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I started this podcast to document my goal of becoming a full-time artist. I share my personal triumphs, failures, wisdom gained from both types of experiences, and an honest commentary while I pursue my dream and hopefully inspire you to pursue yours.
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Join Linda Fisler as we talk writing, art and all things creative! Linda will have guests from time to time to talk about their creative process and milestones. To listen to actual podcasts, go to her Patreon page--https://www.patreon.com/LindaRiesenbergFisler
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This podcast was created to encourage other artists to continue to create. If you’re making art out of passion for the creative journey, whether it’s your full time career, a side-gig, or a hobby, you are an artist and you have people. I would be honored to count myself among them.
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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Sc ...
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber, the podcast where we transform the vast knowledge of the internet into a gentle lullaby to send you to sleep. I'm your host, Luna Dreamwell, and I'm here to guide you on a journey to tranquillity through the soothing cadence of Wikipedia articles. Each episode, we'll delve into the most wonderfully mundane and sleep-inducing topics, helping you drift off into a realm of serene dreams. So, find your comfortable space, close your eyes, and let the dull hum of infor ...
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A legal podcast that doesn't suck. Frank conversations with GCs, CPOs, Product and Policy Leaders around navigating the technology ecosystem, hosted by the dynamic duo, Andy Dale, General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer at OpenAP and Pedro Pavón, Privacy & Data Policy at Meta. The Data Protection Breakfast Club is produced by TechGC - the fastest growing community of General Counsels and high-growth legal teams. Membership is by invitation only and you can learn more at techgc.co
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The world is full of people with hobbies, so why not share them with the world? The podcast, ‘Time For Your Hobby’ does exactly that. Tune in every week and listen to Alex interview passionate people from all walks of life to discuss their hobbies. Learn about the importance of having an interest outside your career, how it can play an important role in your life, and what misconceptions exist within it. So until the next episode, make some time for your hobby.
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Welcome to Painting Outside, I'm an Art teacher and a writer with an obsession with oil painting and Art history. This is my journey to becoming a better artist and share my desire to help other artist achieve their goals and anecdotes.
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life is sweeter in candy color! {www.katrinaberg.com} hi! i'm oil painter, katrina berg. welcome to my midway, utah studio, where i'll serve up a palette of support, hope and love, with a side of realness! as a mother of 5 (3 teenagers & 8-year-old twin boys), i know that life is rarely easy and jolly...but savoring the sweet moments gives us the strength we need to find peace, growth, and fulfillment along our journey. {podcasting to support women, mother artists and creative entrepreneurs! ...
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A podcast to celebrate the University of Minnesota's literary community from The Tower, an undergraduate art and literary magazine. We feature readings of art, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and interview local creators.
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Art & Success by Pamela Caughey, delivers a transformative experience through specialized training and workshops designed to elevate your art from good to exceptional. With a deep understanding of both artistic technique and the business of art, Pamela guides participants in honing advanced skills and refining their unique artistic voice. These dynamic sessions provide invaluable insights into navigating the competitive art world, ensuring not only creative growth but also strategic success. ...
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In this episode Stefan Baumann Talks With Patreon Students About nocturne paintings Why and how to paint a painting in the dark. Also, Stefan Baumann talks about Central Focal Point Free Book on painting. Click Here for a Free Book Available NOW the New Book Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting Click Here If you would love to have an Art Coach : Call Me Stefan-415-606-9074 The Grand View’s coverage of Baumann’s treks encompasses every aspect of the park, focusing on local pla ...
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Former 50,000 Watt WCRN AM830 Talk Radio host Hermis Yanis delivers scathing straight to the point no holds barred, brutally honest commentary that has angered many Judges/Insurance CEOs/Elected officials/Pharmaceutical CEOs/Doctors/Lawyers/Police officials/Media CEOs & Oil Company CEOs. Tune in to hear why "Hermis Live" is on the fast track to becoming one of the nation's most popular radio shows, now on BlogTalkRadio.com!
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Antimony

Amy Richter and The Silver Linings Players

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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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The People's Passions

Katie VDZ and Hannah Sly

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Is there something in your life you’re passionate about, but don’t get to talk about very often? Hannah Sylvester and Katie VanderZanden invite people to share those things, why they are excited about them, and how they are impactful. Join us as we dive into people’s passions and uncover some of the most beautiful, hilarious, and wholesome aspects of the human experience.
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Wes Taylor, author and on air host of At Home with Wes, and TV pitch man, Wes Taylor has a passion for the American homeowner. For years, he's had one foot in the camp of builder while the other lay firmly in the camp of homeowner. As the neighbor in the know, he loves the challenge of helping others overcome otherwise tricky obstacles related to their homes. His rich life experiences and humorous style illuminate so many things nobody ever told you about purchasing and maintaining a home.
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The Unusual History of Every Thing is a podcast for lovers of the weird history of common things in our world. Join cultural object preservationists Melanie Dellas and Karen Lacy as they uncover the unusual histories of every thing around us. New episodes every Tuesday!
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Today, you’ll learn about the science of getting in the groove, a newly discovered burial ground for elite medieval horses, and more evidence that coffee could help you fight off cancer. Grooving to Music “Neural dynamics of predictive timing and motor engagement in music listening.” by Arnaud Zalta, et al. 2024. “Two Concepts of Groove: Musical Nu…
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Welcome to 'Slothful Slumber,' where we explore the most mundane of topics to help you doze off peacefully. Tonight, we'll be delving into the Wikipedia article on 'Paradigm,' offering a tranquil journey into the world of theoretical frameworks and conceptual shifts. So, get cozy and prepare to be gently lulled into dreamland by the soothing monoto…
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Today, you’ll learn about the pros and mostly cons of using ChatGPT in the classroom, how wild animals responded to the sudden peace and quiet of Covid, and a new contact lens that can help heal eye wounds. ChatGPT in School “Is it harmful or helpful? Examining the causes and consequences of generative AI usage among university students.” by Muhamm…
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We last talked with Jules on March 17, 2021 over 3 years ago! A LOT has happened since. That episode was a career retro covering Jules’ time @ AOL, DoubleClick and in government. This time we dig in with Jules on the current global and US privacy laws, Artificial Intelligence, Clean Rooms, Public Policy and the role of “think tanks” in both society…
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Today, you’ll learn about why our brains are getting bigger and why that’s a good thing, how the sweet songs of the reef could help save it, and an AI device that gives a voice to the voiceless. Bigger Brains “Human brains are getting larger. That may be good news for dementia risk.” UC David Health. 2024. “Trends in Intracranial and Cerebral Volum…
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Today, you’ll learn about a nasal spray that could one day let those with sleep apnea toss out their CPAP machines, house paint that kills mosquitos, and the incredible giant redwoods… of England. Sleep Spray “A novel TASK channel antagonist nasal spray reduces sleep apnea severity in physiological responders: a randomized, blinded, trial.” by Amal…
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Today, you’ll learn about an effort to create palm oil without burning down millions of acres of forest, the surprising way polyglots’ brains approach their own native language, and new research on how the powerful psychedelic drug ayahuasca extinguishes fear. Palm-Less Oil “They Want to Make Palm Oil in a Lab. Without Palm Trees.” by Dionne Searce…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new study shedding light on what species are most vulnerable to extinction from climate change, why species of living fossils take their time evolving, and a new theory about how the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs also impacted birds. Extinction Risk “New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable t…
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Tonight on Slothful Slumber, we'll be exploring the world of goldfish as we delve into the Wikipedia article on this aquatic creature. Get ready to be lulled into a state of peaceful slumber as we unravel the most mundane details about our finned friends. It's sure to be an utterly uneventful journey into the depths of sleep.…
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Today, you’ll learn about a compelling study on twins and the nature versus nurture debate, how scientists solved a 60-year-old mystery about bees, and why you shouldn’t go last. Twin Trauma “One Twin Was Hurt, the Other Was Not. Their Adult Mental Health Diverged.” by Ellen Barry. 2024. “Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental Health Outcom…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new plan to use waste from beer brewing to clean metal out of our water supply, a study that puts languages like Orc and Klingon to the test, and a discovery about the direction our memories travel in our brains. Brewer’s Yeast “The same beer waste that gives us Vegemite could help us recycle metal waste.” n.a. 2024. “Sp…
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Today, you’ll learn about a medication that can successfully treat frostbite, the study of bloodsplatter in space, and a surprising finding about the supposed benefits of small class sizes. Frostbite Treatment “The U.S. now has a drug for severe frostbite. How does it work?” by Saugat Bolakhe. 2024. “Frostbite.” NIH. 2023. “FDA Approves First Medic…
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Welcome to 'Slothful Slumber,' where we take the most ordinary topics and lull you into a tranquil sleep. Tonight, join us as we delve into the Wikipedia article on the Pyrenees, exploring its geography, flora, and fauna in excruciating detail. Let the gentle monotone of our host guide you into a peaceful slumber, one fact at a time.…
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Art and Success stands out as the premier destination for those delving into the captivating realm of the oil cold wax technique for beginners. With a specialized focus on nurturing creativity and guiding novices through their artistic journey, Art and Success offers a comprehensive online platform tailored specifically for those new to this unique…
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Art and Success emerges as the ultimate haven for those venturing into the world of acrylic painting online for beginners. With a dedicated focus on nurturing creativity and fostering growth, Art and Success provides an immersive platform tailored specifically for novice painters. Our comprehensive online resources, including step-by-step tutorials…
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber, where we take a leisurely stroll through the dullest corners of Wikipedia. Tonight, we'll be delving into the world of Trans-Saharan trade, where camel caravans and desert sands merge into a journey of... well, you get the idea. So, snuggle up, close your eyes, and let the monotony of commerce lull you into a state of b…
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Today, you’ll learn about a skin printer that could lead to scar-free surgeries, the possibility of bringing the wooly mammoth back to life, and how to work at being happy. Printed Skin “Scar-free surgery prints living skin (and maybe hair) right into wounds.” by Paul McClure. 2024. “New bioink promotes growth & regeneration of 3D-printed muscle ti…
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Welcome to 'Slothful Slumber,' where we take you on a tranquil journey to dreamland by delving into the mundane depths of Wikipedia. Tonight, we'll be reading the article on Benoit Mandelbrot, because nothing says 'sleepy' like fractal geometry. So, get cozy and get ready to doze off to the soothing sound of mathematical descriptions.…
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Today, you’ll learn about a radical idea for installing a curtain around a massive ice sheet, how positive vibrations might help people with social anxiety, and new tech that could remove dangerous forever chemicals from our environment. Glacier Curtain “Scientists want to build 62-mile-long curtains around the ‘doomsday glacier’ for a $50 billion …
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Today, you’ll learn about a surprising discovery inside the worms of Chernobyl, a way to protect metals at sea inspired by barnacles, and foot-eye coordination. Chernobyl Worms “Radiation-proof Chernobyl worms offer answers about cancer.” by Paul McClure. 2024. “Chernobyl Accident 1986.” n.a. 2022. “Environmental radiation exposure at Chornobyl has…
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber, where we lull you to sleep with the dullest of topics. Tonight, we'll be delving into the intricacies of the Socratic method, offering a tranquil journey through its historical roots and philosophical applications. So, prepare to drift off into a state of blissful boredom as we explore this sleep-inducing subject.…
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Welcome to 'Slothful Slumber,' where we bring you the most sleep-inducing content straight from Wikipedia. Tonight's episode features an exploration of the topic 'Crystal.' Get ready to be lulled into a tranquil state of drowsiness as we delve into the mesmerizing world of crystalline structures and their various applications. Sweet dreams await!…
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Today, you’ll learn about the magic of the upcoming solar eclipse, a simple way to reduce the amount of microplastics in your drinking water, and the connection between self-control and the perception of power. Livestream of the total solar eclipse on Discovery’s YouTube channel on April 8 at 2:15pm ET here! Eclipse 2024 “What this solar eclipse ca…
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber. Tonight, we'll be delving into the Wikipedia article on 'Game show,' where we'll explore the history, formats, and various elements of this widely-known television genre. Prepare to be lulled into a deep slumber by the riveting details of contestant selection, prize structures, and game mechanics. So, snuggle up and let…
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Today, you’ll learn about a potentially risky new idea to geoengineer our way out of extreme heat, bad news for fans of artificially sweetened drinks, and an incredible new discovery about butterflies. Geoengineering “Dehydrate the stratosphere to curb global warming? Scientists float new risky strategy.” by Paul Voosen. 2024. “Contributions of Str…
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Today, you’ll learn about an alarming new killer behavior in orcas, a potential breakthrough for patients with one of the deadliest cancers, and the brain science behind flow. Shark Hunter “Orcas Demonstrating They No Longer Need to Hunt in Packs to Take Down the Great White Shark.” Taylor & Francis. 2024. “Further insights into killer whales Orcin…
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Welcome to Slothful Slumber, where we lull you into a state of blissful boredom. Tonight, we'll be exploring the Wikipedia article on 'Highway,' promising a journey of monotony and tranquility as we delve into the world of roads and transportation. So, lay back, relax, and let the dullness of our podcast guide you into a deep, slothful slumber.…
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(Connor - Oil Painting) In this episode, I had the honour of having Connor as my guest. He shared with me his interest in oil painting as his hobby. Definition: Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments with a medium of drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on…
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Welcome to 'Slothful Slumber,' where we take boredom to new heights. Tonight, we'll be delving into the thrilling world of architectural theory, guiding you through the riveting details of building design and construction principles. So, prepare to be gently lulled into dreamland as we explore the fascinating yet oh-so-sleepy world of architectural…
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Happy 300 episodes to our Curiosity Daily listeners! Today, you’ll learn about a massive database of human genomes that’s uncovering major new genetic discoveries, the scientists building stone age tools from scratch… and then putting them to work, and a treasure trove of deep sea discoveries in an underwater mountain range. Human Diversity “Ambiti…
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