Podcast about Art appreciation. Art appreciation through talking with Artists, getting to know them and their work.
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Art Appreciation Podcasts
Unlikely Friends, Undisputed Art Unexpected friends, Ethan and Lauren, appreciate or roast art that is undisputedly….well art. Each week they present one unexpected and compelling work of self expression and react to it’s merits or crimes.
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Art Ignites Change is a new podcast by Mural Arts Philadelphia, the nation’s largest public arts program, in which we explore public art projects and programs from current and historical perspectives to build a greater understanding of the transformative power of creativity. “Art ignites change” has been the mantra of Mural Arts Philadelphia for the last 35 years, and with this podcast, we invite you to join us in being part of that change!
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UPDATE: Appreciating Shakespeare by Gideon Rappaport is now available as a BOOK (in hardcover and paperback) wherever books are sold. Offering knowledge and tools for appreciating Shakespeare's deep and universal meanings. Published by One Mind Good Press. Check it out. Questions?: Email [email protected]
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Discussion of a variety of topics on health, wellness, self improvement and massage. I am a legally blind, licensed massage therapist in Portland, Oregon and want to share my professional as well as life experiences.
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Biweekly episodes. Gratitude saves lives, let it save yours. Ignite the fire of positive change with the Sparks of Gratitude. Randy Sparks hosts this podcast with interviews from amazing and inspiring people sharing wisdom and experience and how gratitude has impacted their lives. We believe gratitude can change and save lives. Ignite the fire inside you with the sparks of gratitude.
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On Board Games is about the board game hobby and the supporting industry.
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This is the home of the Eat My Pixel "audio" experience. Just general ramblings and audio goodies of a 30 something visual designer from London, England now living in Vienna, Austria. All supporting content can be found on https://medium.com/@eatmypixel
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Travel rewards doesn't have to be overwhelming and it can work for entire families! In the Families Fly Free podcast, hosted by longtime travel journalist Lyn Mettler, you'll learn how to simply and easily fly your whole family for free using travel rewards and with minimal cards in your wallet. Lyn has taught nearly 1,000 families a simple, repeatable process to always have enough miles to fly wherever you'd like, so you can make more memories with your family before your kids or grandkids ...
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"Elvis is history," Carl Perkins once said, "and anytime anyone or anything becomes history, whether it be Pearl Harbor or Elvis, it will never go away. The world will never tire of his songs." TCBCast is an unofficial fan podcast featuring co-hosts Gurdip Ladhar and Justin Gausman, along with regular guest co-hosts Ryan Droste and Bec Wyles, plus an array of Elvis fans and experts setting out to better understand that history, and those songs. Tackling topics from throughout Elvis's lifetim ...
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Welcome to Martial Arts Teaching Tactics Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping martial arts instructors become the best they can be. With a student-focused mindset, we discuss lesson plan development, learning styles, instructor management, new student onboarding, learning cycles, and more. Join us as we share insights and strategies to help you become your version of the best martial arts instructor in the world. Tune in for actionable tips and techniques that will take your teaching sk ...
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The Worst Thing You'll Ever Hear.
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Lattes & Art with James William Moore "Lattes & Art" is a dynamic podcast hosted by curator and artist James William Moore, dedicated to diving deep into the vibrant world of contemporary art. Each episode features engaging conversations with emerging and leading artists, curators, art critics, and other creative minds. From exploring where artists find inspiration to discussing the therapeutic power of art, the evolution of street art, and the economics of the art market, "Lattes & Art" off ...
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JOHN VESPASIAN is the author of eighteen books, including “When everything fails, try this” (2009), “Rationality is the way to happiness” (2009), “The philosophy of builders” (2010), “The 10 principles of rational living” (2012), “Rational living, rational working” (2013), “Consistency: The key to permanent stress relief” (2014), “On becoming unbreakable” (2015), “Thriving in difficult times” (2016), “Causality: Aristotle’s life and ideas” (2024), “Foresight: Schopenhauer’s life and ideas” ( ...
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The Music in Our Homeschool Podcast with Gena Mayo easy music education tips, strategies, and curriculum resources for homeschooling parents
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Enrich your homeschooling journey with the joy and ease of homeschool music education. Each week, veteran homeschooling mom of 8 and music teacher for over 30 years, Gena shares practical tips, homeschool music resources, inspiration, and encouragement for homeschool parents and teachers to seamlessly integrate music into your curriculum. From 15-minute music appreciation quick wins to in-depth explorations of music theory for homeschoolers, we've got you covered. Explore composers' stories, ...
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A podcast bringing you news, reviews, interviews and chat about the Universal Orlando Resort.
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The Drum Department is a podcast for drummers, brought to you by drummers! Get the latest info on your favorite drummers, learn about new gear and see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into each week! Proudly presented by drumeo.com
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Welcome to your new favourite book club. If you enjoy deep dives into the greatest books ever written, you will love Hardcore Literature. Provocative poems, evocative epics, and life-changing literary analyses. We don’t just read the great books - we live them. Together we’ll suck the marrow out of Shakespeare, Homer, and Tolstoy. We’ll relish the most moving art ever committed to the page and stage from every age. Join us on the reading adventure of a lifetime.
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A wine pod from Aotearoa New Zealand. Wine and wine people, for wine lovers and professionals. If like us, you want your life and podcasts, packed with wine and character, this pod is, Full of It.
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A weekly in-depth & practical דיני ממונות class based on the Alter Rebbe's חושן משפט Maggid Shiur: HaRav Berel Polityko A project of Kollel L'Rabbonei Chabad Kollellrabboneichabad.org *No cost to join!*
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Two friends (Nick and Don) discuss video games they've been playing or enjoying recently, a bit of industry news, with the occasional themed episode or larger discussion topic.
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A lifelong metalhead and indie rock devotee walk into a bar. Hours later, they stumble out as “podcast partners.” This time, though, they actually did it.
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Lockbox podcast brings you the reality of a top producing agent and the struggle of balancing work and family life. From entrepreneurial success, failures, and hard-learned lessons, listen to in-depth conversations that will break down practical strategies you can implement now. Tune into Lockbox every other Thursday!
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Our deepest hungers are not for food and drink, not for amusements and recreations, not for property and wardrobes, not for notoriety and gossip. We hunger for truth, we thirst to drink beauty, we yearn to celebrate, we stretch out to love and be loved. This is why anything less than everything is not enough. -Fr. Thomas Dubay This is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Codilla, a teacher, music and book lover, and a passionate human being who continues to look for a life of depth, meaning, and w ...
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Just having some conversations and seeing what they lead to.
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wHolistic approach to health, life, food, thoughts and more. For the mind, body, spirit, planet, universe & beyond! Host: Lori is a compassionate leader and coach of holistic health and holistic living.
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Welcome this is a daily podcast it is about life in general and how I can inspire different people. People that are having problems, people that just need someone to talk to, people that want to be recognised. Everybody!!! Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz
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Get "under the hood" of the music we all love so much. In each episode, pro musicians John Montagna and Jeff Ganz examine a seminal musician, record or song and, well, break down what makes him, her or it so important. Jeff and John are consummate pros, but – first and foremost – they're fans. They love this stuff, and figure you will, too.For lots of other things to thrill your inner music geek, visit CultureSonar.com.
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MOTIVATION FOR ELEVATION is about mainly uplifting ,helping to build up confidence & empowerment. To love yourself, stay focus and stay away from bad energies. Advice as well each 1 teach 1 ,POSITIVE VIBES ONLY.... FACTO
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Kvetch is a podcast dedicated to the art of complaining. No topic is off limits. We even kvetch about our friends right to their faces.
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Local punk rock and nerd Podcast! Mostly featuring local artist, musicians and businesses. Asbury Park, NJ
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news and chat about Duran Duran. * this podcast contains no copyrighted material.
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Ear Candy.
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Real Estate. Spirituality. Family. Business. Leadership. Creativity. If this barista can do it, you definitely can too. --- Cover art photo provided by Joshua Rodriguez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jcrod
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Looking for a fun and unique take on things that happens in this weird and wonderful world we live in? Your search is over, so look no further. Join Anowah and Steffy Larmie with a glass of something alcoholic and something sweet to munch on and prepare for a great ride ☺
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This is simply a podcast designed to uplift, entertain and enlighten the masses. Come along on this fun and uplifting journey.
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Shelf Love is about romance novels and how they reflect, explore, challenge, and shape desire. Host Andrea Martucci invites experts from a variety of perspectives to critically engaging with romance novels. Listen for discussions of individual books, genre discourse, and scholarly topics.
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A podcast about style that doesn’t sacrifice sustainability, from ethical fashion writer Ruth MacGilp and stylist Alice Cruickshank. We believe that fashion should respect both people and the planet, and we want to explore all the ways we can build a better industry, and talk to the people helping us get there. Let’s change the fashion game, one conversation at a time.
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Join writer Howard David Ingham and friends for a catalogue of inconclusive conversations about culture, gender, bodies, literature, movies and horror.
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We all experience a unique journey when it comes to food. But what about looking at food and the path of creative individuals in the world ? In Have You Eaten Yet, host Kassata Bollman talks with thought-leaders from around the world about their journey to the present moment. Every person takes part in the daily practice of eating. Food has the power to evoke memories and emotions. We honor and embrace that concept during these conversations. It’s through these open and honest discussions th ...
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Welcome to Menachem Gottlieb, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Carl Raw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carltraw
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Celebrate sex and gender with Giselle Mirasol, a seasoned crossdresser from California as she explores gender-related topics ranging from crossdressing and sexuality, to fashion and relationships. Giselle’s experiences, along with exciting guests, will help guide you through the vast world of gender. Curious about crossdressing? Do you know the difference between sexual identity and sexual orientation? Or dumbfounded at the idea of why a man would ever consider wearing a thong? Well, tune in ...
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TCBCast 376: EPiC, TTWII, and On Tour - Should Elvis Fans Appreciate Art or Demand an Archive?
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1:59:21Following the apparent roaring success of Baz Luhrmann's "EPiC" at the Toronto International Film Festival, Justin and Bec decided rather than merely recap reviews and discuss the hype (though there is a bit of that, too!), to look backwards toward the original 1970 and 1972 films "That's The Way It Is" and "Elvis On Tour," and the component elemen…
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Artist Appreciation Month: LIVE Artist Talk
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49:05That’s a wrap on our Artist Appreciation Month Live Artist Talk with members of our 2025 Black Fellowship Cohort — @taylored__faces, @jollivierre, and @zakiamichelle. We explored their journeys, practices, and the power of creating a vibe while building a tribe. ✨ Today’s exchange was a reminder that art not only tells our stories but also grounds …
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Michel de Montaigne’s literary works and themes
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8:56For twenty years, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) spent a good part of his days writing his essays. He made no planning, organisation, or outline of the whole. Instead, he let his works grow organically and spontaneously. Eventually, he compiled his essays in volumes ready for publication. Montaigne’s literary themes have been identified by critics…
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Michel de Montaigne and the pursuit of knowledge
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6:07I agree with Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) that most of what we learn is of questionable accuracy. He preached by example because, for twenty years, he wrote haphazard essays on disorganised, sometimes obscure, subjects. Allegedly, he was looking for wisdom, but in practice, his doubts grew increasingly larger. Practical knowledge is great if you…
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Critique of Michel de Montaigne’s method for pursuing knowledge
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6:19Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) devoted substantial time and effort to pursuing knowledge, but he employed a rather haphazard method. He would spend a week writing an essay on some important subject, but then failed to draw clear conclusions. I know that Montaigne was employing a confusing, chaotic, erratic method because it happened all too often …
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Michel de Montaigne and the importance of reading
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5:33There cannot be complex thinking without reading. Ancient Greek philosophers established the basis of civilization in great part because of their ability to write cogently and build on the knowledge accumulated by their predecessors. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) spent thousands of hours reading, especially works by authors from Ancient Greece an…
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197 | 🏨 The Truth About Booking Hotels Through Travel Portals
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16:50Booking hotels through travel portals can be a brilliant points-saver, but there are also downsides to booking this way. In this episode I break down when portals like Chase Travel and Capital One beat transferring points to Marriott, Hilton or IHG, the risks of these bookings and the simple steps I teach my Families Fly Free members to mitigate an…
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TCBCast 377: The Most Divisive Elvis Bootleg Ever
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1:42:46Gurdip, Bec and Justin decided to crack open a time capsule from the early 1980s and inside sat the album that has become possibly the most divisive Elvis bootleg ever released. Intended as a spoof of cash-grab compilations of "hit" Elvis movie songs by RCA in the 1970s, an infamously crass compilation bringing together some of the "worst" of Elvis…
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Listen...or don't. Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: [email protected] Jodie Slaughter
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Lindsay Brennan: On Hybrid Grapes & How They’re Emerging As A Conversation As Winemakers Face The Challenges Of Climate Change…Plus, The Guiding Light That Connects Her Both Professionally & Personally ...
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50:59Our Guest Is Lindsay Brennan. She Joins Us From Montreal… Where She’s The Founder Of Vin I Vida…A Wine Agency Specializing In Small-Production Catalan And Spanish Wines…. She’s Also Sommelier And Co-Owner Of Alma…A Restaurant Highlighting Modern Mexican Cuisine With A Focus On Heirloom Corn, Local Ingredients And Catalan Wine … She Also Owns Terraz…
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Michel de Montaigne: how reading enhances self-reliance
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6:36Before quitting his job and retiring to live in the countryside, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) had witnessed outrageous displays of prejudice and irrationality. Widespread violence had driven him close to losing all hope for humanity. Luckily, he opted for taking a step back and examining the situation. Montaigne’s conclusions are spread all over…
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Michel de Montaigne’s literary appreciation and criticism
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6:57Due to their heterogeneous subjects, the essays of Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) cannot be easily summarised in quotes and one-liners. Nevertheless, I am going to present here the quotes that I consider most relevant for conveying Montaigne’s key messages. Montaigne’s essays constitute the output of twenty years of quiet labour. Amidst religious …
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Lessons from Michel de Montaigne’s literary appreciation and criticism
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6:34It is only recently that people have started to regard literary, historical, and philosophical studies as worthless. Parents warn their children against humanities studies, and instead, try to steer them towards medicine, law, or computer science. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) was the living proof that, in prior centuries, people had regarded lit…
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Michel de Montaigne and the art of conversation
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7:44Everybody can talk and put forward his ideas, but it requires alertness and subtlety to draw the best of conversations. In life, time and energies are limited, and conversation takes up a fair measure of those. How can we carry out conversations in ways that enable us to draw maximum benefit? Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) spent twenty years of hi…
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UUOP #681 - A Tribute to Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit
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1:01:46On this episode we pay tribute to another attraction that has one to the grave at Universal Orlando, Hollywood Rip, Ride, Rockit which includes an interview with former Rockit Team Member, Jeremy Lyons. Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREEBy Chris Zavala, Tracey Mallaby, Lee Mallaby, Jeremy Lyons
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On this in-person episode of On Board Games, Erik talks with Marc Specter from the Grand Gamers Guild about games (and other things) they've played including: Hamster Roll Koekeshi Bouba/Kiki Clank Catacombs Downfall of Pompei You can get a discount on Zencastr.com using this link. (17:26) Then, the two talk about modernising the Downfall of Pompei…
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63. How a lost wallet started a global kindness movement - Kevin Smith
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48:49Send us a text In this inspiring episode of Sparks of Gratitude, host Randy Sparks welcomes Kevin Smith, founder of Kindness Worldwide, to share how a single lost wallet on Good Friday sparked a global movement of compassion. Together, they explore how small acts of kindness can create powerful ripple effects that change lives, heal communities, an…
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84: A Fun 15-Minute Music Lesson About Apples for Your Homeschool Music in Nature Series
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7:18Click to send Gena a message! 🍎 Fall is the perfect time to weave apples into your homeschool lessons—and why not add music to the mix? In this episode of the Music in Our Homeschool Podcast, Gena Mayo brings you a fun and easy 15-minute music lesson all about apples, part of the Music in Nature Series. Your kids will: Learn a playful folk chant wi…
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In this episode of the Pleasant Spirit Podcast, hosts Kyle and Kelsey Pleasant explore the often-overlooked impact of personal energy on our surroundings and relationships. They discuss the importance of being mindful of the vibes we carry into different spaces, from our homes to our workplaces. Listeners will learn practical strategies for groundi…
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Montaigne’s cultural impact, especially on French literature
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8:06After devoting twenty years of his life to writing essays, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) had developed great expectations for the future. He believed that his essays would appeal to a large public and influence future generations. History has proven Montaigne right but not in the manner he expected. His essays did find a large audience, but their…
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Critique of Michel de Montaigne’s cultural impact
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6:27Sadly, the cultural impact of Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) has been mostly detrimental. Why? Because intellectuals have retained the worst part of Montaigne’s ideas and forgotten his valuable insights. Am I exaggerating in my assessment? I do not think so. Let us look at three wrong Montaigne’s ideas that have taken root in popular culture, and …
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Self-awareness remains as rare a phenomenon nowadays as it has been in prior generations. It requires the ability to apply philosophical ideas in daily life, weighing them against social pressures, personal convenience, and short-term practicality. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) was the first essayist in history to practise self-awareness systemat…
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I’m always puzzled when I meet individuals unable to make up their minds. They stay put in losing situations and keep going in the wrong direction. They say yes when they do not mean it, because they cannot gather the strength to say no. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) was also puzzled by this situation. He correctly blamed it on a lack of self-awa…
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Michel de Montaigne and authenticity in writing
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5:31The confusion between authenticity and subjectivity keeps exerting a negative influence on philosophy and literature. It is wrong to call an author “authentic” just because he is giving a personal opinion devoid of reasoning and unconnected to facts. When historians categorize the essays written by Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) as “authentic,” th…
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UUOP #680 - The Golden Ticket Awards
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1:00:40On this episode we have the latest Little Things from Seth, a Which Stick from Sonia and we discuss this years Golden Ticket awards and HHN 34 spoiler free. Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREEBy Tracey Mallaby, Michelle Bulmer, Lee Mallaby, Seth Kubersky
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196 | 💳 Capital One Venture X Is Ending THIS Popular Perk Soon; What You Need to Know
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21:44Capital One Venture X is changing this popular perk that made it one of my favorite travel cards! Find out what's changing and WHEN and my strategy for what to do next... To stay on top of the lastest and ever-changing strategies in the world of travel rewards + learn my simple Fly Free Formula, join me inside of my hallmark Families Fly Free membe…
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83: Music Lessons for National Hispanic Heritage Month to do in Your Homeschool
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10:10Click to send Gena a message! How can you celebrate culture, history, and music in your homeschool—all at the same time? In this episode of Music in Our Homeschool, we’re diving into simple-to-use, click-and-go, no-prep music lesson ideas for National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15–October 15). You’ll learn the fascinating history behind the…
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Analysis of Michel de Montaigne’s authenticity in writing
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7:01Authenticity starts and ends with critical thinking. It revolves around checking the accuracy of facts, contesting ready-made conclusions, and pursuing consistency. Truth is the outcome of authenticity, and ethics is the compilation of practical wisdom. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) pursued authenticity day after day. He devoted two decades to wr…
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Asymmetry in Michel de Montaigne’s literary authenticity
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7:01Ignorance, improvisation and incoherence are not sources of artistic authenticity. At best, they can lead to colourful chaos or waste. At worst, they can do the artist in. When we refer to artistic and philosophical authenticity, we are referring to truthfulness, consistency, and accuracy. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) devoted twenty years to the…
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Send us a text Ever wondered why we dip an apple in honey? Why not a banana? Do we really need salt on the table? And what does any of this have to do with raising a rooster? This episode is your definitive guide to the customs of Rosh Hashanah night, with clear explanations of their sources, the halachic details, and the deeper meaning behind each…
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Asceticism and Michel de Montaigne’s literary authenticity
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6:06Consistency is the very first thing we expect from authentic individuals, that is, consistency between their speech and feats. Nonetheless, Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) knew that few thinkers in history have demonstrated a tight consistency. Even in Socrates (469-399 BC) and Plato (427-347 BC), we can detect inconsistencies. Later, in the decade…
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Few thinkers in history have developed integrated systems of philosophy. I view Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) as one of those few. The key of Schopenhauer’s philosophy is that all reality is governed by a cosmical force, which he calls “Will.” According to Schopenhauer, Will is blind, irrational, eternal and all-powerful. It’s the prime force tha…
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The theory of the will constitutes the key element in all books by Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) and the most distinctive aspect of his philosophy. Schopenhauer regarded “the Will” as the fundamental force in nature, a force that drives animal and human existence. Schopenhauer is the most important thinker in the decades after Immanuel Kant (1724…
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The great merit of Schopenhauer’s theory of the will
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5:36The theory of the will formulated by Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was neither original nor revolutionary. Before the publication of Schopenhauer’s ideas, dozens of theologians had postulated that a divine force is the ultimate driver of all events in the world. Even Aristotle (384-322 BC) had speculated that all actions in the cosmos are driven …
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Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: similarities and differences
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7:13Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche are two of the most important philosophers in history. Both lived in Germany (in territories that eventually became part of today’s Germany) and placed the theory of the will at the centre of their ideas. Schopenhauer (1788-1860) appreciated Kant, but criticised other mainstream philosophers such as Hegel…
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UUOP #679 - Universal Orlando Hot Takes/Unpopular Opinions Part 2
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1:09:54On this episode we discuss some more of the Producers Clubs Universal Orlando Hot Takes Unpopular Opinions. Join us in The Producers Club Follow us: LINKTREEBy Lee Mallaby, Kenneth Leeming, Amie Lara, Becki Tyler
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195 | 😱 Is This the End of Travel Rewards as We Know It? 5 Things You Need to Know
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41:19Is this the end of travel rewards as we know it? 😱 Staying successful with miles and points in 2025 means keeping up with nonstop change — and that’s where I come in. In this episode I break down the biggest shifts I’m seeing right now from banks tightening approvals to pricey lounge access to Southwest’s new complexities — and offer 5 things you n…
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TCBCast 375: Elvis's Most Overrated Hits?
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1:28:17Bec and Gurdip this week are setting themselves up for some fiery listener emails with their hottest takes yet as they pose the question: what are the biggest Elvis hits that they feel have become overrated?! (Or maybe just overexposed?) For Song of the Week, it's an Elvis movie double feature as Gurdip sets his course and picks "Go East, Young Man…
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On this episode of On Board Games, Erik talks with Rob Searing from Board Games with Rob and Insert Here about games (and other things) they've played including: Merchants of Andromeda Samurai / Hanami Lightning Train Stroop Bouba/Kiki Koi Nemesis: Retaliation You can get a discount on Zencastr.com using this link. (24:01) Then, the two talk about …
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62. Why Fear is Not the Enemy, But the Path to Bravery - Jill Schulman
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1:04:39Send us a text In this empowering episode of Sparks of Gratitude, host Randy Sparks welcomes Jill Schulman, a former U.S. Marine, leadership expert, and author of The Bravery Effect, to explore the true meaning of bravery. Together, they dive into how fear holds us back, why courage is built through daily habits, and how embracing discomfort can un…
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82: Spotlight on Leopold Stokowski: The Conductor Who Brought Music to Life
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10:08Click to send Gena a message! What if classical music weren’t just something reserved for concert halls, but a living, breathing experience that reached families, schools, and even movie theaters? In this episode of the Music in Our Homeschool podcast, we’re shining a spotlight on Leopold Stokowski—one of the most imaginative and bold conductors in…
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52.Choosing Kindness in a Caffeine-Driven World
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5:42Welcome back to the Pleasant Spirit Podcast, where your hosts, Kyle and Kelsey Pleasant, delve into the daily pursuit of living intentionally. In this episode, Kyle and Kelsey discuss the surprising strength found in choosing kindness amidst the chaos of everyday life. They share personal anecdotes and insights, reflecting on how small acts of comp…
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Schopenhauer’s theory of the will compared to other philosophers
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6:59The influence of the theory of the will developed by Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) has not always been acknowledged by those who had imitated his ideas. More often than not, other thinkers have quietly adopted Schopenhauer’s insights without giving him credit. Max Stirner (1806-1856) belongs to the next generation and wrote “The Ego and Its Own” …
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Reasons for the similarities and differences between Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
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5:56There is substantial overlapping between the philosophies of Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) and Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). The main reason for their similarities is that both men were dissatisfied with the Enlightenment ideas (from Kant and other thinkers) that dominated European universities. Schopenhauer and Nietzsche were not the only one…
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Origins of the similarities and differences between Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
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6:54Considering the rather miserable life of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), it is fair to ask why he grew apart from the ideas presented by Schopenhauer (1788-1860), instead of endorsing them and building them further. I must start by saying that the differences in personality and motivation between Schopenhauer and Nietzsche developed in a period of…
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Schopenhauer and the philosophy of perception
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7:54Schopenhauer’s understanding of perception is rooted in the subjective experience of each person. Schopenhauer does not view perception as a passive mirror. It’s not an automatic, objective reflection of an external reality, but an active engagement with the world through the filter of one’s desires. Schopenhauer introduced the theory of the will, …
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Mural Arts Live: Artist Talk with Jacen Bowman
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50:06Mural Arts Live: Artist Talk Series, we spoke with Community Impact Regulator @jacenbowman about community, collaboration, and art — all while sharing laughs and keeping it real. From creative gems to real talk about legacy, identity, and the power of showing up fully, Jacen delivered with heart, clarity, and authenticity.…
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TCBCast 374: Final Thoughts on "The Colonel & The King" (Feat. John Michael Heath)
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2:31:05John Heath joins Justin as they get any final thoughts we've had off their chests after having sat with Peter Guralnick's "The Colonel & The King" a bit longer, watching other fans' reactions start to stream in over the last month or so. Consider this a follow-up to both the TCBCast and EAP Society reviews, as well as John's excellent Atomic Wax br…
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