Nuevos podcasts

  • Our aim is to encourage Bible Teachers with the tools they need to create engaging and impactful lessons for their students.

  • WeddingCFO Podcast is for couples trying to plan a wedding without letting the money side get out of control. We talk about real wedding costs, budget surprises, vendor pricing, family expectations, and the decisions couples wish they understood earlier. Some episodes are practical, some are funny, and some are honest conversations with vendors and couples who have been through it. The goal is simple: help you feel more prepared, spend with more confidence, and avoid the “how did we spend that much?” moment.

  • The Monthly Cash Flow Podcast using Covered Calls focuses on using the Covered Call investment strategy for monthly cash flow income.

  • The Human Compass with Karan is a raw, unfiltered journey into what happens when you lose your way, and how you find the strength to map your own way back. No scripted filters, no fake motivation—just real, late-night conversations about finding your true direction.

  • Welcome to "THE ADITYA ACHARYA SHOW" , India's most Inspiring Podcast for students by a student "THE VOICE OF A STUDENT FOR A STUDENT". I am your host Aditya 21 y/o . The topic and agenda of this podcast is "NEW AGE GUIDELINES FOR NEW AGE HUSTLERS ". This is also my dream project to have a show by my name so please show some love and start listening to this from the very first episode . I can bet on it that you will relate from all these episodes and try to share this with your friends and families .
    Love you all 🔥❤️👊

    Lets Connect :- https://linktr.ee/THE_ADITYA_ACHARYA_SHOW

  • Is there anything Montessorians like to do more than talk shop? Join longtime friends and Montessori adolescent guides, Susan and Emily, as they chat with practitioners and experts. “The Work of Many Hands’ is a celebration of the work being done, around the world, to advance Montessori at the Third Plane.

  • There are people all over the world connecting kids and communities to the natural world in ways that build hope and a genuine desire to protect the places where we play. Most of them will never make the news.

    Hopeful by Nature goes to find them.

    Hosted by Scott Shepherd, dad, educator, and founder of Wildward Institute, each episode is a conversation with someone who saw a gap and built a bridge. From ocean educators and activists across the globe to conservationists in your backyard — these are the stories that remind us what's still possible.

    New episodes every week.

  • Learn how to travel the world despite the cost with credit card rewards, AKA points and miles

    Learning about credit cards, and how to use the points and miles has saved me a fortune and let me live a life that I didn't think was possible. I want to pay it forward and be your one-stop shop for learning about the credit cards you can use to travel the world.

    We'll be talking about which credit cards are most useful to travel, bucket list travel itineraries, point redemption methods, and how to travel luxuriously without the cost!

  • Nirantar Radio introduces a new show featuring F-Rated conversations aka, Feminist Rated Conversations. 10 years ago, F-Rating was created to help classify films which are written or directed by one or more female film-makers, or feature complex female characters who contribute significantly to the story. But what if ‘feminist’ is not a noun but an adjective? What if the feminist lens lends itself to all practices and not only film-making? Nirantar Radio brings to you an interview show where The Third Eye team speaks to different practitioners about their practice - but with a feminist lens.

  • Welcome to SMSF Insider — the podcast that takes you inside the world of self-managed super funds, brought to you by Troy Rabaud, leading SMSF strategist and founder of Blue Chip SMSF.

    Whether you're navigating setup, compliance, or investment strategies, this show is your trusted resource for building wealth through crypto, property, and shares all within the powerful SMSF structure. Backed by years of experience helping Australians through Blue Chip SMSF, Troy delivers practical insights, demystifies complex processes, and helps you avoid the common traps that derail most SMSF journeys.

    Each episode unpacks the essential steps to take control of your super with clear, jargon-free advice, real-world examples, and proven strategies tailored to your goals.

    If you're a financial professional, investor, or someone ready to take charge of your financial future, SMSF Insider gives you the edge straight from the source.

    Follow now and start making smarter decisions with your SMSF.

  • In May 2026, the Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne hosted a special health edition of Raising the Bar Melbourne, featuring 20 free talks by some of Melbourne’s leading healthcare experts across 10 pubs and bars all in one night. Positioned as part of the Faculty’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the talks – and this podcast series - feature topics ranging from AI and cancer research to health disinformation, ADHD, helping kids sleep, the future of robotic surgery and much more.

  • In Dissent traces the founding ideals of the Declaration of Independence from the revolutionary moment of their birth to the courtrooms where they’ve been tested, twisted, and sometimes abandoned. Each episode pairs vivid historical storytelling—a man riding through the night to break a deadlocked vote, a printer setting type for a document that could get him hanged—with landmark Supreme Court cases that reveal the distance between America’s founding promise and its legal reality.

  • From the first runic whispers of the Jelling stones to the sleek design of modern welfare state, Denmark’s history is a saga of resilience, adaptation, and quiet influence. This show traces the arc of a small northern nation that once terrorized Europe as Viking raiders—Ragnar Lothbrok, Harald Bluetooth, Cnut the Great—and later reinvented itself as a Baltic power under the Kalmar Union and the Oldenburg dynasty. We’ll explore the reign of Christian IV, builder of Kronborg and Rosenborg; the catastrophic Thirty Years’ War and the loss of Skåne; the absolutist constitution of 1665; the rise of the peasant-friendly Grundtvigian movement; the peaceful transition to democracy in 1849; the German-Danish wars over Schleswig-Holstein; the German occupation of World War II and the rescue of Danish Jews; and the postwar emergence of hygge, design, and green energy. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through these centuries, weighing the costs of empire, the power of small-state diplomacy, and the meaning of a kingdom that chose quiet strength over loud conquest. Denmark’s story is not just about the past—it asks what it means to wield influence without dominance.#VikingAge #HaraldBluetooth #CnutTheGreat #KalmarUnion #OldenburgDynasty #ChristianIV #ThirtyYearsWar #Absolutism #Grundtvig #SchleswigHolstein #WorldWarII #DanishRescue #Hygge #KronborgCastle #DanishHistory #ScandinavianHistory #History #FexingoHistoryKeep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

  • Discover the critical moments and big concepts at the intersection of world and rabbinic history, with Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Galinsky and Gedalia Guttentag. This is the Jewish past and present – as you’ve never heard it before.

  • In this captivating fourth volume of a comprehensive four-part series on the First World War, we delve into the pivotal year of 1917, a time when Germany is undergoing a crucial reorganization and Russia teeters on the brink of collapse. Buchan masterfully navigates the intricate web of events, providing listeners with a clear and engaging understanding of the complexities of war, all without overwhelming detail. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins

  • This war was not merely a time of destruction; it sparked a wave of creativity and innovation that transformed the world. It challenged individuals to think beyond the ordinary, enhancing their inventive skills. As a result, we now benefit from a wealth of new ideas and technologies. From lessons in thrift and efficiency to the importance of standardization, industries have evolved, and entrepreneurs recognize the value of scientific inquiry. While the full narrative of these advancements is far too expansive for just one book, I have carefully curated and explained the most significant and fascinating inventions in straightforward language, making it accessible for those without a technical background. - David Wales, former editor of Scientific American magazine.

  • Dive into the captivating history of The Great War (World War I) with this engaging resource designed specifically for seventh and eighth-grade students. Explore the European events that set the stage for the conflict, understand the motivations behind Americas entry into the war, and reflect on the wars lasting impact on future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)

  • In this compelling third installment of a four-volume history of the First World War, we delve into the tumultuous events along the Ypres Salient from February 1916 to mid-November 1917. Buchan masterfully navigates the intricacies of this global conflict, providing listeners with a clear and engaging narrative that enhances our understanding without overwhelming us. - Summary by Lynette Caulkins