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Homo Sapiens

Spirit Studios & Christopher Sweeney

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The world from a Queer perspective: Conversations, stories and a good old laugh with LGBTQ+ icons, allies and of course, our lovely listeners. Come and join the Homo Sapiens family with new episodes every Thursday - the more the merrier! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Homo Sapiens, I Hear You is a monthly research seminar held at A/D/O; a design institution in Brooklyn, New York. The series aims to question and re-think humanity's essential needs -- and consider whether the modern practice of design addresses them. The podcast, produced by Elle Clay, will feature experts, doctors and designers from each month's live seminar along with A/D/O Research Director, Dr. Nelly Ben Hayoun. A/D/O is an initiative of MINI and reflects a fundamental belief that desig ...
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James Willey hosts a 30-minute podcast where they discuss two movies that share a common genre or theme. This is a podcast for any movie lover, whether they are casual viewers or cinephiles, and James wants the podcast to be accessible for those who love the movies being spoken about or those who have never heard of them! For business inquiries, email: moviegoodormoviebad@gmail.com
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In this podcast, we focus on mental health, consciousness, safety, and mindfulness research without commercial interruption. It is our goal to educate, coach, and elevate individuals through mindful teachings and techniques. This podcast is sponsored by Strack, Inc. - a diversified, heavy civil contractor focused on delivering value-driven project solutions, advanced industry training, and workforce development in the Southeast. For more information contact Mindfulineverything@gmail.com and ...
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Hope Knows Things

Hope Drawfolk

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Hope Knows Things is a surreal, comedic universe accessed via podcast and populated entirely by people named Hope. Every episode is a unique adventure hosted by the creator of the universe herself, Hope Drawfolk. New episodes out every other Tuesday!
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TEDxKULeuven

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A podcast of two friends. A partner of TEDxKULeuven, an independently organized TEDx event at the University of Leuven. In this podcast, we invite multidisciplinary experts to talk about present societal issues and initiatives and, especially, about what the future may hold for us. As our events are held in and around the university campuses, we focus our conversations in particular on next-gen and youth activism. Hosts: Julius Schelstraete; Miklas Decock Producers: Baptist Devos; Kevin Peet ...
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The Design Podcast

The Design Podcast

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The Design Podcast brings you inspiring conversations with industry-leading designers, creatives and entrepreneurs. Stream for free on all major podcast platforms. Find out more at designpodcast.co
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“Becoming Bani Adam: Exploring Twelver-Shii Discussions on Human Ancestry” is a new podcast series which is an audiobook version of a long paper written by Ustadha Fatemah Meghji on the topic of human evolution in Twelver-Shii tradition with a focus on exegetical literature i.e. from tafsir. How does a person of faith grapple with evolution in today’s world? The audiobook is narrated by Br. Justin Mashouf and each episode includes an introduction by the author herself with a summary of previ ...
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Home Sapiens

Habitat for Humanity

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People face many challenges: lack of drinking water, gender inequality, and harsh living conditions. However, one thing never changes – everyone needs a place to call home. Discover and learn more about housing problems in our podcast. Homo habilis, homo erectus and homo sapiens. After thousands and thousands of years of evolution, we have a new discovery. HOME Sapiens has always been around. Places where we live are key to humans. From caves to huts and from houses to modern villas our home ...
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Tatiana Androsov has been writing since she was 10 years of age when she was locked up in her parents apartment and was given a type writer as a gift. Her books are not based on research but on the experience she gathered living and working in different parts of the world with people from the four corners of the globe in various United Nations organizations and missions. What do you do after you have lived and worked on four continents among some of the richest and poorest people of the worl ...
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In this captivating episode, we dive into the origins of *Homo sapiens*, tracing our evolutionary journey back over 500,000 years. With a blend of fossil records, genetic insights, and archaeological evidence, we explore key discoveries, including the Jebel Irhoud remains from Morocco and mitochondrial DNA studies suggesting a Botswana genesis. Unc…
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Dive into this insightful episode of PodSights as we navigate the transformative demographic shifts currently unfolding in India. With its population surpassing China's, India stands at a historic crossroads, facing both challenges and opportunities. We discuss the implications of a declining growth rate, the aging population, and the rising urbani…
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In this thought-provoking episode of PodSights, we delve into the fascinating parallels between ancient Rome and today's political landscape. Discover how the governance of the Roman Republic, with its dual magistracies, highlights the importance of checks and balances in modern democracy. Learn about the significant role of advisory bodies like th…
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In this captivating episode of PodSights, we journey through the significant transformations brought about by the French Revolution, a landmark event from 1789 to 1799 that reshaped the foundations of human rights. Discover how the Enlightenment ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity spurred the adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of Man…
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Dive into the untold stories of Africa's forgotten kingdoms in this captivating episode of PodSights! Discover the ancient trade empires such as the Kingdom of Yam, known for its wealth in gold and salt, and Nubia, a powerhouse of culture and commerce that influenced neighboring Egypt. We unravel the significance of the Kingdom of Axum with its stu…
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In this episode, we take a captivating journey through the evolution of the automobile, exploring the intersection of innovation and humanity. From Leonardo da Vinci's visionary designs in the 15th century to Carl Benz's groundbreaking Patent-Motorwagen in 1886, discover how creative thinkers pushed the boundaries of transportation. We delve into t…
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Join us as we dive into the captivating history of the Hawaiian Islands, tracing its rich narrative from ancient Polynesian settlers to modern statehood. This episode explores the deep cultural connections and societal structures established by the first inhabitants, the transformative impact of European exploration, and the unification under King …
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In this episode of "History and Humanity," we delve into the captivating evolution of the modern calendar, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations to the present day. Discover how the Egyptian calendar laid the foundation for timekeeping, and explore the transition from the chaotic Roman calendar to Julius Caesar's Julian reform, which intro…
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In this captivating episode, we embark on a journey through the rich history of human ocean exploration, highlighting our relentless curiosity and the innovations that have transformed our interactions with the seas. From ancient navigators like the Egyptians and Celts to the daring Viking expeditions and the monumental Age of Discovery, we trace t…
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The podcast is back after a delay and I explained what happened! Plus, we also talk about Kristen Stewart! If you want to submit a movie recommendation for the podcast, please fill out this Google Form! And for 3 dollars a month, you can support the podcast on Patreon! Patrons get podcasts early and with video now! Here is the Patreon if you would …
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After a brief delay due to a technical issue, the podcast is back! We're starting Twilight Month talking about Robert Pattinson, my appreciation for him as an actor, my breakdown and analysis of The Lighthouse and how others have received it, and talking about my favorite Superhero movie of all time, The Batman. If you want to submit a movie recomm…
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We're back with another episode of Adaptation Good or Adaptation Bad?! Hayley had suggested two different books to cover for Pride and we decided to cover both! In this episode, we also discuss out thoughts on Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom, Hayley's thoughts after finally seeing Longlegs, weirdly, the Love, Victor tv show, and largely how our opini…
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Welcome to the main event of Barbenheimer Month of the podcast! This was a fun episode where Hayley joined and we talked about our theatrical experience with Barbenheimer, its impact, what we think of Barbie as a feminist film, and the shock of experiencing Oppenheimer. If you want to submit a movie recommendation for the podcast, please fill out t…
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This week, we are continuing Barbenheimer Month and speaking about two films from Christopher Nolan, The Prestige and Tenet! Also in this episode, I briefly share my non-spoiler thoughts about Longlegs, speak about seeing The Big Chill, talk about my lack of awareness for television, talk about beginning to collect Criterion Collection films, my th…
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Welcome to Barbenheimer Month everyone! We are celebrating the massive, global phenomenon that rocked the box office, but before we get to the main event, we are examining films from each director and starting with Greta Gerwig! If you want to submit a movie recommendation, please fill out this Google Form! And for 3 dollars a month, you can suppor…
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Join Hayley and I for the first episode of Adaptation Good or Adaptation Bad?, where Hayley and I look at a book and one of its film adaptations, in order to assess and compare the two and wonder if the film succeeds as an adaptation. Today, we are talking about the queer book and film, Red, White, and Royal Blue! If you want to submit a movie reco…
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Back with another episode of the podcast for Pride! This week, I wanted to look at my favorite genre, horror, and examine how its existed through queering, with one example being explicitly queer and the other an example of queer-coding. Both movies are favorites of mine and while one is beginning to receive respect, the other deserves more! If you…
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Time for the second episode of Pride! Although both of these films are new, Rachel Sennott have made such an impression on me with two wildly different films, that they felt perfect to have featured on this newest episode of the podcast with Shiva Baby and Bottoms! Please enjoy! If you want to submit a movie recommendation, please fill out this Goo…
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Welcome everyone to the first episode of Pride for 2024! While only one of these films is queer, both were made by queer directors, both are favorites of mine, and obviously, while this is a heavier episode than typical for the podcast, I do think it was important to cover both movies. Please enjoy this episode, and stay tuned for the rest of the P…
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At the beginning of May, I got the opportunity to attend the 25th Maryland Film Festival after the festival being gone last year and I got to see some really amazing films that previously played at Sundance, SXSW, and Fantastic Fest, and some of them have release scheduled planned, have distribution, and some need to find a home so you can all watc…
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Back after a brief hiatus with a long promised episode that I have avoided making, but in the recording process and the edit, but for those who have asked, we are talking about Elvis! And spoilers, I still think Elvis is fine! If you want to submit a movie recommendation, please fill out this Google Form! And for 3 dollars a month, you can support …
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Welcome everyone to easily my favorite episode of the podcast so far, as I talk about one of the most formative films of my younger years and a film that profoundly changed my life by helping me dive into the work of one of my favorite directors. It was impossible to cut any of the audio speaking about my love of The Muppets, Jim Henson, Twin Peaks…
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Hello everyone, thank you for joining me for a more somber episode as we examine the life and death of Lydia Tár and one of her proudest contributions to the world of film, creating the score for the Monster Hunter movie, and talk about her mediocre, Oscar-bait, fear-mongering biopic, Tár. Please be kind as we share about her life. *I appreciate ev…
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This week, we are joined by the hilariously funny actor and comedian, Hannah Gadsby. Hannah's new Netflix special Gender Agenda was released earlier this month. Gender Agenda showcases some of the best gender queer comedy from around the world and features topics such as top surgery, misgendering and the effects of testosterone. Hannah sat down to …
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This week, we are joined by the hilariously funny actor and comedian, Hannah Gadsby. Hannah's new Netflix special Gender Agenda was released earlier this month. Gender Agenda showcases some of the best gender queer comedy from around the world and features comedians discussing topics such as top surgery, misgendering and the effects of testosterone…
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*TRIGGER WARNING*: This episode contains discussions around suicide and rape. This week, we are joined by the incredible Charlie Craggs. Charlie is an author, actress and the brains behind campaigns such as Nail Transphobia and Charlie's Self Defence Angels. More recently, she was in the press after being denied hormones by her new GP after moving …
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*Trigger warning*: This episode contains discussions around suicide and rape.* This week, we are joined by the incredible Charlie Craggs. Charlie is an author, actress and the brains behind campaigns such as Nail Transphobia and Charlie's Self Defence Angels. More recently, she was in the press after being denied hormones by her new GP after moving…
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This year marks the 38th BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival and to celebrate we are coming from you live from the red carpet! We were lucky enough to chat to some of the amazing queer talent being showcased at this year's festival. We spoke to writer and director of opening night film Layla, Amrou Al-Kadhi, as well as cast Bilal Hasna and Lou…
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We are back with the second Listener's Pick episode of the podcast! Thankfully, I had seen both of these films and was able to revisit them both in time for the podcast, and if you have ever wanted to hear me openly wonder if a film was extremely feminist or falling victim to the male gaze, question if Jack Nicholson could pull Cher, Susan Sarandon…
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Will we be seeing the return of Layton Williams to the stage soon? This week, we are absolutely thrilled to be joined by the wonderful star of hit West End shows like Everbody's Talking About Jamie. Layton joined us for a lovely chat about his stellar career and why people shouldn't just see him in one light: as a stage star. We find out how he dea…
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Will we be seeing the return of Layton Williams to the stage soon? This week, we are absolutely thrilled to be joined by the wonderful star of hit West End shows like Everbody's Talking About Jamie. Layton joined us for a lovely chat about his stellar career and why people shouldn't just see him in one light: as a stage star. We find out how he dea…
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By far the quickest an episode has gone from recording to being uploaded, this is the Oscars recap episode. I speak in this episode about how I made some of my predictions, the predictable nature of the Oscars, if that will continue, the musical performances, the atrocity that is Jimmy Kimmel's standup routine, The Boy and the Heron, The Zone of In…
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What is an AGM (Annual Gay Meeting)? And what exactly is queer culture?! These are all important questions that we discussed with Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell at our Like Minded Homos live show last week. Now we wanted to share it with our lovely listeners who couldn't make it down so you didn't miss out on any of the fun. Part 1 of the Like Minded H…
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