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1895 Whether read as pure adventure or an allegory of the class system, this sci-fi classic is both riveting and disturbing. |
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Throughout the party conference season and beyond, ePolitix.com will be providing up-to-the-minute audio recording of reaction to the latest political events. |
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View shines new light on the unfolding drama of human history and our own critical age. It also suggests a new possibility for reuniting religion and science, soul and intellect, ancient wisdom and modern reason in the quest to understand the past and create the future. This excerpt, "Two Suitors: A Parable" comes from Part II of this book, and is read by Philip Levine.
Listen to an excerpt from Richard Tarnas's Cosmos and Psyche. Imagine you are the universe, deep, mysterious and purposeful. Which of the two suitors would you reveal your secrets to? |
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Humorist Tony Hendra lays out the laws of the land in this newscast style report inspired by his novel The Messiah of Morris Avenue. In this version of the end-times, the Justice Department sues American Idol for idolatry, Harry Potter relinquishes magic for Christianity in ?Harry Potter and the Holy Goblet?, and Ann Coulter dies only to rise again. The Reverend James Z. Sabbath, known to his friends as ?The Talibangelist,? interrupts the broadcast with a commercial for his new ?Rapture Helmets?-- available in all sizes from 1-5 for only $99.99! |
Podcast about Harry Potter - movies/ books discussions and interviews, in portuguese.
Podcast sobre Harry Potter em portugu�s com entrevistas, disuss�es sobre os filmes e os livros. |
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Radio Journeys hosted by John Grimmett will present the chronological reconstruction of 1920s and 1930s radio. He will present virtually every radio series--plus some isolated shows--now in circulation among collectors from the 1920s-1930s in an enjoyable presentation that will provide the listener the history and chronology of early radio. Radio Journeys will be presented every Sunday. |
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Public Domain Stories Podcast |
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A conversation with Lisa Haneberg about what inspired her to write this book and how leaders can use her techniques to energize the work place. |
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1901 Freed from slavery in his youth to become an educator and spokesman for his race, Washington tells his own story in this acclaimed work. |
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1912 Thrilling tale of the abandoned infant Lord Greystoke, his upbringing by Kala the ape, and his rediscovery by humankind. |
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A Virtual Book Tour Podcast for the book "Fuel".
In 2000, an organized protest by lorry drivers, farmers and fishermen, who were being squeezed out of existence by the high price of fuel in the U.K., blocked entrances to numerous oil refineries in England, and brought the country to an unexpected standstill. "Fuel" is the memoir of two Americans who got stranded in Cornwall, the southwesternmost "toe" of Britain during the fuel protests of 2000. What was planned as a glorious vacation in the "English Riviera" turned into a journey of inconvenient lessons, as the entire country came to a screeching halt, due to lack of petrol.
Visit the blog at http://www.fuelbook.net for more information on the book, advance ordering, and to find related links to news archives about that time and the events, discussion of the writing/editing/publishing process, and information on alternative fuel sources which are readily available to all of us today. |
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A podcast to increase the skills of professional sales associates. The podcast is a companion to the book, "The Trusted Seller", by Mark Bishop, available at www.thetrustedseller.com.
Written and the point of few of the professional buyer, The Trusted Seller shows you how to become the best at B2B sales. |
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A daily? podcast for National Novel Writing Month 2005. All the writers' block, crazy characters and sleep deprivation you can handle. |
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1909 masterpiece about the terrorists of the early 20th century. A stark and believable narrative. |
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The award-winning fantasy is brought to life in this audiobook podcast. A merciless army of rats swarms toward the underground mouse-city of Tiranor, and only one little mouse has the courage to face the onslaught. “Schwabauer combines the best of Narnia, Middle Earth, and his own talent in this unforgettable retelling of David & Goliath.” - Church Libraries. |
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A Podiobooks.com presentation:Part comedy. Part soap opera. A fiction blog. A serialized sit-com. A daily comic strip in prose.When Rantz takes a job as Circulation Director of Fiddle and Burn: Guide to Fandom Magazine, he hauls his family to a new home. None of them realizes that this will lead to one bizarre adventure after another.There's an epic struggle to throw away an old garbage can.There are embarrassing incidents involving a very rude laptop computer.There's a heroic quest to overcome parental objections and acquire an upgraded version of a violent computer game.There are profound metaphysical breakthroughs revealed in the dentist's chair.And, running through all the story lines, there's the strange figure of Coyote Man - Is he a noble superhero who defends the suburbs from vicious villains? Or is he a sad old man who lives in a dream world inside his head? It's a tale both comic and tragic, inspiring and pathetic. Some might even say... quixotic.Whether it's comic book and science fiction fandom, the publishing industry or modern American family life, Fiddle and Burn squeezes out the humor and delivers it in easily digestible bite sized doses.Podcast Special: Now including 75% more silly voices performed by the author! |
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Unbridled Aloud is a series of half-hour podcasts produced and hosted by Kay Bonetti Callison and featuring interviews with Unbridled Books authors, book commentary, readings, and more! |
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A Podiobooks.com presentation:Shunned by his people and tormented by nightmare visions, Bugbear, the mad goblin scholar, ventures into the wilderness with his ne'er-do-well cousin, Tudmire, to seek out an ancient ruin and the lost wisdom it holds.Soon the cousins find themselves embroiled in cosmic events as their magical world of Annwfn is merged with 19th Century Earth after an accident concerning a mysterious scroll Tudmire acquires in a crooked game of Noggle Stones. While fleeing the enraged ogres they cheated, Bugbear and Tudmire happen upon Martin Manchester, who appears to be a creature of mythology known as a human. Bugbear takes Manchester as his apprentice, agreeing to teach him the empowering ways of Non-Logical Thought. The trio soon discovers that dark forces have aligned against them, and the two worlds may have been merged only to be destroyed! |
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A monthly podcast for start-up entrepreneurs featuring interviews and advice. Presented by Steve Parks, author of 'Start Your Business Week by Week' and other books. |
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A satirical novel of Canadian politics podcast one chapter at a time by the author, Terry Fallis. |
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