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Top Arts Podcasts

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A Blooming Good Time Podcast with Crowley House

Welcome to a blooming good time podcast, with your hosts, Beth, Rilley, and Emma. Join us in our daily conversations as we navigate our way through flower farming, and just life in general. Read More
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The Jessie & Taylor Show

Welcome to the Jessie and Taylor Show, where two best friends invite you into their unfiltered world. Join us as we delve into the heart of life, discussing everything from motherhood to marriage, health to mental well-being, and all the in-between moments. Get ready for authenticity, funny and sometimes difficult conversations and lots of rawness that will make you feel like you're right there in our phone conversations. This is where the nuances of life take center stage – welcome to the raw talk, welcome to The Jessie and Taylor Show!

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TJ’s Podcast

TJ's mind has always processed the world around us in a unique and interesting way. "TJ's Podcast" puts no barricades around his perspectives which allows you to ride upon his personality and sense of humor wherever they may roam. In other words, it's an off the rails thrill ride of humor, excitement, and fun! Every day there is a new excursion and your ticket is free! Read More
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Japanese America

Welcome to "Japanese America," where the Japanese American National Museum unveils captivating stories that add a Nikkei slant to the American narrative. In each episode, we explore the unique experiences, challenges, and triumphs of Japanese Americans, illuminating their rich contributions to the mosaic of American life. From historical milestones to contemporary perspectives, join us for an insightful journey through the curated collection of the Japanese American National Museum, showcasing the diverse tapestry of a community that has shaped the American story in extraordinary ways.  Welcome to "Japanese America," where each story unfolds like a chapter in a living history book.

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The People’s Recorder

The People’s Recorder is a podcast about the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project: what it achieved, where it fell short, and what it means for Americans today.


Each episode features stories of individual writers, new places, and the project's impact on people's lives. Along the way we hear from historians, novelists, and others who shed light on that experience and unexpected connections to American society today.


The People's Recorder recounts a forgotten chapter in our history.  Join us on an unvarnished tour of America.


The People’s Recorder is produced by Spark Media with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Florida Humanities, Virginia Humanities, Wisconsin Humanities, California Humanities and Humanities Nebraska.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Ascend – The Great Books Podcast

Welcome to Ascend! We are a weekly Great Books podcast hosted by Deacon Harrison Garlick and Adam Minihan. What are the Great Books? The Great Books are the most impactful texts that have shaped Western civilization. They include ancients like Homer, Plato, St. Augustine, Dante, and St. Thomas Aquinas, and also moderns like Machiavelli, Locke, and Nietzsche. We will explore the Great Books with the light of the Catholic intellectual tradition. Why should we read the Great Books? Everyone is a disciple of someone. A person may have never read Locke or Nietzsche, but he or she thinks like them. Reading the Great Books allows us to reclaim our intellect and understand the origin of the ideas that shape our world. We enter a "great conversation" amongst the most learned, intelligent humans in history and benefit from their insights. Is this for first-time readers? YES. Our goal is to host meaningful conversations on the Great Books by working through the texts in chronological order in a slow, attentive manner. Our host Adam Minihan is a first-time reader of Homer. We will start shallow and go deep. All are invited to join. Will any resources be available? YES. We are providing a free 115 Question & Answer Guide to the Iliad written by Deacon Harrison Garlick in addition to our weekly conversations. It will be available on the website (launching next week). Go pick up a copy of the Iliad! We look forward to reading Homer with you in 2024. Read More
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Writing Lessons

Kentucky Poet Laureate Silas House presents: “Writing Lessons”, a podcast that explores the foundations of creative writing. Read More
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Star-Spangled Fascism Podcast – Bradley W. Hart

Bradley W. Hart examines fascist leaders and movements that have emerged here in the United States over the past century. He’ll look at what fueled their authoritarian ambitions, the supporters who flocked to them, and the Americans who stood in their way. Read More
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We Don’t Always Agree with Ryan & Sterling

Helmed by Hollywood Black power couple Ryan Michelle Bathe and Sterling K. Brown, We Don’t Always Agree offers an elevated view of learning and growing together even (or especially) when we don’t see eye-to-eye. This dynamic duo explores topics that we weren’t discussing openly 20 years ago and the debates we’ve been hearing since the beginning of time. This show inspires belly laughs, may ruffle a few feathers, and sparks conversations as profound and affirming as they are entertaining.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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I AM STORY

In 1968, sanitation workers in Memphis took a stand against degrading and deadly working conditions. They declared a strike that would lead to a movement that would shake the nation. The I AM STORY podcast tells the story of the sanitation workers who dared to declare: I AM A MAN. Read More
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Shrink Wrapped

These are fun, honest and mostly thoughtful conversations led by a licensed Psychologist and his wife. David and Allison Colarossi are a real couple, navigating marriage, kids, and full-time jobs. They discuss their relationship, parenting, personal growth and popular culture. Oh, and they also respond to listener questions. David provides a psychological perspective, while Allison is a BIT more black and white! Read More
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28ish Days Later

What do you really know about the menstrual cycle? In this award-winning podcast India Rakusen explores the whole bloody story, discovering facts that could change your life. Periods are just the beginning.

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Goth Girl Reads

A middle school girl reviews books for other middle school-aged kids seeking interesting reads from deep in their library's stacks. Each week your host, Eloise Combs, will bring you her latest find and give you her hot take on it. She's also not shy about letting you know she HATES reading but if she can find things she enjoyed reading you can too! Read More
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Savory Stories

A look at Atlanta’s people, through its cuisine and food history. Savory Stories traces Atlanta’s food story from the past to the present, getting to know Atlanta’s culinary creators and demystifying stereotypes about food with hosts Akila McConnell and Asata Reid.

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Boom Goes the History

Join us on a journey to the key battlegrounds of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Civil War, unraveling the tales of valor, sacrifice, and pivotal moments that shaped the nation. We'll delve into some of the most significant chapters in American history, bringing the past to life with a unique blend of storytelling, expert analysis, and on-site exploration. Read More
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Blame it on the Fame: Milli Vanilli

When Frank Farian first laid eyes on Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, he saw everything he wasn’t. They were handsome, young, and Black. But Frank had something they didn’t. He had power.

So, Frank offered them a devil’s bargain. Almost overnight, Milli Vanilli’s debut album went five times platinum and scored a Grammy nomination. But when the lie at the center of their success started to unravel, Rob and Fab would discover the hard way the difference between star power and real power.

From Wondery, Blame It on the Fame is a story about the lie that shot to #1 and what it cost to tell the truth. Hosted by Amanda Seales.

Binge all episodes of Blame it on the Fame: Milli Vanilli exclusively and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/blame-it-on-the-fame/ now. 

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The Louis Theroux Podcast

Join Louis Theroux as he embarks on a series of in-depth and freewheeling conversations with a curated collection of fascinating figures from across the globe. The Louis Theroux Podcast is a Spotify podcast from Mindhouse, now available everywhere. Read More
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Who We Are Now with Izzy & Richard Hammond

In 2006 Richard Hammond broke his brain. The high-speed jet-powered car he was piloting crashed at 319mph… and the thing that stopped the car from rolling? That was his head. Richard’s been on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth ever since, and now, he’s on a mission to demystify and destigmatise conversations around masculinity, mental health, and the issues that affect us all, in a bid to discover who we are now. Joined by his co-pilot and grown-up daughter Izzy, they’ll dive into the worlds of mid-life crisis’, what makes a modern man, how to raise daughters, and even question what it means to be a little shorter than average... Join Richard and Izzy as they try to figure out Who We Are Now. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com Read More
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Harlem Is Everywhere: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism

100 years ago, artists and writers were forging new visions of Blackness—across America and abroad.rong>

Introducing Harlem Is Everywhere, a brand new podcast from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hear how music, fashion, literature, and art helped shape a modern Black identity.

Presented alongside the exhibition The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, the podcast is hosted by writer and critic Jessica Lynne. This five-part series features a dynamic cast of speakers who reflect on the legacy and cultural impact of the Harlem Renaissance.

Shorty Award Winner | Best Art & Culture Podcast, 2025
Gold Anthem Award Winner | Education, Art & Culture, 2024

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Landslide

In the mid-1970s, the Republican Party looked on the verge of self-destruction. Until 1976. A political earthquake: A cutthroat, razor-close, deeply personal battle for the Republican nomination, and the party's identity. It resurrected the GOP, remade it as a conservative party, and pulled the country sharply to the right. Landslide is the story of the closest presidential primary race in American history, what followed, and how it reshaped the political parties — opening the partisan rifts that divide us today. Hosted by award-winning public radio journalist Ben Bradford. Read More
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20 Minute Books

Every Tuesday, a new book summary! Embark on a journey of knowledge with the "20 Minute Books" podcast, your free gateway to invaluable insights distilled from best-selling non-fiction books. Spanning categories such as Business, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, and more we transform influential works into engaging (roughly) 20-minute summaries. Perfect for commuters, budding entrepreneurs, or book enthusiasts, join me as I distill key takeaways from a world of wisdom, offering a rich library of book summaries directly to your ears. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge landscape in a time-efficient manner. Read More
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metaphysical gravity

metaphysical gravity is where the etheric meets the physical! a space for curious seekers and embodied truth-tellers. we explore the unseen forces that shape our lives (consciousness, energy, patterns, and the soul’s journey) while keeping our feet firmly on the ground. we’re all being pulled toward something... let’s get real about the unseen :) hosted by the politely subversive, erin gunzelman. Read More
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Poirot Investigates – Agatha Christie

"Poirot Investigates" is a collection of short stories by Agatha Christie, first published in 1924. It features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, a meticulous and clever sleuth known for his distinctive appearance and brilliant deductive skills. In this collection, Poirot, often accompanied by his friend Captain Hastings, tackles a series of intriguing cases. These stories showcase Christie's talent for constructing tightly plotted mysteries, with Poirot unraveling complex puzzles using his keen observation and logical reasoning. The mysteries vary in setting and complexity, but all are marked by Christie's trademark twists and surprise endings. This book is a testament to Christie's skill in crafting engaging and ingenious detective stories. Read More
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Qué estás leyendo. El podcast de libros de EL PAÍS

Qué estás leyendo es el podcast de libros de El País, un lugar donde los únicos algoritmos somos nosotras. En cada episodio, Berna González Harbour charla con un autor o autora para abordar el tema de su nueva obra y conocer los libros que aconseja a los oyentes. Además, Jordi Amat y Guillermo Altares aportarán sus recomendaciones. Qué estás leyendo es un podcast para encontrar próximas lecturas, conocer aún más a autores consagrados y descubrir a nuevos talentos. Cada quince días, un nuevo episodio.   

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Time Capsule: The Silver Chain

In the early 1990s, a cache of abandoned newsletters found its way from a safety deposit box in Minneapolis, Minnesota to the state’s historical society, where they were left to gather dust. The newsletters detailed the inner workings of a secret 1970s swingers society: The Silver Chain Social Club. Fifty years later, TV writer and host Paul Ditty tracks down the club’s surviving members to uncover the group’s mysterious history and the ties that connected its members long after the swingers club closed its doors for good. For a deeper look inside Time Capsule, read Paul's newsletter. Learn more about Time Capsule here. Read More
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