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Two friends talking all things romance audiobooks - the writers that create them, the talent that brings them to life and the folks behind the scenes!
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Maurice Manning hosts a podcast featuring poetry, music and history
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Featuring interviews with both actors and academics, Shakespeare’s Shadows delves into a single Shakespeare character in each episode. Perspectives from the worlds of academia, theater, and film together shape explorations of the Bard’s shadows, his imitations of life — pretty good imitations, ones that reveal enough of ourselves that we’re still talking about them four centuries later.
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There is much to be discovered while reading. Fresh stories, interesting ideas, new perspectives, a new flow, a wealth of knowledge, and more. All of which bring me great personal joy, comfort, and satisfaction. I began reading aloud in early 2021 and shortly after decided to share. Because things are better when shared with others who care. I mostly enjoy rhythmic reading, entering a flow state for greatest satisfaction. Always a live, unedited recording! :]
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Poetry touches our deepest emotions. It can stir us to action, or bring us peace. We invite you join our talented readers, and enjoy whatever poem you pick.
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Shakespeare Made Fun & Easy
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James Allen Hall and Aaron Smith talk about their favorite poems and poets, interview amazing writers, laugh a lot, gossip, and get real about life and art.
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Welcome to the Crafting Audiobooks podcast, where narrators Jennifer Jill Araya and Sarah Beth Goer dive deep into the art and craft of audiobooks with audiobook narrators, producers, directors, and post-production professionals.
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Sean and the Matts read horrible poetry and make fun of each other.
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Author Services with a Charitable Twist
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Front Row is a frank discussion about the creative process and the business of creativity with some of the world’s brightest stars. What does it mean to be a creative? And how does a creative earn a living while staying true to their art? I have been exploring these questions my whole professional career. I’m the host of Front Row. My name is James Whiteside and I’m a principal dancer and choreographer with American Ballet Theatre in New York City, and the author of Center Center. Join me as I speak to artists and professionals in the business of art while we try to find the answer to the elusive question: How can I be successful in the arts? Check your ticket and take your seat. You’re in the Front Row.
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This channel celebrates and investigates the magic of language in folklore, mysticism, music, poetry, and everyday life. Greg Brownderville—the host—is the lead singer of Beekeeper Spaceman, the creator of Fire Bones, the author of three books of poetry, Editor-in-Chief of Southwest Review, and Professor of English at SMU in Dallas.
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The "NBC University Theater" was a radio program that aired from 1948 to 1951 and was produced by NBC. The show aimed to provide listeners with a variety of literary works, both classic and contemporary, presented in a dramatic format. Each episode of the series was an adaptation of a different piece of literature, ranging from novels and short stories to plays and essays.
The show's host and narrator was the renowned radio and stage actor, James Hilton, who was also responsible for selecting the stories and overseeing their adaptation for the program. The series boasted an impressive roster of writers, actors, and directors, including such notable figures as Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, and Ray Bradbury.
Some of the most memorable adaptations featured on the "NBC University Theater" include works by authors such as Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and William Faulkner. The series also presented more contemporary works, such as James Joyce's "Ulysses" and J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye.
"The "NBC University Theater" was well-received by critics and audiences alike for its high-quality productions and the diverse range of literary works it presented. Today, the show is remembered as a significant contribution to the golden age of radio and a testament to the enduring power of great literature.
These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:https://www.solvedmystery.com .
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Avant-Bard is a biweekly discussion review podcast where Megan and Marquez, two fans of the works of William Shakespeare, dissect and recap media inspired by the Bard of Avon himself.
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Flow is the story of a Story. This audio adventure will lead you into the mind and life of Juliana Laury, a woman discovering what it takes to write a novel while balancing motherhood, depression, and inexperience. It is the scavenger hunt of what comes through her, out of her, and what changes within her as she records the entire process, and in doing so peels back the curtain of how fiction comes from truth, and why a story is ever written in the first place.
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Listen to The Empire trilogy by award-winning playwright Susanna Fournier
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Claim Your Space will equip you to live the life of your choosing unapologetically and bravely. In short, it will help you claim your space. Each week host Eliza VanCort will have authentic and informative conversations that offer inspirational knowledge, important lessons, and practical tools you can use right now to make your life better.
Eliza will talk to inspirational subject matter experts who are scholars, mentors, artists, creators, politicians, therapists, teachers, activists, moms, entrepreneurs, actors, musicians, all of whom are brilliant badasses. You won’t be hearing stuffy interviews. We’ll have real, unfiltered talk with women who are devoted to offering critical resources which will empower you to make your life, and the world, better.
Eliza VanCort is an acclaimed speaker, #1 bestselling author, empowering mentor, rule breaker, rule maker, and unapologetic space claimer. She provides the necessary tools women need to rewrite the rules and take control of their stories. With a background in political science and the performing arts, Eliza is an in-demand consultant who gives keynotes and workshops on communication, career and workplace issues, and women's empowerment. Her interdisciplinary background, intersectional approach, and vast, elite network of diverse experts provide quality guests that change lives in her new podcast, Claim Your Space. Eliza has developed a community of wonderful, kind, engaged, folks on social media, including a quarter of a million followers of TikTok.
Now is the time for women to stand tall, raise their voices, and claim their space because when women unite and inspire each other we are unstoppable. Take back control and own your power. Letting your fear dictate your actions can leave you stuck, unmoving, and stunted. Get inspired and break free. The key to courage is not being unafraid; it’s being terrified and doing what you need to do anyway.
Find courage and empowerment with Claim Your Space! This podcast was created to support women who've faced the struggles imposed by society. The feminist movement has done great things, but it has also not taken an intersectional approach. It has left the needs of many women behind, particularly women of color. Eliza's passion is to unite women across disciplines and differences for a better world. This show is an avenue to fulfill that mission and create positive change.
Each episode features personal anecdotes from Eliza plus expert insights, inspiring stories, and powerful strategies to embolden you in this journey. She has faced struggle and strife, trials and tribulations, and successes and achievements. Eliza shares it all in the hope of imparting lessons and providing inspiration to women who’ve been through similar experiences.
The podcast is inspired by Eliza’s #1 bestselling book, A Woman's Guide to Claiming Space: Stand Tall. Raise Your Voice. Be Heard. Episodes help women gain the knowledge and strength to be brave in their lives. Bravery is not the absence of fear but having the power to meet terror with action. It’s not letting being afraid write your story. It’s a jumping off point to better things. Claim Your Space is here to equip you with the knowledge to help move you into action. Through Eliza and various guest experts, you will find mentorship and inspiration. Tune in to each episode and take life lessons that resonate with your journey into empowerment.
This show combines Eliza's story with powerful, inspiring subject matter experts in her community. She understands the feminist movement has sometimes played a role harming marginalized and oppressed people and wants to reclaim the word as one that addresses the needs of all. Her message will allow listeners to immediately to change themselves and the world.
Claim your space and start living the life of your choosing bravely and unapologetically. Join this powerful community and subscribe to the show, so you never miss a single eye-opening, life-changing episode.
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Join acclaimed author Paul Dore as he shares stories about his hijinks and adventures. On the latest season, you’ll hear live performances and in-studio productions of stories from his latest book, I’m Leaving It and Other Stories.
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Explore the world of timeless classic stories brought to life. Every week, Atta performs the famous stories of the world's greatest authors. From Dickens to Doyle, Carroll to Poe, Brontë to Austen - If you love a well told classic, then this just might be home.
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The Louisiana Anthology Podcast is an part of the larger project of the Louisiana Anthology. We release new episodes every Saturday, and the podcasts last for around an hour. The purpose of the Louisiana Anthology Podcast is to discuss the literature and culture of Louisiana. We broadcast interviews with various authors, artists, and scholars about their contributions to Louisiana.