Connexe
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Lightroom & Photoshop retouching
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Kama unataka kupata habari za nyumbani na wewe uliye nyumbani unataka kujuwa hali ya watu wanao ishi ulaya kutoika africa sehemu maziwa makuu
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All about Photoshop, Lightroom, and processing photos.
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How nonprofits are using social media to further their cause -- and raise money.
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This is Canadian Government Executive Radio, the official podcast of Canada's oldest and most respected news resource for the public sectors federally, provincially, and municipally.
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Ontario Creates, an agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport is the central catalyst for the province’s cultural media cluster including book publishing, film and television, interactive digital media, magazine publishing and music industries.
Ontario Creates Podcasts share ongoing conversations among decision-makers in the cultural media industries. -
Next in Nonprofits interviews nonprofit leaders and service providers to keep you up to date with the best ideas in social good. Learn more at nextinnonprofits.com/podcast
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The ACB Braille Forum is a magazine produced by the American Council of the Blind
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Living Heritage is about people who are engaged in the heritage and culture sector, from museum professionals and archivists, to tradition bearers and craftspeople - all those who keep heritage alive at the community level. We talk about their work, their passions, and the day-to-day safeguarding of culture and tradition.
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Machines Like Us is a technology show about people.
We are living in an age of breakthroughs propelled by advances in artificial intelligence. Technologies that were once the realm of science fiction will become our reality: robot best friends, bespoke gene editing, brain implants that make us smarter.
Every other Tuesday Taylor Owen sits down with the people shaping this rapidly approaching future. He’ll speak with entrepreneurs building world-changing technologies, lawmakers trying to ensure they’re safe, and journalists and scholars working to understand how they’re transforming our lives. -
Frede Rioux est influenceuse, entrepreneure, conférencière, motivatrice... c'est pas tout, elle est aussi animatrice! Dans Frede Pour Emporter, son talk show audio, elle reçoit des amis et des gens qui l'inspirent. Mais surtout, elle vous partage ses histoires, son vécu, et elle parle de ce qui la passionne.
Ou que vous alliez, n'oubliez pas d'emporter Frede avec vous! -
REⓒ est une série radiophonique présentant de jeunes chercheures-créatrices et chercheurs-créateurs montréalais dont la pratique de création change notre façon de percevoir la recherche et — un coup parti — notre vision du monde. À travers REⓒ, nous proposons à notre auditoire de nous suivre dans l’univers éclaté et vibrant de la recherche-création. Chaque épisode de la série explore une question commune et actuelle permettant d’illustrer la façon dont les pratiques de recherche combinant les arts et la création sont appelées à redéfinir notre conception de la production de connaissances en contexte universitaire. Pour ce faire, de jeunes chercheurs-créateurs et professeurs membres du réseau de recherche-création Hexagram sont réunis afin de présenter leurs travaux théoriques et créatifs et débattre autour d’un sujet commun. Chaque émission est complétée par des extraits des projets présentés et des performances sonores en studio. Cette série est réalisée par Marc-André Cossette et Cynthia Noury en collaboration avec le réseau de recherche-création Hexagram et CHOQ.ca. Poursuivez votre exploration de la recherche-création sur : rec.hexagram.ca …….. REⓒ is a radio series featuring young Montreal researchers-creators whose creative practice is changing not only the way we perceive research, but — potentially — our entire worldview. Through REⓒ, we invite our listeners to follow us in the vibrant world of research-creation. Each episode of the series addresses a current topic through a common question in order to illustrate how research practices that include the arts and creation are redefining our understanding of the production of knowledge in academia. On this occasion, young researcher-creators and professors that are members of the Hexagram research-creation network are gathered to present their theoretical and creative work and debate about a common topic. Each episode is complemented by excerpts from the projects presented and in-studio sound performances. This series is created by Marc-André Cossette and Cynthia Noury in collaboration with the Hexagram research-creation network and CHOQ.ca. Pursue your exploration of research-creation on : rec.hexagram.ca
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From history and politics to art and culture.
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Podcasts worth the listen
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Host Paul Bellows explores the stories, challenges and opportunities of digital government, in conversation with the people making it happen.
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Good Morning Camera is a podcast dedicated to the photography and creator spaces, discussing the headlining topics in a refreshing way. The hosts, Gajan and Anthony, are photographers and content producers with years of experience between them, and they'll be dropping a new episode every other week discussing the most popular items in the imaging world. Be sure to subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode. Enjoy!
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In Confluence, Canada's Tech Envoy in Silicon Valley, Consul General Rana Sarkar delves into issues shaping technology and diplomacy through the lenses of Silicon Valley, Canada, and the world. Each episode, Sarkar presses critical topics with subject matter experts to gain an unrestricted, deep dive into the tech policy issues defining our times.
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Read by Martin Luther King III, the What WE Lost podcast goes behind the scenes of the so-called ‘WE Charity Scandal’ to share the real story that Canadians never got to hear. It’s a story of a manufactured scandal designed for partisan gain and of a media landscape defined more by clicks and likes than facts and truth. For the first time, Martin Luther King III recounts the real story that was never reported.
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Welcome to The Fucking Metaverse, where we get serious and seriously off-topic about all things web3 – the metaverse, cryptocurrency, NFTs. Hosted by Yuga Labs co-founders Wylie Aronow, Greg Solano, and Kerem Atalay, TFM brings on creators, founders, collectors, and changemakers to talk about the future of the internet and whatever else is on our minds.
You can find episodes transcripts on our website: thefuckingmetaverse.xyz
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