Games And Hobbies Podcasts
What’s Up, FandomJoin Now to Follow
Your weekly Fandom Culture In-Demand podcast. Discussions, debates, & interviews. Topics covering movies, television, comics, animation, books, pop culture, games, & so much more.
By What’s Up Fandom
Train Your Own Horse with Stacy WestfallJoin Now to Follow
Stacy Westfall teaches people how to understand, enjoy and successfully train their own horses. In her podcast, she shares all of her knowledge in her area of expertise: horses. She offers insights into issues that riders face in their own minds as well as the way they are viewing the challenges and goals they have with horses. She shares tips on becoming a better rider as well as a better leader for your horse. Discover how you can understand things from your horses point of view so that you can enjoy the learning process with your horse. When you are able to understand what your horse is experiencing mentally and physically the process of learning new things becomes more enjoyable. Your goals may be showing, trail riding or simply enjoying life with horses-all of which Stacy enjoys herself. She shares her own struggles and successes to allow listeners to understand that everyone experiences ups and downs. Through her podcast, website, YouTube channel and social media Stacy answers questions about: Fear, when to sell a horse, goal setting, safety, ground work, trailer loading, lead changes, reining, spins, stops, western dressage, ranch riding, when to get help, lessons, clinics and improving your safety, success and enjoyment of horses.
By Stacy Westfall
When's Food?Join Now to Follow
Four friends discuss random topics and ask the most important question - "when's food?"
By 2DinnerCrew
My Marvelous YearJoin Now to Follow
Welcome to ‘My Marvelous Year,’ the only comic book reading club & podcast that will take you through the entire history of Marvel Comics! Alongside Dave, Charlotte, Zack, and a whole bunch of other Marvel fanatics, you are invited to join us as read 10 comic book stories from each year of Marvel history, tackling one year's worth of comics every two weeks.
By By Dave Buesing (Comic Book Herald), Charlotte Fierro, & Zack Deane
The Mead HouseJoin Now to Follow
The Mead House podcast, 3 guys sitting around the table talking mead, and on occasion wander out into the yard and talk home brewing. Fun, entertaining and instructional, The Mead House will provide you with 90 minutes of home brewing entertainment you don't want to miss!
By JD Webb
Nerdy NocąJoin Now to Follow
Świat jest pełen różnorodnych ciekawostek, pasji i przygód. Zapuśćmy się zatem w dobrym towarzystwie w miejsca, gdzie słońce nie dochodzi. Więcej niż podkast znajdziesz na stronie https://nerdynoca.pl
By kya
Permaculture VoicesJoin Now to Follow
These down to earth conversations with farmers give us an inside look at what it really takes to earn an independent living being a farmer. Combine one part true inspirational stories with tangible tools and tactics and you've got this podcast: a unique way to gain insights that really work from successful farm-based entrepreneurs. These real, honest conversations will help show that you aren't alone in the grind, and give you the motivation to get after it.
By Diego Footer
Mid-American GardenerJoin Now to Follow
Mid-American Gardener is the podcast companion to Illinois Public Media’s television program of the same name. The podcast, hosted by Tinisha Shade-Spain and featuring experts from Illinois Extension and elsewhere, dives deeper into viewer/listener questions about flower gardening, vegetable gardening, fruit trees, shrubs and landscaping, pest control, tools and structures, coping with climate change, and much more. While the primary garden zones served are 5-6, this podcast offers useful and entertaining conversation that can be enjoyed by gardeners or the garden-curious in all zones.
By Mid-American Gardener
The Fibre Muse PodcastJoin Now to Follow
At Aroha Knits, it is my mission to inspire and empower fibre artists to transform their yarn so they can manifest more joy, healing, connection and creativity into their lives, one stitch at a time. My work as a knitwear designer focuses on exploring the intersection of the four aspects of making: self-care, self-discovery, self-expression and selflessness with my journey of making sense of my multicultural identity. And on this podcast, I’ll be documenting this journey of self-actualization; of manifesting the Fibre Muse in my own making experience, through my own personal stories and round-table discussions with guests who use craft to explore their own identity. So I invite you today to be inspired to work the magic of making to transform your life as I transform mine.
By Francoise Danoy