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Foundation of the Sacred Stream show

Foundation of the Sacred StreamJoin Now to Follow

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By Isa Gucciardi, PhD

Teaching American History Podcast show

Teaching American History PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Teaching American History Podcast is based on programs for teachers sponsored by the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio. These seminars are designed to encourage teachers to seriously examine significant events in American history in light of the principles of the American founding, and also to encourage the use of primary source materials in the classroom. The seminars, which include both lecture and discussion, are taught by leading scholars in their field from throughout the nation.

By Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs

RFI - Apprendre le français avec l’actu show

RFI - Apprendre le français avec l’actuJoin Now to Follow

Tous les jours, lire et écouter le journal en français facile et « le mot de l’actu », deux fois par semaine, faire les exercices avec le « fait du jour » et les « exercices d’écoute ».

By Rfi - Radio France Internationale

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love show

American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveJoin Now to Follow

Behind-the-scenes featurette from the film, American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, available to purchase on iTunes.

By Universal Pictures

In Gayle We Trust show

In Gayle We TrustJoin Now to Follow

Nestled somewhere in the middle of America, Maple Grove is populated with a host of colorful characters, and they all turn to one person for insurance needs, counseling and much much more. Though an insurance agent by trade, Gayle Evans has become the default cure-all for the small town, as her pleasant disposition and sound advice has made her a go-to resource in the lives of her clients. From first-time expecting parents needing baby advice, to a plumber-by-day-rock-star-by-night egomaniac, to a hair-brained hair stylist in need of small business insurance, Gayle's clientele range from sympathetic to pathetic to outright bizarre.

By NBC Universal Digital Studio

Live from London: Eddie Izzard show

Live from London: Eddie IzzardJoin Now to Follow

Eddie Izzard joins host Simon Amstell for an evening of questions and answers, live from the Apple Store on Regent Street in London. Where does Eddie call home? Why has Eddie gone off God? Did Eddie die on stage for years, before making it? Find out the answers, for free only on iTunes.

By Eddie Izzard

The Bryan Callen Show show

The Bryan Callen ShowJoin Now to Follow

I'm a man, and they are my guests!

By Bryan Callen

Librivox: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The-(version 2) by Stevenson, Robert Louis show

Librivox: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The-(version 2) by Stevenson, Robert LouisJoin Now to Follow

After hearing Mr. Enfield's account of a distressing event involving Edward Hyde, the heir of his friend, Henry Jekyll, John Utterson is convinced that Jekyll's relationship with Hyde is built on something sinister. Utterson's concern for his friend is not unfounded but the reasons aren't quite what he, at first, believes. (Summary by Kristin Hughes)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Metamorphosis, The by Kafka, Franz show

Librivox: Metamorphosis, The by Kafka, FranzJoin Now to Follow

The Metamorphosis (in German, Die Verwandlung, "The Transformation") is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915, and arguably the most famous of his works along with the longer works The Trial and The Castle. The story begins with a traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed into a giant "monstrous vermin". (Summary from Wikipedia)

By LibriVox

Librivox: Beowulf by Unknown show

Librivox: Beowulf by UnknownJoin Now to Follow

Beowulf. [Translated by Francis Barton Gummere].This is a short but beautiful book, and the Gummere translation really captures the feel of the Old English. Beowulf tells the story of a mysterious young warrior who saves the Spear-Danes from the terrible monster Grendel and his venomous mother. Long a mainstay of English Literature 101 courses at universities around the world, it is not only one of the oldest, but one of the most exciting English folktales ever invented. (Summary by Caeristhiona)

By LibriVox