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This podcast will teach you how to write the book on your heart with how-to tips, examples, and inspiration to get you to be the writer you were meant to be!
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Elizabeth Morris, nail tech, certified educator, and salon owner, provides you the one-stop-shop for business advice, inspiration, education, and all things nails. Change your business, get motivated, and increase your bottom line.
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Develop successful painting practices and take control of your painting journey with "Abstract Thinking".
Join Liese Gauthier as she leads you through tips, techniques and thinking strategies to help you create your best abstract art. In each episode, Liese will cover one aspect of creating art to provide you with the knowledge and inspiration that you need to keep creating. From thinking practices, to supports, mixed-media techniques, and favorite tools, "Abstract Thinking" will provide the jolt of inspiration and knowledge that you need. -
Welcome to Qwerty, the podcast for writers on how to live the writing life. Host Marion Roach Smith interviews the best writers in all genres to discover their process. Qwerty is by, about and for writers and explores the real challenges of writing and the steps anyone can take to become a better storyteller. Listen in for writing tips, publishing advice and encouragement on how to live the writing life.
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Welcome to The Sniff Perfume Podcast where we take a deep dive into things fragrance and scent related, shining the spotlight on niche and artisan perfumes, the creators and their stories.
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Spjallþátturinn Naglacastið. Lísa Gunn & Anna Karen eru þáttastjórnendur en fá til sín gesti af og til.
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Rabbrýmið er opið hlaðvarpsstúdíó Bókasafns Hafnarfjarðar þar sem bækur og blaður hittast yfir hangandi hljóðnemum og allir eru til í spjall. Rýmið er opið öllum þeim sem eru með gilt bókasafnskort og er hægt að panta upptökutíma á bit.ly/rabbrymid
Í Rabbrýminu er allur búnaður sem þarf til upptöku og vinnslu hlaðvarps til staðar. Fyrir þá sem eru að taka sín fyrstu skref er starfsfólk til staðar til að fara yfir formsatriðin og aðstoða fyrst um sinn.
Skúffuskáld, skoðanapésar, grúskarar, bókabéusar og allir þeir sem hafa ótakmarkaða þörf til að koma sér út í kosmósið - þið eruð hjartanlega velkomin í Rabbrýmið.
Fyrir upplýsingar um aðstöðuna og aðrar spurningar ekki hika við að senda tölvupóst á [email protected] -
Podcasten tager lytteren med rundt i de nordiske lande for at undersøge og udforske nordiske sprog og sprogbrugere. Podcastens sprog er skandinavisk. Produceret af Malin Corlin og Per Bloch for NAPA - Nordens Institut i Grønland. Mastering af Mikkel Gemzøe, Varibeat. Logo af Brasse Grafisk Design.
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Wine 101 is a wine podcast for the everyday wine lover. Once a week VinePair's tastings director Keith Beavers will breakdown everything from how wine is made to wine regions of the world in easy-to-digest fashion giving the listener the confidence they need on their wine journey.
Follow Keith on Instagram for episode previews and general wine lover musings @vinepairkeith
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We are Bret Shuford and Stephen Hanna your all-American married couple making their living in the arts and pursuing a growing family. On the Broadway Husbands Podcast we offer advice from our ordinary lives under extraordinary circumstances. We are living proof that you can love who you love and love what you do. Visit us on Instagram: @broadwayhusbands, Online: BroadwayPodcastNetwork.com/BroadwayHusbands A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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Glass in Session® is a wine education podcast hosted by Val Caruso, DWS, CWE, FWS. She's a certified wine educator, lifelong learner, & shameless corkdork.
Every 2nd and 4th Friday there will be a new Glass in Session® focusing on a new topic. Val's mission is to educate, entertain, and empower the wine learner, wine lover, or wine curious by seeking out the fun - and sometimes funny - side of wine education. -
Millennials vs Classics is a show about books, but mostly about everything else.
Each episode host, Gillian, and a special guest read a classic novel then do their best to discuss how the book relates to the modern reader. -
Crime Fiction is a continuingly popular genre that has never been more highly esteemed than now. This day school offers two overviews - of detective fiction in general and of Oxford crime fiction in particular - as well as offering the opportunity of hearing celebrated crime writer Colin Dexter.
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This show will help singer artists evolve their mindset, practice, and business habits to build a career that will thrive!
How do I practice those high notes? How do I tackle all that rejection? How do I manage my time when singing is not my only job? Where do I start building my career after school?
Your host, Hrund Osk, is a freelance opera singer and vocal coach, and together with you, she will break drown these types of questions and so much more! She'll give actionable tips to help you along on your journey to building a thriving life as a singer! -
The Bold Artist Podcast is a weekly conversation with real life Artists. Listen in to explore how these artists get their creative juices flowing. They share their journey towards creative freedom and discuss how art holds the power to connect us all! Join Marijanel and co-host Charla Maarschalk (founder of Bold School) here and on YouTube. Follow @boldartistpodcast for information on the artists and their works.
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Samantha Bennett is the world's most innovative Creativity/Productivity Expert, and she'd like to have a word with you about the secret creative genius you've got hidden away. Don't think you're creative? Think again.
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This podcast is a collection of creative ideas, practical strategies, and thoughtful observations from the field of music teaching and learning. Music educator Ashley Danyew will dive into topics like how we learn, developing musicianship, time management, teaching sequences, planning tools and strategies, the art of teaching, practicing, and the creative process, and share personal stories from her own experiences and observations. You’ll find creative and pedagogically-sound teaching tips; fresh, new approaches you can use in your teaching; and insight into a few tried-and-true systems and creative processes designed to help you do your best work.
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This podcasts bring together Masterpiece exhibitors in different fields to discuss, from personal and aesthetic perspectives, a single material that is shared across those fields: how the speakers relate to the material, what they’ve learnt about it over time, what makes it beautiful; its versatility; how it has been handled, worked, manipulated, transformed by artists; and why and how collectors prize and preserve it today. The series takes a tangent on cross-collecting by exploring what disparate type of objects have in common – and what we can learn about them by placing them together.
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Stories--when told well--entertain us, enthrall us, captivate us. At times, however, they provide far more—commenting on the world, defining our society, revealing our origins or our future. Sometimes, stories are deeply personal—shaping who we are or who we aim to be. In the Lit Matters podcast, English professor and lover of stories, Chris Evans, discusses the question of “what stories should we all be reading?” with fellow teachers, librarians, writers, musicians, professionals, students, and more. Join him in this quest to create an empowering and inclusive bookshelf for all.
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Keep the Flow is the weekly podcast that looks under the hood of the creative process to keep your creative engine humming.
Hosted by Scott McLemore, a drummer and composer living way up north in Iceland. He has been involved in various creative pursuits including working in graphic design and writing about creativity. In this podcast he to shares what he has learned along the way.
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