Podcast Directory

The Archaeology Channel - Video Podcast show

The Archaeology Channel - Video PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feed the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience!

By Archaeological Legacy Institute

The New Elizabethans show

The New ElizabethansJoin Now to Follow

To mark Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee, James Naughtie introduces the 60 new Elizabethans who reflect and define her reign. The 60 have been chosen by a panel of historians. The programmes are broadcasting on BBC Radio 4 from 11 June for 12 weeks.

By BBC Radio 4

The Furnace show

The FurnaceJoin Now to Follow

Why The Furnace? Quite simply because most people in Australia, and the world, can no longer get to Mass, or even into a church. The point of these podcasts is to bring people a share of the Mass in the Word of God and prayer. But why the name? Because the Heart of Jesus is a “Furnace of love”. This is how St Gertrude the Great describes it. As she prays: O Sacred Heart of Jesus, fountain of eternal life, Your Heart is a glowing furnace of Love. You are my refuge and my sanctuary. O my adorable and loving Saviour, consume my heart with the burning fire with which Yours is aflamed. Pour down on my soul those graces which flow from Your love. Let my heart be united with Yours. Let my will be conformed to Yours in all things. May Your Will be the rule of all my desires and actions. Amen The point of these homilies is first of all to share this with everyone - to share the love of God’s heart with every human heart. There is nothing original about that. This is, basically, all priests are ever trying to do. And it’s the only real point of the Catholic Church: invented by Christ to share Christ, starting from his pierced heart on the cross on Good Friday. It’s only fitting that at this time each of us are being refitted with slightly larger crosses that our creator comes to meet us from the cross with his own heart pierced and broken. There is so much I could say about the Heart of Jesus - but I would have to go on forever, because his Heart is infinite. So I’ll finish with the invitation of another of the great saints of the Sacred Heart, St Claude la Colombiere: May the Heart of Jesus Christ be our school! Let us make our abode there . . . Let us study its movements and attempt to conform ours to them. My friends, lets enter Jesus’ heart together. It’s not just me recording it, or just you listening to a recording. I rely on your prayers, and as I write and talk I am praying for each of you. And in any case, there is no such thing as a Christian doing something by themselves: like the Trinity, where one is, the others are. So let’s enter together, for Jesus is standing in front of us now, with his heart wide open, to enter and experience his love, his healing, his teaching, authentic freedom - and eternal life with him.

By Archdiocese of Sydney

Legends of the Craft show

Legends of the CraftJoin Now to Follow

Masonic Myths, Legends and stories for Freemasons, Anti-Masons, and Non-Masons. These stories of heroism, courage and honor are for everyone. Brothers Bunge and Cumsille hope to remind the brethren of why they became freemasons in the first place. For you non-members perhaps this Podcast can shed some light on why freemasonry exists and it's mission in the world. Sorry folks, but no conspiracy theories or illuminati tales here, just inspirational, motivating legends of the craft.

By Bros. Matias Cumsille and Bryan Bunge

Thought For The Day show

Thought For The DayJoin Now to Follow

A unique reflection from a faith perspective on topical issues and news events. Speakers from across the world's major faiths offer a spiritual insight rooted in the theology of their own tradition. http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/thought

By BBC Radio 4

The Random Variety Show show

The Random Variety ShowJoin Now to Follow

The Random Variety Show Podcast (The RVSP) is an eclectic collection of thoughts, ideas, ramblings, interviews, reviews, suggestions and satire generated deep within the vast caverns of the brain of the host and creator, Charley Miller. Each biweekly episode of The RVSP features discussion and commentary; an interview conducted by the legendary Groucho Marx and a variety of guests from all reaches of life, and lastly a few nonsequitur segments that help keep the show together. Join us won’t you? You know you want to!

By Charley Miller

Librivox: Antarctic Mystery, An by Verne, Jules show

Librivox: Antarctic Mystery, An by Verne, JulesJoin Now to Follow

Edgar Allan Poe's telling of Arthur Pym's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane.

By LibriVox

Librivox: October (Dunbar version) by Dunbar, Paul Laurence show

Librivox: October (Dunbar version) by Dunbar, Paul LaurenceJoin Now to Follow

LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 different recordings of October by Paul Laurence Dunbar. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of October 7th, 2007.

By LibriVox

Photography Podcast with Alain and Natalie Briot show

Photography Podcast with Alain and Natalie BriotJoin Now to Follow

Professional Landscape Photographers and instructors Alain and Natalie Briot discuss the many aspects of professional landscape photography, from technical to philosophy, composition, art, marketing, equipment and much more. Alain is one of the most successful contemporary landscape photographers. In this podcast Alain shares his 30+ years of experience in a series of discussions with Natalie Briot, his wife and business partner. Alain and Natalie talk about running a landscape photography business, selling fine art prints, including how to market photographs, how to know when you have a best seller, and how to address clients. Alain and Natalie also address the philosophical aspect of landscape photography, including their personal and unique approach to the art of photography. In doing so they contest a number of myths which, they believe, are holding back numerous photographers and preventing them from creating world-class images. Join Alain and Natalie in this exciting, and at time controversial, series of conversations. Not only is it well worth your time, it will also help you become a better photographer and will save you years of trial and error by providing you with Alain's lifetime of experience right now.

By Alain and Natalie Briot

Overflow Denton show

Overflow DentonJoin Now to Follow

Overflow is a ministry of FBC Denton, TX. It is a weekly worship gathering for college students in the Denton area. For more information about Overflow and to listen to older messages from Overflow, please visit www.overflowdenton.com

By Austin Wadlow