Literature Podcasts
Doctor Who: PodshockJoin Now to Follow
The longest running DOCTOR WHO podcast with both US and UK perspectives on the longest running science fiction television series of all time, DOCTOR WHO and its spin-offs including TORCHWOOD, SARAH JANE ADVENTURES, K9. Presented by the Gallifreyan Embassy (est. 1985), now celebrating its 25th anniversary and 47 years of Doctor Who. Official podcast for the Gallifrey One conventions. Doctor Who: Podshock, now in its 5th year, is hosted by Ken Deep, James Naughton, and Louis Trapani, with regular reports from our international correspondents. Doctor Who: Podshock features discussions, reviews, news, commentary, and interviews with the cast, crew, and others connected with the series. Whether your favourite Doctor is William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, or Matt Smith, we got it covered and interviewed most of them. This is the Enhanced Podcast feed. A MP3 version of this podcast is also available using the MP3 feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshockmp3.xml A production of Art Trap Productions. See other podcasts at arttrap.com.
By Gallifreyan Embassy
The Yumbe and Jumbe Show!Join Now to Follow
The Yumbe and Jumbe show is a fun kids video podcast with stories, games, learning, and music
By Yumbe.com
Olmeca Altos Short Films.Join Now to Follow
Join bartenders Henry Besant and Dre Masso as they travel across Mexico and back to London to discover and explore theorigins of Tequila. In five short films they visit Los Altos in Mexico to discover the production of Tequila, take a look at the modern uses of the Agave plant and the tezontle stone, before returning to London to observe how the category has affected the vibrant bar scene.
By Olmeca Altos
Straight No Chaser - A Jazz ShowJoin Now to Follow
A weekly podcast featuring jazz from the past, present and future.
By Jeffrey Siegel
Kids Bible StoriesJoin Now to Follow
I hope you enjoy these engaging and fun Bible stories. We will learn through captivating stories while using our imagination. My hope is that your kids love them and that the application section helps you sow seeds that can be watered and grow into something beautiful in your children. The Bible teaches that "Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10:27. May your children hear the word through these enjoyable podcasts. While you're driving to the grocery store, preschool, or attempting to cook a meal as your toddler runs circles around you, let your little ones have a good time listening. Here is an opportunity to decrease screen time while still teaching and entertaining your child. Let their imaginations run wild with informative yet wondrous Bible stores. May hearing these words inspire you and your family. Enjoy!
By Jessica White
Bookworm BanquetJoin Now to Follow
Bookworm Banquet is a program that aims to Satisfy Your Literary Cravings by offering up book reviews and author interviews on all genres of books with one caveat; the books must be family friendly. Our goal is to offer wholesome reading to our listeners, whether they are fiction or biography, current releases or classics, children’s books or books for older readers, we will review and discuss them all! JD and Nicole are avid readers who love talking about literature and would love for you to join the conversation.
By Porchlight Family Media
Librivox: Unto this Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy by Ruskin, JohnJoin Now to Follow
John Ruskin (1819 – 1900) is best known for his work as an art critic and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well. Unto This Last is an important work of political economic though that influenced Gandhi, among others. (Hugh McGuire/Wikipedia)
By LibriVox
Librivox: History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. II, The by Gibbon, EdwardJoin Now to Follow
Edward Gibbon's massive history of Rome has become the definitive work on the subject. Spanning the years between the rise of Augustus and the invasion of Rome by the barbarians, it is
By LibriVox