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Disability Arts Online (DAO) is a UK-based charitable arts organisation led by disabled people. Disability Arts Online's digital magazine is the world's foremost publication dedicated to disability arts and culture. We publish news, reviews, interviews and opinion pieces weekly. This podcast is a collection of the audio versions of the articles in our digital magazine. They are typically read by the original author, or by a member of the DAO team. They are always read by an actual human.
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The Not So Entrepreneurs is a podcast for busy entrepreneurs who want to bravely grow their online business. We will cover topics such as social media, email marketing, paid advertising, time management, and other strategies that will help you to scale your business!
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Urban Culture is one of the top clothing stores in Australia, providing women with modest fashion dresses. Their varied style of clothing makes you look stylish and trendy. They have a wide range of clothing, including hijabs, scarves, jersey hijabs, cardigans, skirts, and much more. Browse more at, https://urbancultureonline.com/
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In this five-episode podcast from Berklee Online, the online school of Berklee College of Music, we examine four very different musical acts, and track their progress across various crowdfunding platforms, including Kickstarter, PledgeMusic, and Indiegogo. We look at all the pertinent points of launching a successful crowdfunding campaign, and touch upon the history and the future of online music crowdfunding, through interviews with famous musicians, platform heads, and teachers from Berkle ...
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The Pickle

RMIT Online

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The world turns. The game changes. Old rules no longer apply. And things that seemed simple, get really, really interesting. It’s official: you’re in a pickle. Welcome to RMIT Online’s new podcast, The Pickle. A curious forum for everything new in tech, education, business and careers – and the interesting problems that tend to follow. We’ll be chatting to industry leaders about the forces changing their world. What’s working, what’s not working, and what we can do to fix things. It’s a litt ...
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This is HRadiO, Human Resources Online's all-encompassing podcast into the world of HR leaders. We discuss management, business strategies, DEIA, learning and development, benefits, employee experience, and more. As the workplace and workforce evolve ever quicker we talk to HR directors, business leaders and people influencers on how organisations can future-proof their business and their people.
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Pop Parenting

JFI Pop Parenting

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JFI Online's Pop Parenting with Avrum Nadigel and Ellie Bass is a romp through some of the most iconic movies of the last four decades, and using them to dissect, discuss and optimize relationships and family dynamics while drinking a lot of coffee and waxing poetic about our favourite bands. Avrum Nadigel is an author and therapist who uses Bowen Family Systems to understand how families work. Ellie Bass is a Personal Coach and Wellness Guide and the director of the Jewish Family Institute.
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EarthRealm's Ultimate Mortal Kombat PodKast The Realm Kast is Mortal Kombat Online's official podcast where FANTiM and Yani bring in well-known and/or significant members of the Mortal Kombat community to discuss a variety of MK specific topics such as but not exclusive to the lore, tournaments, and the overall direction of the series! View our Show Notes on: www.realmkast.com MortalKombatOnline.com
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The Guillotine Grapevine

Jason Bryant, Mat Talk Podcast Network

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The Guillotine Grapevine is the official podcast of The Guillotine, Minnesota's oldest magazine and website dedicated to the state's youth, high school, college and Olympic-level wrestlers. Hosted by Mat Talk Online's Jason Bryant and publisher of The Guillotine, Jeff Beshey, The Guillotine Grapevine will discuss relevant topics and preview events in the Land of 10,000 wrestlers. The Guillotine is on the web at www.theguillotine.com. Part of the Mat Talk Podcast Network.
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With a plethora of knowledge in sales, parts, and servicing medium- and heavy-duty trucks, BuyParts.Online leads the industry. Because of extensive knowledge of the nuances of the trucking industry, BuyParts Online is able to continuously meet and exceed the expectations of its customers. BuyParts Online understands the financial struggles independent repair shops and vehicle owners confront in the face of economic volatility. In order to solve this, BuyParts Online has painstakingly cross-r ...
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How To Build A Team Podcast

Pam Pormentilla-Monteith

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Pam Monteith is the Owner and CEO of Great Work Online. She has 15 years of experience in the digital marketing landscape and in the last 8 years as a Fractional COO. Through hard work, passion & eagerness to learn the newest trends in the industry, plus the gained credible experiences Pam has helped her better understand the demands & goals of Great Work Online's clients. This expertise allows her to understand their needs and provide them with the high-quality service they expect. More so, ...
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Beyond the Visual at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds claims to be the ‘UK’s first major sculpture exhibition in which blind and partially blind practitioners are central to the curatorial process and make up the majority of participating artists’. It features work by 16 artists alongside creative approaches to audio description. Gill Crawshaw po…
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Join Tom and Jamie for a cursory look back at the momentous end to the 2025 season, and a slightly more enthusiastic look ahead to the coming Ashes. Who will win? Who will have a good series? Why does Tom hate his country so much, and why is Jamie so bad at the "sit around naming guys" game? "Durham player... all-rounder... you know, the big lad...…
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Disability Arts Online (DAO) has received a £249,607 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support a major project which will save the stories of the Disability Arts movement from being lost and share them through a digital archive, interactive timeline and podcast series.By Disability Arts Online
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This year's Shape Open exhibition takes up the expansive space of High Wycombe's Brunel Engine Shed featuring work by 12 disabled artists alongside archival protest photography from Keith Armstrong. The works respond to the political backdrop continuous cuts to disability benefits and the ongoing fight for disabled people's rights in the face of op…
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ActionSpace artist, Nnena Kalu has made a splash by being nominated for the 2025 Turner Prize as a learning-disabled artist. Mark Sheerin reflects on the significance and brilliance of her Turner Prize exhibition at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, as part of Bradford City of Culture. Read by Mark Sheerin. Read the article here.…
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Disabled writer and journalist Haneul Lee delivers an impassioned call, inspired by conversations with Julie Farrell and Ever Dundas, fellow writers and publishers of the Inklusion Guide, a resource aimed at making publishing more accessible. Haneul shows appreciation to all the disabled writers who keep creating in spite of barriers, who do so una…
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Edgecity: Monologues from the street is a series of texts reflecting life from the margins and on the streets, written by gobscure and performed alongside Jason Williamson, the frontman of Sleaford Mods. It played exclusively at Newcastle’s Live Theatre 25-27 September. Written and read by Joe Turnbull. Read the article here.…
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Liberty Festival 2025 brings a celebration of disabled artistry to Wandsworth from 24–29 September. This year, disabled-led company CRIPtic Arts is curating the programme. Artistic Director, Jamie Hale tells Haneul Lee that audiences should expect creativity, conversations and above all, a sense of connection. Read by Haneul Lee. The article is ava…
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BFI Southbank's We Crip Film Festival during this year's Disability Pride Month promised to be 'a reclamation by the disabled film community to champion our strength, creativity and ingenuity as we survive and thrive.' We Crip Film is BFI's 'intersectional disability advocacy group'. James Zatka-Haas reflects on its significance. Read by Joe Turnbu…
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Artist and filmmaker Richard Butchins visits the Design and Disability exhibition at London’s V&A Museum. Promising to put disability on the map in the history of design, the show champions inclusion and accessibility – but does it offer anything more? The video review is available here. Design and Disability is at V&A, London until 15 February 202…
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Watch Us Lead is a new permanent exhibition by Christopher Samuel at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, combining interviews with disabled people of colour based in the region with stained glass and drawings by Samuel which bring the stories to life. Written and read by Ashokkumar Mistry. Read the article here.…
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Outside In provides a platform for artists who encounter significant barriers to the art world due to health, disability, social circumstance, or isolation. Gill Crawshaw visits their national open exhibition at The New Art Gallery Walsall. She finds diverse interpretations of the theme of Shelter, ranging from safety and home comforts to the dange…
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Fiona Moon’s one-woman Fringe show explores the shame, pain and grief of a neurodivergent life alongside a tapestry of furious stimming, facts, audience participation, and a small pink squishy brain companion. Written by Oren Shoesmith. Read by Rabindranath X Bhose. Read the article here.By Oren Shoesmith
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