Konst – Nya podcasts

  • My unique message to the world is the power behind the words of our mouths. We have made light of it but cannot escape the fruits thereof. For me, words are the unit of creation, the building block on which our existence evolves. This podcast is for everyone who wants to better their living by using words and applying themselves wisely. I will be using the storytelling style fused with imaginative nuances to transport the listener to that place, where possibilities are not luxuries but everyday experiences; movie in voice. 

    This podcast will emphasize the power of routine, and what you repeatedly do, you most likely build capacity and expertise for what you repeatedly do. My podcast will help the listener learn how to practice success because the same amount of time you use in complaining is the same you can use to plant, build, prune, etc. I intend to draw the listener's attention to the power of their words.

  • Im chef Charlene Sauce. Here we will talk about food, my launching business and foods we find while traveling.

  • coleslaw is messy and sweet and cold and colorful and callslaw as well but with out the mayo LOL!

  • Join host Clare Delish as she explores America's most iconic food through its fascinating history, gourmet evolution, and perfected techniques. From contested origins at turn-of-the-century lunch counters to today's truffle-topped creations and plant-based innovations, discover what transforms simple ground beef into culinary art.

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    This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  • A collaborative effort between design students at Macewan University and the University of Alberta. Design Students Organization (DSO) Co-President Angel Poon and Student Design Association (SDA) Photographer Tomas Spasiuk are joined every episode by a rotating panel of student peers and industry experts to discuss topics relating to design and beyond. So sit back, relax, and see what makes Edmonton’s local designers tick while gaining valuable insight into design education and careers.

  • “Three Broke College Kids” with Max Johanson, Aidan Corbitt and Eric LaChance is a podcast that highlights interesting and impactful individuals around the community.

  • Experience the profound and evocative poetry of Walt Whitman in Leaves of Grass, a groundbreaking collection that celebrates the beauty of nature, the complexity of humanity, and the interconnectedness of all living things. This timeless work invites readers to explore themes of individuality, democracy, and the spiritual essence of existence.

  • Rj Riya is Radio Jockey from Ahmedabad, India. She is motivational speaker & a visionary painter who believes in positive thoughts. Here we are going to post her thoughts in different segments. So, lets get connected.

  • The writings listed here represent books about Soren Kierkegaard. A fragment of his work, On the Dedication to "That Single Individual", has made it to the public domain. Who was Soren Kierkegaard? He was a Danish philosopher and religious author; b. Copenhagen May 6, 1813; d. there Nov. 11, 1855. His father, Michael, a clothing merchant, once cursed God when he was young. This one incident caused him so much distress that it affected him with a deep melancholy, which he transferred to poor Soren. Michael was an evil man. He tricked Soren into thinking that the whole world existed in his own living room by taking him for imaginary walks about the neighborhood, or anywhere Soren wanted to go, as long as it existed in his imagination only. Later in life, when Soren was on his own, he rarely left Copenhagen, but he did walk about the streets and greet passersby, discussing events of the day. After 6 years of “splendid inactivity” he obtained his degree in Theology from the University of Copenhagen with the submission of his thesis paper in 1841, On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates. Just before graduation he fell in love with Regine Olsen and proposed that they marry. She accepted, but Soren was unable to live up to the requirements of marriage and broke off the engagement after a short period. He lived a life of despair afterward. His father, Regine, and Socrates were the major influences in his life. So say all the authors in the following readings, but I disagree. Soren considered a variety of callings, he could be philosopher, a scientist, or a preacher, but he ultimately decided that Christianity was his interest. He wondered if J. P. Mynster, bishop of Zealand and head of the National Church of Denmark, was preaching true Christianity or not. He decided at this point that his “task is a Socratic task, to revise the conception of what it means to be a Christian”. He was interested only in the “How” of Christianity, not the “What” of Christianity. He became an author, an author who was always “in the process of becoming” what he would be. He became many authors, Victor Eremita, Johannes de Silentio, Johannes Climacus, Vigilius Haufniensis, Nicolaus Notabene, Hilarius Bookbinder, Frater Taciturnus, and Soren Kierkegaard. All of them wrote books between the years 1843 and 1855. He used his imagination to create each author as an existing individual Human being, one who exists, “between the esthetic and the ethical” where “the esthetic is existing; the ethicist is struggling against the religious”, as one “aware of the religious-and the leap” of faith, one “who ordinarily despairs of nothing, despairs of repetition”, one who has “used a love affair in relation to what it means to exist”, one who believed “that in relation to God we are always in the wrong,” one who cries to God “I cannot understand you, but I will love you” one who as "the ethicist, in despair, has chosen himself out of terror of having himself" and finally as one who said “that truth is objectively a paradox shows precisely that subjectivity is truth” so “Only truth that builds up is truth for you”. The authors are all in agreement that Soren's father, Regine, and Socrates were influential in his life. None of them were able to state that Jesus Christ had any influence upon him at all. Soren Kierkegaard said, "God is not like a king in a predicament, who says to the highly trusted Minister of the Interior, “You must do everything, you must create the atmosphere for our proposal and win public opinion to our side.” "But in relation to God, there are no secret instruction for a human being any more than there are any backstairs. Even the most eminent genius who comes to give a report had best come in fear and trembling, for God is not hard pressed for geniuses. He can create a few legion of them if needed." God wants each individual to examine to judge and to decide. http://www.archive.org/details... Here is a link to to some of his works http://www.religion-online.org... one to a biography http://www.stolaf.edu/collecti... - and a link to Kierkegaard reorganized (systemetized?) - http://www.plough.com/ebooks/P... - (Summary by Soupy)

  • The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's autobiography, Ecce Homo, was the last prose work that he wrote before his illness in 1889. Coming at the end of an extraordinarily productive year in which he had produced The Twilight of the Idols and The Antichrist, Nietzsche shuns any pretense at modesty with chapter titles include “Why I am so Wise”, “Why I am so Clever” and “Why I Write Such Excellent Books”. His translator Anthony M. Ludovici states, Ecce Homo “is not only a coping-stone worthy of the wonderful creations of that year, but also a fitting conclusion to his whole life, in the form of a grand summing up of his character as a man, his purpose as a reformer, and his achievement as a thinker.” (Introduction by Tim SC)

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  • Kuch baatein dil se aapke liye. Kuch yaaden aapki, meri, humari mere sabdo main aapke liye. "Kuch Geet likhta hoon, Kuch lekh likhta hoon, kuch jag ki sunta hoon, kuch apni kehta hoon, lekhak hoon main lekhak... Main darpan rakhta hoon.."

  • "Jesus of Nazareth, a Biography, by John Mark," recognizes the author of the second Gospel as that "John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 15:37), whom Barnabas chose as companion when he sailed for Cyprus on his second missionary journey. In making use of the new title, the plan of the Editor is to present "The Gospel: According to Mark" as it would be printed were it written in the twentieth rather than the first century. (Introduction from Forward, by D. Appleton & Co, Publishers, 1922)

  • No school, no rules, just pure chaos. Welcome to Booking It! (Formerly known as Book Banter), the podcast that dives into several different books each week. Percy Jackson? Harry Potter? And a million other books, all pulled out of our TBR list and ready to devour on Booking It! Each episode a new host, from serious to hilarious, this podcast will entertain you forever. Episodes weekly, and only half an hour to forty minutes, so no 4 hour episodes for you to sit through. So if you love banter and books, then follow, sit down, and Book It!

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    My Dear Listener Friends,In Our Podcast we going to listen love, motivational and life changing books in Tamil language.
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  • Sharing the beauty, depth & wonder of Middle-earth and how these stories bring joy and hope to our everyday lives!

  • Assam History is about how Assam came into existence and all ups and downs that it faced to become Assam. Joi Aai Axom