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The Social Strategy Podcast: Online Business | Social Media Strategy | Networking | Vernon RossJoin Now to Follow
Vernon Ross from The Social Strategy Podcast reveals the stories behind the most innovative and successful leaders in digital marketing, coaching and business on how you can create a social media strategy that takes your efforts to the next level.
By Vernon Ross: Entrepreneur, Author, Social Media Strategist and Relationship Building Expert
Jake Sampson: Monster Hunter » Podcast FeedJoin Now to Follow
Part private eye, part adventurer…all pulp hero. Set against a 1930’s backdrop, Jake Sampson: Monster Hunter is a tribute to the cliffhanger-laden, classic radio serials of yesteryear. Join Jake and his companions, Texas Holdum and Lucy Carter as they journey to the four corners of the earth to put supernatural evil in its place.
By BrokenSea Audio Productions
This Land RadioJoin Now to Follow
This Land's podcast are short documentary pieces that explore life in the middle of America. Each month, we offer recurring segments like "Just Passing Through," where travelers tell us what they think about life in Oklahoma; "Poetry to the People," which takes poetry to the street; and "The Short So Long," in which we say goodbye to our friends and neighbors. Visit thislandpress.com for related readings and videos.
By This Land Radio
Dream Talk Radio with Anne Hill » Podcast FeedJoin Now to Follow
Dream Talk Radio explores dreams, consciousness, and society, including interviews with leading thinkers, authors and social innovators.
By Anne Hill, D.Min.
Thank You For Not LaughingJoin Now to Follow
I'm Chris Illuminati. I wrote two books about being an a**hole, manage a men's lifestyle website, write awful parenting advice on Post-It notes and started a podcast just to get all of the weird ideas in my mind out to an audience. I'm going to talk to some cool people, do some weird skits, say some stupid things and hopefully just help people kill time. If you like it, please subscribe and leave a comment. Thank you for not laughing.
By Chris Illuminati
This Non-Religious LifeJoin Now to Follow
An extension of the Zombie Popcorn Netcast, this weekly one hour show (Thurs. 8 pm ET) hosted by Ken, Jason and Bob highlights particular aspects of religious faith and the irreligious movement. The show contains interviews with apologists/secularists, discussions about recent events including religious claims, reviews of books/documentaries/debates and all things free-thought, secularism and atheism/agnosticism related. Starting with the most common religion in the US, Christianity, the show will explore the values, texts, and claims made by various denominations. Over time the show will move on to explore a variety of world religions including the claims of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, New Age/Wicca, and Hindu beliefs. All aspects of the religious claims are examined from a secular perspective to highlight key issues, canons, and of course, the many absurdities. If you have any questions, comments or outbursts please feel free to contact us by email or on the Zombie Popcorn Hotline: 757-337-219
By Ken, Bob, and Jason
German Words ExplainedJoin Now to Follow
A joint podcast from AllThingsGerman.net and Pension-Sprachschule.de
By kontakt@germanwordsexplained.com
LogicallyCriticalJoin Now to Follow
In a world where gut feelings are given more authority than facts, where the average person is permitted to drive 2 tons of steel death, and ‘God did it’ is an acceptable answer to why something happened, your life may just depend on listening to this podcast. The LogicallyCritical podcast is intended to encourage critical thinking in everyday situations without the hassle of checking facts at the library. Rather than quote historical research or bore you with statistics about how many dentists suggest what cigarette to their patients, this will use information that we can all reasonably agree on, and will show by example how to more-fully explore any given issue be it traffic, religion, or how to lure a weasel into a cardboard box. The podcast is no longer being actively produced (10/28/07), but the episodes are still available.
By LogicallyCritical
The Magenta MavanJoin Now to Follow
As the color magenta represents universal love at the highest level, the people that are interviewed are people who not only serve this, but who also help promote compassion, kindness, who have and encourages self-respect for themselves, and help empower others in their daily life. Support this podcast: <a href="https://anchor.fm/themagentamavan/support" rel="payment">https://anchor.fm/themagentamavan/support</a>
By Rodney Avans