media, it is an honor to contribute to the community I hold so dear. My only wish is to keep this space respectful and courteous. Thank you!

    -Gregory Diggs

  • In this powerful novella based on Joseph Conrad's own experiences in the Belgian Congo, Charles Marlow, an experienced seaman, tells a small group of friends about a profoundly disturbing episode in his life where he was employed by a large colonising enterprise to sail a tinpot steamer up a river into the heart of Africa with a view to bringing out an ivory trader who had gone rogue. Conrad biographer Maya Janasoff has argued that while Marlow's descriptions of Africans are crudely racist, the author binds this racist language with "a potentially radical suggestion. What made the difference between savagery and civilization, Conrad was saying, transcended skin color; it even transcended place. The issue for Conrad wasn’t that 'savages' were inhuman. It was that any human could be a savage." - Summary by Peter Dann