Podcast Directory



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Synopsis

We provide key insights from top nonfiction books in audio format.
 

The Martin Chronicles

Martin Amis, one book at a time.
 

Huntington Arts Council Podcast

Audio from our online series, Conversation in the Arts and Arts Administrator Forums. If you enjoy these conversations, please consider the monthly support. All subscriptions are considered donations to the Huntington Arts Council and are completely tax deductible as allowed by law. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hac-podcast/support
 

The Restaurant Guys

Mark Pascal and Francis Schott are The Restaurant Guys! The two have been best friends and restaurateurs for over 30 years. They started The Restaurant Guys Radio Show and Podcast in 2005 and have hosted some of the most interesting and important people in the food and beverage world. After a 10 year hiatus they have returned! Each week they post a brand new episode and a Vintage Selection from the archives. Join them for great conversations about food, wine and the finer things in life. 
 

The Magnifique Podcast

The Magnifique podcast is a gen z spin on the luxury fashion space. We take on topics from CoCo Chanel's innovation of the purse shoulder strap to red carpet hot takes. All with the intention to share a little bit of knowledge, in a comedic and digestible way.  Tune in every Monday!
 

Picture•book•ing - interviews with authors and illustrators

Learn about children’s books from the people who make them with in-depth interviews with children’s book authors and illustrators for people who believe that art and literature can have a profoundly positive impact on a kid’s life. Picturebooking is here to serve those who want to understand what it takes to create these stories. And engaging with Picturebooking will help you get inspired, feel connected and take action toward making a difference through picture books.
 

Moon Silk Audios

Looking for something sweet to help you sleep? Or maybe you’re craving something with a little… spice? Come listen to playful, steamy roleplay audios and find yourself teleported in new worlds with lamia girls, manticores, mimics, nekos, kitsunes, and more who want to meet you!
 

The Classical Mind for the Classical Life

In this show, we have conversations about various aspects of classical thinking. Our goal is to help make the Great Conversation more accessible to students and families.
 

Sundew Talks (a wings of fire podcast

Wings the fire podcast. You can use any of my ideas without asking I don’t care. If you want to contact me you can email me at Jlaw.db@gmail.com Asking for a collab, talking to me about what I should change and what episodes I should do! (THE FUTER OF THIS PODCAST) As you probably know I haven’t made a episode in a while and I’m currently not really planning to make more. But there will be an episode when the next book releases Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elementals-tcg/support
 

Orthodoxy

"Orthodoxy," a series of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. First published in 1908. Read by David "Grizzly" Smith. "The only possible excuse for this book is that it is an answer to a challenge. Even a bad shot is dignified when he accepts a duel." This is how Chesterton explains "Orthodoxy," the sequel to Heretics. "I have attempted in a vague and personal way, in a set of mental pictures rather than in a series of deductions, to state the philosophy in which I have come to believe. I will not call it my philosophy; for I did not make it. God and humanity made it; and it made me." This is a book about Everything, about the reasons for the entire Universe and the existance of Humanity. Andit's kinda funny. except for the serious parts and the sad parts. It's about all of life, and human life includes humor, drama and sadness, so that's all in the book, too. The chapters look longer than they are, each being roughly an hour -- and no, it wouldn't have worked to break them in half. I've found them a very quick listen. Hope you enjoy this book. If you liked Heretics, you'll like Orthodoxy, because it's Chesterton. And if you do, please share it, please comment about it, rate it, blog and podcast and Tweet about it. Oh, and let me know. :) The music is "The Rule," from Kevin MacLeod at http//incompetech.com. Thanks!