Podcast Directory



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Unpleasant Dreams

Chilling stories told by Cassandra Harold. Topics include strange and anomalous phenomena, mind benders, head scratchers and mysterious true crime cases. EM Hilker is our principal writer and researcher.
 

Project Management Office Hours

Project Management Office Hours brings together leaders in the Project Management industry to discuss current trends, topics and lessons learned. Whether you are an aspiring Project Manager or Director of a Project Management Office, we have you covered with in depth discussions from experts in the industry. Hosted by Joe Pusz, PMO Joe, the purpose of the show is to Educate, Elevate, and Execute. Educate listeners and organizations on the value of professional Project Management. Elevate the knowledge, understanding and expectations for PM practitioners. Execute better, consistently delivering Project Management solutions and providing value to your organization. The show is delivered on the Business RadioX platform out of the Phoenix Business RadioX studio and sponsored by THE PMO SQUAD and TALAIA OpenPPM.
 

Poda Bing: a Sopranos retrospective

A podcast that rigorously examines The Sopranos through deep dives, streams of consciousness, conversations, interviews, trivia and NBA analogies. Produced by Alternate Thursdays. Created and hosted by Vik Singh.
 

Tmsoft's White Noise Sleep Sounds

Having trouble sleeping, focusing, relaxing? We've got you covered! From white noise to nature sounds and everything in between, our 60 minute podcasts are made to help you focus, relax, and sleep better. Become a subscriber at https://anchor.fm/tmsoft/subscribe for ad-free listening on Spotify Podcasts and to gain access to exclusive 8 hour tracks! Stream our sounds on Spotify, Amazon, YouTube Music, and more! Just look for Tmsoft's White Noise Sleep Sounds. Relax. Sleep. Better.
 

King Arthur and His Knights by Maude L. Radford

Published in 1903, King Arthur and His Knights by Maude L. Radford is an easy to read version of the Arthurian legends, made simple and interesting for children. Maude Lavinia Radford Warren was a Canadian born American who taught literature and composition at the University of Chicago between 1893-1907. Following the success of some of her books, she left teaching to take up writing as a full time career. She also served as a war correspondent for the New York Times magazine during WWI and contributed several remarkable features on the role of women in the conflict. Some of the books she wrote for adults like The White Flame of France are non-fiction accounts of her wartime experiences in Europe. Some of her other novels like Barbara's Marriages deal with social issues of the day. The book begins with the traditional childhood invocation so beloved of children all over the world, “Once upon a time...” and opens with the miraculous incident through which young Arthur realizes that he is the heir to the throne and the rightful owner of the fabulous sword, Excalibur. The rest of the chapters deal with several well known stories connected with the legend of Camelot. How each one of the famous Knights of the Round Table arrives at Camelot, Arthur's marriage to Guinevere, the quest for the Holy Grail and finally, Arthur's poignant death at the hands of the evil Sir Mordred on the lake isle of Avalon and the final return of Excalibur to the depths of the lake are all dramatically presented. King Arthur and His Knights is indeed a captivating read for children and makes a great read-aloud book for bedtime. For older children, it may perhaps spur them on to further research into this blend of fact and fiction, legend and myth, history and fable. The charming illustrations by Walter J. Enright add to the book's appeal for children. Maude L Radford wrote several other books for young readers, among them Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Mother Hubbard's Wonderful Cupboard, Mother Goose and Her Friends, Peter-Peter, Adventures in the Old Woman's Shoe and many more, making her one of the best loved writers of children's books in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Though most of her works are forgotten today, her books are sure to capture childhood imagination and are told in a simple, easy to grasp style.
 

Be Part of the Change | Mindful Creation podcasts

This isn’t just about listening... it’s about experiencing! Are you looking for a podcast that helps you to stay grounded in the busy world of doing? Or maybe to enhance meaningful connection with a loved one? Or to give you the tools for surfing the urges you’d rather not give in to? Or something else that’s equally as awesome? These podcasts are about making a difference. You get to benefit with what matters to you, and in turn, it has a knock-on effect in the lives of others. Be Part of the Change is a Mindful Creation production hosted by Reuben Lowe. Reuben is the founder of both Mindful Creation and our charity ACT On It which helps people to be part of the positive change that’s going on in the world right now.
 

MaYapinion - The Leadership Podcast for Women

Welcome to the MaYapinion™ Podcast, the Leadership Podcast for Women! Maya discusses how to become the leader of your life whether you are an aspiring leader or already a leader, whether you work for a Fortune 500 or your own business... this is the podcast for you. Maya has a consistent segment, "Maya’s Motivation Monday," that will get you ready for the week, where she hosts incredible leaders as well as solo episodes. Maya relaunched her podcast in late 2019 after her first three seasons of MaYapinion™ in 2017 -2019 about her experience on Reality TV.
 

VM WealthWise Podcast

Welcome to the VM WealthWise Podcast! In this series, we get real about MONEY ?Whether you want to build wealth, increase your wealth, manage your wealth, or simply want to adjust the way you look at wealth- we got you! Tune in weekly as we discuss all things wealth with experts and industry titans to ultimately make you wiser about your wealth ?
 

The Phones Show (MP3)

The Phones Show (previously The Smartphones Show) is a television programme all about phones, but broadcast over the Internet, using the likes of iTunes and RSS. A new show will be available every few weeks. The Show is aimed at anyone who's either just purchased or is about to purchase a smartphone. This is the MP3 audio version of the main show, for those who haven't got time to watch the video or for the visually impaired. 90% of content is still accessible. By popular demand etc!
 

The Odyssey by Homer

A wandering king who's a war-hero doomed to roam the earth by a vengeful God, a plethora of fantastic experiences, a wife battling the invasion of suitors who wish to replace her missing husband, a son in search of his father - the Odyssey is a rich tapestry of incredible experiences and unforgettable characters. A must-read classic for anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Western mythology, it is a sequel to the Illiad which recounts the magnificent saga of the Trojan War. The Odyssey continues on, describing the trials and tribulations of the Greeks under the leadership of Odysseus. Reputed to have been composed nearly three thousand years ago, its authorship is still being debated by scholars, though much of it is attributed to the blind poet Homer about whom very little is known. Yet the Illiad and The Odyssey remain the definitive foundations of all Western literature. The Odyssey is a magnificent epic tale that portrays the journey called life. In fact the word “odyssey” in English itself has come to mean a long and eventful journey. In the preceding book The Illiad, Odysseus called Ulysses in Roman mythology, the king of Ithaca, gets embroiled in the Trojan War through the trickery of the Greeks. But once inside, his wonderful qualities of intellect, strategy and leadership come to the foreground as he leads his soldiers to victory. The story of the Odyssey begins when the war of The Illiad ends. Odysseus and his men embark to return to Ithaca but his sworn enemy, the sea god Poseidon, stymies him at every turn, sending storms and foul weather, forcing the wanderers to take shelter in strange and sinister lands. The Odyssey is, besides, the story of Odysseus' beautiful wife Penelope, whose life becomes a struggle, fighting off the innumerable hopefuls who wish to take over her kingdom and her fortune in the absence of her husband. It is also the poignant growing-up tale of Telemachus, a faithful and steadfast son, who refuses to believe that his father won't return. There are many notable translations from the original Greek and it has also been extensively portrayed in art, literature, television and television in languages around the world. Full of human tragedy, bizarre and fantastic creatures, gods and magical beasts, the Odyssey is a treasure-chest of marvelous events. For modern-day readers, young and old alike, it provides exciting, interesting and relevant ideas of war, politics, exile and identity.