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The Art Show

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Visual artists tell you why and how they create! From studio visits, intimate interviews, and live issues, we take art out of the gallery and into your ears.
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Parenting in Uniform

Claudia

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A podcast for parents who balance the unique challenges of raising children while also serving our nation in uniform. We share our experiences as parents. We discuss everything from the latest regulations for pregnancy, breastfeeding, and the postpartum period, to topics such as health and wellness to military family services. Also a great resource for senior military leaders, spouses, and family members.
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We're rewatching every performance from Glee to crown the ultimate performance from the series. Each episode, Andrew is joined by a different Gleek to discuss the show and move a few lucky songs forward on the Glacket - the Glee Bracket. Listen along to find out where your favorite performances end up!
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Beautiful Voyager

Meredith Arthur

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A discussion for overthinkers, people pleasers, and perfectionists led by Meredith Arthur, author of "Get Out of My Head" and creator of Beautiful Voyager, bevoya.com. Enjoy these conversations with interesting people from around the world. Follow @bevoya on Instagram or visit bevoya.com to learn more.
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Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking (FWCAT) is a group of committed individuals that educates and engages our community so that each person can play a role in ending human trafficking. Mike Seibert Radio interviews people who are fighting to prevent and end human trafficking. Listen in to their stories and goals.
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The SweetGeorgia Show

Felicia Lo: Founder & Creative Director of SweetGeorgia Yarns

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Join Felicia Lo, founder of SweetGeorgia Yarns, as she explores the sweet spot between craft, creativity, and colour together with some of the most inspiring knitters, spinners, designers, shop owners, and makers in this handmade community.
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Austrian Service Abroad

Austrian Service Abroad - Österreichischer Auslandsdienst

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Highlights of Wednesday Conference hosted by Austrian Service Abroad and A Year Abroad - Austrian Servants from 6 continents share their experiences
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Career Strategies for Women that Work

JJ DiGeronimo

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Many professional women aspire to advance their careers. Yet, many encounter common obstacles when navigating the landscape both at work and at home. From corporate cultures to internal chatter, high impact women are often searching for proven and actionable strategies to make their goals a reality. With firsthand experience in demanding roles while juggling the numerous demands outside of work, JJ DiGeronimo, a woman in tech turned award-winning author for working women, shares some of her ...
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Failing Forward

Failing Forward

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Ever experienced failure? Of course you have. But what makes some people more resilient than others? Learn from successful people on how their failures launched them into success.
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Voces: el podcast de la U de M

Voc/zes: el podcast de la U de M

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¡Bienvenidos a todos! Bem-vindos! You are listening to Voc/zes, the University of Minnesota’s Spanish and Portuguese-language podcast. If this is your first time listening, thanks for tuning in. Our podcast is produced every other Thursday during the academic school year and features interviews with U of M students, alumni, Twin Cities community members and special guests. Gracias por escuchar. Obrigada por escutar.
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Listen, we all do what we can and sometimes it ends up just being silliness. Which is just what we all need sometimes, am I right? Grab a drink and a seat and enjoy!! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you…
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Art historian Huey Copeland is hard at work on what he says will be “the first gender-balanced and racially integrated history of Western modernism”. Daniel speaks with Huey about the overlooked stories behind some of the best known paintings in the Western canon. Australian cartoonist and illustrator Mandy Ord makes the mundane profound, with trad…
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Matt is back this week alongside two contestants from Survivor 45, Jake O'Kane and Kellie Nalbandian! Jake and Kellie reveal their long relationship with Glee, how the two of them were brought together by the series and help out with some Glacket competitions. Songs this episode include: A Hard Day's Night Bad Romance I Kissed a Girl Take Me or Lea…
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When the 1934 World’s Fair in Chicago was looking for an aquatic act to complement their new underwater lights, organizers turned to physical educator Katherine Curtis, who put together a wildly popular show called the Modern Mermaids. No one could quite figure out what to call it, trying out water ballet and figure swimming until a radio announcer…
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Three women and three artists with three very different ways of looking at the world: Kelly Koumalatsos has a book (Madjem Bambandila) that charts three and half decades of her art practice (including possum skin cloak making) that is always embedded in culture. At 82, abstract painter Lesley Dumbrell has her first career survey at a major state ga…
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Lena and Ian from Recovering Gleek are BACK! Ian goes through a laundry list of Glacket grievances while Lena only has one that she's clinging on to. We talk, we Glacket, and then in the end we talk about how Glee would handle a Charli XCX Brat episode. Songs this episode include: Go Your Own Way Imagine L-O-V-E More Than Words Raise Your Glass (S5…
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In 1971, a group of performers calling themselves the Free Theatre Associates (FTA), including Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland, began putting on popular antiwar shows for audiences of active-duty GIs. Over 10 months they performed near military bases all over the United States and in the Pacific Rim. The Pacific Rim tour led to a documentary, whic…
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Claudia Ro.mani is an Italian American model. In 2006 was voted one of the 100 Sexiest Women in the World by FHM Denmark. Since 2010, she is based in Miami, Florida. This buxom brunette has a spectacular body, thanks her genetics and gym work, Claudia is also a vegan. She moved to Denmark in her late teens, also studying in England and now work in …
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A performer by nature, GRAMMY® (Recording Academy) backed artist Amanda Rome West brings the sticky sweet hooks and melodic bars you’re always looking for, whether it’s driving to the beach or flying to Ibiza. Amanda resides in Malibu, CA where she is not only trailblazing as one of the most unique up & coming artists, but also as an officially Pla…
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She’s an artist whose medium is fashion. Dutch designer Iris van Herpen is an innovator, remaking high fashion to be wearable art - fabric is almost plastic in her hands, moulding and shaping it so that it becomes a sculptural form. The first designer to ever 3D print a dress, her atelier in Amsterdam is more like a problem-solving incubator. She t…
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Patrick joins me again this week for another livestream alongside Gleeks: Eduardo, Ally, and Stephanie! Want a chance to come on the pod and vote in Glacket decisions? We do them once a month.. to find out more, go to patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod! Songs this episode include: A Boy Like That Hungry Like the Wolf/ Rio I Lived Somewhere Only We Know …
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In 1912, a group of wealthy and influential German Jews in uptown New York funded an effort to root out organized crime on the lower East Side, then the most densely populated neighborhood on Earth, home to half a million people, many of them recent Jewish Russian immigrants. As a result, a Jewish investigator and a Jewish lawyer joined the NYPD an…
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What does a historic bark painting from Arnhem Land have to do with manganese, the metal that makes lustrous gold and liquid black ceramic glazes? It’s one of the tangents in American interdisciplinary artist Candice Lin's first solo exhibition in Australia, along with cat-led tours, wolf’s urine and the sea cucumber, the aphrodisiac fished for hun…
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In 1974, Republican governor Ronald Reagan appointed educator Dr. Claudia Hampton, a Democrat active in her local NAACP, as the first Black woman trustee to the board of California State University. For the next twenty years Hampton would be known as the affirmative action trustee as she advocated for policies and budgets that would help support an…
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Fashion is not a luxury; it’s a crucial part of the social fabric of many African countries. Capturing this diversity in an exhibition was the monumental task for Christine Checinska, the Senior Curator of African Textiles and Fashion at the Victoria & Albert Museum, UK. Africa Fashion is touring the world, bringing diverse voices from the African …
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Conor and Patrick return to the Glacket this week and y'all are not ready for the competitions in this episode I fear. Proceed with glaution. Songs this episode include: Home (S1) My Favorite Things Never Can Say Goodbye Pure Imagination On My Own Songbird ---- Become a Patron for exclusive bonus episodes, guest announcements, and access to live ep…
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Josephine McCarty, née Fagan, aka Mrs. Virginia S. Seymour, dba Emma Burleigh. M.D., was many things: mother, teacher, saleswoman, spy, lobbyist, and abortionist. And in 1872 she was also an accused murderer, after eyewitnesses saw her fire a pistol on a public streetcar in Utica, New York, killing one man and wounding another. Historian R.E. Fulto…
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A culture that flourished 3,500 years ago in Thailand. They made jewellery and ceramics, not war. You may never have heard of Ban Chiang —That’s possibly because the objects that tell the story of this fascinating archaeological site are in limbo, caught between voracious collectors, tomb-raiding locals and undercover federal agents. Art historian …
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Past Gleeks of the Week, Alexa and Claudia, join this week for another week of very contested competitions. We fight on every single one! Songs this episode include: Defying Gravity (S5) I Can't Go For That/ You Make My Dreams Love You Like a Love Song Mr. Roboto/ Counting Stars So Emotional Valerie (S5) ---- Become a Patron for exclusive bonus epi…
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In 1817, the second state prison in New York opened in Auburn, situated on a fast-flowing river so waterpower could be used to run machinery in the factories that would be housed in the prison. In a new practice of incarceration that would come to be known as the Auburn System, the prisoners labored in silence during the day for the profit of the p…
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Aman (from the Choir Room Podcast!) joins me again this week for another livestream alongside Gleeks: Breanna, Ariana, and Kate! Want a chance to come on the pod and vote in Glacket decisions? We do them once a month.. to find out more, go to patreon.com/gleekoftheweekpod! Songs this episode include: Cry Doo Wop (That Thing) I've Gotta Be Me Nasty/…
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As part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), so-called “unskilled” women were put to work in over 10,000 sewing rooms across the country, producing both garments and home goods for people in need. Those home goods included quilts, sometimes quickly-made utilitarian bedcoverings, but also artistic quilts worthy of exhibition. Quilts were feat…
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Big-name conceptual artist - four words you don’t often hear together. But Jeremy Deller is one - he’s a household name in Britain, but a few years back he sparked controversy here when he made giant wax candles of Rupert Murdoch and son Lachlan, and let them burn. The Turner Prize-winning artist also orchestrates mass public spectacles that bridge…
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Abby and Conor are *back* this week and I for one am in a sentimental mood! Which is good because one of the songs we pull this week is from the first episode of this podcast. Aw! Cute! 🥹 Songs this episode include: Americano/ Dance Again Daydream Believer Dog Days Are Over Don't Stop Believin' (S5) Stereo Hearts Toxic (S5) ---- Become a Patron for…
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Between 1935 and 1939, the Federal Theatre Project, part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), employed over 12,000 actors and put on over 1200 productions in 29 states. Led by Hallie Flanagan, the FTP, using only a small fraction of the total WPA budget, employed theater professionals; entertained audiences, some two-third of whom had never …
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We remember the life of the iconic artist Destiny Deacon, with curator Natalie King, and a cast of friends who sent us voice memos. She was the first artist to creatively reuse Aboriginal kitsch - and to make it the stuff of high art. A cultural icon, she was an outlier - a quirk of the artworld - whose strikingly original vision and prolific outpu…
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Friends of the pod, Claudia & Kassie, join this week! We talk about our evening with Dianna at Cafe Carlyle in April before getting into this week's Glacket competitions. Songs this episode include: All of Me Any Way You Want It/ Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin' Marry the Night Rolling in the Deep Science Fiction Double Feature Touch a Touch a Touch a Tou…
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