Kunst – Danmark – Nye podcaster
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Når de taler, bliver der lyttet. Når de udkommer, bliver de omtalt og anmeldt. De påvirker os med deres beslutninger og deres kunst; de flytter på vores opfattelser. Men vi beder dem sjældent om at analysere og debattere de store dagsordner. Det ændrer sig nu, hvor parnasset får en ugentlig plads på P1. Her giver kunstnerne, teaterdirektørerne, museumsfolkene og digterne deres særlige kulturblik på verden. De er kort sagt kulturparnasset - og på skift er der tre på besøg hos vært Karen Secher.
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TAG I TEATRET MED NY PODCAST
Vi på Betty Nansen Teatret vil gerne skabe flere samtaler om teater. Om hvad det gør ved os, får os til at tænke over, mærke - eller ikke mærke. Derfor lancerer vi nu sammen med radiovært og teateranmelder Line Kirsten Nikolajsen podcasten I TEATERET MED....
I hvert afsnit inviterer hun en gæst, der normalt ikke går så meget i teatret, med ind og se en forestilling på Betty. Sammen taler de om det, de oplever, og bagefter mødes de med en af de medvirkende fra forestillingen, som de kan stille alle de spørgsmål, de har lyst til. -
Paloma er podcasten for dig, der drømmer om at skabe noget, tage et spring ind i noget nyt eller kaste dig ud i en kreativ proces fra bunden. Værterne, Helene Christensen (kreativ & digital strateg) og Sicilia Gadborg (skuespiller), inviterer stærke profiler til en samtale om, hvordan de skaber, hvordan de har navigeret usikre veje og hvad der driver dem fremad. Hver episode giver inspiration, levede erfaringer og formidlet viden, samt ærlige indsigter fra inspirerende mennesker, der sætter sig selv i spil, laver fantastisk arbejde og tør gå nye veje.
Lyt med når Helene og Sicilia går i dybdegående og dynamisk dialog med hinanden og nogle af de dygtigste inden for kultur, design og innovation. -
En sprudlende podcast med champagne eksperten Louise Søborg med hyggelig stemning og kant af skønne anekdoter og livsglæde.
De enkelte afsnit har sin egen vinkel på champagnens verden fyldt viden om champagnens historier, anvendelse og muligheder
Lyt. med når Louise taler med en lang række eksperter om champagne ...og andre skønne bobler. -
🌿💛این جملات به انسان انگیزه زندگی کردن رو میده 💛🌿
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Der Podcast über Getränke mit no und low Alkohol
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Character review of Ralph from “Lord of the Flies”
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Hvis han stadig levede, ville popmusikkens første megastjerne være fyldt 90 i år. Næsten et halvt århundrede efter hans død tiltrækker Elvis stadig helt unge fans, som fascineres af hans musik, hans monumentale storhed og hans dybe fald. Da Elvis bryder frem i midten af 1950'erne, opfattes han som farlig. Med sine særlige bevægelser og store stemme får han publikum til at hvine og skrige. Han bliver hurtigt en superstjerne, og der næres et stort håb til, at den rebelske sanger også kan blive en samlende figur i det amerikanske samfund. Én, der kan forene den sorte og hvide del af befolkningen og den unge og ældre generation. Det er en kæmpe opgave, men Elvis drømmer stort. "Drømmen om Elvis" er en serie, der fortæller om Elvis' liv og hans musik, og undersøger hvorfor han stadig kan ramme et ungt menneske i dag? Som nu 13-årige Sølve og Thor, der netop har meldt sig ind i den officielle Elvis-fanklub i Randers. Tilrettelægger: Sara Røjkjær Knudsen. Redaktører: Hanne Barslund og Carsten Nielsen.Hør hele serien i DR Lyd.
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Welcome to Suit Yourself! Hosted by Michal Gronowski and Jordan Urgin, this podcast explores style, culture, and the stories that made who they are. Every week, they sit down for an open-hearted, casual chat—whether it’s about their shared passion for menswear, what might be wrong with it, or how it fits (or doesn’t) into the bigger picture of everyday life.
Michal’s a die-hard menswear guy with a background as broad as his shoulders (and yes, those are pretty broad): blogger, model, podcaster, personal trainer, and now an accountant. Oh, and we almost forgot to mention he’s also a pilot. Basically, the guy you’d want on your team in a zombie apocalypse.
Jordan shares the same love for style, but his eye for aesthetics is rooted in his artistic background as a screenwriter and filmmaker. While he’s gained valuable experience working for one of Sweden’s finest bespoke tailors, he won’t claim to know better than anyone—unless, of course, it’s the French in him speaking. We all know how they can be.
Together, they share their opinions and debate all kinds of topics around the art of living well. From offering practical advice to the guy struggling with his wardrobe, to challenging the "no brown in town" purists, they’ve got something for everyone. All in all, they’ll keep things as Swedish (read "civil") as possible and try not to hurt your feelings about your favorite clothes.
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Erykah Badu, born Erica Abi Wright on February 26, 1971, in Dallas, Texas, is a trailblazing artist who brought a unique voice to the neo-soul genre. Raised in a creative household, Badu grew up immersed in the arts and later attended Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Her brief college years at Grambling State University gave way to a full-time career in music. Adopting the name Erykah Badu to mark her spiritual journey, she began cultivating a style that fused hip-hop, soul, jazz, and R&B with deeply introspective and socially aware lyrics. Her big break came when she was discovered by producer Kedar Massenburg, who signed her to Universal Records in the mid-1990s. In 1997, she released her debut album, Baduizm, which earned her international acclaim, including Grammy Awards and comparisons to Billie Holiday. Songs like “On & On” showcased her captivating vocal style, while lyrics delved into themes of spirituality, self-empowerment, and resilience. Baduizm became a defining work of neo-soul, solidifying Badu as one of the genre's leading figures alongside D'Angelo and Maxwell. Following Baduizm, she released a live album that included the iconic song “Tyrone,” a playful and pointed critique of relationship dynamics that has since become a signature track. At the time, Badu was in a relationship with rapper Andre 3000 of OutKast, and they share a son, Seven Sirius Benjamin, born in 1997. Though their relationship was short-lived, their connection left a lasting mark on both artists' music, with Andre paying homage to Badu in OutKast’s lyrics and Badu drawing on her experiences in later albums. In 2000, Badu released Mama’s Gun, a powerful, introspective album that delved into themes of identity, emotional baggage, and self-discovery. Collaborating with talents like Questlove of The Roots and jazz musician Roy Hargrove, Mama’s Gun showed Badu’s ability to push boundaries. The track “Bag Lady” offered a metaphorical take on releasing burdens, and “Didn’t Cha Know” conveyed her journey of self-awareness. This album remains one of the cornerstones of her discography, affirming her role as an innovator in soul music. Badu's next project, Worldwide Underground (2003), experimented with a looser, jam-session style and highlighted her love for freestyle and genre-blending. This album included “Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop),” a Grammy-winning collaboration with Common that celebrated hip-hop’s influence on their work. During this period, Badu became known for her eclectic and Afrocentric fashion, setting trends and making bold aesthetic statements that complemented her musical identity. Throughout her career, Badu has also been an outspoken activist, advocating for racial justice, poverty alleviation, and gender equality. Her lyrics often subtly address these issues, and her philanthropic work has been extensive, particularly through her nonprofit organization B.L.I.N.D. (Beautiful Love Incorporated Non-Profit Development), which supports youth and arts programs in her hometown of Dallas. She is also a devoted mother to her three children—Seven, Puma Sabti Curry (daughter with rapper The D.O.C.), and Mars Merkaba Thedford (daughter with Jay Electronica)—and maintains close ties to her community. In 2008, Badu released New Amerykah Part One (4th World War), an ambitious album that addressed social and political issues affecting Black Americans, with tracks like “The Healer” and “Soldier” exploring topics from spiritual resilience to systemic injustice. This album marked a sonic shift towards funk and hip-hop with a more experimental edge, and while it received mixed reviews, it underscored Badu’s commitment to addressing societal challenges. She followed up with New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh) in 2010, which focused more on themes of love and introspection. The album included “Window Seat,” whose video sparked controversy for its bold visual statement on vulnerability and liberation; she famously disrobed while walking through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, leading to fines but also sparking widespread discussion on body autonomy and expression. As she progressed through the 2010s, Badu continued to evolve and influence a younger generation of musicians. She collaborated with artists such as Flying Lotus and Tyler, The Creator, and mentored emerging voices like Janelle Monáe. Her ongoing relevance in the music industry reflects her adaptability and openness to new sounds and styles. In 2015, she released the mixtape But You Caint Use My Phone, an exploration of themes around digital disconnection and reconnection, blending her soulful style with trap influences and contemporary beats. Her collaboration with Andre 3000 on “Hello” brought fans full circle, showing how both artists had grown and evolved since their early relationship. Spirituality has always been central to Badu’s life, and over the years, she has developed an interest in healing practices, including becoming a certified doula. Her roles as a healer and spiritual guide extend beyond music; she frequently advocates for mindfulness and self-care, and many fans see her as a cultural and spiritual icon. In her live performances, she exudes a presence that feels both grounded and ethereal, often sharing messages of love, self-reflection, and empowerment. Her public persona blurs the line between artist and shaman, with a growing community looking to her for both musical and personal guidance. In recent years, Badu has also ventured into entrepreneurship, launching Badu World Market, an online store that reflects her lifestyle, with products like incense, herbal blends, and Afrocentric clothing. She has connected with fans during the COVID-19 pandemic through live-streamed quarantine concerts, demonstrating her enduring ability to adapt and maintain relevance even in challenging times. Badu's contributions to music, culture, and social awareness extend far beyond the neo-soul genre. She is widely regarded as the “Godmother of Neo-Soul” for her role in shaping the genre and inspiring countless artists across R&B, hip-hop, and alternative music scenes. Her authentic approach and willingness to address complex themes have influenced contemporary artists like Solange, H.E.R., and Janelle Monáe, who consider her a trailblazer and mentor. Her exploration of identity, spirituality, and social consciousness continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Today, Erykah Badu is celebrated not only as a musician but also as a cultural force. Her deep sense of purpose, dedication to her community, and commitment to artistic integrity have made her a beloved and respected figure. Her legacy in music and activism continues to inspire, and as she evolves, Badu remains an embodiment of the power of creativity, resilience, and authentic self-expression. Her journey has been one of exploration, challenging conventions, and embracing the complexity of human experience. As she moves forward, her impact on music and society is undeniable, marking her as one of the most influential and enduring figures in modern music. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”
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Velkommen til Negle & Business – en podcast skabt af Mia og Kat, to passionerede kvinder, der lever og ånder for neglebranchen ✨
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The Lyell readership in bibliography at Oxford University is endowed by a bequest from James Patrick Ronaldson Lyell (1871-1948), a solicitor, book collector and bibliographer. Each year since 1952, a distinguished scholar has been elected to deliver the lectures, usually six in number, on any topic of bibliography, broadly conceived.
J.P.R. Lyell lived in Oxford and (on his retirement) in Abingdon from 1927 until the end of his life. Even as a young man he was interested in collecting early printed books, and he made a study of early book illustration in Spain. In the 1930s he began collecting medieval manuscripts, eventually accumulating some 250 of these, of which one hundred were bequeathed to the Bodleian Library. A further series of some 65 manuscripts, mostly post-medieval, were bought by the Library from his executors. The first Lyell lectures, for the academic year 1952-3, were delivered by Neil R. Ker, university reader in palaeography and fellow of Magdalen College. -
A Health and Wellness Comedy Forecast for BLACK PEOPLE 😊 TIPS ON HOW NOT TO REACT TO WHITE PEOPLE AND HOW TO BE HAPPY DURING THE PANDEMIC AND STAY POSITIVE!
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Et musikalsk verdensmålsværk i 5 dele.
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That’s just acting, is an interactive podcast. For adults and kids all over the world, to learn more about acting and how to start your career. This podcast gives easy advice and quick tips on how to pursue your career in the fastest way possible!
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مکانی برای نیوشیدن
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Narratio is a storytelling podcast that journeys into the forgotten corners of folklore, myth, and fairy tales. Hosted by the enigmatic Tale Binder, each episode unearths obscure and rarely told stories from cultures across the globe. With every tale, listeners are drawn into a rich tapestry of timeless lessons, chilling truths, and profound mysteries.But Narratio goes beyond storytelling. It explores the moral and societal implications woven into these ancient narratives, connecting them to our modern world in surprising and thought-provoking ways. Each episode is an invitation to reflect, question, and find resonance between the past and the present.Whether you’re seeking the wisdom of old or simply yearn for the thrill of a story well-told, Narratio is a haunting, evocative escape into the power of the human imagination.
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Wouldn’t it be great to have a combination business coach, psychologist, comedian and BFF to encourage you on those hard days when you’re ready to give up the whole photography biz?
A friend who will tell it to you straight, challenge your thinking and inspire you to completely ReWork your business?
That’s exactly what you can expect from the ReWork Podcast with your host, portrait photographer and entrepreneur, Allison Tyler Jones. Her specialty? Motivating you to uniquely brand, profitably price and confidently sell your best work, all while giving your clients an experience they’ll never forget.
Each episode is designed to give you tools for immediate action in the areas that will create the most value for your business. - Se mer