Personal Journals Podcasts
The Chauncey DeVega ShowJoin Now to Follow
The Chauncey DeVega Show is the official podcast of Salon.com politics writer Chauncey DeVega. On a weekly basis the show features a relaxed and free-form conversation with artists, authors, musicians, researchers, academics, journalists, activists, as well as Hollywood actors and directors.
By Chauncey DeVega
Podcasts We Listen ToJoin Now to Follow
Everyone wonders about their favorite podcast hosts. Join Jeremy every Wednesday as he sits down with a host from the...Podcasts We Listen To
By Jeremy Collins
The PurrrcastJoin Now to Follow
Hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris, producer for “My Favorite Murder,” talk to cat people because they can't talk to their cats. Every Wednesday. Theme song by Analise Nelson and Dax Schaffer Artwork by Jillian Yoffe
By Sara Iyer, Steven Ray Morris
Head to HeartJoin Now to Follow
HEAD TO HEART is for those brave enough to explore the content of their own hearts, longing to live a life deeply connected to themselves, to God, and to others. Popular author, speaker, and songwriter Christa Black Gifford and her Crossfit junkie and sage of a husband, Lucas Gifford, unzip their own hearts to discuss raw and vulnerable topics like death, sex, relationships, addiction, and depression as it pertains to spirituality and personal growth. Christa is the author of the #1 hit song 'One Thing Remains' and the author of two books, GOD LOVES UGLY and HEART MADE WHOLE, and Lucas is an exclusive life coach for influencers and businesspeople.
By Christa Black Gifford
J. Brown Yoga TalksJoin Now to Follow
Yoga teacher and writer J. Brown is leading the way in the Slow Yoga Revolution, advocating for more intimate, breath-centered, therapeutic yoga practices. J interviews guests from old-school yoga teachers to other yoga revolutionists about philosophy and the business of yoga.
By J. Brown Yoga
Abiding TogetherJoin Now to Follow
Providing a place of connection, rest and encouragement for women who are on the journey of living out their passion and purpose in Jesus Christ.
By Ascension
Pleasing TerrorsJoin Now to Follow
Join acclaimed ghost storyteller Mike Brown for a bi-weekly tour through the shadows of history. The Pleasing Terrors Podcast features stories about haunted places, creepy history, and forgotten folklore.
By Mike Brown
Life. Unrestricted.Join Now to Follow
Aren’t you tired of hating your body, tired of counting calories, tired of making your scale decide whether you get to feel good today or (more likely) not? Aren’t you tired of feeling guilty for eating what you like, tired of exercising obsessively to get rid of that guilt? Tired of the negative self-talk-chatter in your head? Aren’t we all? So. Welcome home. Let’s start this journey toward body positivity, a better body image, acceptance of diversity and a more balanced approach to health; goodbye to body negativity, fat-phobia, disordered eating and a compulsive relationship to exercise. Confidence is an inside job and it’s high time we bust the myth that weight should dictate our worth. Let’s start this journey to loving our bodies from a Health At Every Size perspective and let’s nourish our body, mind and soul without going crazy.
By Meret Boxler
Bringing Up Betty | True Tales of Special Needs ParentingJoin Now to Follow
Parents share their unique experiences of raising kids with special needs, disabilities, developmental delays, diseases and other challenges.
By Sarah Evans interviews special needs moms and dads raising children with di
The Cricket - A Kids Bedtime Story PodcastJoin Now to Follow
The Cricket Podcast is a project to capture the art of storytelling at bedtime with the stories that we tell our kids. Sometimes they are funny, sometimes they are scary, usually a bit of both. But they are always kid-safe, entertaining, yet calm enough to fall asleep to. Most importantly, we get right into the story without a bunch of self-promoting meta talk. Production is kept minimal with intention: we try to preserve the craft of storytelling by presenting the story exactly as we would when telling our own children, using only our voices. Read more at http://thecricketpodcast.com
By The Cricket