Non Profit Podcasts

Key West Literary Seminar show

Key West Literary SeminarJoin Now to Follow

The Key West Literary Seminar has been drawing lovers of literature to our small island in the subtropics for more than a quarter of a century. Our podcast series presents the best of KWLS recorded history- readings, panel discussions, and lectures by some of the world's most illustrious writers- for use by educators, students, and readers worldwide.

By Key West Literary Seminar

KUT Weekend show

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KUT Weekend brings some of the best reporting of the week from the newsroom at Austin, Texas NPR member station KUT 90.5 FM.

By Nathan Bernier

Everyday Feminism Podcast show

Everyday Feminism PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Learn how to apply feminism to your real life in order to work through issues, stand up for yourself, live your truth, and take collective action. Featuring interviews with feminists from across the movement, we'll explore how to deal with the everyday violence, dominance, and silencing that we experience due to our gender, sexual orientation, race, class, size, and more. From fighting gender policing, ending rape culture, to having healthy relationships, learn concrete practical tips on how to address these issues and more in your life.

By Sandra Kim & Melissa A. Fabello

AA For Troops Podcast show

AA For Troops PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Alcoholics Anonymous® has thousands of members who are serving in the Armed Forces all over the World. Many are stationed in remote locations and cannot get to A.A. meetings. The stateside recordings we provide are intended to say "Thank You for Your Service" and to help isolated A.A. members maintain their sanity and sobriety. Even if you're not in the Military, you're more than welcome to listen. We hope you'll find something that will be helpful to you and perhaps a loved one, friend or colleague. The audio recordings used on these programs, have been made at A.A. meetings all over the U.S.A. The participants share their stories of what life used to be like when they were drinking, what happened in the process of recovery and what life is like now. The views of the participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole. The names of some speakers have been changed and/or omitted to protect their anonymity. The stories are edited to conform with the Alcoholics Anonymous tradition of anonymity and the time constraints of this program.

First Baptist Church Sermons show

First Baptist Church SermonsJoin Now to Follow

Christian Sermons from First Baptist Church, Cornelia, Georgia.

By Eric Spivey

TreeCast show

TreeCastJoin Now to Follow

TreeCast is your location to gather all of your 2trees internship information. TreeCast will also provide discussions concerning ministry and culture with many laughs in between.

By 2trees, Inc.

Science at the Shine Dome 2011 show

Science at the Shine Dome 2011Join Now to Follow

Population has, for many years, been the “elephant in the room” when we try to offer a scientific analysis of issues such as the future patterns and needs of Australian agriculture, environmental stress and health care. This symposium brings together speakers from many disciplines: demography, agriculture, water, health and our unique Australian environment, all of whom have serious scientific credentials in some aspect relating to interaction between their research and population. We will have opening and closing talks by two Chief Scientists: Bob May (formerly President of the Royal Society) from the UK and Peter Gluckman from New Zealand. The purpose of the symposium is to provide a scientific basis on which the Academy can rely when asked for our views on the rate of population growth that Australia can afford in terms of impact on the physical, biological and social environments, and to point towards areas that require further research.

By Australian Academy of Science

Kansas Leadership Center show

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This podcast is a platform for discussions on civic leadership. This includes conversations from faculty, staff, board and the President as well as our Civic Leadership Teleconferences with veterans of civic leadership. The KLC is unique in the nation. No other entity has its state-wide reach, its curriculum focused on civic leadership development or its robust funding base. The Kansas Health Foundation established KLC in 2007 with an initial, $30 million grant. The KLC believes strong leadership yields healthy places and that healthy places yield healthy people.

By Kansas Leadership Center

Creative Capital Podcasts show

Creative Capital PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

Creative Capital supports innovative and adventurous artists across the country through funding, counsel and career development services. Our podcasts include tips and resources for artists, artist interviews, and panel discussions. To learn more about Creative Capital and the artists we support, visit http://creative-capital.org.

By Creative Capital

ACPE show

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ACPE is the world's premier organization for lifelong growth and support of physician leaders.

By The American College of Physician Executives