Audio Podcast Directory - Podcasts with only audio episodes

Tight Lines® with Sammy LeeJoin Now to Follow
Daily (M-F) Audio program on the art and fun of modern bass fishing techniques.
By Sammy Lee Enterprises

The Boy Who Cried WerewolfJoin Now to Follow
Watch Victoria Justice in the original Nickelodeon movie The Boy Who Cried Werewolf now available for digital download.
By Nickelodeon

A Good Day For AirplayJoin Now to Follow
A podcast mainly devoted to power pop but also a mix of indie, post rock, britpop, electronica, triphop, polka, space rock, shoegaze and many more genres to be enjoyed by the musically challenged masses. A weekly podcast, available every Saturdays. Montreal, QC reprezent!
By gooddayairplay@gmail.com

Librivox: Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems by Smith, Charlotte TurnerJoin Now to Follow
Charlotte Turner Smith (1749 – 1806) was an English poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, helped establish the conventions of Gothic fiction, and wrote political novels of sensibility. It was in 1784, in debtor's prison with her husband Benjamin, that she wrote and published her first work, Elegiac Sonnets. The work achieved instant success, allowing Charlotte to pay for their release from prison. Smith's sonnets helped initiate a revival of the form and granted an aura of respectability to her later novels. Stuart Curran, the editor of Smith's poems, has written that Smith is "the first poet in England whom in retrospect we would call Romantic". She helped shape the "patterns of thought and conventions of style" for the period. Romantic poet William Wordsworth was the most affected by her works. He said of Smith in the 1830s that she was "a lady to whom English verse is under greater obligations than are likely to be either acknowledged or remembered". By the second half of the nineteenth century, however, Smith was largely forgotten.
By LibriVox

Jim Kelly's Free ReadsJoin Now to Follow
These are the podcasts of science fiction writer James Patriick Kelly. two-time winner of the Hugo award, nine time loser of the Nebula award. He shamelessly reads his own work in each installment. Click his website at www.jimkelly.net. Now podcasting in its entirety: BURN, his first novel since the Clinton administration -- a chapter a week for sixteen weeks. If you can't wait for the exciting conclusion, check out the dead tree version at Amazon.or your friendly neighborhood bookstore.
By James Patrick Kelly

tukr - Elevate Your Culinary Career in Various Gastronomic FieldsJoin Now to Follow
Looking to take your culinary career to new heights? Explore the vast and exciting world of gastronomy. Journey through various culinary fields and elevate your skills to master level. Unleash your creativity and passion in the kitchen and become a culinary wizard. Dive into the art of food and beverage, explore the secrets of pastry and baking, or become a master of the grill. Expand your horizons and discover new flavors, techniques, and trends. Whether you dream of becoming a top chef, a food critic, or a menu developer, the possibilities are endless. So why wait? Start your gastronomic adventure today and let your culinary career soar to new heights.
By tukr

Adventures in YA PodcastJoin Now to Follow
A podcast about all things young adult literature
By Adventures in YA
Find Solace In The Rain Join Now to Follow
Find Solace in the Rain. A place to listen to my thoughts on certain scenes, characters in a multitude of mediums. Find me on YouTube for visuals alongside these stories. YouTube: Sage's RainPatreon: patreon.com/sagesrainTwitter: @sagesrainInstagram: @sagesrainTumblr: sagesrain
By Sage's Rain

Librivox: Marius the Epicurean, Volume 1 by Pater, WalterJoin Now to Follow
Marius the Epicurean is a philosophical novel written by Walter Pater, published in 1885. In it Pater displays, with fullness and elaboration, his ideal of the aesthetic life, his cult of beauty as opposed to bare asceticism, and his theory of the stimulating effect of the pursuit of beauty as an ideal of its own. The principles of what would be known as the Aesthetic movement were partly traceable to this book; and its impact was particularly felt on one of the movement's leading proponents, Oscar Wilde, a former student of Pater at Oxford. (Summary from Wikipedia)
By LibriVox

Podcast MdM – Melhores do MundoJoin Now to Follow
Podcast, HQ, Cinema, Games
By Podcast MdM – Melhores do Mundo