Podcast Directory



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Coffee In the Green Room

#1 Entertainment Podcast in the world for models, actors, and musicians, sponsored by VIP Ignite Live. Your hosts Deneen White and Michael Fomkin show you how to get proximity, proof, and power in the entertainment industry.
 

Desert Island Dishes

What would you choose as your last meal? Chef Margie Nomura talks to a special guest about the seven dishes that have shaped their lives.In this podcast you will find conversations with interesting people from the world of food and beyond uncovering the seminal dishes and experiences that have shaped who they are today. We will find out about their favourite childhood dishes, the dishes they eat the most often, and the dishes that mean the most to them. And of course we will also discover what their last dish would be before being cast off to the desert island. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 

Anthem: Homunculus

From the creator of Hedwig & the Angry Inch comes a revolutionary podcast musical, written and composed by John Cameron Mitchell and Bryan Weller. Broke artist Ceann Mackay (Mitchell) starts an online telethon to crowdfund his survival. Cynthia Erivo, Glenn Close, Nakhane and Patti LuPone co-star in a darkly hilarious musical retelling of Ceann's life as he realizes what’s killing him may be the very thing that saves us all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy (https://acast.com/privacy) for more information.
 

The Secret Of Chimneys -Agatha Christie

"The Secret of Chimneys" is a mystery novel written by Agatha Christie, first published in 1925. It is one of Christie's early works and is known for its blend of humor, intrigue, and suspense.The story is set in the English countryside at the sprawling and mysterious Chimneys estate, which is known for its impressive chimney stacks. The plot revolves around the character of Anthony Cade, a charming and adventurous man who becomes embroiled in a web of international intrigue and murder when he visits Chimneys. Cade is a likable and resourceful protagonist who gets caught up in a series of unexpected events.The central mystery of the novel involves the theft of a political document called "The Secret of Chimneys," which could potentially destabilize the political balance of Europe. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that there are multiple parties interested in obtaining this document, and secrets from the past are unearthed.Agatha Christie's trademark elements of deception, hidden identities, and a large cast of characters with their own motivations are present in this novel. The story also features her signature detective, Superintendent Battle, who is called in to solve the complex mystery."The Secret of Chimneys" is notable for its witty and engaging narrative, as well as its exploration of political intrigue, espionage, and international relations. It is a captivating blend of mystery and adventure, with a touch of romance, and it keeps readers guessing until the final reveal. Christie's skillful storytelling and clever plot twists make this novel a classic example of her work and a must-read for fans of detective fiction and mystery novels.
 

Little Did I Know

The Broadway-scale musical comes to the world of podcasts – spearheaded by a creative dream team that includes three-time Tony winner Doug Besterman, Tony and Pulitzer winner Mitchell Maxwell, Oscar and Golden Globe winner Dean Pitchford, Tony-nominee Patrick Page, Olivier-winner Lesli Margherita, Disney star Laura Marano, and YouTube superstar Kurt Hugo Schneider. Featuring twenty-two original songs backed by a full band and sung by a stellar team of vocalists, Little Did I Know is the story of a group of friends – recent college graduates – who bring a broken-down summer theater back to life in 1976. The summer will be different from anything they expected, and what they experience will resonate throughout their lives. At turns funny, romantic, stirring, and poignant, this is an unforgettable coming-of-age story. Starring Kurt Hugo Schneider, Laura Marano, Jennifer Blood, Alex Blue, Casey Breves, Alexander Chaplin, E. Clayton Cornelious, Richard Kind, Lesli Margharita, Patrick Page, and Sam Tsui. Based on the novel by Mitchell Maxwell. Directed by Marlo Hunter. Music by Doug Besterman. Lyrics by Dean Pitchford and Marcy Heisler. Book by Lou Aronica and Johanna Besterman. Musical Director: Jeffery Saver. Orchestrations: Mike Morris. Sound Design, Edit and Mix: Dave Hart
 

Barre Chat

Bianca, Lexis, and Becca are some of the funniest dancers you’ll ever meet. They’re like your honest big sisters. They’re talented, educated, and pretty… oh, and humble, of course. Barre Chat is the perfect podcast for those who want advice on dance, juicy stories, and maybe a few trauma dumps along the way! Tune in for biweekly episodes and you’ll feel like you’re at a sleepover with your dance besties!
 

Wine Access Unfiltered

Wine Access Unfiltered takes you behind the bottle and into what we really love about wine: the intimate moments, unforgettable occasions, and hilarious stories that the best bottles bring about. Hosted by Certified Sommelier and Wine Personality Amanda McCrossin (@sommvivant) with appearances by our Master of Wine Vanessa Conlin, we’re popping corks in a whole new way: with comedians, star athletes, hit songwriters, and other wine lovers from all walks of life.
 

Podcasts – The Weekly Creative

 

OT Exam Prepper

The NBCOT exam prep podcast that one of your fellow occupational therapists wishes he had when he was studying. If you're looking for NBCOT exam study guides, tricks, tips and content reviews, you've come to the right place. Whether you're days, weeks, months or years away from being a licensed occupational therapist, you'll find something helpful along the way.
 

#AmWriting

A show about writing, reading, and getting (some) things done. Jessica Lahey writes the Parent-Teacher Conference column for the New York Times' Well Family and is the author of "The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Children Can Succeed." KJ Dell'Antonia is a columnist and contributing editor for the New York Times' Well Family. In their podcast, they talk about writing short form, long form and book length, give tips for pitching editors and agents and constantly revise how they tackle the ongoing challenge of keeping your butt in the chair for long enough to get the work done.