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Munchcast is a weekly netcast that highlights and celebrates junk food. Enjoy mouthwatering new episodes at www.twit.tv Your guides on this fattening but delicious jaunt are Cammy Blackstone and Leo Laporte.
Cammy Blackstone and Leo Laporte
Our mission is simple. We want to promote the use of audio and video educational material for personal and professional development. What does this mean? It means that we want to help you to see how you can turn 'dead time' (time spent commuting, exercising, doing chores, etc.) into 'learning time.'
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This podcast rebroadcasts our weekly radio program. Our purpose is to help Christians think more clearly about their faith and to help them make an even-handed, incisive, yet gracious defense for classical Christianity. Released every Monday.
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This podcast both examines and inspires a certain approach towards life that is based both on personal philosophies and on, more importantly, the writings of people such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. This is a biweekly five to ten minute series referencing literature, life, and nature. The host, while working in technology for a major corporation, holds a Master's in English Literature and is a true Romantic.
Nature's Lead
The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com.
The Partially Examined Life
Welcome to OrthoAnalytika, the podcast of Fr. Anthony Perkins and St. Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Woonsocket, RI. This is where Fr. Anthony shares the Good News of Salvation through Christ and His Church by posting homilies, analysis, and interviews. He has a diverse background, a big smile, and lots of enthusiasm. See www.stmichaeluoc.org and www.orthoananlytika.org for more information and content.
OrthoAnalytika
The whirlpool said: "What's it like to be dead?"
But the water which asked this had gone.
As new water flowed in, it asked yet again,
But it realized the question was wrong.
thinayr podcast
Putting a psychedelic spin on the world as we (think we) know it.
Dictionary Psychedelica Podcast
Trey's Variety Hour brings together fun and clever people from all over the world to talk about photography, art, the future, and the dynamic nature of the new culture we are all building together. It's hosted by Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer from http://www.StuckInCustoms.com. The show uses the Google+ Hangout feature has the feel of sitting-around-the-fire-after-supper-with-good-friends-and-drinking-port-while-discussing-the-European-theatre-of-war and crazy wildcards thrown into the mix for many welcome and unwelcome surprises. The show airs on Monday nights at 7 PM PT/ 10 PM ET on http://live.twit.tv and is available for podcast subscription.
Trey's Variety Hour
Here you'll find voices from the field of Buddhist studies.
The Center for Buddhist Studies Weblog
Plato's most popular dialogue, The Republic, as read by Doug McLeod. Presented by ejunto.org.
The Republic by Plato presented by ejunto.org
Trey's Variety Hour brings together fun and clever people from all over the world to talk about photography, art, the future, and the dynamic nature of the new culture we are all building together. It's hosted by Trey Ratcliff, the travel photographer from http://www.StuckInCustoms.com. The show uses the Google+ Hangout feature has the feel of sitting-around-the-fire-after-supper-with-good-friends-and-drinking-port-while-discussing-the-European-theatre-of-war and crazy wildcards thrown into the mix for many welcome and unwelcome surprises. The show airs on Monday nights at 7 PM PT/ 10 PM ET on http://live.twit.tv and is available for podcast subscription.
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A selection of sermons delivered in the Unitarian Church of
Quincy, Illinois.
The Unitarian Church of Quincy, Illinois
Crafted monthly radio programmes, bringing you the world from a more interesting angle. Presented by factual, British, serious Ian, and opinionated, funny, American Diana.
The Vegan Option: Internet Radio
A podcast from The Hastings Center, a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to bioethics and the public interest since 1969.
The Hastings Center Bioethics Podcast
Tom Barbalet interviews artificial life developers about their previous, current and future development and artificial life theorists about the history and direction of artificial life
Biota.org's Artificial Life Podcast
A collection of audio programs about leadership, human performance, and getting the most out of yourself and others. Life is not a dress rehearsal!
The Leadership Podcast
Each week Miriam meets two individuals who have a strong and deep-seated connection, whether through family, business or otherwise.
RTÉ - Miriam Meets podcast
A dharma talk given by Lisa Dale Miller, MFT, at the Marin Sangha on February 27, 2011. This talk focuses on experiencing nibanna or "the deathless" in daily life primarily through the practices of paying attention and letting be.
Visit my web site: www.lisadalemiller.com/mbpsych.htm
Awakening
A Good Story is Hard to Find
A Good Story is Hard to Find
Socrates said that talking about virtue and the good life is one of the most important things a human being can do. That's where "Ethics-Talk" fits in. Housed in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Central Michigan University (CMU), The Center for Professional and Personal Ethics brings you discussions about ethical issues, both pure and applied. For us at EthicsTalk -- "ethics" is broad and encompasses things that affect a human being's flourishing. To that end, students working with the Center discuss ethics-related topics such as academic integrity, intrinsic motivation, procrastination, and cultivating self-regulation and other powerful habits. Additionally, we discuss study and motivational strategies related to intimidating endeavors such as studying for the bar exam. We are also very interested in how technology can either promote or hinder flourishing and discuss "media ecology" issues including the thought of Walter Ong and the concept of "digital virtue". In addition to our student produced show, scholars, authors and practitioners (such as Michael Strong, Anya Kamenetz, Lindsay Hyde, Thomas Farrell, Jeff Wirth and Ginger Campbell) discuss ethics related issues with the Center's Director. To learn more about the Center, visit us at http://ethics.cmich.edu and follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com
Ethics-Talk: The Greatest Good of Man is Daily to Converse About Virtue
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