Society And Culture Podcasts
History by FireJoin Now to Follow
We're going to make history cool again with edge, personality, passion conviction and no holds barred facts. We want people to know that they can't go forward without looking at the past, and that they can't fix the issues of today without thoroughly examining the past. So, for those of you who hated your history teacher in school, or could "never grasp" history, this show is for you!
Family Rambling - Fun. Family. Travel.Join Now to Follow
Here at Family Rambling, we share family travel tips, destinations and first hand experiences; true thoughts about where we go, what we do and the travel items we trust. Family Rambling is all about fun family travel and inspiring families to travel together- no destination is too close to create lasting memories!
The MiddleJoin Now to Follow
A little audio rowboat where Grant Burkhardt talks to creative people about their lives and other interesting and sometimes significant things
By Grant Burkhardt
The Wild FieldJoin Now to Follow
The Wild Field podcast explores new research on the shared borderlands of Europe and Asia. Areas of study include the Black Sea, the Caucasus, the Pontic Steppe, East Central Europe, and Central Asia, broadly defined.
By ottomanhistorypodcast.com
HeatherDale.com » Podcast FeedJoin Now to Follow
Heather Dale (her song “Mordred’s Lullaby” is a viral YouTube hit), tells the evocative legend of KING ARTHUR in her storytelling podcast. 28 spoken-word chapters (3-8 min each) with original music soundtracks, all from Heather's "The Legends of Arthur" songbook. This podcast series was released during Heather Dale's "Celtic Avalon" crowdfunding project (Feb/Mar2014); fundraising & book purchase details at www.HeatherDale.com.
By Heather Dale
ihopshare feedJoin Now to Follow
Selected messages from the collection at www.ihopshare.org. A friend site of the International House of Prayer
By IHOP
Sound JournalJoin Now to Follow
Sound art, home made music and recordings made from every conceivable source.
By Dan Price
The Donut ShowJoin Now to Follow
The Donut Show is what happens when three grown men eat donuts and talk pop culture.
By Jason Pyles, Keith Stein and Willis Wheeler
The Happy Valley PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Bryan, Jordan, & Alex bring the essence of Happy Valley through their discussions about movies, television, comedy, tech, and culture.
By Bryan & Jordan & Alex
Seneca Letters From a Stoic Podcast: Stoicism | Philosophy | BusinessJoin Now to Follow
Seneca was born in the year 4 B.C., a time of great opportunity, at Corduba, in Spain, son of the talented rhetorician, Annaeus Seneca. We gather that the family moved to Rome during the boyhood of Lucius, that he was educated for the bar, and that he was soon attracted by the Stoic philosophy, the stern nurse of heroes during the first century of the Empire. The last two years of Seneca's life were spent in travelling about southern Italy, composing essays on natural history and relieving his burdened soul by correspondence with his friend Lucilius. These letters are all addressed to Lucilius. The native country of this Lucilius was Campania, and his native city Pompeii or Naples. He was a Roman knight, having gained that position, as Seneca tells us, by sheer industry. Prominent in the civil service, he had filled many important positions and was, at the time when the Letters were written, procurator in Sicily. It may be safely said that the years 63-65 constitute the period of the Letters. There were 124 Letters in all. They ring as true today as they did 1,949 years ago! You can find written translations of each podcast episode at www.lettersfromastoic.net.
By Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Stoic Philosopher and Minimalist